DPS says they used a Taser, pepper balls at Emory, but not tear gas
Georgia's Department of Public Service said they used a Taser and pepper balls as they attempted to control the crowd of protesters at Emory University but did not use tear gas.
DPS released an accounting of their response on campus just a short while ago.
"On April 25, 2024, at 8:30 am, the Emory Police Department and Atlanta Police Department requested the assistance of DPS with an encampment protest at Emory University. Georgia State Troopers and Motor Carrier Officers responded to break up the encampment but were met with protestors who threw bottles and refused to leave," the statement began.
"As Troopers and Officers began to take the protestors into custody, one actively resisted arrest," DPS said, noting they used a Taser on the individual as they "continued to resist."
DPS said during its response to the encampment, "Troopers deployed pepper balls to control the unruly crowd but did not use tear gas."
Charges are being handled by the Emory Police Department, DPS said.
-ABC News' Darren Reynolds