Police attack anti-Bush demonstrators in Portland

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Police attack anti-Bush demonstrators in Portland
By Kate Randall
24 August 2002

Black-helmeted police in riot gear attacked protesters with batons, tear gas, rubber bullets, bean-bag rounds and “pepper balls” Thursday evening in Portland, Oregon. The police assault took place outside a downtown hotel where President Bush was holding a fundraiser.

The demonstrators had assembled to protest Bush’s environmental and economic policies and the administration’s war threat against Iraq. Chanting, “Drop Bush, Not Bombs,” and carrying signs that included, “It’s the Economy, Stupid,” a crowd of about 500 marched from a downtown park to the Hilton Hotel where the president was hosting a fundraiser for Republican Senator Gordon Smith.

Police ordered protesters to move from a barricaded area, and immediately declared a state of emergency. Attorney Alan Graph told KATU TV, “Without any provocation as far as I could see, they started pushing people, using their night sticks, spraying pepper spray indiscriminately into people’s faces.” Some of the protesters fell down, and police then began firing canisters of pepper spray into the crowd. Witnesses reported snipers perched on nearby rooftops.

Participants said the attack was unprovoked. A demonstrator posted the following account on an Indymedia.org message board: “Maybe the ones in front were warned to move, but I didn’t hear any warning. It had been a peaceful protest. Suddenly the police came forward spraying pepper spray. A man nearby with an infant in a backpack got hit real good. The baby’s face was so red I thought it had quit breathing.... From the other direction came cop cars through the crowd and rubber bullets were fired at those closest to the cars. I kept retreating but the cops kept spraying.”

Witnesses reported the protesters included seniors, people in wheel chairs, children and babies in strollers. Activist Don Joughin told KATU that he told police he needed “to get out of there with his kids.” Joughlin says police pepper-sprayed his three children. “I wasn’t in the street, I wasn’t blocking traffic. I was engaging in peaceful protest,” he said.

Protester Mike Pullman told KATU, “I was struck actually seven times” by the “non-lethal” ammunition fired into the crowd. He showed reporters welts on his arms, wrist, leg and chest from the assault.

KPTV TV reported that several of their employees were pepper sprayed, including photographer Beth English. Her tape shows a police office taking dead-on aim at her face. A Portland Police spokesman later commented, “We’re not here to control you ... you’re here to film. But if pepper spray is deployed, I’m sorry but you’re gonna be a part of that.”

Police reported five protesters were arrested and one police officer sustained injuries. Demonstrators marched on Portland City Hall Friday morning to protest the police attack. Mayor Vera Katz refused to meet with protesters, some of whom are calling for the resignation of Police Chief Mark Kroeker.

Earlier in the day, Bush had signed his new “Healthy Forests Initiative,” which he claims will help control forest fires. Environmentalists have criticized the plan, which will make it easier for timber companies to cut wood from wilderness lands.

Rob Moitoza, a Vietnam veteran, told Associated Press, “I don’t think any American boys’ lives are worth a barrel of oil. If [Bush] starts a war against Iraq, it will be to get re-elected. All he cares about is wealth and power.”
 
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heres more on the topic
http://portland.indymedia.org/


Knucklez said:
this is stupid.. i'm no fan of the police.. but shit like this shouldn't be printed..
i don't get it, why would u not have such articles posted? don't
u want to know the truth? whats really happening? what others
have to say, and not what mainstream media reports. because
in reallity its bullshit.
sounds like you are a fan of the police.
 
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The whole article was jaded. Why would you go to a protest with a baby anyways. I am sure the Police issued warnings as they always do, and when nobody listened this is what happened. You get what you ask for. Like the protesters that handcuffed themselves around trees, the pigs gave them the oppurtunity to end it peacefully, but they wanted to make a scene, so they put pepper swabs under their eyes.

When you have a report and all of the accounts are from participants, and they try to sensationalize it with statements like "Black helmeted police in riot gear attacked" or "snipers on the roofs" it shows the bias of the writer. Everyone knows where the President is ther will be heavy security which can include secret service snipers.

Everywhere Bush goes people protest, but 99/100 times it is peacefull because the demonstrators are peacefull. The one time something happens everyone wants to spin it into a story of Police brutality. Personally they put themselves into that situation, and I care a lot more about brutality that happens everyday on the streets at epidemic proportions.

Almost everytime there is a protest in the Northwest it ends in a fight with arrest and riot gear.
 
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^^

He said that becasue only JC Watts, Samuel L Jackson, and a handfull of rich minorities that belong to the GOP were stupid enough to put y'allz crackheaded ass president in power.

I think I'm gonna make a Fuck Bush t-shirt and wear it to school!

