Stopping the Cop Cities Countrywide ( crimethinc.com )

Since April 2021, protesters in Atlanta, Georgia have been fighting to defend Weelaunee Forest, where politicians and profiteers are attempting to build a police training compound known as Cop City. This movement has spread around the country, identifying and attacking the roots of state and corporate support for the project; later this month, opponents of Cop City will gather in Tucson, Arizona.

Yet the proposed police militarization center in Atlanta is only one of many. All across the United States, governments are allocating hundreds of millions of dollars to build new police militarization facilities, seeking to expand the repressive capabilities of the police and pouring more money into the pockets of their allies.

The movement to Stop Cop City has given rise to one of the fiercest struggles of the past three years. Does it represent a reproducible strategy by which abolitionists can take a structural approach to stopping the expansion of the police-industrial complex?

Rentlar ,

https://atlytics.org/2023-data-for-hope-competition-understanding-homelessness-in-atlanta/

$70 million could be going to $7 000 worth of funding to 10 000 of Atlanta's poorest ($550/mo for a year which would be game-changing for many), serving Atlanta's 3000 or so homeless and thousands on the brink of homelessness. Why are taxpayers handing out money and land to build police themeparks?

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