Atlanta, GA
Atlanta’s “Cop City” Is Putting Policing Before the Climate
On a grey, drizzly day final December, activists and organizers with the Atlanta-based Cease Cop Metropolis motion held a press convention on the sting of the Weelaunee Forest. Hours earlier than, a large police drive had descended on Weelaunee, the place a bunch of forest defenders have been residing since 2021 to stop the development of an enormous police militarization facility, known as Cop Metropolis by native organizers. Through the raid, police arrested 5 forest defenders, who had been in the end charged with home terrorism. The extreme fees are a results of 2017 state laws meant to additional criminalize protests.
“It’s clear that if the general public doesn’t reply… escalation goes to proceed,” a consultant of the Atlanta Solidarity Fund informed the assembled press that day. “Are we going to finish up in a scenario the place police are murdering protesters so as to advance not public security however their explicit political agenda in constructing Cop Metropolis?”
These phrases turned out to be tragically prescient. Simply over a month later, on January 18, Georgia State Patrol shot and killed a forest defender named Manuel Teran throughout a raid. On that very same day, police made at the very least seven extra arrests, resulting in extra home terrorism fees. Organizers say Teran, who glided by the identify Tortugita, had a deep dedication to nonviolent resistance.
Full particulars of the taking pictures have but to emerge. The official police narrative — which, as a rule, needs to be handled with skepticism — has been murky from the beginning. First, police mentioned there could have been gunfire by an unseen shooter, which resulted within the nonfatal taking pictures of an officer; shortly after, police claimed that they had been in dialog with a forest defender who then fired at them.
The Georgia Bureau of Investigations claims there isn’t any physique digicam footage of the taking pictures, as Georgia State Patrol officers are not outfitted with physique cams, and has refused to launch the names of any officers concerned. Different companies that had been current with physique cams, together with the Atlanta Police, are refusing to launch no matter footage they’ve. In the meantime, stories from the bottom have steered the potential for unintended pleasant fireplace.
As we watch for the complete story to develop into clear, the actual fact stays: Nobody would have been killed had Atlanta’s management not rammed by the unpopular venture often known as Cop Metropolis.
The proposal for Cop Metropolis, formally often known as the Public Security Coaching Middle, was publicly introduced in 2021, and began getting consideration that summer season, when laws was formally launched. The $90 million facility would function a coaching middle for Atlanta police and firefighters; the proposal consists of the development of a mock metropolis within the forest, therefore the moniker Cop Metropolis. The proposed web site is the Weelaunee Forest (often known as the Atlanta Forest, or the South River Forest, although we might be utilizing the unique Muscogee identify, Weelaunee).
Referred to in an official report as one of many 4 “lungs” of the town of Atlanta, the forest is a important bulwark towards environmental catastrophe and serves as an vital public good for the numerous residents who discover pleasure in strolling the forest’s trails. In a metropolis already dealing with harmful warmth waves (projected to worsen) and flooding (additionally projected to worsen) on account of the local weather disaster, the safety that ecologically wealthy land offers can’t be overstated. Each the Weelaunee Forest and the South River, which winds by it, are teeming with life.
Atlanta, GA
Isaac Hayes III Details Racist Incident With 'Karen' in Atlanta Neighborhood
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Isaac Hayes III — a famous record producer and the son of Isaac Hayes — is diving into an incident he says went down just outside his gated community on Christmas Eve … when he filmed a woman cursing at him and making a racist remark.
Here’s the deal … Hayes shared a video on his Instagram where a woman asks him for his name — accusing him of driving too fast in and out of the Atlanta gated community — before adding “f*** you.”
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The diatribe then takes a racial turn … with what sounds like her saying, “Why don’t you be white?”
We spoke with Isaac … who tells us he had first seen this woman while driving into his neighborhood — waving her arms at him and shouting in what he thought was an effort to flag him down for assistance.
Hayes stopped to speak with the woman — who he says was cursing at him and making racist comments … and, he started to record to make sure he was safe.
Isaac says he’s heard a lot of “Karen” stories in his life … but, this is the first time anything like this has ever happened to him. People online are pissed, Isaac adds, though he’s trying to keep a cool head about the whole interaction.
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Hayes tells us he doesn’t know what the aftermath of this incident will bring … but, there’s one thing he has no interest in doing. Listen to the clip yourself to hear what it is.
We’re told Isaac doesn’t plan on talking to the cops, never feeling in physical danger. That said, he’s obviously not happy this whole situation happened … especially on a holiday!
Atlanta, GA
Post-Christmas Atlanta Falcons 7-Round Mock Draft
The Atlanta Falcons narrowly lead the NFC South with two weeks of the NFL regular season remaining. While it is not draft season in Atlanta, the front office already knows positions of need for 2025 and beyond.