:mad:
 

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LOL@All these liberal-biased media articles.
Babies in strollers,cats in wheelchairs..hahahah
And the best one.....A lawyer as a witness...how many business cards did he hand out,and how could the ladie writing this article be dumb enough to use him as a credible witness for "her story".
 

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Mista Sinista said:
Im surprised that its white people protesting against him. I thought them white people love Bush.
hehe..im white and I cant stand Bush or his daddy....

For the most part I suppose Id fall under the title "liberal-minded"...I dont like what happened in this case,but it doesnt take a genious to predict it.I agree,I would never take a baby to a protest.Ive been to a couple protests (pro-marijuana) and I would never take anyone who cant handle it there,including youngins,handi capped,slow minded people,people who cant take violence ect...If you go to a protest you have to be pessimistic I think....
 
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"We Are Not The Enemy!" - The Battle of Portland
by William Rivers Pitt
t r u t h o u t | Report
http://truthout.com/docs_02/08.25A.wrp.portland.htm

Saturday, 24 August, 2002

The image is chilling. A middle-aged woman, plainly dressed, with a puff of auburn hair, is clutched in a hammer-lock by a Portland police officer dressed in full riot gear. His riot baton is jammed high under her chin. Around her, three more armor-clad police officers swarm in, face-masks down. The woman's face is contorted in terror. In her hand is a sign protesting George W. Bush.

This was the scene on the streets of Portland, OR, on the evening of August 22nd as captured by a photographer for the Associated Press. Thousands of peaceful protesters had descended upon the Hilton Hotel where Mr. Bush was attending a political fundraiser for Senator Gordon Smith. They held signs reading, "Drop Bush, not Bombs," and other similar slogans. Among the protesters were pregnant women, parents with infants and small children, elderly citizens, and citizens in wheelchairs

According to a report by CBS News, the protest became unruly when some of the fundraiser attendees were "jostled" as they moved through the crowd towards the entrance to the hotel. At that point, the riot police swarmed in, swinging clubs and dousing the crowd with pepper spray. Rubber bullets were also fired into the crowd, and snipers were seen on the roofs surrounding the scene. The protesters responded by hammering on the hoods of police cars and screaming, "We are not the enemy!"

A man named Randy, who attended the protest, reports the sequence of events as follows:

"I was between 5th and 6th on the sidewalk. Maybe the ones in front were warned to move, but I didn't hear any warning. It had been a peaceful protest. Suddenly the police came forward spraying pepper spray. A man nearby with an infant in a backpack got hit real good. The baby's face was so red I thought it had quit breathing. From the other direction came cop cars through the crowd and rubber bullets were fired at those closest to the cars. I kept retreating but the cops kept spraying. Lots of people were sprayed, including the cameraman from Channel 2 KATU."

Other eyewitness accounts from the streets of Portland similarly describe what appears to have been a terrifyingly violent response from the police to a peaceful protest by assembled American citizens.

This is a profoundly disturbing turn of events. Mr. Bush is protested wherever he goes these days, and the crowds which attend them are growing. These are not black-clad anarchists kicking in windows, however. The woman who was attacked by the police looked as ordinary as any small-town librarian, and anarchists are smart enough to leave their children at home if there is a riot in the offing. The streets of Portland were filled on August 22nd by average American citizens seeking to inform the President of their disfavor regarding the manner in which he is governing their country. They were rewarded with the business end of a billy club, a face-full of pepper spray, and the jarring impact of a rubber bullet.

If America needed one more example of the cancer that has been chewing through the guts of our most basic freedoms since Mr. Bush assumed office, they can look to Portland. The right to freely assemble and petition the government for a redress of grievances has been rescinded at the point of a gun.

The imperative is clear. Such violence by the authorities cannot go unchallenged. The next time Mr. Bush appears in public, there must be even more concerned Americans to greet him. They must face the baton and the pepper spray, they must stare into the shielded faces of the police, and they must stand in non-violent disobedience of the idea that they are not allowed to be there. The men and women who faced the brunt of police fury in Portland are to be lauded as American patriots, and their actions must be duplicated by us all. The groups which organized this protest, and the ones to come, deserve our praise.

The media, which spent much of the evening reporting that only a few hundred protesters were in attendance, must be browbeaten into reporting the facts from both sides - from the police, who reportedly detained people like the woman in the picture "for their own safety," and from the protesters who took a savage beating for daring to stand against Mr. Bush. If the battle of Portland is allowed to cast even more fear into the hearts and minds of Americans, we have lost yet another swath of freedoms. Stand and be counted if you can.

The whole world is watching.
 
May 12, 2002
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^There are some

THAT PIC IS FUCKED, it looks like some ones mom or grandma being overwhealmed by police in riot gear when she apears to be simply making a peaceful statement. But if she was being out of line you cant blame the cops too much. Going by the story tho, sounds like the COPS are fuckin bitches like always.
 
