Downtown Atlanta Riot: Police release names, photos, charges of six arrested - FOX 5 Atlanta

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By FOX 5 Atlanta Digital Team

Published January 22, 2023 4:28PM

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Suspects arrested successful downtown Atlanta riot (Credit: Atlanta Police Department) (Supplied)

ATLANTA - Atlanta constabulary person released the names, mugshots and charges for the six suspects arrested during a riot successful downtown Atlanta Saturday evening. Only 1 of the suspects was a Georgia resident.

Nadja Geier, 24, of Nashville, Tenn.; Madeleine Feola, 22, of Spokane, Wash.; Ivan Ferguson, 22, of Nevada; Graham Evatt, 20, of Decatur, Ga.; Francis Carrol, 22, of Kennebunkport, Maine; and Emily Murphy, 37, of Grosse Isle, Mich. were each charged with 4 misdemeanors and 4 felonies.

The misdemeanor charges include: rioting, pedestrian successful a roadway, willful obstruction of a instrumentality enforcement serviceman and unlawful assembly.

Image 1 of 8 ▼ Atlanta Police Department conveyance burst into flames during the protest. (Credit: Billy Heath)

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The felony charges include: 2nd grade transgression damage, archetypal grade arson, interference with authorities spot and home terrorism.

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FOX 5 Atlanta photojournalist Billy Heath captured two of these six individuals being arrested connected video.

Nadja Geier, 24, from Nashville, Tennessee. Eight charges. (Credit: Atlanta Police Department) (Supplied)

Madeleine Feola, 22, from Spokane, Washington. Eight charges. (Credit: Atlanta Police Department) (Supplied)

Ivan Ferguson, 23, from Nevada. Eight charges. (Credit: Atlanta Police Department) (Supplied)

Graham Evatt, 20, from Decatur, Ga. Eight charges. (Credit: Atlanta Police)  (Supplied)

Francis Carrol, 22, Kennebunkport, Maine. Eight charges. (Credit: Atlanta Police)  (Supplied)

Emily Murphy, 37, from Grosse Isle, Michigan. Eight charges. (Credit: Atlanta Police)  (Supplied)

In a property league Saturday night, Mayor Andre Dickens and Atlanta Police Chief Darin Schierbaum said city officials volition proceed to look for anyone who was progressive successful violence and demolition that night.

"My connection to those who question to proceed this benignant of transgression behavior: We volition find you, we volition apprehension you, and you volition beryllium held accountable," Mayor Dickens said.

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