General manager Terry Fontenot currently holds four draft picks, one each in the first, second, fourth, and seventh rounds of the 2025 NFL Draft. Atlanta sent its third-round pick to New England for Matt Judon. Their fifth-round pick was forfeited due to violating tampering rules when arranging travel for Kirk Cousins, Darnell Mooney, and Charlie Woerner during free agency.
Finally, the sixth-round pick was involved in the Van Jefferson pick swap. The Falcons have the Rams’ seventh-round pick, while their own currently is held by the Steelers.
Reminder, it’s December, and draft boards will evolve.
Round 1 – Pick 19 Jihaad Campbell, LB, Alabama
Campbell is an IMG Academy graduate and former 5-star recruit before committing to Alabama. The 6 foot 3, 244-pounder has been pro-prepped since early high school and has durable coverage ability in space and sideline-to-sideline speed.
The injury history of Troy Andersen and the lack of athleticism from Nate Landman and JD Bertrand make this a top-two need on this Falcons team. If you want a starter in a limited linebacker class, he’s the best.
Round 2 – Pick 51 Landon Jackson, DE, Arkansas
2023 first-team All-SEC and second team in 2024, Jackson had 6.5 sacks each of the last-two seasons. Throughout his top-100 high school recruitment and playing days at LSU and Arkansas, Jackson established inside/outside versatility on the line of scrimmage.
In the case of the Falcons, with his 96th-percentile height, 86th-percentile weight, and 80+ percentile vertical speed, Jackson projects well for a defensive end role in a 3-4 defensive scheme, similar to the role occupied by Calais Campbell in 2023.
Pick 51 would be Jackson’s draft floor for sure, but knowing Fontenot has made a second-round trade in every draft he’s led with the Falcons, he’ll go up and get Jackson if he wants him.
Round 4 – Pick 120 Quincy Riley, CB, Louisville
Preferably a zone corner, the 6-foot, 195-pound Riley is the sizable thump in the slot. The Falcons need to upgrade depth behind starter Dee Alford, who is a restricted free agent after this season.
Riley‘s speed is what he writes home about though, and oddly he times even faster than he looks on tape. With a verified 10.48 100-meter time, he’s got ideal size and speed.
Round 7 – Pick 237 Cam Jackson, NT, Florida
A 3-4 scheme ideally features a mammoth nose tackle in the middle. Jackson has lost over 25 pounds and was still listed at 342 pounds for the Gators in 2024.
Jackson’s immovable mass and ferocious motor can help contribute in Atlanta’s early down stunts and gap control, creating a niche role at a value late Day 3.
Four picks, four defensive players – Terry Fontenot has gone offensive skill in the first round in each of his first-four drafts as the Falcons general manager. However, this will be the first time the Falcons aren’t drafting in the top-10, and the idea of selecting the best prospect available should be able to fill needs on the defensive side of the ball in 2025.
Atlanta, GA
Atlanta outreach group serves up Christmas dinner with a side of hope
ATLANTA – Christmas is a time many of us spend with our loved ones. But many people don’t have families or even a place to call home. The nonprofit group Frontline Response celebrated the holiday with a special dinner for its residents.
This is a special Christmas for resident, Quaquela Lewis.
“I’ve been out of work for two years,” she admitted.
Lewis lost her job and times grew tough.
“I was actually on the street,” Lewis said. “You’re out there, and you’re struggling to exist.”
She now stays at Frontline Response, and this holiday, Lewis has a roof over her head and a place to celebrate Christmas.
“It’s a blessing. It’s a time of rest. Having a place like this takes that pressure off,” Lewis said.
The nonprofit rescues people from sex trafficking and helps people experiencing homelessness get back on their feet.
“This is a wonderful place,” said a resident, who only wanted to be known as Alexander. “I’m just thankful this place has a wonderful program.”
CEO Terry Tucker, his son Jabari and several volunteers cooked dinner and set up for dozens of people who may not have had anywhere else to go or anyone else to share Christmas.
“It’s really good to be able to not just give food, but spend that time and really commune with people,” Tucker said. “There are a lot of people who get caught in circumstances that are not of their own making. A lot of them may not have any kind of dinner, let alone Christmas dinner.”
Tucker says the residents are more like family and that on Christmas, the greatest gift you can give is love.
“We want to make it special, not just another meal. What we try to do is create a place where people feel like there’s some sort of joy they’ve had over the season,” he said.
Learn more about Frontline Response here.
The Source: FOX 5 Atlanta reporter Christopher King interviewed some of the people using Frontline Response’s services for this story.
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