After months of periodic protests at Georgia’s state Capitol aimed at reforming police and removing Confederate statues, Gov. Brian Kemp has approved a plan to put up a tall metal fence around the building.
Democrats swiftly condemned the plan, saying it shows a Republican leadership afraid of its own people.
“To ensure the safety of state employees, protect the public and prevent damage to state property, the Department of Public Safety and the Georgia Building Authority recommended numerous improvements to a number of state buildings,” said Cody Hall, a spokesperson for Kemp. “The governor agreed with their assessment.”
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