After the police shooting of Rayshard Brooks, an Atlanta community struggles to create peace
In the early morning of Tuesday, bulldozers and backhoes moved in to demolish the charred ruins of a Wendy’s fast-food restaurant that had become a shrine, a mini occupation zone, and rallying point for protesters since the building was set ablaze following the Activists who occupied the parking lot around the former drive-through restaurant hoped to create a space that would affirm Black lives, even naming the site the Rayshard Brooks Peace Center./ But in the three weeks that followed the June 12 shooting of the 27-year-old Black father, ...
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