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At least 35 people were arrested in Atlanta, Georgia after a protest against the construction of a police training center, which included throwing stones and throwing incendiary bombsand that state governor Brian Kemp described “domestic terrorism” this Monday.
“As I said before, internal terrorism In this state, it is IMPOSSIBLE. As long as we continue to respect peaceful protests, we will also continue to keep our communities safe,” Kemp said in a statement Monday.
The activists camped for several weeks near the place where Public Safety Training Centerand in January, one of them, 26-year-old Manuel Esteban Paez Teran, was killed in a shootout with agents.
According to the police AtlantaLate last night, Sunday, dozens of gunmen left the South River Music Festival dressed in dark clothing and headed for a construction site in DeKalb County.
“Was very violent attack”What happened tonight was a coordinated and criminal attack on agents,” Atlanta Police Chief Darin Schierbaum told local media.
Those who are against construction The educational centerknown to protesters as “Police City” (“City of Polis”), it is said that it will affect minority communities near the site, in Vilauni Forest, and damage the environment in the area.
Authorities could have released the names of the detainees and the charges against them on Monday, but Shirbaum indicated that many of them are foreigners to the region. Atlanta.
Video released by the media shows nearly a hundred people, many of whom are dressed in military uniforms, throwing rocks, logs and fireworks over the fence surrounding the site.
When they arrived police reinforcementsthe militants dispersed into a nearby forest, where at least 35 people were detained.
EFE
Source: RPP

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