about anarchy in the attempt to destabilize. emily: kayleigh, he s absolutely right. it s about a violent attack and an attempt to destabilize, and it s about anarchy. kayleigh: has come and i d rather hear that from mayor andre dickens then from te police. from what i have come to my count, i have seen, to the credit of atlanta, the statement from the city encouraging to remain peaceful. the mayor of portland, remember, when the same thing was happening at that courthouse, the mayor called the police come with her and paramilitary forces. but come out unequivocally and say this is unacceptable. not on my watch, not in my city, because it matters more than just a statement. you can go ahead and do this,
that is anti-police. it s actually putting some dollars behind the efforts here. so if this is a compound that police say they need, it ought to be replaced immediately. you know they have the money. and if they don t have the money, they ought to raise the money to do it, because it needs to be a strong signal now that authority is authority and crime breakers are the other thing. we all have to agree on what that s going to look like, otherwise we know what happens. cops leave. it isn t always that they wait for you to ask them to go. the best of them will leave. and if that happens, it takes a long time to get them back in the roles they use to fill. all that experience. so these cities start to look like the number one major city in america, new orleans. these cities start to look like chicago. at eric adams in new york is starting to wake up. i don t know if it s politics or wet, but when you re saying the right thing, hopefully he will do the right thing, too.
training facility they call cop city. according to police, a group of violent agitators were operating under the cover of a police will protest in the forested area around the site. they showed up, changed into black clothing, and broke into the construction area, throwing rocks, bricks, molotov cocktails, watching fireworks, and setting fire to the construction vehicles. police say the group launched a coordinated attack, torching that equipment and even burning down a surveillance tower. but the protesters are telling a different story. they accuse the police of lashing out at attendees at a nearby music festival organized by that same group. at least 35 people were arrested. police say many of them are from out of town and are calling the attack and active anarchy. you attack law enforcement officers, you damage equipment, you are breaking the law. this was a very violent attack. this wasn t about a public safety training center, it was
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