61 indicted in Georgia on racketeering charges connected to 'Stop Cop City' movement

Sixty-one people have been indicted in Georgia on racketeering charges following a long-running state investigation into protests against an Atlanta-area proposed police and firefighter training facility that critics call “Cop City.” The sweeping indictment was brought by Republican Attorney General Chris Carr. Prosecutors allege the defendants are “militant anarchists” who have supported a violent movement that prosecutors trace to the widespread 2020 racial justice protests. The two-year “Stop Cop City” effort at times has veered into vandalism and violence. Opponents say they fear the Atlanta-area training center will lead to greater militarization of the police and that its construction will exacerbate environmental damage in a poor, majority-Black area.

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@mcc oh yeah. i've been tracking that in the fascism watch too.

it's _extraordinarily_ bad.

@mcc writing the date of George Floyd's murder on the indictments makes it so obvious what the point of all this is
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Have these dumbasses learned nothing from the Haymarket Affair?
@rysiek
@mcc as an Atlanta native very much opposed to cop city, 😭😭😭😭
@mcc Aside: I wonder how weird it feels to write about a law that happens to match your last name. “…also known as a RICO law (no relation), …”