Leftist Nutjobs From Across the Country Head to Southern Atlanta Autonomous Zone
At least eight far-left extremists have been arrested after they allegedly threw rocks and Molotov cocktails at Atlanta police responding to an ongoing protest in forested area where a new police and EMS training facility will be built.
The group, who have dubbed themselves the “forest defenders,” have set up camp on the grounds, which are set aside for the 85-acre project, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. The Atlanta police said that a number of illegal structures had been built on the property, which is owned by the city.
Far-left extremists & #Antifa from across US have been going to Atlanta to support an occupation at a construction site for a future police training academy. They’ve created barricades & hurled firebombs at responding police. Comrades have carried out violence in solidarity. pic.twitter.com/pz4sHNHFu1
— Andy Ngô ???? (@MrAndyNgo) May 18, 2022
On Tuesday, activists allegedly threw a Molotov cocktail into the construction site, which burst into flames just yards away from where three officers were standing, according to Fox News. The fire department responded just moments later to put out the blaze.
Police also responded to reports of an incendiary device found on nearby Key Road that did not ignite.
In a Tuesday press conference, Atlanta Police Department Assistant Chief D. Schierbaum said that police had been at the property that day to escort construction personnel through the site when the attack began.
Schierbaum explained that eight had been arrested in connection to the day’s incident, and that charges range from “criminal trespass to obstruction of law enforcement officers.”
Among those arrested on Tuesday were: Lee Ana-Gypsy, 38; Brooke Courtmanche, 26; Phillip A Flagg, 28; Elizabeth Hoitt-Lange, 24; Madeleine Kodat, 28; Erin Brault, 27; and Abigail E. Skapyak, 23, who also faces a charge of giving a false name.
Here is the @Atlanta_Police body camera footage from May 17 showing the extremists at the far-left autonomous zone in southern Atlanta hiding in the bushes to hurl a firebomb at police (& missing). #Antifa & far-left extremists on social media lied & said no molotovs were thrown. pic.twitter.com/GfTwCRJTiF
— Andy Ngô ???? (@MrAndyNgo) May 19, 2022
Phillip A. Flagg, 28, of Worchester, Mass., was arrested at the far-left riot in southern Atlanta on May 17 where extremists hurled firebombs at police. Flagg, a male-to-female transsexual, has a long history of radical leftist militant activism. https://t.co/h7SOMfxRKA pic.twitter.com/8oxPMyUifG
— Andy Ngô ???? (@MrAndyNgo) May 19, 2022
Madeleine Gunther Kodat, 28, of Philadelphia, was arrested at the far-left riot in Atlanta on May 17 where rioters hurled firebombs at police. Kodat (they/them) uses the fake name “Matthias.” Koldat was once a ballet dancer before studying critical studies.https://t.co/SbWto3j0Gf pic.twitter.com/molJoucV5q
— Andy Ngô ???? (@MrAndyNgo) May 19, 2022
Abigail Elizabeth Skapyak, 23, of Minneapolis, was arrested at the far-left riot in Atlanta on May 17 where rioters hurled firebombs at police. She was quickly bailed out. She’s a former @TheJusticeDept intern & was arrested at a BLM riot in MN last year. https://t.co/FalODR6PaH pic.twitter.com/qC3H0bxRIY
— Andy Ngô ???? (@MrAndyNgo) May 19, 2022
Notably, Skapyak was a Department of Justice intern in 2020 in their Office of Special Counsel for Immigration-Related Unfair Employment Practices.
She was also arrested in 2021 Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, for rioting. Rioting had broken out in that city after Daunte Wright was killed by a police officer during a traffic stop.
Here’s some more arrests from #BrooklynCenter #Antifa/#BLM rioting that I missed from last night
Abby Skapyak (22). She was previously interning with the DoJ (@TheJusticeDept). She’s been arrested on riot charges and held w/o bail for now. pic.twitter.com/RSlGLa6oHT
— AntifaWatch (@AntifaWatch2) April 15, 2021
Despite claims from far-left activists that Molotov cocktails were not throw, body camera footage shots the three officers standing at the construction site when an activist threw one nearby.
