Current:Home > FinanceReward increased for arrests of ‘anarchists’ who torched Atlanta police motorcycles -Wealthify
Reward increased for arrests of ‘anarchists’ who torched Atlanta police motorcycles
View
Date:2025-04-17 16:16:13
ATLANTA (AP) — Atlanta’s police chief on Tuesday urged the public to come forward with information about those who set police motorcycles on fire last month in protest over the planned construction of a public safety training center that critics call “Cop City.”
Police Chief Darin Schierbaum said the vandals have been using “violence, intimidation and fear” to stop the facility’s construction, attacking police vehicles as well as contractors’ construction equipment. Authorities held a news conference to release surveillance photos of “persons of interest” and to announce that the reward for information leading to the culprits’ arrests has been increased from $15,000 to $60,000.
Schierbaum said more than 40 police vehicles were targeted at Atlanta police’s current training center in south Atlanta early July 1. Ultimately, eight motorcycles were set alight and a police officer intervened before more damage could occur, Schierbaum said.
“Had (all) these vehicles been set on fire, the entire precinct would have been ignited,” the police chief said.
About an hour before that attack, vandals had smashed the windows of police vehicles at another location. Authorities believe the group wanted to set those vehicles on fire as well but were spotted by a bystander.
Mayor Andre Dickens and others say the planned $90 million training center would replace outdated training facilities and help address difficulties in hiring and retaining police officers that worsened after 2020’s nationwide protests against police brutality and racial injustice.
Opponents say they worry the facility will lead to greater militarization of the police and that its construction will exacerbate environmental damage in a poor, majority-Black area. Activists have been working to collect more than 70,000 signatures to force a referendum on building the project.
“For those that have legitimate concerns about the construction of a training center, how tax dollars are used, green space usage, we will continue as a department to protect those First Amendment rights,” Schierbaum said.
He added: “This is not about the protection of the First Amendment. This is intimidation, this is fear, this is destruction, and this is targeting key assets that protect this city.”
The Vote to Stop Cop City Coalition issued a statement after the news conference, decrying the lack of “accountability” for the January “murder” of 26-year-old protester Manuel Esteban Paez Terán, known as Tortuguita. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation has said state troopers fired in self-defense after Paez Terán shot at them while they cleared protesters from a wooded area near the site of the proposed facility. But the troopers involved weren’t wearing body cameras, and activists have questioned the official narrative.
“While Atlanta elites focus on limited property damage, tens of thousands of Atlantans are focused on actual violence by the state and have demanded the right to reject this deeply unpopular waste of public funds,” the statement read.
veryGood! (698)
Related
- 'As foretold in the prophecy': Elon Musk and internet react as Tesla stock hits $420 all
- Finding your place in the galaxy with the help of Star Trek
- Maryland court order enables shops to sell hemp-derived products
- While the world is watching Gaza, violence fuels growing tensions in the occupied West Bank
- Trump wants to turn the clock on daylight saving time
- How inflation's wrath is changing the way Gen Z spends money
- Former congressional candidate convicted of spending campaign funds on business debts
- 2nd grand jury indicts officer for involuntary manslaughter in Virginia mall shooting
- Tony Hawk drops in on Paris skateboarding and pushes for more styles of sport in LA 2028
- Arizona tribe is protesting the decision not to prosecute Border Patrol agents for fatal shooting
Ranking
- The 'Rebel Ridge' trailer is here: Get an exclusive first look at Netflix movie
- Amid a mental health crisis, toy industry takes on a new role: building resilience
- While the world is watching Gaza, violence fuels growing tensions in the occupied West Bank
- 'Feels like a hoax': Purported Bigfoot video from Colorado attracts skeptics, believers
- Sonya Massey's family keeps eyes on 'full justice' one month after shooting
- Inflation has a new victim: Girl Scout cookies
- Grandson recounts seeing graphic video of beloved grandmother killed by Hamas
- Palestinians in Gaza face impossible choice: Stay home under airstrikes, or flee under airstrikes?
Recommendation
The FTC says 'gamified' online job scams by WhatsApp and text on the rise. What to know.
Chicago meteorologist Tom Skilling announces retirement after 45 years reporting weather for WGN-TV
Allow Alix Earle's Hair Transformation to Influence Your Fall Tresses
Florine Mark, former owner of Weight Watchers franchises in Michigan and Canada, dies at 90
Person accused of accosting Rep. Nancy Mace at Capitol pleads not guilty to assault charge
Jada Pinkett Smith Says Will Smith Hadn't Called Her His Wife in a Long Time Prior to Oscars Slap
‘Ring of fire’ solar eclipse will cut across the Americas, stretching from Oregon to Brazil
After years of erasure, Black queer leaders rise to prominence in Congress and activism