According to arrest warrants, Moore is charged with one misdemeanor count of Willful Obstruction of Law Enforcement Officers.
A Georgia state senator who was previously banned from the state House chamber has been arrested after he tried to enter the chamber for the governor’s state of the state speech.
Sen. Moore was banned from entering House chambers after making controversial comments about late House Speaker David Ralston.
Following a dramatic standoff with security during Governor Brian Kemp's State of the State address, Georgia State Senator Colton Moore was arrested Thursday for trying to violate a prohibition that prevented him from entering the Georgia House chambers.
Moore was previously banned from the house for making disparaging remarks about Former Speaker David Ralston, who died in 2022.
ATLANTA — Georgia Capitol Police arrested State Sen. Colton Moore, who represents parts of North Georgia, on Thursday morning while trying to attend the annual State of the State address. A Channel 2 Action News video shows the moments the senator tried to enter the chamber, only to be rebuffed, shoved and eventually arrested.
Republican Georgia Sen. Colton Moore arrested Jan. 16 while attempting to enter the House chambers to attend Gov. Kemp State of the State.
Georgia Republican State Senator Colton Moore was arrested on Thursday after fighting to be let into the chambers.
The Republican senator was arrested by Georgia state police as he was trying to enter the state House chamber. Moore says he's not backing down.
Colton Moore (R) after he tried to push past state ... A spokesperson for Moore told Atlanta News First that the senator had been arrested “by the Anti-Trump Speaker of the Georgia House.”
The state senator had been subject to a ban from the House chamber over previous disparaging remarks about late House speaker David Ralston.