Aldridg Donesha, « GBI: Ballistic analysis shows projectile recovered from trooper's wound matches gun in protester's possession », 11 Alive, (lire en ligne, consulté le )
Jonathan Raymond, « GBI says bodycam video exists of aftermath of deadly 'Cop City' clash », 11 Alive, (lire en ligne, consulté le )
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(en) Shaddi Abusaid, Alexis Stevens, Henri Hollis et Asia Simone Burns, « No charges against Atlanta officers in fatal shooting of Rayshard Brooks », The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, (lire en ligne, consulté le )
(en) J. D. Capelouto, « SE Atlanta neighborhoods: Don't build police training facility on old prison farm site », The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, (ISSN1539-7459, lire en ligne, consulté le )
(en) Devon M. Sayers, Michelle Watson et Eric Levenson, « Five people arrested on domestic terrorism charges in clash at Atlanta's 'Cop City' site », CNN, (lire en ligne)
(en-GB) Timothy Pratt, « 'Cop City' opposition spreads beyond Georgia forest defenders », The Guardian, (ISSN0261-3077, lire en ligne, consulté le )
(en) J. D. Capelouto, « SE Atlanta neighborhoods: Don't build police training facility on old prison farm site », The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, (ISSN1539-7459, lire en ligne, consulté le )
(en) Natasha Lennard et Akela Lacy, « Activists Face Felonies for Distributing Flyers on "Cop City" Protester Killing », sur The Intercept, (consulté le ) : « A forensics report from the Georgia Bureau of Investigation about guns fired during Tortuguita’s killing named six state patrol officers: Bryland Myers, Jerry Parrish, Jonathan Salcedo, Mark Jonathan Lamb, Ronaldo Kegel, and Royce Zah. According to public records, one of the officers named lives in the area where the activists posted flyers. The report was obtained by the Atlanta Community Press Collective, an abolitionist nonprofit media group, through an open records request. »
(en) « ATLANTA POLICE ARREST ORGANIZERS OF BAIL FUND FOR COP CITY PROTESTERS », The Intercept, (lire en ligne)