NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JUNE 26: A person displays an Antifa sticker on their helmet during the 29th Annual New York City Dyke March on June 26, 2021 in New York City. The Dyke March which calls itself a march protest, rather than a parade, is a "demonstration of our First Amendment right to protest" according to their website. Due to the coronavirus pandemic the march was held virtually in 2020. This year’s march began at Bryant Park and ended in Washington Square Park. (Photo by Alexi Rosenfeld/ Getty Images)
  • Five Antifa activists arrested during a clash with law enforcement at the proposed site of Atlanta’s new public safety academy have been charged with domestic terrorism.
  • The protesters set up treehouses in the forest since June to block the construction of the facility and had begun attacking police and other emergency services workers at the scene with rocks, bottles and a gas bomb.
  • Those arrested were Serena Hertel, 25, of California, Nicholas Olson, 25, of Nebraska, Francis Carroll, 22, of Maine, Arieon Robinson, 22, of Wisconsin, and Leonardo Vioselle, 20, of Macon, Ga.
  • Convictions of domestic terrorism carry sentences of anywhere between five and 35 years in prison.