Georgia refuses to release evidence from police shooting of Cop City activist
Experts say decision not to make evidence available to family of Manuel Paez Teran or public sets frightening' precedent
The state of Georgia is refusing to release evidence tied to the police shooting and killing of an activist protesting a police and fire department training center known as Cop City", prompting concern from police accountability experts who say this sets a frightening" precedent .
District attorney George Christian released a 31-page report earlier this month concluding that the 18 January shooting of Manuel Paez Teran, or Tortuguita", was objectively reasonable". Paez Teran was one of a small group of forest defenders" camping in a wooded public park to protest Cop City, planned for a separate part of the forest south-east of Atlanta, Georgia, less than a mile away. Dozens of officers from multiple agencies raided the park; the state claims Paez Teran fired a gun first, prompting six officers to shoot the activist. The activist sustained 57 gunshot wounds and died nearly instantly.
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