A firsthand account from the streets of Atlanta after the murder of Rayshard Brooks.
"The love and unity that went into burning that motherfucking Wendyโs down was incredible. Iโm not gonna give white people credit. Black people were angry. We were organized... They had fireworksโusing them to signal that police were coming, where to meet... I saw lasers big enough to put on telescopes pointed up at the drones, disrupting their feeds."
https://www.newyorker.com/news/as-told-to/the-plight-of-the-fight-a-view-from-atlanta-after-the-killing-of-rayshard-brooks
"The love and unity that went into burning that motherfucking Wendyโs down was incredible. Iโm not gonna give white people credit. Black people were angry. We were organized... They had fireworksโusing them to signal that police were coming, where to meet... I saw lasers big enough to put on telescopes pointed up at the drones, disrupting their feeds."
https://www.newyorker.com/news/as-told-to/the-plight-of-the-fight-a-view-from-atlanta-after-the-killing-of-rayshard-brooks
The New Yorker
โThe Plight of the Fightโ: A View from Atlanta After the Killing of Rayshard Brooks
A young protester who demonstrated after another fatal police shooting recounts a candid conversation with a cop.