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September 1, 2008

NO FREE SPEECH AT PRE-RNC

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Five Arrested, Dozens Detained in Pre-RNC Raids

Sunday 31 August 2008

by: Joe Garofoli, The San Francsico Chronicle

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Police stopped, handcuffed and detained Sara Coffey from the National Lawyers Guild when she appeared in front of the St. Paul house. (Photo: David Joles / Star Tribune)

    St. Paul, Minn. – Activists planning protests around the Republican National Convention say they are being targeted in a heavy-handed attempt to chill dissent after police arrested five people, detained dozens of others, and seized computers and protest guides in raids Friday night and Saturday on private homes and the major meeting center. 

    The “RNC Welcoming Committee,” an organization of dozens of activist groups and individuals from around the country, has been planning demonstrations for over a year at the convention. The largest, which activists said could draw up to 50,000 people, is scheduled for Monday, the opening day of the convention.

    At around 9:15 p.m. Friday, Ramsey County sheriffs and St. Paul police officers kicked in the door of a former theater in St. Paul that the group had rented as a central planning office, said Lisa Fithian, a nonviolence coordinator working with the protesters. They ordered the 50 people inside onto the floor, where they were handcuffed, photographed and asked for identification, then had their possessions searched.

    Police kept at least three laptops, plus schedules and 7,000 “welcoming guides” organizers planned to distribute to people coming to the Twin Cities for demonstrations, Fithian said. Those inside were released within two hours, she said.

    On Saturday, police raided four other homes and arrested five people. They were being held at the Hennepin County jail in Minneapolis Saturday on suspicion of conspiracy to riot, conspiracy to commit civil disorder and conspiracy to damage property.

    “The ‘Welcoming Committee’ is a criminal enterprise made up of 35 anarchists who are intent on committing criminal acts before and during the Republican National Convention,” Ramsey County Sheriff Bob Fletcher said in a statement. “These acts include tactics to blockade and disable delegate buses, breaching venue security and injuring police officers. They have recruited assistance in their criminal conspiracy from other anarchists groups throughout the country.”

    Activists who gathered Saturday evening at the Rivertown Events Center, where the Friday night raid occurred, said they were shaken by the raid but not deterred. Some shared stories – and photos – of police arresting and handcuffing other suspected activists around the area.

    “I think (Friday night’s raid) was a scare tactic to not go to the big demonstration Monday,” said Monica Trinidad, a 22-year-old University of Illinois at Chicago student who was handcuffed outside the center Friday night as she was returning to see what was going on. “But I don’t think it’s going to work.”

    Hal Muskat, a 61-year-old San Franciscan and member of Veterans for Peace, said the arrests might attract even more protesters.

    “It was a tactic to try and take out the leaders,” he said. “I know some people don’t like to go out in the streets. But when anybody within a 12-hour drive hears about what’s going on here, they’re going to want to be here with us on Monday.”

    ——–   http://www.truthout.org/article/five-arrested-dozens-detained-pre-rnc-raids

    E-mail Joe Garofoli at jgarofoli@sfchronicle.com.

4 Comments

  1. They arrested Amy Goodman.

    http://election411.org/tags/amy-goodman

    Comment by bittershaman2 — September 1, 2008 @ 8:34 pm

  2. http://election411.org/tags/amy-goodman
    “Update: Democracy Now producers Amy Goodman, Sharif Abdel Kouddous, and Nicole Salazar have now been released from the Ramsey County Jail.

    DN producers Sharif Abdel Kouddous and Nicole Salazar were filming as people were being arrested. Police moved in and they were thrown against a wall. Amy Goodman tried to negotiate their release. All three were arrested and carted to the Ramsey County Jail.”

    Comment by bittershaman2 — September 1, 2008 @ 10:10 pm

  3. As bad as the repug thugs are treating protesters now, one can only believe that it will be much worse when and if they ever get around to having their convention. Especially if W & Dick show up!

    Comment by kerry — September 2, 2008 @ 11:14 am

  4. I heard some of the vets on DN at the demonstration Monday — no wonder the GOP was glad Gustav showed up! Even though the national press isn’t covering the anti-GOP marches much, the local Twin Cities media is on top of it. St. Paul is going to be paying out millions in taxpayer money to settle lawsuits from the people who were illegally rousted and detained.

    Minnesota was already leaning Dem — now it going to go full deep blue. Everyone is sick of the Corrupt Bastards Club that is the GOP.

    Comment by RS Janes — September 2, 2008 @ 7:55 pm

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