Forced Police escort at least six people outside the City Council who is delayed by the Republican representative of Georgia Marjorie Taylor Greene on Tuesday night and were forced to deploy a taser against two of the people.
The reporters on the ground in the event in Georgia indicated that there were at least six protesters escorted from the City Council within a few minutes to begin. The police were possible to three of the people for their participation in the interruption, including one by disorderly conduct, cordination to the constitution of the Atlanta Journal.
“Put your hands behind your back!” The CBS News reporter Jared Eggleston can listen to a police officer in a video of the shared incident on social networks. “F — round trip” you can listen to the man shouting while disappearing outside the screen behind a wall, before a strong blow could be heard followed by the sound of a taser.
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A second explosion of another taser was heard that comes out shortly after.

Police image displaying their taser against a man after a physical altercation with the subject when the police tried to escort him out of the City Council. (Fox News Digital)
The suspect, who was attacked by the police, can be seen fighting with the officers before displaying the stunned gun twice.
Different videos of the event show a handful of other escorted, and some leave for their own will and others that have to be literally dragged by the police.
“García Libre”, a protester was heard when leaving in a video published in X, referring to Kilmar Abrego García, who has bone in the center of a deportation controversy after a federal judge said with a deported group.
“Free Kilmar!” Another could be heard repeatedly shout in the video while escorting.
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At times, while the police escorted the protesters outside the City Council, Green committed to the disruptors.
“The protest is outside. Thank you very much,” Greene said. “If you feel and listen, you can listen. Everyone on the other side of the hall, Democrats, independent,” he added while someone was being escorted.
“I am soft, they were expelled,” Greene said after the event. “That is exactly what I wanted to happen … This is a political demonstration or a protest. Hero a City Council tonight. Do you know who was out of place? The protesters.”
The interruption in the Greene rally follows greater volatility in the local municipalities of the Republican Party. Things have tense enough for the president of the National Committee of the Republican Congress, representative Richard Hudson, RN.C., to have told his republican companions that they temporarily refrain from celebrating events in the City Council in person.
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Citing the increase in “Democratic threats to violence”, the Wyoming representative of the Harrietan Republican Party Hangeman followed Hudson’s advice and transferred all his municipalities in person online. The measure occurred after an incident in which an assistant of one of the events in person followed Hageman when he left and began a physical confrontation with his staff, any police officer who intervened.
Green was only one of the few members of the Republican party who decided to do an event in person in the middle of the current current legislative break, according to NBC News.