Vernon Keenan
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"Vernon M. Keenan" is the director of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI), that state's primary investigation and law enforcement agency.

He was voted one of the top 100 most influential Georgians by Georgia Trend magazine. He is a firm supporter of the state's Freedom of information in the United States/Open Records Act. Keenan joined the GBI in 1973 and was appointed director of the agency in January 2003 by Governor Sonny Perdue. Prior to joining the GBI, he served as a patrolman with the DeKalb County, Georgia/DeKalb County Police Department (November 1972 - June 1973).

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This is a horrendous crime; they just crashed into the residences and began hitting and shooting. There's been a series of home invasions of Hispanics. Much of it goes unreported to the police.

Several of the victims have suffered multiple gunshot wounds, and the infant appears to have been strangled.

We believe the same two suspects committed all four home invasions.

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There's been a series of these in surrounding counties for four or five months, but never of this level of violence.

She asked some hard questions about why something like this happens, ... She talked about the fear that's in the Hispanic community because of what has happened.

They're ready-made victims. They're reluctant to go to the police. They speak very little English. What little cash they have, they keep on their persons or in their homes.

We're finding bodies faster than we can recover them.