Georgia Bureau of Investigation Charges 23 Antifa Agitators With Domestic Terrorism Following Violent Clash With Police in Atlanta

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation is charging 23 anti-police agitators with domestic terrorism after violent riots in Atlanta on Sunday left a police training facility on fire,  the Daily Mail reported Monday. The rioters were arrested near the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center, dubbed “Cop City.”

In all, 35 agitators were detained, police said. It wasn’t immediately clear whether the remaining 12 were also facing charges.

The vast majority of the rioters came from out of state.

Among the suspects is Thomas Webb Jurgens, a staff attorney for the left-wing extremist organization, the Southern Poverty Law Center, Antifa Watch reported on Twitter.

 

Hundreds of far-left antifa agitators reportedly breached the site on Sunday, burning police and construction vehicles, and setting off smoke bombs.

Video from FOX 5 Atlanta and the New York Times show a bulldozer and other pieces of equipment on fire at the future Atlanta Public Safety Training Center. The antifa militants reportedly threw rocks and Molotov cocktails at police during the clash.

The violent, antifa-allied  “Defend the Atlanta Forest” group has declared March 4 to 11 to be a “Week of Action” to “Defend the Forest.”

“The illegal actions of the agitators could have resulted in bodily harm. Officers exercised restraint and used non-lethal enforcement to conduct arrests,” a police spokesman said.

“With protests planned for the coming days, the Atlanta Police Department, in collaboration with law enforcement partners, have a multi-layered strategy that includes reaction and arrest,” the spokesman added.

The ongoing conflict stems from the Atlanta City Council’s approval in 2021 of a $90 million project to replace a substandard training center with a new facility in the wake of the demoralizing 2020 George Floyd riots.

Protesters self-described as “forest defenders” and a progressive group called “Stop Cop City” argue that the new facility being built in the wooded parts of Atlanta will cause a loss of trees detrimental to the environment, and that it would promote the militarization of the police.

Protesters in June 2021 began camping in the section of woods designated for the training facility.

In December and January, 19 other agitators were reportedly charged with terrorism for their involvement in the “Stop Cop City” riots.

Six of those arrests were made in response to a riot in downtown Atlanta on Jan. 21 that began after Georgia State Patrol shot and killed environmental activist Manuel Esteban Paez Teran during efforts to clear protesters from the area. The activist had shot a trooper in the abdomen before officers returned fire.

Following the violence on Sunday, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) tweeted that she will introduce a resolution declaring Antifa a terrorist group.

“Antifa are domestic terrorists and I’m introducing my resolution to officially declare them a terrorist organization on Tuesday,” Greene wrote in a tweet Sunday night.

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3 Comments

  1. mike March 7, 2023 at 10:06

    “The violent, antifa-allied “Defend the Atlanta Forest” group has declared March 4 to 11 to be a “Week of Action” to “Defend the Forest.””

    This information was available on enemy social media on 20 Feb. How is it possible that the GBI and ATL Police only had a minimal presence to defend the construction site from 200 or so terrorists? These police agencies went through all the trouble of conducting a large scale, (though sloppily carried out) cordon and search to clear this forest that led to 1 terrorist KIA and 1 cop shot, only to allow them back in force. If GBI/APD leadership had acted on the enemy OSINT and prepared properly, the majority of the 200 raiders could have been interdicted and apprehended instead of the smaller number they managed to bag.

  2. RB in GA March 7, 2023 at 19:43

    Atlanta is ruled by a woke administration that embraces all the left wing lunacy completely. It is likely the police were told it wasnt “politically expedient” to be proactive. Believe me, the majority of the rest of Georgia wishes the place would be sucked into a black hole.

    • mike March 7, 2023 at 23:39

      I appreciate your insight RB, but perhaps I was a bit hasty in my assessment. I have seen more footage and feedback of the episode since posting and it seems like GBI/APD put quite a bit of effort into documenting the criminality of the terrorists involved with drones or a rumored helo. There also appear to have bagged some significant players in this haul, it almost makes you wonder if it was a honeypot staged to snare some of the dedicated cadre and leadership. The airborne footage shows clearly the organized tactic of getting into and out of blackblock for the raid and then returning to “festival” in street clothes. 150 or so people all doing this in a synchronized fashion are evidence of an orchestrated conspiracy and should make convictions much easier. The proof will be in the pudding so to speak, and we shall see how serious Georgia is about making the terror charges stick.

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