Greene County officials, including the sheriff and county commissioners, have written King asking him to take over all legal actions related to electronic bingo in the state. But McGregor said it's time for King to "come out of his office" and stop Riley, especially before the task force gets to Greene County and attempts to shut down the last non-Indian casino still in operation, Greenetrack. McGregor said he has lawyers to argue his side, so he doesn't need help from King. Milton McGregor, owner of the VictoryLand casino in Shorter, in Macon County, said Riley's task force and its commander, Mobile County District Attorney John Tyson, are behaving like "storm troopers moving across the state, intimidating legal businesses and putting people out of work." ![]() Bob Riley's task force on illegal gambling before "somebody gets hurt." ![]() Milton McGregorThe owner of the state's largest and oldest electronic bingo casino said Monday that Alabama Attorney General Troy King should shut down Gov.
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