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  • Pre-Emptive Raids on Protestors in St. Paul

    Are we there yet?

    :p

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26471627/

    Police target protesters at RNC convention
    'They will not crush our spirit,' one protester says of police raids

    ST. PAUL, Minn. - Republican National Convention protesters targeted in a series of police raids Friday night and Saturday say they won't back down from their plans to march on the event's opening day.

    Organizers have said they hope to attract up to 50,000 people to the protest Monday.

    Four people were arrested at two Minneapolis homes and booked on probable cause of conspiracy to commit a riot, said Gina Berglund, an attorney helping to represent protesters. There were no arrests at a third home targeted. Later, the Ramsey County Sheriff's Office said a fifth person was arrested at an undisclosed location.
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    "A lot of people in the activist community are really on pins and needles about who's next," Berglund said.

    Protester Michelle Gross said a fourth home, this one in St. Paul, was being raided Saturday afternoon. Two people were outside the home in handcuffs while police awaited a search warrant, she said. St. Paul police spokesman Tom Walsh said a search warrant was being executed but could not confirm whether anyone had been arrested.

    On Friday night, Ramsey County sheriff's deputies raided an organizing site of a group — the RNC Welcoming Committee — that has publicized plans to disrupt convention activities. No one was arrested.

    "They will not crush our spirit," said protester Lisa Fithian from Austin, Texas, at a gathering of about 300 people in a Minneapolis park Saturday afternoon. "Our organization will continue. We will be on the streets."

    The raids drew criticism from other than the targets.

    Dave Thune, a St. Paul city councilman whose district includes the theater building used as a hub for the protesters, denounced the raid, saying people had a legal right to assemble there.

    "We spent so much time trying to welcome people to the city and now this is the way we start out," he said. "It pretty much sucks."

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    Re: Pre-Emptive Raids on Protestors in St. Paul

    Originally posted by KGW View Post
    Are we there yet?

    :p

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26471627/

    Police target protesters at RNC convention
    'They will not crush our spirit,' one protester says of police raids

    ST. PAUL, Minn. - Republican National Convention protesters targeted in a series of police raids Friday night and Saturday say they won't back down from their plans to march on the event's opening day.

    Organizers have said they hope to attract up to 50,000 people to the protest Monday.

    Four people were arrested at two Minneapolis homes and booked on probable cause of conspiracy to commit a riot, said Gina Berglund, an attorney helping to represent protesters. There were no arrests at a third home targeted. Later, the Ramsey County Sheriff's Office said a fifth person was arrested at an undisclosed location.
    Story continues below ↓advertisement

    "A lot of people in the activist community are really on pins and needles about who's next," Berglund said.

    Protester Michelle Gross said a fourth home, this one in St. Paul, was being raided Saturday afternoon. Two people were outside the home in handcuffs while police awaited a search warrant, she said. St. Paul police spokesman Tom Walsh said a search warrant was being executed but could not confirm whether anyone had been arrested.

    On Friday night, Ramsey County sheriff's deputies raided an organizing site of a group — the RNC Welcoming Committee — that has publicized plans to disrupt convention activities. No one was arrested.

    "They will not crush our spirit," said protester Lisa Fithian from Austin, Texas, at a gathering of about 300 people in a Minneapolis park Saturday afternoon. "Our organization will continue. We will be on the streets."

    The raids drew criticism from other than the targets.

    Dave Thune, a St. Paul city councilman whose district includes the theater building used as a hub for the protesters, denounced the raid, saying people had a legal right to assemble there.

    "We spent so much time trying to welcome people to the city and now this is the way we start out," he said. "It pretty much sucks."
    I'm sorry, what country did you say this was? Citizens arrested in their homes "on probable cause of conspiracy to commit a riot"?

    What the hell is going on?

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      Re: Pre-Emptive Raids on Protestors in St. Paul

      Yes, but Russia is the Orwellian state...

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        Re: Pre-Emptive Raids on Protestors in St. Paul

        Originally posted by Ann View Post
        I'm sorry, what country did you say this was? Citizens arrested in their homes "on probable cause of conspiracy to commit a riot"?

        What the hell is going on?
        I thought it was bad when they put protesters in a metal cage under the T during the 2004 DNC (under the old green line in front of the garden), but this is crazy.

        Edit: excuse me, I should have said the gahden!

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          Re: Pre-Emptive Raids on Protestors in St. Paul

          Originally posted by Ann View Post
          I'm sorry, what country did you say this was? Citizens arrested in their homes "on probable cause of conspiracy to commit a riot"?

          What the hell is going on?
          When one decides its okay to bomb the civilians of the capital city of a foreign land half way around the world to "preempt a possible terrorist threat" from non-existent WMDs, it's a very small step to start preempting alleged threats from ones own citizens, isn't it?

          Or perhaps the local authorities are fearful of a Seattle WTO style affair that gets completely out of hand?

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