Manuel Paez Terán, known as 'Tortuguita' was isolated and alone as police shot him dead - and his family and friends say the full story is being kept from themManuel Paez Terán's last word was: "Help." It wasn't spoken; it was sent by text. From another location in the same forest where Paez Terán - or "Tortuguita"- was camping in a tent, someone texted back: "What do you need?"Seconds later, Tortuguita - Spanish for "Little Turtle"- was dead. Six Georgia state patrol troopers shot Paez Terán with at least 14 bullets, leaving 57 wounds. The 26-year-old had been sleeping in tents and tree houses in a public park for months, along with dozens of other "forest defenders" in protest against a $90m police and fire department training center known as "Cop City", planned for another part of the forest less than a mile away. Continue reading...
Shot 14 times, no charges for police: family's grief over death of Cop City activist
8. října 2023 13:30
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/oct/08/cop-city-activist-tortuguita-georgia-manuel-paez-teran
Zdroj: The Guardian