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Man killed, trooper shot while ‘Cop City’ protesters cleared
Associated Press (archive.ph)
By R.j. Rico
2023-01-19 01:12:55GMT

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DeKalb, Ga., and Atlanta SWAT members are pictured leaving the Gresham Park command post in Atlanta on Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2023. (John Spink/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP)
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Georgia state troopers stand along Key Road in Atlanta on Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2023. (John Spink/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP)

ATLANTA (AP) — Authorities said they killed a man who shot and injured a Georgia state trooper Wednesday morning as law enforcement officers tried to clear protesters from the site of a planned Atlanta-area public safety training center that activists have dubbed “Cop City.”

Officers from several law enforcement agencies were conducting an operation to clear people out of the area around 9 a.m. when someone fired at them and officers shot back in self-defense, Georgia Bureau of Investigation Director Mike Register said during a news conference. A trooper was shot in the abdomen and the man who shot at the officers was killed at the scene, Register said.

The trooper was rushed to a hospital, where he underwent surgery, Georgia State Patrol Col. Chris Wright told reporters. The trooper’s vital signs are good and he’s in stable condition, but he is in the intensive care unit and “he’s still not out of the woods yet,” Wright said.

Register and Wright declined to identify the trooper or the man who was killed, citing the active investigation and the need to notify family members.

Register said the “clearing operation” was being conducted in the same area where a handful of people were arrested last month and charged with domestic terrorism. DeKalb County District Attorney Sherry Boston said at the time that people attacked firefighters and police officers with rocks and weapons as the officers removed barricades blocking some entrances to the site.

The GBI and other law enforcement agencies “embrace a citizen’s right to protest, but law enforcement can’t stand by while serious criminal acts are being committed that jeopardize the safety of the citizens we’re sworn to protect,” Register said.

People are “illegally occupying” the area and are committing criminal acts that endanger the community, including arson, beating people up, using explosives and setting booby traps that have the potential to seriously hurt someone, he said.

Register said four people had been detained with possible charges to come and that the situation remains fluid.

More than 150 people gathered to mourn the man’s death during a candlelight vigil Wednesday evening in Atlanta’s Little Five Points neighborhood, an area known as a hub for counterculture movements.

Activists said they did not have much information about the morning’s incident and did not know the identity of the person who was killed. But they called for an investigation into the shooting, urging the public and the media to reject the police “narrative” that officers were shooting in self-defense.

The group then took to the streets, blocking a busy intersection and throwing scooters in front of cars as others held a large banner reading, “Trees give life. Police take it.”

“Stop Cop City!” the group yelled, followed by, “If you build it, we will burn it!”

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp released a statement earlier this month applauding the earlier arrests and saying “they will not be the last we will take down as this project moves forward.”

“Domestic terrorism will NOT be tolerated in our state, and we will not hesitate, we will not rest, we will not waver in ending their activities and prosecuting them to the fullest extent of the law,” he said in the statement posted on Twitter.

Opponents of the training center have been protesting for over a year by building platforms in surrounding trees and camping out at the site. They say that the $90 million project, which would be built by the Atlanta Police Foundation, involves cutting down so many trees that it would be environmentally damaging. They also oppose investing so much money in what they call “Cop City,” which they say will be used to practice “urban warfare.”

The 85-acre (35-hectare) property is owned by the city of Atlanta but is located just outside the city limits in unincorporated DeKalb County, and includes a former state prison farm.

In an email to news outlets Wednesday morning, opponents of the training facility said they gathered outside the DeKalb County courthouse on Monday, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, to demand that Boston drop the charges against people who were arrested at the site on Dec. 13 and 14. They “spoke about how the movement to stop cop city continues Atlanta’s history of resistance to state violence,” the email says.
 
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Who had that on their bingo card?

Look at this twinky little douche.

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The Rose City chapter of antifa in Portland showing solidarity with the Atlanta Antifa guy who got killed
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Why the fuck would you throw a molotov at a fence?
Just a fence.
Nobody there, nothing there. Just a fucking fence.
Because you're a lily livered trust fund kid larping as a hardened guerilla revolutionary and you want to look like you mean business but don't want to actually hurt anybody because violence is scary.
 

GBI Investigates Officer Involved Shooting Following Multi-Agency Operation at Site of Future Atlanta Public Safety Training Center
GBI (archive.ph)
2023-01-19 16:45:00GMT

UPDATE
Atlanta, GA (January 19, 2023) – The man who died in yesterday’s officer involved shooting has been identified as Manuel Esteban Paez Teran, 26.

During the multi-agency operation at the site of the future Atlanta Public Safety Training Center that began on January 18, 2023, approximately 25 campsites were located and removed.

Additionally, mortar style fireworks, multiple edged weapons, pellet rifles, gas masks, and a blow torch were recovered. There were three people who were contacted who provided their names to authorities and were free to go.

The following people were arrested and charged with domestic terrorism and criminal trespass, with additional charges pending:
  1. Geoffrey Parsons, age 20, of Maryland
  2. Spencer Bernard Liberto, age 29, of Pennsylvania
  3. Matthew Ernest Macar, age 30, of Pennsylvania
  4. Timothy Murphy, age 25, of Maine
  5. Christopher Reynolds, age 31, of Ohio
  6. Teresa Shen, age 31, of New York
  7. Sarah Wasilewski, age 35, of Pennsylvania

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Friend of protester killed by troopers at site of proposed police facility defends them
WSBTV (archive.ph)
By WSBTV.com News Staff
2023-01-20 00:20:12GMT

ATLANTA — A friend of the protester who was killed during a raid targeting the controversial site of an Atlanta police training facility is defending his friend as someone who was not violent.