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Protesters are lucky i wasnt there, i would have killed em. Fucc em all. if they are so unhapy with the ELECTED presedent then they can get the fucc out. Thats comin form me, PV2 Pedigo US Army 97B Counter intellegence agent. im sicc and tired of all these candy ass btiches protesting war and shit. MOTHER FUCCERS IM THE ONE GONNA GO AND IM FOR IT!!! So please support the war and send me to Iraq. Everyone in the service wants war thats y they are there. If you are in the service and dont want war get the fucc out pussy. thats my $.02
 
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FoeTwin said:
^^
He said that becasue only JC Watts, Samuel L Jackson, and a handfull of rich minorities that belong to the GOP were stupid enough to put y'allz crackheaded ass president in power
a handful?????????? somebody hasnt been keeping up with politics lately.

minorities are changing from the democrats to the republicans like never before!!!

Voices of Morality
African American Republican Leadership Council
Project 21
CORE
B.O.N.D.
Colin Powell
Condaleeza Rice
Clarence Thomas
Armstrong Williams
 
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Protesters are lucky i wasnt there, i would have killed em. Fucc em all. if they are so unhapy with the ELECTED presedent then they can get the fucc out. Thats comin form me, PV2 Pedigo US Army 97B Counter intellegence agent. im sicc and tired of all these candy ass btiches protesting war and shit. MOTHER FUCCERS IM THE ONE GONNA GO AND IM FOR IT!!! So please support the war and send me to Iraq. Everyone in the service wants war thats y they are there. If you are in the service and dont want war get the fucc out pussy. thats my $.02

lol....LMAO

serious, i can't believe the shit ppl say.


KleanKut said:
Protesters are lucky i wasnt there, i would have killed em.
u'r ass would have been thrown in prison....maybe CP


KleanKut said:

if they are so unhapy with the ELECTED presedent then they can get the fucc out.
these ppl know there rights, and konw what they are doing...unlike
some....you sound like you want a dictatorshit

KleanKut said:
Thats comin form me, PV2 Pedigo US Army 97B Counter intellegence agent.
aaah, like WE give a fuck about you now



KleanKut said:
. im sicc and tired of all these candy ass btiches protesting war and shit.
i'm sick of ingornats fucks like you



KleanKut said:
Protesters are lucky i wasnt there, i would have killed em. Fucc em all. if they are so unhapy with the ELECTED presedent then they can get the fucc out. Thats comin form me, PV2 Pedigo US Army 97B Counter intellegence agent. im sicc and tired of all these candy ass btiches protesting war and shit. MOTHER FUCCERS IM THE ONE GONNA GO AND IM FOR IT!!! So please support the war and send me to Iraq. Everyone in the service wants war thats y they are there. If you are in the service and dont want war get the fucc out pussy.
lol not every in service want a war, I"M pretty DAMN SURE



KleanKut said:
thats my $.02

take your 2 cents and save up for an education...for reals.
 
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ha ha u know whats nice i will take your $.02 and go to school. Cuz i have 100% tuition form the army. Thanks to your tax dollars. People can protest war all they want, u think it will do shit? Who the fucc cares what u tree hugging leftwingers want. NO ONE!!! Your opinions dont matter, You can hold all the protests you want. Thats all they are is protests. Have fun wasting your time while everyone laughs at your ignorent asses. Honestly, give me one good reason not to go to war with iraq. Besides the fact we will be ridding the world of its grabage. All those people who dare fight the us on the battle feild dont deserve to live. They are jellous of what we have. Boo Fuccin who lifes a boitch then u die get the fucc over yourselfs. People jsut say "US SOLDERS WILL DIE." Bitch thats what we signed up to do. Die for the freedoms you all just want the Iraqies to take like, we deserve to get bombed and shit. GEt off your libral high horse. And plese join us in the real world.
 
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KleanKut said:
People can protest war all they want, u think it will do shit? Who the fucc cares what u tree hugging leftwingers want. NO ONE!!! Your opinions dont matter, You can hold all the protests you want. Thats all they are is protests.
LOL, ok get u'r education, espeicaly on US history, and come back
and talk with me...ok?


KleanKut said:
Who the fucc cares what u tree hugging leftwingers want. NO ONE!!!
here we go again, a typical stereotype...

KleanKut said:
Honestly, give me one good reason not to go to war with iraq.
Will the U.S. Attack Iraq? A Question and answer session with Noam Chomsky
http://zmag.org/ZMagSite/oct2002/feature/albert1002.shtml

KleanKut said:
They are jellous of what we have.
LMAO

KleanKut said:
And plese join us in the real world.

maybe you should followed u'r own words.