Show up on Wednesday, September 20 to hear from a legal worker active in the campaign, as well local movement attorneys and organizers on what these cases mean and how we can show up to #stopcopcity in Atlanta.
Our adversaries are hoping for the indictment to chill all protest so as to reassure funders and potential contractors that Cop City could be built. That won't happen.
Call these concrete suppliers and tell them to refuse to work for the Atlanta Police Foundation:
"61 people are being charged for racketeering just to organize to defend this forest. What's next? You won't be allowed organize to form any local group, even your local PTA. They are criminalizing people organizing." -
clergy member arrested today at Cop City protest
Our account got suspended yesterday for a thread calling for a boycott of @HomeDepot.
I guess they didn't like that it contained the work email of CEO Ted Decker. So please, DO NOT Google "Home Depot executive emails" or email them about cop city. They would not like that.
Update: The three Solidarity Fund organizers arrested Weds. had their first appearance in court today, and were each granted a bond set at $15,000.
Reading the warrants, the Judge remarked: "I don't find it really impressive -- there's not a lot of meat on these bones." [1/3]
Yesterday morning, police arrested three organizers with @ATLSolFund. Yet another desperate attack from Georgia law enforcement on the bold and courageous movement to defend the forest.
https://t.co/cZlexO5Dax
The repression of bail funds will have consequences far beyond the city of Atlanta. We stand in solidarity with them, and against cop city & its world!