Hundreds of Atlantans spoke out against the proposed authorization of $33.5 million taxpayer dollars for the Atlanta Police Foundation to fund the construction of ‘Cop City’ during the public comment section at city council on Monday. Full story here: unicornriot.ninja/2023/we-do-not…
The public comment lasted 7+ hours and the nearly 300 community members who had the opportunity to speak were unanimous in their opposition to ‘Cop City’, which if built, would be an 85-acre urban warfare police training compound in the South River Forest in DeKalb County, GA.
The Atlanta Public Safety Training Center (‘Cop City’) will cost at least $90 million total, with most of the funding flowing from corporations such as Coca-Cola, Chick-fil-A, Cox Enterprises, UPS, Home Depot, Waffle House, Wells Fargo and more.
During the hours-long public comment, many of the same points were brought up by Atlanta residents about what the $33.5 million could go toward instead.
The points included affordable housing, repairing roads, improving the electrical grid, the healthcare system, education, family leave, after-school programs, building community centers, community outreach, etc.
Children's book illustrator and forest defender Noah Grigni spoke about DeKalb County's food insecurity and how 20% of children and 14% of adults face hunger everyday. They also pointed out how "amazing" it was that the city "found $33.5 million taxpayer dollars." twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Up until a couple months ago, the Mayor’s Deputy Chief Operating Officer LaChandra Burks and Dave Wilkinson, the president and CEO of Atlanta Police Foundation (APF), agreed to an increased amount of $32 million instead of the original $30 million two years prior.
The money agreements were revealed in e-mails provided to the Atlanta Community Press Collective through records requests.
Grigni asked the city council to imagine what those funds could do for Atlantans who are hungry and without permanent housing: “Imagine what Atlanta would look like if you invested in communities, instead of in repression." twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
“I implore you to stand up for your constituents and what you know they need. Atlanta needs affordable food and housing, accessible infrastructure, social services, green space, not Cop City.” - Noah Grigni, public comment speaker twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Many speakers also named the same two reasons as to why they are opposed to ‘Cop City’ — exacerbation of climate change through the deforestation of Weelaunee, and militarization of police and the escalation of police violence particularly against marginalized communities.
Mykal Alder June, who’s lived in Georgia since 1990, echoed what some said before them about the 17 hours of public comment in September 2021 where over 70% of Atlantans expressed opposition to the police training facility.
“You have faced loud, passionate and informed opposition every step of the way, and here we are again. The citizens of Atlanta and the surrounding metro area have taken hours out of their day to come to you, we are here to tell you we do not want this.” - Mykal Alder June twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
“We do not want further militarization of our police force, we do not want more people murdered in the streets, we do not want these $33.5 million dollars spent on a facility designed to train police for war against us!” - Mykal Alder June, public comment speaker twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Reproductive rights and bodily autonomy were also brought up by numerous residents, including Julissa Jackson, the Interim Executive Director of Access Reproductive Care Southeast. “I’m here first and foremost on the behalf of my children’s future, because I love them.” twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
“As well as the 328 reproductive justice practitioners, leaders and advocates who signed our letter in support of the efforts to stop Cop City and to save the Weelaunee Forest. The construction of Cop City would violate the most basic tenets of reproductive justice.” - Jackson twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
The injustices faced by Black women and people who can become pregnant are “not separate from the ongoing political attacks on abortion access or nationwide attacks on bodily sovereignty in the forms of increased violence against trans and nonbinary people,” Jackson added. twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Throughout the seven hours and twenty minutes of public comment, dozens of Atlanta residents shared scathing criticisms of the members of their city council and Mayor Andre Dickens.
