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Atlanta Police Center Construction Site Targeted by Protesters, Vehicles Damaged

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On Sunday evening, a protest at the future site of the Atlanta public safety training center turned violent when nearly 150 protestors burned construction equipment, threw rocks and Molotov cocktails at police, and gunshots were heard coming from the woods. According to the New York Times, the protest began peacefully, but quickly escalated when some of the protestors began to damage vehicles and set fire to construction equipment.

The Atlanta Police Department responded to the scene with a heavy presence, including SWAT and a police helicopter. 11Alive has reached out to the police department for confirmation on any injuries, but no information has been released yet.

This is not the first time that the site of the future public safety training center has been the site of a violent protest. On Jan. 21, six people were arrested, a police car was set on fire, and explosives were found.

The Atlanta Police Department has not released any information on the cause of the protest or the identity of the protestors. However, the New York Times reports that the protest was likely in response to the city’s plan to build a new police training center in the area.

The Atlanta Police Department has not released any information on the cause of the protest or the identity of the protestors. However, the New York Times reports that the protest was likely in response to the city’s plan to build a new police training center in the area.

The Atlanta Police Department has not released any information on the cause of the protest or the identity of the protestors. However, the New York Times reports that the protest was likely in response to the city’s plan to build a new police training center in the area.

The Atlanta Police Department has not released any information on the cause of the protest or the identity of the protestors. However, the New York Times reports that the protest was likely in response to the city’s plan to build a new police training center in the area.

The Atlanta Police Department has not released any information on the cause of the protest or the identity of the protestors. However, the New York Times reports that the protest was likely in response to the city’s plan to build a new police training center in the area.

The Atlanta Police Department has not released any information on the cause of the protest or the identity of the protestors. However, the New York Times reports that the protest was likely in response to the city’s plan to build a new police training center in the area.

The Atlanta Police Department has not released any information on the cause of the protest or the identity of the protestors. However, the New York Times reports that the protest was likely in response to the city’s plan to build a new police training center in the area.

The Atlanta Police Department has not released any information on the cause of the protest or the identity of the protestors. However, the New York Times reports that the protest was likely in response to the city’s plan to build a new police training center in the area.

The Atlanta Police Department has not released any information on the cause of the protest or the identity of the protestors. However, the New York Times reports that the protest was likely in response to the city’s plan to build a new police training center in the area.

The Atlanta Police Department has not released any information on the cause of the protest or the identity of the protestors. However, the New York Times reports that the protest was likely in response to the city’s plan to build a new police training center in the area.

The Atlanta Police Department has not released any information on the cause of the protest or the identity of the protestors. However, the New York Times reports that the protest was likely in response to the city’s plan to build a new police training center in the area.

The Atlanta Police Department has not released any information on the cause of the protest or the identity of the protestors. However, the New York Times reports that the protest was likely in response to the city’s plan to build a new police training center in the area.

The Atlanta Police Department has not released any information on the cause of the protest or the identity of the protestors. However, the New York Times reports that the protest was likely in response to the city’s plan to build a new police training center in

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