A Southern Poverty Law Center lawyer charged with domestic terrorism was released Tuesday on bail, the only one of 22 suspects to be granted bond by a magistrate judge in the violent attack on 'Cop City,' a future police training center near Atlanta.
Law Center lawyer charged with domestic terrorism was released Tuesday on bail, the only one of 22 suspects to be granted bond by a magistrate judge in the violent attack on “Cop City,” a future police training center near Atlanta.
A DeKalb County magistrate court judge denied bail for the other 22 suspects while approving a $5,000 consent bond for 28-year-old, who, according to the Center, attended the fiery Sunday siege as a “legal observer” for the leftist National Lawyers Guild. “Given the fact that he is a [barred] attorney, his claim at this point, he’s a legal observer. I can’t stand here and say there’s evidence he threw something,” said DeKalb County Court Magistrate Judge Anna Davis, according to Atlanta TV station WSB, the local ABC affiliate.but not the other 22 suspects charged with domestic terrorism.
“You had to make a concerted effort to go there,” Mr. Johnson said. “This group changed their clothing into all black-out clothing. They had shields. They had bags of rocks. They had fireworks. They had Molotov cocktails.” The suspects attended the remote hearing from the DeKalb County Jail wearing orange prison jumpsuits.
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