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Home/News/Shocking Clash: Stun Guns Used on Protesters at Marjorie Taylor Greene Town Hall
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Shocking Clash: Stun Guns Used on Protesters at Marjorie Taylor Greene Town Hall

By adminitfy
April 16, 2025 2 Min Read

A town hall event for Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene in Acworth, Georgia, devolved into disorder on Tuesday as police officers removed several protesters. Greene, known for her unwavering support of former President Donald Trump, was just beginning her address when a man interrupted with loud boos and jeers. Identified as Andrew Russell Nelms from Atlanta, the man was forcibly removed by police officers as attendees showed support for Greene by standing and clapping. Nelms, who repeatedly shouted “I can’t breathe!” while being escorted out, was subdued twice with a stun gun by officers.

Returning to her audience at the Acworth Community Center, Greene expressed gratitude to the officers and warned that disruptive behavior would not be tolerated. With a crowd of about 150 people, her statement drew enthusiastic applause. The situation escalated minutes later when another man, Johnny Keith Williams from Dallas, Georgia, disrupted Greene by heckling during a video clip of former President Obama. Police swiftly removed Williams, using a stun gun before his arrest. The Acworth Police Department reported that at least six people were escorted out over the next hour, with three arrests made, including Nelms and Williams.

Despite the interruptions, Greene continued to speak, commending the Trump administration’s deportation initiatives and celebrating the passage of the Laken Riley Act, which detains undocumented immigrants involved in certain crimes. Greene also endorsed the Department of Government Efficiency’s intent to cut government programs like the U.S. Agency for International Development. Instead of direct audience engagement, Greene responded to prescreened questions from a slide deck, a move questioned by attendee “Sarah,” who criticized her support for policies reducing services like Medicaid and Social Security. In response, Greene accused Sarah of being misinformed by unreliable news outlets, which elicited cheers from the audience.

Outside the town hall, several hundred protesters expressed their disapproval, waving signs with slogans such as “Pro America, Anti Trump” and “Resist!” Addressing concerns about the police’s use of stun guns inside, Greene maintained support for law enforcement, asserting, “The protesters were the ones out of line,” and referencing a designated protest area outside to uphold their First Amendment rights.

The contentious atmosphere extended beyond the event, with attendees like Mike Binns, who was escorted out for shouting, describing the gathering as more of a “political rally” than a traditional town hall. The intense scenes reflect ongoing divisions and debates surrounding Greene’s policies and her relationship with law enforcement practices during public events.

This unfolding scenario underscores the polarized political climate in the U.S. and highlights the intersection of politics, law enforcement, and protest rights. As tensions persist, the role of public figures like Greene and their approach to public discourse comes under increasing scrutiny.

Original Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/15/us/politics/marjorie-taylor-greene-protesters.html
Category : United States Politics and Government,Demonstrations, Protests and Riots,Stun Guns,Illegal Immigration,Police,Greene, Marjorie Taylor (1974- ),Atlanta (Ga)
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Publish Date: 2025-04-16 13:09:00

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