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Judge Jane Barwick ruled that the Atlanta Police Foundation must turn over records to journalists related to Cop City.
Teran was part of a protest group calling itself "Stop Cop City." The group has demonstrated against the 85-acre training facility for months, saying the center will further militarize the police.
‘COP CITY’ PRESS CONFERENCE FOLLOWING HEARING The backstory Approved by the Atlanta City Council in September 2021, the center has been a source of controversy and debate since its inception.
This year’s project, “At the Root: Policing and the Right to Protest,” focuses on the Stop Cop City movement, which emerged to confront a proposal to build a public safety training facility in a clear ...
The family of an Atlanta man who died after he was tased by an officer during a crash investigation said they will continue to seek justice after a Fulton County grand jury decided not to indict the ...
After railroading all opposition, Atlanta’s “law-and-order” Mayor Andre Dickens celebrated the opening of the militarized police training center dubbed Cop City.
City manager's shocking confrontation with cop during speeding stop sparks outrage and reveals his true colors. Watch ...
A Fulton County Superior Court Judge has ordered the Atlanta Police Foundation to comply with a series of open records requests filed by a group of reporters and researchers related ...
On September 5, Carr obtained indictments against 61 people, alleging violations of the state’s Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) law, over ongoing efforts to halt construction of ...
The plaintiffs, Atlanta Community Press Collective and Chicago-based research center Lucy Parsons Labs, had first requested records regarding the training center back in 2023.