Leftists would have you believe unrest inside big blue cities is a grassroots movement.
Investigators digging into the Cop City attack just exposed a shocking truth.
And what they revealed explains what’s really going on inside the Defund the Police movement.
Members of the corporate-controlled media are falling all over themselves to justify a coordinated and destructive attack on a police training facility under construction in Atlanta, Georgia.
Police arrested 35 vandals after they swarmed over the construction site setting heavy equipment and building supplies on fire.
Did Antifa charter a midnight train to Georgia?
The far-left vandals set out to sabotage the South River Forest Public Safety Training facility before it’s even ready to be used.
Without identifying their source, NPR published a sympathetic piece claiming that not only is there controversy over the location on an old farm where prisoners used to work, but that “the clash is also about the future, and the complicated balance between progress and equity.”
Calling the slash and burn effort a mere “clash” was something of an understatement considering that protestors were going as far as throwing Molotov cocktails at police.
What Atlanta detectives have discovered sheds far more interesting information about the situation.
Investigators have identified at least 35 agitators involved in the carefully coordinated attack.
They’ve also named a stunning 23 domestic terrorism suspects they say are “violent extremists.”
“This wasn’t about a public safety training center. This was about anarchy, and this was about an attempt to destabilize. And we are addressing that quickly,” Atlanta Police Chief Schierbaum told reporters. “Actions such as this will not be tolerated. You attack law enforcement officers, you damage equipment, you are breaking the law. This was a very violent attack that occurred this evening.”
Of the 35 arrested, only two are even from Georgia.
In other words, a bunch of left-wing thugs swept into the state to stir up trouble while making it look like a local controversy.
Agitators came from as far away as France and Canada and of course, from even bluer states that Georgia has become.
“Some of those arrested yesterday were from Massachusetts and New York and France and Canada. So this is a national network, an international group of people that are organized to come to our state to undermine a public safety training center,” Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr told Fox News.
The attacks were so over the top that 23 of the 35 people arrested have been charged with domestic terrorism.
Stay tuned to Blue State Blues for any updates to this ongoing story.