Two individuals arrested on domestic terrorism charges for their roles in the 'Cop City' attack in Georgia have ties to the National Lawyers Guild, a group that has defended Antifa.
The 'Outnumbered' panel discussed the outrage surrounding the coordinated attack and Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre suggesting she was unaware of Sunday's violent riot.
The Atlanta Police Department named the 23 activists it arrested for domestic terrorism on Monday after a protest of the proposed 85-acre Atlanta Public Safety Training Center, labeled by opponents as"Cop City," turned into a violent assault on law enforcement. The individuals arrested on construction equipment and police officers at the site east of Atlanta, using large rocks, bricks, Molotov cocktails and fireworks.
The NLG named Marsicano as a 2022 Hayward Burns Fellow, which sponsors law students and legal workers to spend the summer working for public interest organizations nationwide, according to a February 2022 post on its website. In an Instagram post from that month, the University of North Carolina law school's NLG student chapter also identified him as a board member in an advertisement for an"important conversation" on abolishing police and prisons.
Atlanta police released video of fires set to equipment at the construction site of a police and fire training facility dubbed"Cop City."The NLG, likewise, came out against the idea, saying that Antifa has no leaders and is not a formal organization, adding,"although activists who identify with the term often favor direct action instead of policy reform, as well as autonomous mutual aid.
Scott Walter, president of the Capital Research Center, told Fox News Digital that the National Lawyers Guild's "century of support for violent insurrection has led it to effectively become Antifa's legal arm, shielding rioters from justice."
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