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The Siege of Atlanta’s ‘Cop City’

The Siege of Atlanta’s ‘Cop City’

Review & Outlook: The left justifies what police call a ‘coordinated attack’ that became violent on a police-training site near Atlanta. Images: Reuters/AFP/Getty Images/Atlanta PD Composite: Mark Kelly

Is violence by the political right deplorable while by the left it’s defensible? That’s the question to ask after a violent assault on a planned law-enforcement facility in Georgia on Sunday.

Police say “a group of violent agitators” conducted a “coordinated attack” at the site on city-owned forest land outside Atlanta. Opponents claim they’re fighting “racialized violence and ecological destruction” at what they call “Cop City.” Never mind that proponents of police reform rightly call for better officer training.

The mob armed with Molotov cocktails and commercial-grade fireworks attacked police and destroyed construction equipment at the site. “This was a very violent” incident that “was about anarchy and the attempt to destabilize,” Atlanta Police Chief

Darin Schierbaum

said this week.

Police detained some 35 people, including

Thomas Jurgens,

a lawyer for the Southern Poverty Law Center who was there as a legal observer for the National Lawyers Guild. The two groups regularly denounce conservative groups, and the SPLC is a media favorite. The latter group has said that its legal observers are “trained to monitor and document law enforcement behavior toward activists” to create a record “that can be used in defense cases, public statements, and litigation when cops act unethically.” Police charged 23 of those arrested with domestic terrorism, including Mr. Jurgens.

In a statement Monday the National Lawyers Guild claimed that “all of these arrests are part of ongoing state repression and violence against racial and environmental justice protesters.” The SPLC said the arrest was “not evidence of any crime, but of heavy-handed law enforcement intervention” that is “part of a months-long escalation of policing tactics against protesters and observers.”

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