On Monday, Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr spoke with local AccessWDUN radio to denounce the Antifa riot on Saturday night in downtown Atlanta, saying he was "confident" their crimes counted as domestic terrorism.
"I am confident that the facts will show that these individuals have engaged in domestic terrorism. It provides for a serious punishment and for a longer term if convicted," Carr said.
On Saturday, Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene also called the Atlanta Antifa domestic terrorists and tweeted, "It's happening again TONIGHT in Atlanta. When will our federal agencies start taking left-wing TERRORISM seriously? Looking at you Merrick Garland… ANTIFA/BLM = DOMESTIC TERRORISTS!"
Members of the so-called Treehouse Antifa took to the streets Saturday to scuffle with police, set a police car ablaze, and throw rocks and fireworks at the Atlanta Police Foundation. The riot came after the now-suspended Atlanta Forest Twitter account called for a "night of rage" following the fatal shooting of one of their members, 26-year-old Manuel Esteban Paez Teran. Paez Teran was killed after he shot a police officer.
"This isn't Oregon, we're not Washington, we're not New York or California. If you come here, if you commit violent acts against our citizens, against law enforcement officers, we're going to hold you accountable and I am proud that our office is taking the lead," Carr said.
"I will defend anyone's right. I firmly believe in the First Amendment and peaceful protest. I will defend it but protesters use words. Rioters use AR fifteens and handguns and throw Molotov cocktails," Carr added.
Carr expressed a similar sentiment in a January 21 tweet, calling out media outlets for calling the rioters "protestors."
As local news reports, six have been arrested since Saturday night and five of them were from out of state. Carr commented on how Antifa were coming to Georgia to commit violent crime.
"But you can't come here and do it. You're going to be held accountable," Carr said.
Carr also commented on relaxed bond standards and said, "One of the individuals arrested Saturday night was arrested a month ago by us."
"This individual was granted bond. We opposed bond and he was rearrested Saturday night. That's an issue. That's a problem. And it's unacceptable but it goes back to a larger conversation," Carr said.
Powered by StructureCMS™ Comments
Join and support independent free thinkers!
We’re independent and can’t be cancelled. The establishment media is increasingly dedicated to divisive cancel culture, corporate wokeism, and political correctness, all while covering up corruption from the corridors of power. The need for fact-based journalism and thoughtful analysis has never been greater. When you support The Post Millennial, you support freedom of the press at a time when it's under direct attack. Join the ranks of independent, free thinkers by supporting us today for as little as $1.
Remind me next month
To find out what personal data we collect and how we use it, please visit our Privacy Policy
Comments