Atlanta Police Arrest 23 Domestic Terrorists After Sunday Night's Attack on 'Cop City'

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On Sunday night, a group of over 100 domestic terrorists marched on the site of a public safety training center for the city of Atlanta that is under construction and firebombed portions of the site, including construction equipment and a police vehicle.

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The thugs began their “protest” as a march and what they called a “music festival” on the site, but it quickly turned violent.

“Sunday night, attendees said a group branched off of the concert for a protest nearby around 5 p.m.,” reports WSB Radio. “APD [Atlanta Police Department] said 100-plus protestors changed into black clothing and entered the construction area and began to throw large rocks, bricks, Molotov cocktails, and fireworks at police officers.”

The APD said that the “group of violent agitators used the cover of a peaceful protest” to inflict damage on the site.


The APD’s statement reads:

On March 5, 2023, a group of violent agitators used the cover of a peaceful protest of the proposed Atlanta Public Safety Training Center to conduct a coordinated attack on construction equipment and police officers. They changed into black clothing and entered the construction area and began to throw large rocks, bricks, Molotov cocktails, and fireworks at police officers.

The illegal actions of the agitators could have resulted in bodily harm. Officers exercised restraint and used non-lethal enforcement to conduct arrests.

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.

The Atlanta Police Department asks for this week’s protests to remain peaceful.

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The APD also issued a verbal statement live on Sunday night to the press:

Authorities released the names of 23 people they arrested and charged with domestic terrorism. Only two of the 23 are from Georgia, which is par for the course among these terrorists.

Related: Suddenly Domestic Terrorism Charges Are a Problem Now That Atlanta Is Using Them Against Antifa

One of the two Georgians who were arrested happens to be a staff attorney for the Southern Poverty Law Center, a far-left organization that loves to label conservatives as domestic terrorists. (For what it’s worth, the attorney’s family insists that he’s innocent.)

Gov. Brian Kemp (R-Ga.) issued a statement of his own on Monday morning:

Yesterday evening, violent activists attacked the future site of the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center, putting those in the surrounding community at risk. They chose destruction and vandalism over legitimate protest, yet again demonstrating the radical intent behind their actions.

State and local law enforcement were quickly on the scene and able to bring the situation under control. I want to thank the Georgia State Patrol, DR Game Wardens, Atlanta Police, DeKalb Police, Sandy Springs Police, the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office, and others who aided in bringing peace and order back to the site. Their bravery should be celebrated.

As I’ve said before, domestic terrorism will NOT be tolerated in this state. As we continue to respect peaceful protest, we will also continue to ensure safety in our communities. We will not rest until those who use violence and intimidation for an extremist end are brought to full justice.

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It’s also worth noting that domestic terrorist groups like Antifa are using Sunday night’s incident for fundraising purposes.

There’s bound to be more information coming out in the coming days, but hopefully, the APD and other cooperating authorities have the issue under control. Stay tuned because we’ll have more news about this situtation if and when it becomes available.

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