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Rich New Yorker among protesters arrested in Atlanta 'Cop City' violence
[NYPOST] A rich-kid New Yorker is among the nearly two dozen "violent mostly peaceful agitators" charged with domestic terrorism after a protest at the site of a future Atlanta police training facility descended into chaos.

Mattia Luini, 30, and his fellow protesters are accused of carrying out Sunday’s "coordinated attack" on the under-construction Atlanta Public Safety Training Center, which saw cops pelted with Molotov cocktails and fireworks.

Luini, whose late father, Ivan Luini, helped popularize high-end plastic furniture in the US,
...Mr. Luini designed cleverly gorgeous things, relatively inexpensive for high end design — which is not at all the same as affordable. He died in 2006, when our future disingenuous miscreant was 17...
was still stuck behind bars as of Tuesday afternoon, online court records showed.

His mother, Micaela Martegani, who is involved in the Big Apple’s art world,
...that sounds awfully impressive, but really she indulges herself as a head honcho and curator for an artist-oriented charity...
told The Post Tuesday that she’d only spoken to her son briefly since his arrest — and that he’d insisted the violent mostly peaceful incident was "completely random."

"We haven’t been able to talk in much detail. He doesn’t know much of what happened," Martegani said.

"(Mattia) said it was completely random. I don’t know more than that."

Luini had said he was heading to Atlanta over the weekend only to attend a concert and "protest the development of the forest," according to his mom.
The problem is that the protests are organized by Antifa, who are incapable of not causing destruction and mayhem — exactly as happened last weekend.
Police, however, say he was among those who allegedly staged an attack to protest the $90 million development of the training center — dubbed "Cop City."

It wasn’t immediately clear what Luini, who appears to have been raised in New York City, does for a living or if he still calls the Big Apple home.

His businessman father, Ivan, was president of the New York-based Kartell US — a high-end Italian furniture company that specialized in plastic design.

Courtesy of Omiting Theting7288, Andy Ngo shares aerial footage of attack in Atlanta.
(first 21 seconds or so..still worth it)


Posted by: Fred 2023-03-08
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