 Dear Mr. Fisher, your continued support of the Atlanta Police Foundation displays a complete disregard for the best interests of the people of Atlanta. We don't want top city in this area. This is literally my backyard. Stop, stop! This week of action was extremely necessary and I'm so glad to see all of you here from Atlanta and from all around. Yes! We must come together to become what we wish to protect. We ourselves must become a force of solidarity. This city has ignored the democratic cries of the residents. Folks gave 17 hours worth of public comment saying we didn't want this. 70% was in opposition to this. This is a sound example of environmental racism. It's the lungs of Atlanta. It's been good to us. And the chemicals that they're going to be using to engage in this chemical warfare and all the shit they do is going to run back into Mother Earth. And back into the bodies of the people who live over there. We've watched and seen what overpolice in our community has done to our people. I've been beat by the hands of the police before. It is a spiritual mandate to be in resistance. And as a mother, I have to exemplify to my kid what it means to do that struggle and also let her know that we didn't take this land down, baby girl. Not on our watch. We got the things. This is always going to be indigenous land, no matter one thousand years are growing in the trees and are in the ground around us. And when we see something like a cop city attempting to be built, things are all together. I want to stand in solidarity between all of our people of color. So let there be no mistake that black folks, indigenous folks are all right here saying we do not want this to happen in our world. We want a future. We want a future in this city. And this ain't it.