Posts tagged "police brutality"
  1. Notes: 28 / 7 hours ago 

    seriously.  fuck the police.

  2. Notes: 1057 / 2 weeks ago  from anonmedics
    anonmedics:

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.
“What happened to you?” I asked.
“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.”
“Again?” someone said.
We had all been hearing stories like this. In fact, there had been continual reports of police officers groping women during the nightly evictions from Union Square itself over the previous two weeks.
 “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…”

    anonmedics:

    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.

    “What happened to you?” I asked.

    “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.

    “Again?” someone said.

    We had all been hearing stories like this. In fact, there had been continual reports of police officers groping women during the nightly evictions from Union Square itself over the previous two weeks.

    “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…”

     
  3. Notes: 8 / 3 months ago 

    Another video from Saturday’s Occupy Oakland march.

    0:40 - Oakland PD officers grab an unarmed, non-violent protester, throw him onto the ground, and as he lies there unresisting, beat him with batons.  At the end of the video, one pig points to the cameraman (who has been doing absolutely nothing) and says, “Perez, this guy goes to jail.”

    Ladies and gentlemen, the Oakland Police Department.

  4. Notes: 15 / 3 months ago 

    Aerial video of Saturday evening when the Occupy Oakland march was kettled in a public park by the Oakland Police, ordered to disperse, and then not allowed to do so.  Anarchists knocked down a cyclone fence to allow the trapped civilians to escape.

    1. A march was stopped at Telegraph Ave and William St.
    2. All park exists were blocked off
    3. The crowed was ordered to leave without being allowed any exit
    4. Gas / Chemicals, projectiles, batons, and explosives were used on the public

    I was not sure during the filming, but gas was definitely used on this residential area. I definitely felt sick later as the gas reached my apartment.
    Protesters did not destroy any personal property. Building windows and cars remained untouched (in this area at least).

    I have no doubt that the number of marchers will increase next time. This group started with camping - The city’s responses seem to be slowly turning them into some kind of militia.

    See related video from earlier the same day: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46UeXGhvaTI

  5. Notes: 77 / 3 months ago  from mrdominos (originally from fuckyescalifornia)

    mrdominos:

    3liza:

    fuckyescalifornia:

    Occupy Oakland Saturday movement update

    Occupy Oakland protestors vandalize City Hall and burn an American flag. Nearly up to 400 people were arrested, at least three officers and one protestor were injured. Apparently the occupiers are planning more actions.

    Info and photos from:

    (Sorry for the late update)

    Your Occupy Oakland post is inaccurate and at best, a half-truth.  OPD are on film agitating violence, beating unarmed protesters, firing rubber bullets, beanbags, CS gas and flashbangs. They arrested hundreds, after ordering them to disperse and then NOT ALLOWING THEM TO DO SO.  They injured people, waited for medics to respond, then attacked the medics. Claims of police “injuries” are not backed up with records or evidence, while police-injured protesters number in the dozens, at least.

     I saw this and all it said to me was:

    “I’m an asshat who claims the original post is inaccurate despite them only stating recorded facts from respected news sources. Here is what really happened. Also, I am a hypocrite as I have no source.

    Hahaha here’s your source, dipshit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFaviIoy4rg

    In this video you get graphic closeups of unarmed protesters being held down and beaten by police, screaming for help or to be released: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNrCDDPrUcs

    Also here: http://oakfosho.com/

    And here: http://www.ustream.tv/occupysf

    Note in the first video that the OPD injure a protester by shooting them unconscious with a headshot, wait for the medics to gather, then shoot the medics, just as they did with veteran Scott Olsen. This is OPD standard procedure now.  Targeting medics, who are defined as non-combatants, is a war crime under the Geneva Convention.

    The objects that you see the protesters throwing at police are grenade canisters that had been shot by police at the march.  There are no records of police injury during the Occupy protests yet.  Claims by the police departments to the contrary are never, ever backed up with records or evidence.  Occupy, on the other hand, has dozens of photos from every event of police brutality injuries.  Here are a few just from my own records.  Hundreds of others can be found online (flickr, google images, picasa, etc).



    Rubber bullet contusion on October 25th


    Different rubber bullet contusion, same night.

    CS gas (“tear gas”) victim, 10/25/11.  OPD claimed they “did not use tear gas or rubber bullets” that night.


    Flesh wound caused by baton to the face, 12/22/11, 1:57AM.  This protester was injured, then lured into the Berkeley Police station with promises of medical treatment.  They did not treat him, but instead detained him and attempted to book him, which ultimately they were unable to do.  He was released without treatment and was treated on the street by Occupy medics.


