amy: i want to bring in marlon kautz into the conversation with reverend james woodall.s with the atlanta solidarity fund, one of the three people arrested wednesday. this was just days before this critical atlanta city council vote where they voted to approve what is now more than doubled the amount originally proposed for this police facility. marlon, if you can talk about, i mean, how unusual the level of force used was in this raid on the atlanta fund, which not only has helped people who have been arrested around cop city, but you do this around for many people who have been arrested. >> absolutely. in terms of the raid, it was terrifying, obviously. you'll have to forgive my voice. i'm still feeling the effects of better half of a week in dekalb county jail. he woke up to the sound of our door being broken down by a battering ram and our house being surrounded by dozens of swat officers. my first reaction was that this has to be a mistake. naÏvely, i thought this was not the kind of thing that could happen to organizers like us. but once i saw the automatic weapons