'Cop City' Protesters Arrested For Distributing Flyers
Just days after the release of an autopsy showing an activist may not have fired on officers before being shot to death, police arrested activists for putting flyers on mailboxes.

Over the past year and a half, a protest movement has erupted in Atlanta to oppose the construction of a police training facility on a city-owned patch of forest in majority-black DeKalb County. The Public Safety Training Center would encompass 85 acres of a 265-acre property and serve as a training facility for police and fire safety personnel.
Opponents, who derisively call the development "Cop City," worry it could exacerbate several existing problems in Atlanta. "The environmental ramifications of clearcutting a wide swath of one of the last remaining undeveloped forests in our city and replacing it with this facility would be significant and long-lasting," Nina Dutton, chair of the Sierra Club's Metro Atlanta Group, told The Guardian in 2022. Dutton added that the facility "would constitute a huge investment into a system of policing and militarization that has already proven to be dangerous in this city and around the world."
As if to prove the activists' point, state and local police have arrested activists for distributing flyers calling attention to the police killing of a "Cop City" opponent.
On January 19, a Georgia State Patrol (GSP) officer shot and killed Manuel Paez Terán, an environmental activist occupying the site of the future police facility along with the group Defend the Atlanta Forest. The officer alleged that he had returned fire after being shot. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) confirmed the officer was shot by a gun that Paez Terán had legally purchased. But last month, the DeKalb County Medical Examiner ruled the death a homicide. The report stated that while Paez Terán suffered at least 57 gunshot wounds, no gunshot residue was detected on the activist's hands, undercutting the GSP officer's story.
Then on April 28, police arrested three activists in Cartersville, about 40 miles north of Atlanta. According to The Intercept, "Julia Dupuis, Charley Tennenbaum, and an activist named Wednesday" were booked on "charges of felony intimidation of an officer of the state and misdemeanor stalking" for placing flyers on mailboxes in a residential neighborhood. Lyra Foster, the suspects' attorney, told The Intercept that the flyers named an officer who lived in the neighborhood and alleged that he was involved in the January death of Paez Terán.
Bartow County inmate records show that Julia Dupuis of Fullerton, California, and Caroline Tennenbaum and Abeeku Vassall of Atlanta, were arrested on April 28, all on charges of misdemeanor stalking and a charge to be added later. Violating the Georgia statute on intimidating an officer can carry a fine of up to $5,000 and up to 20 years in jail.
Foster told The Intercept that all three were held in solitary confinement through the weekend. All were denied bail on Monday, despite no criminal history nor any violence allegations in the charges.
If the activists were simply reporting that an officer was involved in a shooting, then it's hard to see that as a crime, much less a felony. The Atlanta Community Press Collective released the names of six officers involved in the shooting last month based on their inclusion in the medical examiner's autopsy report of Paez Terán. It's unclear which of those officers allegedly lived in the Bartow County neighborhood, but property records are also public information.
Between December and February, the state charged 19 protesters with felonies under Georgia's domestic terrorism law. Even though nine of those people were only accused of misdemeanor trespassing, the state still applied felony domestic terrorism charges on the justification that Defend the Atlanta Forest is "a group classified by the United States Department of Homeland Security as Domestic Violent Extremists." According to Grist, "a DHS spokesperson denied that the federal agency classifies any specific groups with this term."
In March, 23 protesters were arrested and charged with domestic terrorism after allegedly throwing rocks and Molotov cocktails at police at the site.
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"All were denied bail on Monday, despite no criminal history nor any violence allegations in the charges."
This has been the norm since January sixth. Why are you now surprised?
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Do you actually think preventive detention started with the Jan. 6th defendants? I think maybe better said that's when it suddenly appeared on your radar.
No one suggests that. However, what changed on January 6 is "preventative detention" became the new Black.
If only there were a libertarian publication that could report on it.
land their side is supposed to be exempt from their rules and immune to the laws of the land. Fuck these terrorist scum.
These so called activists lie about everything. Put them in jail and lose the key.
Cuz police state tactics are only appropriate for MAGA deplorables, silly.
You don't own your mailbox, the Post Office does. It would be a federal crime to stick anything on one.
True, but that’s not what they were actually charged with. That makes the legal status of your mailbox into interesting but irrelevant trivia, at least as to this case.
Joe, what in the world do you think is going to happen to you after you get the cops done away with?
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https://twitter.com/NYDailyNews/status/1653793302699728897?t=EIa3qRYMLlzC0f-Pp6jmTQ&s=19
Outrage is mounting over the death of a Michael Jackson impersonator who died on a NYC subway train in a caught-on-camera clash with a U.S. Marine.
“(He was) a hungry New Yorker choked to death by a grinning Marine who is being celebrated as a hero."