    1/28/12 - Serious burn to the hand, through protective gloves, by a tear gas canister.  Why was this guy picking up a hot tear gas canister?  Because the police had fired it into a crowd containing children and other vulnerable citizens, and this guy had the sack to toss it back where it belonged—with the people who’re wearing gas masks.

    The OPD told the press that protesters were “throwing flares and pipes” on Saturday, and also that several officers were “injured”.  The police also claimed that they “did not use tear gas” and “did not use rubber bullets” and that “there were no injured protesters”.  You can clearly see that they are lying, in both cases.  The entire march, from start to finish, is on film from multiple angles and can be watched several times in its entirety on the live video channels of the streamers who were there, several of whom I linked to above.

    The police also claimed that activists on Saturday were “throwing IEDs”, which echoes an earlier farcical claim that marchers in a different action were “arrested with sticks of dynamite”, dynamite which mysteriously vanished at the arraignment.  Reminder that OPD has been under court supervision since 2003, when they were found to have planted evidence on a suspect.

    Oh, and this happened:

    One occupier known as Ali had become a clear target for repression due to his visibility, and even those arrested on the 30th had overheard officers discussing how the hoped to get their hands on him. On Wednesday the 4th, OPD seemed determined to do just that, chasing Ali across the street to arrest him. When they did so, he explained to me, officer Phan reached into his back pocket before feigning surprise and insisting that he was “going away for a long time” because they had found him to be in possession of ecstasy. Some in the Anti-Repression Committee believe that it was only the presence of the Livestream camera, and the fact that Ali immediately began to shout about the attempt to plant drugs, that prevented the charges from being successfully fabricated. Ali was later charged with misdemeanor obstruction.

    http://www.counterpunch.org/2012/01/09/oakland%E2%80%99s-dirty-war/

    As for your laughable little assertion that CNN—or any mainstream media outlet—only deals in “recorded facts”, I refer you to the sources of their “facts”: police press releases.  All major media outlets are owned by the specific mega-corporations who are the target of these actions in the first place, mega-corporations that have every reason to paint Occupy as a bloodthirsty terrorist cell.  There is also the little matter of the police refusing to play nice-nice with any mainstream news outlet that doesn’t make them look good to Joe Sixpacks like yourself.

    Mainstream media also parroted—without investigation—the police claims that “Occupy camps had caused a severe increase in local crime”, an assertion that the police knew was false:

    When Jordan received an update that crime was actually down 19 percent in the last week of October, he wrote an email to one of Mayor Jean Quan’s advisers. “Not sure how you want to share this good news,” he wrote. “It may be counter to our statement that the Occupy movement is negatively impacting crime in Oakland.”

    [http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/01/14/1054602/-No-Surprise-Oakland-Police-Chief-Lied-to-Discredit-Occupy-Oakland]


    Additionally, Oakland Police Department has been under court monitoring since 2003 due to “a civil suit over the Riders case, in which several officers were accused of planting drugs on suspects in East Oakland. As a result of the settlement agreement, the department agreed to implement a series of misconduct-related reforms, including an overhaul of disciplinary procedures and use-of-force reporting. But two missed deadlines later, the department has yet to complete the tasks.”

    The court monitoring is due to brutality and corruption, in other words.  Brutality and corruption which has so far gone totally unaddressed, to the extent that on the 24th of January this year (four days before the protest on Saturday), a federal judge stripped even more power from OPD, bringing them even closer to being taken over by feds entirely.

    The real shitter of your whole riposte, though, is that you’re taking the word of the Oakland Police Department over unedited eyewitness video, photographs, and written accounts of what actually happened.

    EDIT: But I’m not writing this to engage you, o shirtless cretin. I’m using your dumb post as an effigy to burn, just so I can address all the same dumb arguments I see over and over, being drooled out by doughy goons who think they’d recognize politics or logic if it backed over them in a brand spanking new, Alameda County Sheriff Department, taxpayer-purchased, armored APC.

  6. Notes: 77 / 3 months ago  from fuckyescalifornia

    fuckyescalifornia:

    Occupy Oakland Saturday movement update

    Occupy Oakland protestors vandalize City Hall and burn an American flag. Nearly up to 400 people were arrested, at least three officers and one protestor were injured. Apparently the occupiers are planning more actions.

