During Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's town hall in Cobb County, police tased a heckler who became violent, prompting cheers from her supporters. The event was marked by tension as three individuals were removed for interrupting, with one becoming aggressive towards officers. Greene reaffirmed that the gathering was not a political rally but a town hall, emphasizing respect for First Amendment rights while denouncing the protesters' actions. She expressed gratitude towards the police for their handling of the situation, stating, 'You know who was out of line? The protesters.'
Greene declared, "This is a peaceful town hall. Now, this is a peaceful town hall, ladies and gentlemen. This should not have to happen. This is a town hall."
Her comments highlighted her stance against the protesters, stating, "You know who was out of line? The protesters. The police did a great job, I am very thankful."
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