[Link]
https://twitter.com/aimeeterese/status/1653859011417219073?t=Co3-LPMIrAryIT9i_J38LQ&s=19
A man threatening the safety of everyone else in a tiny, highly populated, contained space, is a liability to himself and to others. The marine is a hero, and we need more men like him, which is why the left is wetting the bed about it. They don’t want that ethos to catch on.
They want you to feel trapped, traumatised and unable to escape, like the passengers on the train.
The truth is, it’s easy to deal with a single erratic individual compromising everyone else’s peace and security. You take them out. Obviously.
The left wants you to forget that.
"The truth is, it’s easy to deal with a single erratic individual compromising everyone else’s peace and security. You take them out."
I don't think you should be taken out.
Eat shit shrike.
You don't think at all.
You should
He continued with the chokehold after the victim fell unconscious. That's murder. The victim was no longer a threat, he was restrained by two people. There was no need for a continued choke.
What was the cause of death?
If lethal force was justified, so be it. However, there's a reason why police are generally prohibited from using choke holds on suspects.
He wasn't a cop. Different rules.
https://twitter.com/Oilfield_Rando/status/1653904372403695616?t=j60Yo-HV6oesnbgTVktRMA&s=19
Pay attention to this New York thing. It’s the most demonstrative example of how our Narrative industry works to distort the facts early in order to secure the communists’ preferred outcome I’ve ever seen.
For the unfamiliar:
Homeless guy on NYC subway, a character arrested 40+ times and well known to regular commuters, starts ranting and raving at people on a subway car. He was threatening enough that 3 passengers took him down, the most prominent a white marine who applied a rear chokehold to subdue him. The homeless guy died.
Initial reaction was from conservatives/normal people cheering the marine on (don't think it was reported that vagrant had died yet). Cops let the marine go (don't know if he was detained then released or just allowed to walk). 24 hours later, media/activists/NPCs are trying to flip the script. The story I linked above is an example of that. Now they're bleating about racism (of course) and unchecked vigilantes.
NYC being a typical left-controlled city, and Alvin Bragg's domain, we can expect the marine to be charged with murder at some point. The totalitarian mob is now demanding it.
This incident, like Kyle Rittenhouse killing pedos and the fat fuck getting dropped in Austin, cannot be tolerated by an anarchotyranny. The whole point of anarchotyranny is beating the population into submission, into a state of learned helplessness.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Learned_helplessness
"American psychologist Martin Seligman initiated research on learned helplessness in 1967 at the University of Pennsylvania as an extension of his interest in depression.[4] This research was later expanded through experiments by Seligman and others. One of the first was an experiment by Seligman & Overmier: In Part 1 of this study, three groups of dogs were placed in harnesses. Group 1 dogs were simply put in a harness for a period of time and were later released. Groups 2 and 3 consisted of "yoked pairs". Dogs in Group 2 were given electric shocks at random times, which the dog could end by pressing a lever. Each dog in Group 3 was paired with a Group 2 dog; whenever a Group 2 dog got a shock, its paired dog in Group 3 got a shock of the same intensity and duration, but its lever did not stop the shock. To a dog in Group 3, it seemed that the shock ended at random because it was their paired dog in Group 2 that was causing it to stop. Thus, for Group 3 dogs, the shock was "inescapable".
In Part 2 of the experiment, the same three groups of dogs were tested in a shuttle-box apparatus (a chamber containing two rectangular compartments divided by a barrier a few inches high). All of the dogs could escape shocks on one side of the box by jumping over a low partition to the other side. The dogs in Groups 1 and 2 quickly learned this task and escaped the shock. Most of the Group 3 dogs – which had previously learned that nothing they did had any effect on shocks – simply lay down passively and whined when they were shocked."
That last line hits home a bit, eh?
This seems clearer than the non-choking of George Floyd, but I don't know if it was murder. Did the guy know that death was a logical consequence of choking someone in that manner? Chauvin almost certainly knew, which was why he did not put George Floyd into a choke hold.
The cop kept pressure on Floyd 2 minutes after a pulse was no longer available. Murder.
If the Marine kept up the choke hold after the guy was unconscious - there had better be a reason. I'd be satisfied if that reason is "I didn't know he was unconscious" - but there had better be one.
I could tell by the headline the story would be bullshit.
On January 19, a Georgia State Patrol (GSP) officer shot and killed Manuel Paez Terán, an environmental activist occupying the site of the future police facility along with the group Defend the Atlanta Forest. The officer alleged that he had returned fire after being shot. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) confirmed the officer was shot by a gun that Paez Terán had legally purchased. But last month, the DeKalb County Medical Examiner ruled the death a homicide.
For fuck’s sake, I can’t believe journalists who claim to care about criminal justice issues believe this means something.