    Info and photos from:

    (Sorry for the late update)

    Your Occupy Oakland post is inaccurate and at best, a half-truth.  OPD are on film agitating violence, beating unarmed protesters, firing rubber bullets, beanbags, CS gas and flashbangs. They arrested hundreds, after ordering them to disperse and then NOT ALLOWING THEM TO DO SO.  They injured people, waited for medics to respond, then attacked the medics. Claims of police “injuries” are not backed up with records or evidence, while police-injured protesters number in the dozens, at least.

  7. Notes: 15 / 3 months ago  from collaterlysisters
    Oakland Police firing flashbang grenades at protesters during the J28 march yesterday.

    Oakland Police firing flashbang grenades at protesters during the J28 march yesterday.

    (Source: collaterlysisters)

     
  8. Notes: 42 / 4 months ago  from anonmedics
    "Documents recently released by OPD, coupled with news reports of the Campbell shooting, indicate that the department appears to have systematically assigned cops with histories of using deadly force to deal with Occupy Oakland protests."
  9. Notes: 1660 / 5 months ago  from outerreflectsinner
    outerreflectsinner:

Three Tuscaloosa Police officers, whose names I will post later,  decided to use excessive force against a 100 lb. 21 year old female since I ran five feet from them because I felt threatened, basically picked me up, threw me on the ground, my face hit the concrete, the three cops got  on top of me- one was holding my head to the pavement with his mag light, who had previously hit me in the leg with it three times, all the time this cop, this PIG, had me on the ground, he was calling me a ‘Fucking whore’ which he said at least three times. I was not able to resist at this point, even if I had wanted to. I was yelling to Lance to pay attention to what was happening to me and they didnt like that very much so then he sprayed a constant spray of pepper spray all over my entire face, including my mouth..I could still talk to Lance so then he sprayed a long spray a second time.. picked me up off the ground and put cuffs on me as tight as they would go, threw me in the car and buckled the seat belt so i couldn’t move and then shut all the doors and left me there, alone, in excruciating pain. It took everything for me to be able to breath, I was basically almost suffocating and honestly, that was the only time in my life where I thought I might die. when I got to jail I asked twice for first aid because I have a gash in my head that was still bleeding and open wounds on my face..but they never even got a nurse to look at it, clean it or put something on it. When I went to the Doctor, they told me the gash was bad enough to get stitches, but I should have gotten them within an hour of it happening.  these are the people who “protect and serve” you.

    outerreflectsinner:

    Three Tuscaloosa Police officers, whose names I will post later,  decided to use excessive force against a 100 lb. 21 year old female since I ran five feet from them because I felt threatened, basically picked me up, threw me on the ground, my face hit the concrete, the three cops got  on top of me- one was holding my head to the pavement with his mag light, who had previously hit me in the leg with it three times, all the time this cop, this PIG, had me on the ground, he was calling me a ‘Fucking whore’ which he said at least three times. I was not able to resist at this point, even if I had wanted to. I was yelling to Lance to pay attention to what was happening to me and they didnt like that very much so then he sprayed a constant spray of pepper spray all over my entire face, including my mouth..I could still talk to Lance so then he sprayed a long spray a second time.. picked me up off the ground and put cuffs on me as tight as they would go, threw me in the car and buckled the seat belt so i couldn’t move and then shut all the doors and left me there, alone, in excruciating pain. It took everything for me to be able to breath, I was basically almost suffocating and honestly, that was the only time in my life where I thought I might die. when I got to jail I asked twice for first aid because I have a gash in my head that was still bleeding and open wounds on my face..but they never even got a nurse to look at it, clean it or put something on it. When I went to the Doctor, they told me the gash was bad enough to get stitches, but I should have gotten them within an hour of it happening.  these are the people who “protect and serve” you.

     
  10. Notes: 29 / 6 months ago  from barrymanilowswinternightmare (originally from barrymanilowswinternightmare)
     
  11. Notes: 28 / 6 months ago 

    “hm yes the police are the 99%” -vomits first lungs, then intestinal tract, then gonads; collapses into a steaming pile of offal and flies-

  12. Notes: 27 / 6 months ago  from plunderpuss
    plunderpuss:

I don’t know the original source. It was tagged as OccupyWallStreetNYC. I keep saying it, but don’t forget: the police are also the 99%, along with all other emergency response personnel.

