More than a hundred protesters dressed in black breached a proposed police and fire training center site in Atlanta Sunday, burning vehicles and setting off fireworks toward officers stationed nearby, video released by police shows.
The Atlanta Police Department said35 people were detained and accused the crowd of throwing bricks, large rocks and Molotov cocktails at police officers.
No officers were injured, but several pieces of construction equipment were set on fire, Atlanta police Chief Darin Schierbaum said during a press conference around midnight.
The incident took place at a planned training center that opponents call “Cop City,” where a 26-year-old who went by the name Tortuguita was fatally shot and a state trooper was injured in January in what officers dubbed a self-defense shooting.
“Actions such as this will not be tolerated,” Schierbaum told reporters. “When you attack law enforcement officers, when you damage equipment, you are breaking the law.”
Atlanta police could not immediately be reached by USA TODAY Monday morning to say if any additional people had been detained or what charges those taken into custody are facing.
Video captured incident
Video released by the department shows dozens of masked people dressed in all black scurry around the site, some carrying what appear to be duffle bags and large shields.
Investigators believe members of the crowd attended a nearby music festival before beginning what police called a “coordinated attack” at the site in DeKalb County, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.
What is the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center?
Police said the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center is being built to “ensure that our fire, police & E-911 teams have the facilities they need to properly train and keep our neighborhoods safe.”
Groups who have protested against the site view the planned center as an effort by Atlanta to “militarize” the police as well as a blow to the environment of the area, which they say should be preserved, the outlet reported.
The site has drawn increased attention since Jan. 18 when protester Manuel Esteban Paez Terán, or Tortuguita, was killed after he shot and injured a state trooper while authorities cleared activists from the forested site, authorities have said.
According to city leaders, the center represents “a much-needed and long-overdue” training facility for local police officers and firefighters.
“This was a very violent attack,” Schierbaum said. “This wasn’t about a public safety training center.”
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Authorities plan for more demonstrations
Multiple law enforcement agencies were deployed to the area and detained several people police said, adding officers “used non-lethal enforcement” to make arrests.
Atlanta police said several local agencies and the Georgia State Patrol assisted Atlanta officers during the incident. Both the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and FBI were also notified and are assisting with the investigation, Atlanta police said.
Authorities were planning for more protests planned this week, the Atlanta Police Department said.
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