“You just sit there staring at your desk, poking at your phone, ignoring the teacher. Some of ya’ll talkin’ to each other, chatting, maybe giving some gossip, instead of actually doing your job to protect us, to protect the people of Atlanta.” twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Milan Barnes, who works for the Center for Popular Democracy, spoke directly to one councilperson: “I know Councilman Dustin Hillis, you’re not really looking at me right now. But I knocked doors for your campaign.” twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
“You hired two Black women to canvass the city of Atlanta for you. Once again, it’s up to Black women, right? To get you here in order to protect the lives of millions?” - Milan Barnes, public comment speaker twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
“Cops are racist, we have a fundamental problem. And Cop City is only a branch of the white supremacy that is just ravaging our community,” Barnes added. twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Longtime leftist activist Lorraine Fontana asked city council to consider what happened between 2017 and 2021 that “caused the city government to change course so drastically from protecting our city’s lungs, to align the destruction of those lungs to the building of Cop City?” twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
“Well, what happened was the summer of 2020,” she answered.
Fontana then talked about the national and local uprisings in response to the police killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, “and those of Rayshard Brooks and Ahmaud Arbery here in Georgia.” twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Toward the end of the 7+ hours of public comment, Shaheed Rana took the time to highlight the ‘outside agitator’ narrative.
Rana asked city council to look at their constituents. “Remember everyone you’ve seen today. These are the people that Mayor Dickens, the media and the police erase when they call us outside agitators.” twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
“Y’all are erasing a multiracial multigenerational movement that has been trying to talk to you all for two years. The only outside agitators in any community are usually the police.” - Shaheed Rana, public comment speaker twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
In fact within documents provided to the Atlanta Community Press Collective from an open records request in January, they discovered that 43% of trainees for the proposed police training facility would come from outside of Georgia. atlpresscollective.com/2023/01/24/ove…
Before public comment began, people opposed to ‘Cop City’ chanted loudly inside Atlanta City Hall. Dozens were turned away who wished to comment because of the large volume of sign-ups.
The council is expected to vote on the funding on June 5.
Screenshots circulated by #StopCopCity activists & researchers in recent weeks seem to show that M. Blake Fortune II, part of Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens' 'Cop City' 'Community Task Force,' wrote posts w terms denigrating women, Black & LGBTQIA+ people:
Here's our teaser of our audio recording/coverage of a self-managed abortion workshop hosted by Hysteria Study Collective in Tucson from this past summer:
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The occupied factory in Thessaloniki, Greece was buzzing with life on April 28, 29, and 30, from the afternoon hours until late at night with thousands of people and many popular musicians coming out to support the workers’ struggle. unicornriot.ninja/2023/thousands…
In a surprise announcement on Feb. 3, the workers of the reclaimed worker-run factory of VioMe disclosed that the land on which the factory stands has quietly been sold at an online auction. Workers declared they would not surrender the occupied spaces. unicornriot.ninja/2023/dont-let-…
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According to a DeKalb County news release this morning, an #AtlantaForest raid is underway. The county police are "leading a multijurisdictional task force" in the South River Forest to "determine whether any unauthorized person or persons are present in restricted areas."
Within the release, DeKalb County cites their executive order issued on March 24 where CEO Michael Thurmond ordered the closure of the parcels of the South River Forest that the county owns "in order to protect the safety of the public."
During the multijurisdictional raid, they'll be "securing entrances and exits from the property with cement barricades," as well as "posting official signs on the properties prohibiting public access to and parking on the properties."
NEW: Acrylate Water Safety Emergency Hits Philly; Residents Scramble for Bottled Water #Philadelphia#water#pollution unicornriot.ninja/2023/acrylate-…
Philadelphia authorities warned the city water supply could be endangered -- people started stocking up on water within minutes.
A warm & sunny Sunday afternoon was suddenly interrupted by an emergency phone alert:
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Philadelphia authorities warned the city water supply could be endangered & everyone should cease using drinking water after 2 p.m.
City map showed most areas "potentially impacted"
Within minutes, people headed to grocery, corner and beer stores to grab water jugs and bottles. By 4 p.m. a couple stores Unicorn Riot checked were mostly picked over.