In 2005, Watson was promoted to the rank of investigator & was assigned to the Fugitive Unit —probably the closest modern equivalent to the early Slave Patrols from which Atlanta Police Department originated. Watson is trained as a hunter (for the state). theconversation.com/the-racist-roo…
By 2007, Watson was a Sergeant (two years after killing a man while on Red Dog patrol) & was likely in a leadership role during the infamous 2009 “Atlanta Eagle Raid” when Red Dog + APD violently raided a gay bar on flimsy grounds, using homophobic slurs. atlantaeagleraid.com
In 2014, Watson was assigned to the School Detectives Unit & worked w/ the Atlanta Public School System. Some of his early “training” materials “Gang Awareness for School Resource Officers” 👀
In 2015 Watson was assigned to the Special Weapons & Tactics Unit as the SWAT Commander. Watson was instrumental in doubling the size of the SWAT team and creating partnerships with other law enforcement agencies (similar to the multiagency task-force that killed #Tortuguita).
In 2018 Watson was assigned to the Homeland Security Unit and led the operations of the Intelligence, Electronic Surveillance, and Cybercrimes Units. By this time Atlanta had installed upwards of 10,000 cameras making it the most surveilled city in the nation. #DefundThePolice
In 2019, Watson was made a captain & assigned to the Special Enforcement Section, over the operations of the Criminal Intelligence, Fugitive, Homeland Security, Permits Units, & Narcotics. This likely included liaising w/ corporations & federal agencies. theintercept.com/2018/06/25/att…
Watson was later promoted to Major and assigned to the Community Oriented Policing Section (COPS). Within COPS, Major Watson led the following units: Community Liaison, Special Projects, Path Force, Police Athletic League (PAL) & partnership with the Atlanta Police Foundation.
In 2021, Watson was assigned to the Contingency Operations Division, responsible for researching, developing, planning, and implementing a strategic force for all significant events in the City of Atlanta, including protests, marches, rallies, etc. public.powerdms.com/APD13/document…
Watson participated in the Georgia International Law Enforcement Exchange (GILEE) program via Georgia State University, where he spent time in Israel & Germany learning and sharing policing concepts with the Israel Police & the German Police University. roughdraftatlanta.com/2022/09/26/wit…
In Watson’s most recent January 2022 GILEE visit to Germany, he was trained in German-style “riot control”. APD delegates were clear that they saw this exchange as important for preparing for the 2026 #FIFAWorldCup in Atlanta. roughdraftatlanta.com/2022/09/26/wit…
Many of Watson’s correspondence with Atlanta Police Foundation & the #CopCity CSAC board have been exposed thanks to @atlanta_press — including a survey from APF’s bank lender showing 43% of officers training at Cop City would come from out of state. atlpresscollective.com/2023/01/24/ove…
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#1 Jill Savitt, the National Center for Civil & Human Rights (@Ctr4CHR)
Jill Savitt seems to be a good person who genuinely cares abt working towards justice, but is caught up in a web of media, liberalism & big money that is actively attempting to neutralize her better angels.
But regardless of her intent, as the face of a national center for Civil & Human Rights— someone with deep knowledge of conditions leading up to genocide, authoritarian regimes & other human rights atrocities— Savitt’s silence around the #StopCopCity movement has been noticeable.
We can learn a lot by comparing the tactics being deployed now against Cop City to those the ruling class & the city of Atlanta used to neutralize the Turner Field Community Benefits Coalition. Namely:
Fracturing coalitions & potential coalitions with piecemeal concessions.
More liberal, middle-class, power-aligned groups will be the first to fold if offered individual concessions (as long as THEIR agenda is taken care of) which almost always align with interest convergence with the ruling elites. These groups tend to trust those in power more.
They also tend to be hesitant if not allergic to any tactics that confront or challenge power. This they are the easiest to “peel off” from coalitions when given an “out” that allows them to maintain semblance of “order” and normality— even while selling out more marginalized ppl
As Executive Director of the Path Foundation & regular collaborator w/ metro Atlanta city planning bodies, deMayo’s role on this taskforce is two-fold: provide professional capacity for “park/trail” planning for Cop City & lend legitimacy.
Now this thread is less about deMayo and more about the true power players— the @CityofAtlanta & the @PATHFoundation Board of Directors/ major donors. Ultimately an NGO ED serves at the behest of the Board & they have the power to fire deMayo, meaning their influence is HUGE.
Some people really believe we are being hyperbolic when we talk about reformism as a police counterinsurgency strategy, when we frame policing as a manifestation of domestic war and occupation… if you read the literature across any political spectrum they are clear about it: 🧵
“Repression does not always come dressed up in riot gear, or breaking into offices in the middle of the night. It also comes in the form of the friendly “neighborhood liaison” officer, advisory boards to local police departments, & the social scientist hired on as a consultant…”
“…Repression is, first and foremost, a matter of politics: it is the means the state uses to protect itself from political challenges, the methods it employs to preserve its authority and continue its rule.”