Lancaster, if you read these comments, if anyone at Reason reads these comments, “homicide” on a medical examiner’s report is not a legal conclusion. If someone shoots at me first, and I shoot back and kill him, he died by homicide. Legally, I was justified, it doesn't make me guilty of murder. It simply means the cause of death was the action of another human being. In this case, if the ME had someone concluded the death of this man was anything OTHER than homicide, after police delivered a body full of bullet holes and asserted that yes, they shot him, we’d call the ME fucking insane.
If you think saying, “But the ME ruled this a homicide” is some kind of rebuttal, you’re operating on a different level of reality. Grow the fuck up.
The reason I'm mad is that I'm sure that Lancaster and others at Reason-I can't remember the other author who made this same silly assertion (I believe it was ENB)-actually know this, but are being outrageously mendacious. They know that it doesn't mean anything when the Medical Examiner finds the cause of death to be homicide, and yet it sounds like a significant and inflammatory conclusion. So they just propagandize that because they actually don't give a shit about being honest or fact-based. They're playing emotional games and trying to manipulate readers.
I have a lot of patience for people who make mistakes, but very little for pernicious liars.
Oh wow.
And here I thought Reason couldn't sink any lower...
Jk- this is typical Reason.
Welcome to the Cathedral.
Just following The Science.
I'm more interested in the following bit: "The report stated that while Paez Terán suffered at least 57 gunshot wounds, no gunshot residue was detected on the activist's hands, undercutting the GSP officer's story."
So who shot the officer with Terán's gun?
Actually gun residue WAS found on the deceased’s hands so this article starts off with a lie.
https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/protester-shot-death-by-troopers-did-have-gunshot-residue-his-hands-according-gbi/TLMQHD6AQND7ZL6IJHHQNCASH4/
Replying to your own comment... (lol) You fail Internet 101.
The science is settled.
Not "cop city attackers"? Just asking questions on what the style guide says.
If you hold your fist in the air, say the word "justice" a lot and pose in front of graffiti, this is how
Vice 1.0boomer ViceRolling Stone portrays you:Far out, man.
and they’re vowing to defend it by any means necessary
Y'know, it always irritates me when people say this and then other people believe them and they come off all shocked.
"Yeah I think you might have cheated, what else did you mean with 'by any means necessary'?"
what else did you mean with ‘by any means necessary’
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That's Atlanta City Council Member Antonio Lewis on the *checks style guide* Cop City Protesters. Fun fact, Antonio Lewis was "personal friends with Rayshard Brooks, the man killed in 2020 after fighting with cops outside a Wendy’s. "
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Let's not train police officers at all and just turn them loose on the public.
What could possibly go wrong?
North Carolina woman who was shot 7 times by carjackers lost unborn baby after attack—suspects still at large
Where are the protesters?
You’ve never heard the name Brittany Rich because Brittany Rich is White.
And because Brittany Rich was shot seven times by a Black man trying to steal her car.
And because Brittany Rich was pregnant when a Black man shot her seven times.
And because Brittany Rich’s unborn baby was murdered when a Black man shot her seven times.
All on video. In broad daylight.
Brittany Rich, 25, survived the February shooting in Fayetteville, NC.
The story of what happened to her, however, was dead on arrival – because America’s Anti-White national news media remains complicity silent about the Anti-White hatred and violence it inspires.
Not a single national news outlet ran Brittany’s story.
Not a single local news outlet mentioned race in their coverage of Brittany’s story.
There’s not even a description of the suspect or his accomplices – none of whom have been caught.
- https://ussanews.com/2023/04/30/and-the-world-doesnt-say-a-word/
"The environmental ramifications of clearcutting a wide swath of one of the last remaining undeveloped forests"
Don't trust anything coming out of the mouths of these leftist thugs. Forest my ass. Yes, it's a wooded area, but leave a piece of dirt alone in Georgia and very quickly it grows trees on it. There's nothing environmentally special about this piece of land.
I'm no cheerleader for government police, and I'd rather see this land used for stores, offices, and houses, but these protestors are hardly peaceful.
There was a story I read that one of the reasons this group is objecting is that the land used to be a prison farm back in the day, and these people apparently think that makes it some kind of equivalent to Auschwitz as "holy ground" in rembrance of the prisoners who had worked there. These people are absurdly ideological crazies.
"In March, 23 protesters were arrested and charged with domestic terrorism after allegedly throwing rocks and Molotov cocktails at police at the site."
Funny thing. All 23 that were arrested, were NOT locals. One even came from France.
In Georgia many officers drive their cars home. So the neighborhood knew there was a state trooper living there.
This was purely an intimidation and harassment move.
At first glance, this seems a bit heavy handed BUT:
Econutz are becoming more extreme as the climate apocalypse (at least to them) approaches
I can understand why Atlanta does not want to become another Portland