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Listen Now: We Came to the Forest

2025/1/27
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Matthew Scher: 我将深入调查亚特兰大森林中发生的致命冲突事件,揭露官方叙述背后的真相。通过独家录音和未公开的目击者证词,我将揭示导致一名活动人士死亡的夜间枪战背后的隐藏真相。我将探索理想主义的年轻环保主义者的梦想,以及地方官员的复杂动机,挑战我们对正义、行动主义以及人们为保护自己所信仰的事物愿意付出的代价的理解。这个故事充满了冲突的证词、缺失的证据以及对掩盖事实的指控,这些指控甚至涉及到了最高级别的执法部门。 Vienna Forrest: 我和我的伴侣Tortuguita在一家电影院约会,我们为了省钱躲在毯子下面,虽然被发现了,但检票员还是让我们进去了。Tortuguita戒了烟,状态很好,我们一起吃了越南菜和墨西哥菜,感觉很幸福。在我的印象里,Tortuguita总是能给我带来安全感,我可以放心地靠在他们的胸膛上寻求安慰。他们似乎对即将发生的事情做好了准备,有一种坚定的决心。 Law enforcement officer: 我们被指派清理森林中的活动人士,他们试图阻止警察训练设施的建设。我们很紧张,因为我们被告知可能有陷阱甚至简易爆炸装置。在清理帐篷时,我们开玩笑说,如果发现有人,就让他们滚出去。但随后,枪声打破了平静,一切都变得紧张起来。

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In the depths of an Atlanta forest, a clash between activists and authorities ended in tragedy. But the official narrative doesn't add up. We came to the forest. A new investigative podcast from Wondery, Campsite Media, and Tenderfoot TV peels back the layers of secrecy surrounding a deadly confrontation that shook a community to its core. Through exclusive recordings and never-before-released eyewitness accounts,

host Matthew Scher exposes the hidden truths behind a nighttime shootout that left one activist dead.

and countless lives forever changed. As we dig deeper, we uncover a web of conflicting testimonies, missing evidence, and allegations of a cover-up reaching the highest levels of law enforcement. From the idealistic dreams of young environmentalists to the complex motivations of local officials, this story challenges our understanding of justice,

activism, and the lengths people will go to protect what they believe in. What actually happened in the forest? I'm about to play a clip from We Came to the Forest. Follow We Came to the Forest on the Wondery app or wherever you get your podcasts. On a chilly evening in January, an activist named Vienna Forrest goes on a date with her partner in Atlanta. It's been a long, rough month for Vienna.

The longest in some ways she can remember. And she's spent much of it lying low, crashing on the floor at a friend's house. Her partner, who goes by Tortuguita, that's a little turtle in Spanish, has decided that it's time for her to get out of the house. And we went to get Vietnamese and Mexican food, just got a whole buffet. It was...

And Tortiquitos, like, at their peak, they were just so happy. They quit cigarettes. They were just really doing good. A couple hours later, Vienna and Tort pack into a sedan, along with two other friends, and drive across town to a movie theater called The Starlight. The Starlight's pretty famous in Atlanta. It's one of the last real drive-ins in the country. Still has that old-school neon sign out front. Me and Tort save on tickets hid under a blanket.

The person manning the gate caught us. They're like, next time, tell your friends to hide their legs better because Tork's legs were sticking out from under the blanket, but they let us go through. The couple stays there together, curled up in the back seat, hands laced together in the dark, even as the movie gets underway. They were always just like someone I felt comfortable with.

They were, "I'm feeling bad. I can lay my head on their chest," and they'd comfort me.

The film that night at the Starlight is Megan, the one about the overprotective, malignant doll. The modern-day Chucky, if you will. It took a while for me to remember what the movie was because I wasn't paying attention to the movie so much. But, yeah. As the movie winds down, Vienna turns to her partner, watching them. They seem like they do have a care in the world, or at least they...

didn't show it. They had this sort of resolve about things, and they just, it seemed like they were just ready for whatever was to come. About 36 hours after the date at the drive-in, in an event that will permanently, violently alter the trajectory of Vienna's life, a joint task force of law enforcement officers sweeps through a forest a few miles to the southeast. Let's go, hold it.

This task force, made up of dozens of officers from several different agencies, has been assigned to clear the woods of activists who are camping there in an attempt to stop the construction of the largest police training facility in the country. These officers are nervous. They've been warned in a briefing about the possibility of booby traps and even improvised explosive devices. But they're doing their best not to let it show.

As they press forward, packing up vacant tents with knives, they joke about what they'll say if they happen to find one occupied. Sir, quick question. Can you get the fuck out? Please? There's some more laughter, and then everything just kind of shatters open. Oh, shit.

Surprised, unnerved, the officers tense up, drop their hands to their side arms. The mood now is adrenalized, sharp-edged. The squadron of cops begin to move towards the sound of the gunfire. A very faint transmission comes over the radio from just across the forest.

From Wondery, Campside Media, and Tenderfoot TV, I'm Matthew Scher, and this is We Came to the Forest. This is episode one, Paradise Found.

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