3 years ago

Petition: Pressure Funders to Divest from Supporting Cop City

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Posters against Cop City lying on the ground next to candles

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An environmental activist named Manuel Teran was shot 57 times by Georgia police and seven other protestors were also arrested and charged with domestic terrorism after the shooting. The activists were protesting Cop City in Atlanta, a police training complex that will be built where the Weelaunee Forest resides. Some of the corporate donors include Amazon, Chik-fil-A, and Delta. Please sign this petition to urge the Atlanta Police Foundation funders to divest from Cop City!

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