This is Captain Ray Lewis, retired, of the Philadelphia Police Department, being illegally and unecessarily arrested by the New York Police Department at an Occupation protest.  He has been an outspoken critic about the brutality of the NYPD specifically, and the US police in general.  He is not currently a police officer, and at this point, there have been no working police officers involved in the Occupation protests on the side of the Occupiers.
The police are not your friends.  They are not the 99%, despite the technicalities of their socioeconomic placement (the average police officer in NY makes ~$40-80,000/year, according to Salary.com).  They willingly work for the interests of the fatted monsters we’re fighting against, and if they want to stop being called “pigs” and “nazis” and other mean words, they should consider refusing their orders to beat, tear gas, arrest, and shoot at unarmed, peaceful, and legal protesters like Captain Lewis.
I’m ready to welcome any police officer who puts down his tear gas grenade launcher and crosses the thin blue line.  So far, that hasn’t happened, despite continual attempts at dialog and empathy towards the police by protesters at Oakland, New York, Portland, Denver, and other cities of police violence. I have stood in crowds and watched people telling their comrades to “stop calling them pigs” even as they were witnessing illegal arrests, even after the tear gas was launched, even as they were treating the baton and rubber bullet bruises on people who had done nothing wrong, had defended the police, had begged them to join us or at least to stop hitting us.
Judging by the history of civil protest in this and other countries, it is unlikely that the police will ever join us.  They choose to brutalize.  They choose to arrest.  And they choose to enforce orders they know are both illegal and immoral.  
To put it another way, you don’t pepperspray an unarmed 80-year-old woman while thinking you’re doing the lord’s work, unless you’re suffering from mental illness, or you’re an immoral swine.
The legal advisor to the mayor of Oakland quit in protest a few days ago.  Then the deputy mayor quit.  If they can do it, so can the cops.  The cops, so far, choose not to.

    plunderpuss:

    I don’t know the original source. It was tagged as OccupyWallStreetNYC.

    I keep saying it, but don’t forget: the police are also the 99%, along with all other emergency response personnel.

    This is Captain Ray Lewis, retired, of the Philadelphia Police Department, being illegally and unecessarily arrested by the New York Police Department at an Occupation protest.  He has been an outspoken critic about the brutality of the NYPD specifically, and the US police in general.  He is not currently a police officer, and at this point, there have been no working police officers involved in the Occupation protests on the side of the Occupiers.

    The police are not your friends.  They are not the 99%, despite the technicalities of their socioeconomic placement (the average police officer in NY makes ~$40-80,000/year, according to Salary.com).  They willingly work for the interests of the fatted monsters we’re fighting against, and if they want to stop being called “pigs” and “nazis” and other mean words, they should consider refusing their orders to beat, tear gas, arrest, and shoot at unarmed, peaceful, and legal protesters like Captain Lewis.

    I’m ready to welcome any police officer who puts down his tear gas grenade launcher and crosses the thin blue line.  So far, that hasn’t happened, despite continual attempts at dialog and empathy towards the police by protesters at Oakland, New York, Portland, Denver, and other cities of police violence. I have stood in crowds and watched people telling their comrades to “stop calling them pigs” even as they were witnessing illegal arrests, even after the tear gas was launched, even as they were treating the baton and rubber bullet bruises on people who had done nothing wrong, had defended the police, had begged them to join us or at least to stop hitting us.

    Judging by the history of civil protest in this and other countries, it is unlikely that the police will ever join us.  They choose to brutalize.  They choose to arrest.  And they choose to enforce orders they know are both illegal and immoral. 

    To put it another way, you don’t pepperspray an unarmed 80-year-old woman while thinking you’re doing the lord’s work, unless you’re suffering from mental illness, or you’re an immoral swine.

    The legal advisor to the mayor of Oakland quit in protest a few days ago.  Then the deputy mayor quit.  If they can do it, so can the cops.  The cops, so far, choose not to.

     
  13. Notes: 10 / 6 months ago 
     
  14. Notes: 3619 / 6 months ago  from d2fang (originally from alfredodistefano)
    "My part of Oakland is full of poor people. There’s at least one murder a week. Old creeps pimp out teenaged girls in broad daylight. You can buy crack or heroin 30 feet from my door, and two of my neighbors have been held up at gun point this summer. And the City of Oakland says they don’t have the police to stop any of that.But a bunch of people protesting the fact that rich people got a bail out and everyone else got nothing? The city shuts them down tight. Bang. Done. Riot act. Do you ever get the feeling you’ve bean cheated? I do. Every day."
    - @el_gallo on BoingBoing.com (via lordmoudemort)

    (Source: alfredodistefano)

  15. Notes: 10 / 6 months ago  from bookmarklet
    "the biggest change all the insta-video and coverage of the cops has wrought is that people can scream FUCK YOU at cops and not be beaten/shot to death on the spot. I never realized how (rightfully) cowed people have been by police brutality till I saw the shouting at police and tensed up waiting for a fusillade of bullets in response"
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