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Monday, March 06, 2023

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ATLANTA (AP) — Authorities in Atlanta say 35 people have been detained after a violent protest erupted at the site of a new police training center.

Police Chief Darin Schierbaum said at a midnight press conference that several pieces of construction equipment were set on fire at the site for the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center in DeKalb County.

9 comments:

  1. Flipping useless Antifa losers. Send em to China the little priviledged bastards!

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    1. So they can build commie networks and learn more of their wicked ways then capitalize on their American citizenship to come back here to spread new & improved anti-America activism?

      My idea is to just shoot them as an example to others. Alternatively, remove a major body part for each infraction.

      Or, let me tell you about a constrictor knot. It is a clove hitch with one eextra tuck. It can be undone only by a knife. Tie around the neck of the offender. Regularly tighten until they get the message or they succumb. Unauthorized removal is automatically a death sentence of offender and whoever removes the knot.

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  2. CNN: A mostly peaceful violent protest.
    @LuisFukCNN.

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  3. Almost willing to bet these are not local boys either. Follow the money, and see what cockroaches are funding these "Rent-a-Riot" jackasses. Push for punishment under existing laws, and plant them under the training site.

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    1. Read the article.

      “I can tell you just looking at the initial reports, we continue to see a number of individuals not from Atlanta, Georgia that are present tonight undertaking criminal activities to destabilize the construction of the fire and police training center,” Schierbaum said.

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    2. If we had a fair and honest system, the FBI would be working with the DOJ to bring Federal charges, it should be simple investigations as they are not from the area.
      Sad this was not done even under the last administration.

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  4. "...and environmentalists who call themselves defenders of the forest"

    "defenders of the forest" that set fire to construction equipment...

    It's not about "defending the forest" people.

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  5. It looks increasingly like Antifa intends to make this Cop City thing a go for broke cause. For their part, The Georgia cops continue to show a degree of ineptness in preparing for this. Yesterdays 100+ strong attack was telegraphed on social media a month ago after the last round, and specifically stated these attacks would last from the 4th through the 11th of March. How that many terrorists were allowed to re-infiltrate the site, assemble, and attack the construction equipment and small detail of cops guarding it is a question that should lead to someone in leadership being fired.
    The good news is that they did manage to grab about 23 of them and they are throwing the domestic terrorist charges at most of them. We shall have to wait and see if those charges or the ones from the earlier episodes actually take any of the Antifa players out of the game or not. Some seem to have been allowed bail and others are still detained.

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