Three Antifa-linked protesters indicted for Atlanta contractor office firebombing
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Updated · Fox News · Apr 24
Three Antifa-linked protesters indicted for Atlanta contractor office firebombing
7 articles · Updated · Fox News · Apr 24
Katie Marie Kloth, Tyler John Norman, and Hannah Margaret Kass face charges of arson and criminal property damage for allegedly attacking Brasfield and Gorrie's Marietta office with firebombs while employees were inside.
The trio, accused of traveling from out of state, allegedly used explosive devices, fireworks, and vandalism, causing hundreds of dollars in damage. All are members of 'Defend the Atlanta Forest,' a group opposing the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center.
The indicted protesters are among 61 previously charged with domestic terrorism and racketeering related to ongoing demonstrations against the facility, which opened in April 2025 despite years of protests and violent incidents.
Why did indictments for the 2022 firebombing attack only arrive in 2026?
Are the actions against 'Cop City' legitimate environmental protest or criminal extremism?
How will a 2025 'domestic terrorist' designation influence the outcome of this case?
What does the recent court ruling on the fatal 2023 shooting mean for protesters?
With racketeering charges dismissed, what legal precedent could the state's appeal set?
How might Atlanta's massive AI-powered surveillance network affect future activism?