Channel 2′s Tom Jones talked to Matthew Johnson, who knew the person that protesters called Tortuguita. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation identified them Thursday as Manuel Esteban Paez Teran, 26.

Tortuguita was shot and killed by Georgia State Patrol troopers after investigators said they shot a trooper without warning. The trooper, who isn’t being identified due to safety concerns, remains hospitalized with injuries to his pelvis.

Johnson said there was no evidence that Teran was the aggressor.

“There were people who were sitting in trees that were forcibly taken out with chemical weapons, and they were labeled domestic terrorists,” Johnson said.

Mike Register, the Director of the GBI, said the protesters are not peaceful, but were violent on many occasions.

“Arson, attacking citizens, shooting police officers, using explosives,” Register said at a news conference Wednesday.

Johnson said it’s hard for him to believe that Teran was violent toward anyone.

“My position is that there is no evidence to establish that this person had any history of violence,” Johnson said.

The GBI said 25 campsites were removed from the woods during the multi-agency clearing operation, which started yesterday morning.

Agents found mortar-style fireworks, multiple edged weapons, pellet rifles, gas masks and a blow torch at the campsites. Three people cooperated with agents and were allowed to leave the site without facing charges.

Seven more protesters were arrested overnight and charged with domestic terrorism and criminal trespass. None of those arrested were from the metro Atlanta area.

The people arrested have been identified as
  • Geoffrey Parsons, age 20, of Maryland
  • Spencer Bernard Liberto, age 29, of Pennsylvania
  • Matthew Ernest Macar, age 30, of Pennsylvania
  • Timothy Murphy, age 25, of Maine
  • Christopher Reynolds, age 31, of Ohio
  • Teresa Shen, age 31, of New York
  • Sarah Wasilewski, age 35, of Pennsylvania
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Atlanta police on ‘high alert’ due to threats of violence after protester killed by troopers
WSBTV (archive.ph)
By WSBTV News Staff
2023-01-19 23:26:22GMT

DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. — Atlanta police said they are aware of calls to violence from people sympathetic to a protester killed by police at the site of a planned police training facility and are on ‘high alert.’

Manuel Esteban Paez Teran, 26, was killed Wednesday after he shot a Georgia State Patrol trooper conducting a clearing raid in the woods that protesters have been occupying for months. According to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, Teran shot at troopers without warning, critically injuring one.

The trooper is not being identified out of concern for his safety, but is stable after surgery, GSP said.

Shortly after the shooting, flyers calling for a “night of rage” and violent retaliation on Friday night began to circulate. The flyers did not specify a location for the proposed violence.

On Thursday night, police issued a statement, saying:

“Our officers are on high alert, and we will continue our work to keep our streets safe for our residents, businesses, and visitors alike. We remain in close contact with our local, state, and federal law enforcement partners and are grateful for their commitment to our shared goal of creating the safest communities possible for our city.”

Protesters have been occupying one of Atlanta’s oldest urban forests for months in protest of the APD training facility. Some say that building the facility will harm the environment and others are concerned it will promote police brutality.

City officials, including GBI Director Mike Register, say the training facility is meant to train officers in better policing practices and will be beneficial to the city.

After Teran’s death, seven protesters were arrested overnight on domestic terrorism charges. Of the seven, none were from metro Atlanta.

Agents found mortar-style fireworks, multiple edged weapons, pellet rifles, gas masks and a blow torch at the campsites. Three people cooperated with agents and were allowed to leave the site without facing charges.

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Spencer Bernard Liberto:
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Matthew Ernest Macar:
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Timothy Murphy:
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Christopher Reynolds:
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Geoffrey Parsons:
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Teresa Yue Shen:
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Sarah Wasilewski:
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I want these faggots to experience actual chemical weapons and not bullshit tear gas.

I wanna see them screaming from blister agent.
 
“My position is that there is no evidence to establish that this person had any history of violence,” Johnson said.


Note, not a categorical denial that the deceased could be violent, but rather - "You can't prove it! NyaaahhH!"


God damn, why is everyone involved with this so terminally ugly?
They're half my age, but, have less hair than me...... those are some HARD twentysomethings, probably spent the entirety of their life from 16 - CURRENT YEAR on various recreational substances, shall we say?
 
God damn, why is everyone involved with this so terminally ugly?
Same reason why America First and the Alt-right is full of weirdo goblin looking mf's, extreme politics attract extreme people and extreme people are generally mentally ill fuckups. How many well adjusted people do you know that are communists or white nationalists?
 
It seems obvious to me that this person attempted 1st degree murder with the full assent and cooperation of the people present and every AntiFA online who is lying and attempting to cover it up. RICO the lot of them.
RICO is a federal statute, and AG Garland testified before Congress that Antifa is just an idea, not an organization.
 
>Police have repeatedly raided this public park, flattened community gardens and art installations, attacked protestors with chemical weapons and rubber bullets, and threatened lethal force.

Maybe the most uplifting thing I have read in some time.

>Police killed a forest defender for loving this earth

Fucking keeeek. A “forest defender”.
 
Darn it, I do not like seeing trees torn down, but activists are inevitably such... twats.

But it's never not entertaining to see what happens to useful idiots once their usefulness expires. More gun battles, please.
 
I wish they could leave the fucking trees where they are and not bulldoze the damn forest for another concrete jungle so… idk man, I have some sympathy for the rats this time.
 
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