Atlanta protesters toss Molotov cocktails at police at ‘Cop City’ site

Protesters hurled bricks and Molotov cocktails at cops and set vehicles on fire Sunday at the site of a future police training facility in Atlanta, officials said critics have dubbed “Cop City.”

The $90 million Atlanta Public Safety Training Center, dubbed “Cop City,” was taken under siege by a group of vandals “using the cover of a peaceful protest” in what Atlanta Police called “a coordinated attack.”

“They changed into black clothing and entered the construction area and began to throw large rocks, bricks, Molotov cocktails and fireworks at police officers,” the department said.

Multiple law enforcement agencies responded and arrested 35 people at the 85-acre construction site on the wooded outskirts of the city.

Videos from the scene captured towering plumes of flames and smoke rising about the fenced-in site.

It’s unclear if anyone was injured, but Atlanta Police noted that the agitators’ path of destruction “could have resulted in bodily harm.”

Protesters threw large rocks, bricks, Molotov cocktails and fireworks at police officers, the department said.
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Cops are spotted at the scene, as they respond to the protest attacks near the future police training facility on March 5, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia.
Cops are spotted at the scene, as they respond to the protest attacks near the future police training facility on March 5, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia.
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The protesters descended on the site during a live music festival organized by protesters on day two of a planned week of action to protest the proposed facility.

Both anti-police and environmental activists have been against plans for “Cop City” since they were approved by city council in June 2021.

The center — funded largely by donations to the nonprofit Atlanta Police Foundation — would include classrooms, an amphitheater and training areas for police to role-play real-life scenarios like shoot-outs and high-speed chases.

Hundreds of people marched to protest the construction of a large police training facility dubbed 'Cop City' in an Atlanta forest on March 4, 2023.
Hundreds of people marched to protest the construction of a large police training facility dubbed ‘Cop City’ in an Atlanta forest on March 4, 2023.
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A banner is displayed along the South River Trail near the site where the proposed Atlanta public safety training center will be constructed in Atlanta, Ga., on March 4, 2023.
A banner is displayed along the South River Trail near the site where the proposed Atlanta public safety training center will be constructed in Atlanta, Ga., on March 4, 2023.
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Protesters march near the construction of the police training facility on March 4, 2023 in Atlanta, Ga.
More protesters march near the construction of the police training facility on March 4, 2023 in Atlanta, Ga.
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The proposed site in DeKalb County is located inside 1,000 acres of woods, which environmental activists want to become protected green space.

The fiery end to Sunday’s protests is not the first time demonstrations against the facility have ended in violence.

In January, the confrontation boiled over when a state trooper fatally shot a 26-year-old protester and environmental activist.


A protest sign for Manuel "Tortuguita" Paez Teran, a man killed by police officers near the proposed building site for the Atlanta public training facility, is displayed along the South River Trail on March 4, 2023.
A protest sign for Manuel “Tortuguita” Paez Teran, a man killed by police officers near the proposed building site for the Atlanta public training facility, is displayed along the South River Trail on March 4, 2023.
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Police said Manuel Esteban Paez Terán shot and injured a state trooper before other officers returned fire.

Activists have questioned the police account of the shooting, as well as the lack of body camera footage.

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