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| Activists silently protest Eagle raid at Atlanta police breakfast |
| by Dyana Bagby | ||||
| September 20, 2011 13:02 | ||||
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Two LGBT activists were asked to leave today's Atlanta Police Foundation's "Crime is Toast" breakfast featuring Mayor Kasim Reed and Chief George Turner after they held up protest signs about the Eagle raid at the beginning of the mayor's speech. In a statement, Izzard said he and other activists are "still waiting for the mayor to take 'swift action' to resolve issues stemming from the raid that he promised several years ago."
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