Failed Dem politician in Georgia who called for Trump's assassination was just busted for human trafficking

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 May 3, 2025

Some of President Donald Trump's political enemies despise him so much that they have openly called for his assassination and death, often with little or no accountability for their egregious behavior.

One such enemy, a failed Democratic politician in Georgia who recently called for the bombing of Trump's South Florida residence, was just arrested this week for an even more disturbing and unrelated crime, according to The Daily Fetched.

Former Georgia State House candidate Carl Sprayberry was one of 19 individuals caught in a multi-day sting operation after attempting to arrange a sexual encounter with an undercover investigator posing as a child.

Sting operation nets multiple arrests

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation announced this week that it had just concluded a four-day investigation dubbed "Operation Lights Out" in coordination with the Georgia Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force, consisting of a dozen local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies.

The operation, which featured undercover investigators posing as children online, targeted individuals who were willing to "engage in sexually explicit communication with children on the Internet, arrange to engage in a sex act with the child, and then travel to meet the child for the purpose of having sex," as well as to "exploit children by purchasing sex with a minor."

"Operation Lights Out was a proactive investigation," GBI Special Agent in Charge Brian Johnston said. "We, as law enforcement, were working in an undercover operation to stop predators. These same predators would have been targeting the children of this community."

Muscogee County Sheriff Greg Countryman pleaded with parents to keep a closer eye on their children's online communications and warned about those who'd been arrested in the sting operation, "These predators will travel from near and far to victimize your children. We take these crimes against children very seriously. It will be our focus to find these predators so they may be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law."

Failed politician previously called for Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence to be bombed

Sprayberry, 32, identified as a chef from Columbus, Georgia, was one of 19 individuals busted in the sting operation, and he has now been charged with Human Trafficking, according to the GBI press release.

He ran an unsuccessful campaign as a Democratic candidate in the 2024 election for Georgia State House District 139, but was defeated by nearly 30 points by his Republican opponent, Carmen Rice.

Just a few months after that stinging electoral loss, Sprayberry's social media accounts were suspended in February after he responded to negative news about President Trump with a message posted to X that simply declared, "Bomb Mar-a-Lago," per The Daily Fetched.

If not for the sting operation, these predators would be preying on children

Local ABC affiliate WTVM reported that Muscogee County Sheriff Countryman said of the arrested individuals in a Wednesday press conference, "It takes a sick individual to want to take away a right that a child has -- and the freedom and the safety and the comfort that a child has -- to bring harm to these children."

GBI SAC Johnston reassured everyone that "There were no children at harm at all in this," and added of the charged suspects, "Except for the fact that had we not been there as law enforcement working in an undercover capacity, these very same perpetrators that were arrested would have been talking to our children in our community, and they would have been talking about sexual acts and meeting up for sexual acts and exchanging pornography."

Chattahoochee Judicial Circuit District Attorney Don Kelly told reporters, "An operation like this takes months to prepare," and further noted, "Protecting our children from these kinds of predators is one of the most important things that we can do both as law enforcement and as prosecutors."

Sheriff Countryman reiterated his plea to parents to be more proactive and said, "I can’t stress enough for the parents -- please monitor your children and what they do on the computers. It’s okay to be a nosy parent. Know who they’re speaking with because we’re not going to stop until they stop preying on our kids."

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