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-------- Original Message -------- Subject: [pga na] Poor People's Campaign Attacked, Anarchist Convergence Center Raided in Saint Paul Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2008 00:22:20 -0700 (PDT) Police break down doors in night-time raid on anarchist meeting By Mary Turck , TC Daily Planet August 30, 2008 I heard somebody saying, Theyre coming, theyre coming! And feet pounding on the back stairs, pounding on the door saying they had a search warrant. They busted through the door. Theyve got their guns cocked at people. Sammy Schutz held tightly to five-year-old Gabe, who had been watching a video with his mother and father and about 20 other people when the police stormed into 827 Smith Avenue in St. Paul, ordering everyone down on the floor. All I could feel was Mama Beardo whatever you want to do to me, but I need to get my son out safe. He was watching his dad get handcuffed. And hes saying, Mommy, mommy, why did they crash through the door? Gabes question remained unanswered. Ramsey County sheriffs deputies said they were executing a search warrant, but would not show a copy of the warrant to lawyers or reporters. More than a dozen police vehicles , almost all unmarked, and more than 20 sheriffs deputies and St. Paul police arrived at the building about 9:45 Friday night and were still there at 1 a.m., when I left. After handcuffing the people in the building (occupants said there were about two dozen on the second floor and about 40 or 50 on the first floor), police processed them one by one. Each person was asked for identification, name and address, and then photographed. People who had been inside the building told similar stories of police entering with guns drawn. They said police rushed past the security desk on the first floor, and used a battering ram to crash through the second floor back door. They said if you dont show us ID and get your picture taken, we will arrest you and take you away, said Michelle Gross, president of Communities United Against Police Brutality, who had arrived five or ten minutes before the raid began, planning to attend a meeting. They never said what the basis for arrests would be. We were waiting for a meeting, for Gods sake! I cannot tell you how much like a police state that felt to me. After each person was released after being photographed, exiting the building and crossing between police cars to a crowd of cheering friends on the sidewalk across from the building. No one was arrested, but sheriffs deputies remained inside the building. Eventually, a city contractor arrived to board up the building, allegedly for unspecified code violations. St. Paul City Council member Dave Thune said he was trying to find out who ordered the building locked up and on what grounds. This isnt the way we do things in St. Paul, Thune said. I dont want the city to get sucked into something that the sheriffs office is concocting. Thune said that someone had called in the city contractor and ordered him to secure the building, but this was not done according ot St. Paul city procedures. Normally, said Thune, we only board up buildings that are vacant and ramshackle. The fire inspector has no idea whats going on. He hadnt been called. The person who is on 24/7 call was not called. I talked to him trying to fid out who did issue that order and why. The building at 827 Smith Avenue had been rented by the RNC Welcoming Committee as a convergence space, open to activists for meetings, eating, and just hanging out. Earlier in the week, a large downstairs room in the former theater held tables of literature and about a dozen computers, set up for free wi-fi access for visitors. Large maps showed downtown St. Paul streets. The kitchen was spotless, with stainless steel refrigerators and a gas range, looking like a commercial kitchen in a church basement. The second floor room, where Sammy and her family were watching a video on consumerism Friday night, had comfortable theater seats and space for meetings. POOR PEOPLE'S CAMPAIGN ATTACKED LAST NIGHT, ANARCHIST CONVERGENCE CENTER RAIDED TONIGHT FLOOD THE MAYORS' OFFICES ASAP St. Paul Mayor Chris Coleman 651-266-8510 Minneapolis Mayor RT Rybak (612) 673-2100 (612) 673-3000 outside Minneapolis --------------------------------------------------------------------------- At 2pm Thursday afternoon, the Poor People's Campaign set up a tent city - "Bushville" - on Harriet Island, on the south side of the Mississippi River from downtown St. Paul. UPDATE Friday morning: Corporate media reports that 2 more activists at Bushville were arrested peacefully; the rest of the activists obeyed the order to disperse. Activists plan to return to Harriet Island today. 1:15 AM: The Pioneer Press is reporting: Negotiations for the campers' departure began about 11:30 p.m. Most of the protesters left after being threatened with arrest, but at least two were arrested. TC-IMC UPDATE 11:45 PM: Several activists leaving Harriet Island were detained by police. One was arrested and the others were allowed to go. At approximately 11:30 a caravan of about 10 squad cars and a paddywagon entered the park. Likely close to at least 100 cops surrounding the encampment. Situation developing. We will continue reports as we receive them by phone. TC-IMC UPDATE 11:16 PM: 15-20 riot cops in full gear have entered park 'getting ready to go'. TC-IMC UPDATE 11:14 PM: Police on bikes have surrounded area around encampment. About 50 cops. Other people in the park are not being hassled by police. There is a large van which appears to have plastic handcuffs - mass arrests possible. Situation developing. TC-IMC UPDATE 10:59 PM: Police massing on bridge and from west end of Harriet Island park. Appear to be getting into formation & in a 'decision taking' type of mode. Police on bikes & receiving orders. Park legally closes @ 11 PM. [And so it begins...] TC-IMC UPDATE: SUPPORT NEEDED AT 11PM TONIGHT - HARRIET ISLAND PARK MPR is reporting the following: Police say the protesters need to leave by 11 tonight, when the park closes. Camping isn't allowed in any of the city parks. Officers say they hope to avoid using force when removing the activists tonight. One police cruiser is on the scene, but so far no arrests have been made. ***** The tent city is in need of support - tarps, water, food, amenities, and people to camp (provided they are sober, respectful, and willing to respect the leadership of the camp) and provide a supportive presence of this space. Come to Harriet Island! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- FROM RNC WELCOMING COMMITTEE AFTER SHERIFF AND SPPD RAID OF CONVERGENCE SPACE FRIDAY AUGUST 29 2008 The ramsey county sheriffs dept and the SPPD raided the RNC convergence space and detained over 50 people in an attempt to preempt planned protests of the rnc on Monday. Looking for items found in any twin cities house like jars, paint, and rags, this attempt to portray us as criminals and destroy our credibility has already backfired as evidenced by the masses who have come to support us. We are now accused of a simple fire code violation -which is outside the scope of the sheriffs department and clearly not justified provocation for a forceful raid with guns being drawn. Children and elderly people were inside the convergence center when the police violently busted down the doors. The police may claim that the raid was executed according to protocol - however, the violence inherent in this action may only be a hint of the violence to be expected on Monday and beyond, and is only a hint at the violence perpetrated daily by the police. The convergence center is simply a gathering place and is not used for illegal actions - it is a place for workshops and trainings. Tonight we were watching films and sharing food. This action will not deter us from our plans to protest the RNC on September 1st. We want to invite all people who oppose this police oppression to join us on Septemeber 1st. See you in the streets. -- gpg: 0x5B77079C // encrypted email preferred gaim/skype: djlotu5 // off the record messaging preferred # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: http://mail.kein.org/mailman/listinfo/nettime-l # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@kein.org