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starroute

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Fri May 4, 2012, 10:22 PM May 2012

Police violence against Occupy movement gets less visible but more extreme [View all]

Anyone who thinks we're still dealing with a system of legitimate authority hasn't been paying attention.

http://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2012/05/david-graeber-new-police-strategy-in-new-york-sexual-assault-against-peaceful-protestors.html

A few weeks ago I was with a few companions from Occupy Wall Street in Union Square when an old friend — I’ll call her Eileen — passed through, her hand in a cast. . . .

“Oh, this?” she held it up. “I was in Liberty Park on the 17th [the Six Month Anniversary of the Occupation]. When the cops were pushing us out the park, one of them yanked at my breast. . . . Yeah so I screamed at the guy, I said, ‘you grabbed my boob! what are you, some kind of fucking pervert?’ So they took me behind the lines and broke my wrists.”

Actually, she quickly clarified, only one wrist was literally broken. She proceeded to launch into a careful, well-nigh clinical blow-by-blow description of what had happened. An experienced activist, she knew to go limp when police seized her, and how to do nothing that could possibly be described as resisting arrest. Police dragged her, partly by the hair, behind their lines and threw her to the ground, periodically shouting “stop resisting!” as she shouted back “I’m not resisting!” At one point though, she said, she did tell them her glasses had fallen to the sidewalk next to her, and announced she was going to reach over to retrieve them. That apparently gave them all the excuse they needed. One seized her right arm and bent her wrist backwards in what she said appeared to be some kind of marshal-arts move, leaving it not broken, but seriously damaged. “I don’t know exactly what they did to my left wrist—at that point I was too busy screaming at the top of my lungs in pain. But they broke it. After that they put me in plastic cuffs, as tightly as they possibly could, and wouldn’t loosen them for at least an hour no matter how loud I screamed or how much the other prisoners begged them to help me. For a while everyone in the arrest van was chanting ‘take them off, take them off’ but they just ignored them…” . . .

The message here is clear. Law has nothing to do with it. Anyone who engages in Occupy Wall Street-related activity should know they can be arrested, for virtually any reason, at any time. Many of these arrests are carried out in such a way to guarantee physical injury. The tone was set on that first night of March 17, when my friend Eileen’s wrists were broken; others suffered broken fingers, concussions, and broken ribs. Again, this was on a night where OWS actions were confined to sitting in a park, playing music, raising one or two tents, and marching down the street.

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And Hillary is in China scolding them for human rights abuses, why? Despicable actions, criminals. Mnemosyne May 2012 #1
These officers deserve summary execution. Which is why I don't attend protests. saras May 2012 #2
This message was self-deleted by its author The Magistrate May 2012 #3
Post removed Post removed May 2012 #6
"summary execution"????? ScreamingMeemie May 2012 #12
I feel you, saras, but summary executions are never the way to go. Zalatix May 2012 #15
The entire article is well worth the read. When the LAPD busted up coalition_unwilling May 2012 #4
The way things are and the way things are portrayed to be have never been the same Blecht May 2012 #5
The Majority of Americans have forgotten the history of it's birth and creation. BitaMig May 2012 #7
This is why I scarcely see the need for cops. This is all they do anymore. Zalatix May 2012 #8
No one is protecting shit! randome May 2012 #13
Really? Then how do you explain this? Zalatix May 2012 #14
All Donald has to do is make one three-minute phone call to the current mayor of NYC TBF May 2012 #19
Yeah, exactly. Who do these people around here think the cops will respond to first? Zalatix May 2012 #20
"Pain compliance techniques" are part of police training -- but they are widely abused starroute May 2012 #9
I've just been looking into the history of police brutality starroute May 2012 #10
How anyone could do that to another human being raouldukelives May 2012 #11
They are sociopaths. Odin2005 May 2012 #17
And people DARE tell me this is noty a police state? Odin2005 May 2012 #16
important! thank you for posting this inna May 2012 #18
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