According to the far-left media outlet Unicorn Riot, a truck barricade was set on fire amidst the police raid of the compound.
“We do know there’s other people that are on the property now. We’re asking them to leave. It’s illegal to be on the property. There’s not public access here. And so if those individuals leave, there will be no arrest. But if you do remain on site of the property intending to harm law enforcement officials to obstruct the property of the city of Atlanta will be arrested,” said Schierbaum.
The activists have called the occupation of the private land “No Cop City,” in reference to the public safety build.
Additional arrests were made on May 12, after rioters vandalized the Cumberland offices of contractor Brasfield and Gorrie, the firm which is involved in the building of the training complex.
Activists allegedly shot fireworks at the office building, causing the grass to catch fire. Three windows were also allegedly broken with “paint bombs.”
Tyler John Norman Katie Marie Kloth, Hannah Margaret Kass, Joseph William Turner, and Julian Adan Goldberg were all arrested and face a range of charges including rioting, making terroristic threats, and criminal property damage, according to the Marietta Daily Journal.
Arrested at the far-left violent attack on a construction company office in Atlanta on May 12 as revenge for it building a police, EMS training center in south Atlanta. #Antifa say it would be a “cop city.” https://t.co/x2HiBR0uxA
Joseph William Turner & Tyler John Norman: pic.twitter.com/ATACYfMSIW
— Andy Ngô ???? (@MrAndyNgo) May 18, 2022
Julian Adan Goldberg, a developer at Berkeley, CA company @We_Share_Solar, was arrested at the violent attack on the offices of @BrasfieldGorrie in Atlanta on May 12. He & his comrades have charges ranging from terroristic threats to rioting & vandalism.https://t.co/x2HiBR0uxA pic.twitter.com/hFcW3YmkBz
— Andy Ngô ???? (@MrAndyNgo) May 18, 2022
During Tuesday’s press conference, Schierbaum noted that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) was in attendance, adding that those who had been arrested and claimed to be from the local area were actually responding to calls for the occupation of the land from out of state.
GoFundMe fundraisers have been set up by other far-left activists to fund travel to the Atlanta forrest.
On May 17, far-left extremists from across the US who descended on an occupation in southern Atlanta escalated their violence by attacking police with firebombs. The FBI is now involved because most of them are from out of state. #Antifa https://t.co/FJvMOCWxwS
— Andy Ngô ???? (@MrAndyNgo) May 19, 2022
The group is also using Open Collective to purchase supplies for their encampment, including surveillance items like “forest monitoring equipment” as well as drone.
Far-left extremists coming from across US to the autonomous zone in Atlanta are fundraising to pay each other. In addition to @gofundme, @opencollect is used to buy equipment to spy on @Atlanta_Police. @FBI is investigating following firebombing. #Antifa https://t.co/peQy0VCv4S pic.twitter.com/ddCW30QwnX
— Andy Ngô ???? (@MrAndyNgo) May 19, 2022
“There has been a number of concerted efforts in stopping the public safety training center by committing criminal acts here in Atlanta, in Cobb County, in Birmingham, Alabama, and other states. And we appreciate the Federal Bureau of Investigation joining this investigation to stop these attempts on the foundation, to stop these criminal acts for this public sector training center,” said Schierbaum.
“The majority of individuals that are being arrested here in Cobb County and other places have driver’s license from Pennsylvania, from Tennessee, from Rhode Island, from Virginia, from New York and from Minnesota,” he added.
“We will not be deterred by the acts of a few that do not represent our community and our community values,” he said.
According to Fox 5, these “forest defenders” have been camping on the property since last year. They have reportedly driven spikes into the trees, making it dangerous to cut the trees within the forest down.
According to the Atlanta Police Foundation, this Safety Training Center will include areas for fire, EMS, and police trainings, including a mock city, fire training facilities, a shooting range, and classroom buildings.
This site will reportedly “Embrace police reform and cultural sensitivity through an extensive training and educational partnership with the National Center for Civil & Human Rights.”
Parts will also be open to the community, including walking paths, picnic areas, a community garden, and a weekly farmers market.
Andy Ngo contributed to this report.
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