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Only 2 of the 23 Suspects Charged With Domestic Terrorism in ‘Cop City' Attack From Georgia | ||
2023-03-07 | ||
![]() Whenever something happens at the site of Atlanta’s future Public Safety Training Facility, most of the terrorists involved are not even from Georgia. The Defend the Atlanta Forest group has been occupying the area for years. Confrontations have become the norm, but tensions escalated in January after a cop shot and killed one of the terrorists in self-defense. The terrorists are still mad. A violent confrontation between Antifa and cops on Sunday after the terrorists engaged in a preplanned attack on the construction site. From Fox 5: Officials say around 5:30 p.m. Sunday, dozens of protesters left the nearby South River Music Festival, changed into black clothing, and entered the site of the controversial proposed police training center. Courtesy of Omiting Theting7288: Atlanta Police video of violent demo (attack) against new public safety training center [YouTube] A comment of interest at the link: Oceania 23 Legal Observer Hit with Terrorism Charges After Mass ‘Cop City’ Arrests [MSN] A legal observer with the National Lawyers Guild
Thomas Jurgens is an attorney with the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), the civil-rights group confirmed on Monday. Jurgens also works with the National Lawyers Guild, which monitors protests. Jurgens was acting as a legal observer at the time of his arrest in Atlanta, the NLG said in a statement. He is one of more than 40 people charged with domestic terrorism in connection to protests against Cop City, raising concerns from civil liberties advocates. “An employee at the SPLC was arrested while acting—and identifying—as a legal observer on behalf of the National Lawyers Guild (NLG),” the SPLC said in a statement. “The employee is an experienced legal observer, and their arrest is not evidence of any crime, but of heavy-handed law enforcement intervention against protesters.” The proposed police training facility—a $90 million, 85-acre project on the current site of an Atlanta forest—has been the subject of long-running opposition from environmentalists, racial justice activists, and religious leaders. Tensions escalated at the proposed construction site in late 2022, when police began a series of arrests on domestic terrorism charges, even though many of the defendants are not accused of any illegal activity beyond misdemeanor trespassing, Grist reported at the time.
Officials in the southern US state of Georgia on Monday announced that 23 protesters, including a Frenchie and a Canadian, had been charged with domestic terrorism after Atlanta police arrested 35 people on Sunday. Atlanta Police Chief Darin Schierbaum, who announced the initial arrests a midnight presser Sunday, said " HOW HAVE GEORGIA POLITICIANS REACTED TO PROTESTS? Sunday's festivities were the latest in a series of contentious stand-offs between authorities and protesters. On January 18, a 26-year-old environmental On January 21, a police cruiser was set ablaze and windows were shattered when rocks and fireworks were hurled at a downtown skyscraper housing the Atlanta Police Foundation. Such protests have prompted Georgia state politicians to look at toughening laws and sentencing, for instance, by proposing that rioting be made a felony rather than a misdemeanor. Those previously arrested during festivities at the site are being charged with felony domestic terrorism, which can carry sentences of up to 35 years. Despite criticism of heavy-handedness, politicians are also looking at classifying domestic terrorism as a Critics have voiced alarm over what they see as the criminalization of protesters, especially environmental and land-rights defenders attempting to block pipelines and protect woodlands and waterways, by labeling them eco-terrorists. They say the breadth of the 2001 Patriot Act allows the government to put corporate profits before land stewardship and the public good with politicians criminalizing peaceful protest and using militarized police to ATLANTA POLICE BRACE FOR FURTHER PROTESTS Police on Monday said the Georgia Bureau of Investigations would be prosecuting those charged. Beyond two foreign nationals, two of those arrested were Georgia residents. All others were from various states across the US, including Arizona, Massachusetts and New York. The vast majority of peaceful protesters were Atlanta residents. More demonstrations are scheduled for the coming days, prompting Atlanta police to release a statement reading, "With protests planned for the coming days, the Atlanta Police Department, in collaboration with law enforcement partners, have a multi-layered strategy that includes reaction and arrest." Related: National Lawyers Guild: 2021-12-04 George Floyd relative who bragged about possibly doxing Rittenhouse jurors arrested National Lawyers Guild: 2020-05-22 Pro-BDS group settles lawsuit for discrimination against Israeli entities National Lawyers Guild: 2019-06-25 California's Gov. Gavin Newsom puts out a video for illegals on how to obstruct ICE Related: Cop City: 2023-03-06 Gunshots ring out as protesters throw Molotov cocktails and torch a police surveillance tower and construction vehicles at 'Cop City' site in Atlanta Cop City: 2023-01-31 Greenfield: How the Atlanta Riots were Funded Cop City: 2023-01-28 Georgia Governor Kemp declares state of emergency in response to Antifa protest Related: Defend the Atlanta Forest: 2023-01-31 Greenfield: How the Atlanta Riots were Funded Defend the Atlanta Forest: 2023-01-24 Atlanta Antifa terror suspect worked as a production assistant for CNN and is daughter of UK Foreign Office consultant and New Jersey-based Chinese pharma tycoon Defend the Atlanta Forest: 2023-01-20 Antifa protester shot dead by police at Atlanta's 'Cop City' as SEVEN are charged with domestic terrorism after state trooper injured: Activists call for a 'Night of Rage' | ||
Posted by:Frank G |
#8 The SPLC still has big HQ in Montgomery AL |
Posted by: lord garth 2023-03-07 14:28 |
#7 Souther Poverty Law Center , does that now mean they are finally willing to use the correct geographic designation? Southern Guangzhou Province Peoples Law Center? |
Posted by: NoMoreBS 2023-03-07 11:23 |
#6 ^ Now based offshore, IIRC |
Posted by: Frank G 2023-03-07 10:59 |
#5 I hope people are trying to think of best way to approach civil suite vs SPLC SPLC is a very deep pockets org. |
Posted by: lord garth 2023-03-07 10:01 |
#3 RICO them and the SPLC. Then use the tools that the socialists have used against Trump. Go after the firms that have lawyers representing them. Go after the banks that handle their money. |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2023-03-07 07:00 |
#2 "Legal observer, huh?" Like teefa combatants wearing vests and helmets labeled "Press" and "Medic?" Like paleostinian "ambulances" full of munitions? |
Posted by: M. Murcek 2023-03-07 05:57 |
#1 Red State targeting by the left in lead-up to the election is likely to continue. Mostly out-of-towners were they? Costs money to travel, gas, food & lodging, etc. Who funded their logistics? Who is behind these worthless foks ? Explosives used? Anyone see the ATF? Any ATF investigations mentioned in the press? No, me neither. Crossed state lines to create riot. Isn't that a Federal Offense. Any FBI present or FBI investigation initiated? Again, it's what you don't see. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2023-03-07 00:06 |