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Armed protesters stood guard on Tuesday at an Atlanta-area Wendy's, the site where Rayshard Brooks, a black man shot twice in the back by an Atlanta police officer, died earlier this month.

Earlier in the day, a group of people had "taken over" the burned-out property in South Atlanta, according to local reports.

People living in the area also have complained that the protesters who remained were no longer peaceful, but instead were using the space for their own gain and at times blocking people on the street from getting by.

They claimed the Atlanta police weren't doing much to solve the problem, making life for those living in the neighborhood a living nightmare.

"My husband literally just missed getting caught in the crossfire when he was on his way home," Kimberlee Jones told WXIA. "People have been shot and have been hurt."

Jones has been living about a mile from the Wendy's where Brooks was shot and said it's been physically difficult to get to her neighborhood ever since the group took over the parking lot and began wreaking havoc.

She added that her mother tried to get to her house -- but people who had put up a crude roadblock stopped her.

"They wouldn't let her through and she felt intimidated," Jones, a leader of the South Atlanta Civil League neighborhood association, said.

Over the weekend, two shootings in the area resulted in injuries.

A demonstrator also attacked a police officer after a man and woman claimed a mob of people stopped their car and attacked them as they tried to drive past the Wendy's.

"It's scary to have someone come after you like that," one of the victims told WSB-TV. "We take their side. We weren't being disrespectful. We were just trying to get on the interstate. I was hit in the arms and the face and legs with the boulder."

The unrest in Atlanta had some leaders arguing that police largely were missing in action.

"Sad situation someone today and yesterday at Wendy's that is blocked off by armed young men with long guns and pistols," City Council President Felicia Moore tweeted over the weekend. "All businesses surrounded are boarded. The tension is in the air and emotions are raw. Police are not in sight. Is this Atlanta? No! We must rise up!"

Calls made by Fox News to the Atlanta police department for comment were not immediately returned and there has been no official statement about the arrest from the mayor's office or the police department.

However, WSB-TV claimed multiple police sources told them the authorities, now traveling in pairs, have been patrolling the area from "a distance."

The civil unrest came as Brooks' family and friends gathered Tuesday at Atlanta's historic Ebenezer Baptist Church for his funeral.

The Rev. Bernice A. King, the daughter of the late civil rights leader and CEO of The Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change, spoke at the service.

"We really should not be here today, this should not have happened to Rayshard," King said.

She also spoke of Brooks' four children and her own experience of losing a father and called for police reform so that officers cannot "continue to hide behind badges and trainings and policies and procedures rather than regarding the humanity of others in general and black lives specifically."





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Can I get a Single, a Frosty and some fries? Oh, the Wendys was burned down by the girlfriend of Rayshard Brooks. Sorry, I must be in the wrong neighborhood.
 

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Time for the Authorities to step up and stop the chaos, where are they ?
 

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Protesters rally at Atlanta jail, demand release of woman accused in Wendy’s arson



Protesters on Tuesday night gathered outside the Fulton County Jail in Atlanta demanding the release of the woman accused of setting fire to the Wendy's restaurant where Rayshard Brooks was killed by a police officer.

The group, which had swelled in size to about 100 by 11 p.m., banged on pots and pans, blared their car horns, held signs reading Black Lives Matter and used projectors to light up the words "Dismantle white supremacy" and "Shut it down."

On Monday, the Fulton County Sheriff's Office announced they were looking for Natalie White in connection to the Wendy's fire. By Tuesday evening, she had turned herself in and is facing charges of first-degree arson.

She is scheduled to go before a judge Wednesday.

White's lawyer, Drew Findling, claims his client did not start the June 13 fire. There have been rumors that White was Brooks' girlfriend, something Brooks' family denies. While Findling would not confirm those claims, he did say White and Brooks knew each other.

The protesters parked outside the jail told local reporters they would remain until White was released.

Brooks was shot in the back twice on June 12 by police officer Garrett Rolfe. Rolfe has been fired and is facing 11 charges of his own, including felony murder. The other officer at the scene, Devin Brosnan, is facing three charges, including aggravated assault.

Atlanta Mayor Keisha Bottoms and Fulton County District Attorney Paul L. Howard Jr. called Brooks' killing an unjustified use of deadly force -- a claim the police union has pushed back strongly on.

"We've concluded that at the time Mr. Brooks was shot, he did not pose an imminent threat of serious injury to the officers," Howard said.

In the aftermath of Brooks' death, the Atlanta police chief resigned, and White, according to authorities, burned down the Wendy's

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I hope the insurance company that insured the Wendy's will keep that woman penniless her entire life.
 

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I hope the insurance company that insured the Wendy's will keep that woman penniless her entire life.

They don't need money. The State of GA will triple her Bridge Card limit and give her unlimited food stamps.
 

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