Venezuela, Atlanta rallies
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The U.S. attack on Venezuela and abduction of its leader, Nicolas Maduro, and first lady, Cilia Flores, is drawing strong criticism from Georgia Democrats, Atlanta activists, and at least one prominent Republican as the world catches its breath following Saturday’s attack on the South American nation.
While more than 100 people rallied against the Trump administration’s capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro outside Centennial Olympic Park, a Venezuelan business owner in Alpharetta celebrated.
A Georgia judge has tossed racketeering charges against dozens of defendants accused of a yearslong conspiracy to halt the construction of a police and firefighter training facility.
Demonstrators gathered in Piedmont Park, Atlanta, expressing concern about potential U.S. involvement in Venezuela. Our Eli Jordan spoke with participants, including Matt from the Stand organization,
Judge Kevin Farmer dismissed racketeering charges against 61 "Stop Cop City" protesters due to procedural errors.
ATLANTA — Nationwide demonstrations continued this weekend in the wake of the deaths of three black Americans. 11Alive followed the demonstrations as they unfolded, and ultimately ended far less eventfully than the nights prior. Here's how the Sunday ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. ATLANTA (AP) — A protest turned violent in downtown Atlanta on Saturday night in the wake of the ...
ATLANTA — The U.S. attack on Venezuela is generating mixed emotions. People protested Saturday, saying the U.S. overstepped, but Channel 2’s Eryn Rogers also spoke to a Venezuelan who was happy about the military operation. Dozens of people gathered in downtown Atlanta to protest the early morning airstrikes in Venezuela.