Source: Los Angeles Independent Media Center
http://la.indymedia.org/

August 9, 2000

Unrestrained Stories: False Police Claims of Protestor Violence
A disturbing trend is developing regarding police pre-emptive response to mass 
protest. In numerous situations since WTO protests in Seattle in late 1999, police 
have issued misinformation claiming unsubstantiated evidence of violent plans by 
protestors gathering for mass actions.

Tim Ream - 8/10/00
Summary

A disturbing trend is developing regarding police pre-emptive response to mass 
protest. In numerous situations since WTO protests in Seattle in late 1999, police 
have issued misinformation claiming unsubstantiated evidence of violent plans by 
protestors gathering for mass actions. The false information is then used as a pretext 
for unwarranted police actions. The misinformation concerning protestor plans have 
ranged from chemical weapons to bomb-making. None of the numerous claims of violent 
plans have been substantiated. Nonetheless, many media outlets appear to have been 
predisposed to repeat information provided by police without fact-checking or seeking 
responses from the organizations accused. The damage to free speech and the mass 
protest movement has been extensive.

Introduction

Mass protest of government policies on this continent is at least as old as the 
property destruction that characterized the Boston Tea Party, involving hundreds of 
activists in 1773. Since the anti-war protest of the 1960�s and anti-nuclear protests 
of the 1970�s, few instances of mass protest have garnered national media attention. 
That situation changed radically on November 30, 1999 when activists from around the 
globe shut down Seattle meetings of the World Trade Organization (WTO). This story 
garnered widespread international attention; fueled further by the violent police 
response to peaceful protestors, the declaration of a no-protest zone and millions of 
dollars worth of property destruction to multinational corporate buildings in the city 
center.

The Seattle Police Department reputation was damaged severely by officers� lack of 
control and brutal response in the streets. In the protest�s wake, Seattle Police 
Chief Norm Stamper quickly resigned. Police departments charged with preventing 
similar disruptions in their cities since the Seattle actions have scrambled to find 
ways to prevent mass protest.

A disturbing pattern of response has appeared over the last six months. It is loosely 
characterized by three steps. First, police departments, often in conjunction with 
city government, begin a multi-faceted media campaign designed to make protest 
organizers appear to be involved in preparations for violence. Police departments have 
assembled and distributed collections of flyers claiming violence, released videos of 
protest from other cities, held meetings with individual media organizations and 
created a mythic notion of an organization dedicated to violence and central to the 
protest usually identified as �anarchists� or �Eugene Anarchists.�

Once the public is predisposed to expect violence from activists, the second step in 
the process involves a specific claim of evidence suggesting an imminent act of 
violence. These claims will later be retracted, corrected or will simply remain 
unsubstantiated. They have included claims of stolen bomb-making materials, a bus load 
of poisonous animals, a factory to produce pepper spray, acid filled balloons, a 
cyanide poisoning or the simple fact that known terrorists have evaded police 
surveillance and now may be prepared to act without restraint.

The third step in this tactic follows the second closely or simultaneously. It 
involves a police action publicly justified in the climate of imminent terrorism. It 
has the effect however, of a prior restraint on free speech and intimidation of those 
who would speak their mind against their government. Examples have included seizing 
training and puppet making facilities; seizing training, art and medical supplies; and 
seizing hard drives and political literature. Potential protestors have been arrested, 
beaten and had bail set at ridiculously high amounts to hold them past the event 
around which the protest was scheduled.

Recent Examples

Philadelphia Republican National Convention � August 2000

The Philadelphia Police Department raided a warehouse where activists were engaged in 
creating puppets to protest at the Republican National Convention (RNC). Seventy 
activists were arrested, materials were seized and the warehouse was shut down. The 
police claimed prior to the raid that they believed that activists were storing C4 
explosives. Also, activists were allegedly preparing weapons in the form of 
acid-filled balloons presumably to throw at the police. The warehouse was claimed to 
be a staging ground for both producing weapons and preparing a riot. Police also claim 
to have arrested people associated with a bus containing small animals, some of which 
were poisonous. Police claim that these animals were to be used to attack delegates of 
the RNC.

No C4 explosive was found. Nor were any other weapons or acid found. The bus driver 
transporting the animals claims to be a pet shop owner.

At the time of this report�s release many of those activists remain jailed. Bail has 
been set at amounts that preclude easy release generally ranging around $15,000. One 
activist was held on misdemeanor charges and $1,000,000 bail subsequently reduced to 
$100,000. This has effectively prevented activists from speaking out against the RNC 
and the subsequent Democratic National Convention (DNC) about to begin in Los Angeles.

Washington, DC IMF/World Bank Meetings - April 2000

The day before mass protest of World Bank and International Monetary Fund meetings in 
Washington, DC police raided a training and art supply warehouse popularly referred to 
as a �convergence� space. Police reports claimed that they found materials for making 
Molotov cocktails, a laboratory for mass production of pepper spray and bomb-making 
materials. This, in part, justified arrests that ran to near 1200 people for the week.

In a later retraction, police admitted that the Molotov cocktail supplies were plastic 
containers and rags that smelled of solvents. The pepper spray factory was nothing 
more than a kitchen and bomb-making materials were limited to simple plastic water 
pipe. All of these materials are consistent with activities related to the convergence 
and art projects.

As a result of police action the infrastucture and political messages in the form of 
signs and puppets were taken by police and did not appear on the streets or in media 
coverage. Undoubtedly numerous people stayed home for fear of associating with violent 
terrorists utilizing bomb-making factories.

Minneapolis International Society of Animal Geneticists - July 2000

Several days before the protest was to begin, police claimed that large quantities of 
ammonium nitrate had been stolen from a nearby storage area and that unidentifed 
protestors were suspected of involvement. On the day of the major march, police 
claimed that a cyanide bomb had been detonated in a MacDonalds restaurant. The FBI 
called this an act of terrorism and the local anti-protest law enforcement action was 
placed under federal control. The next day the federal Drug Enforcement Agency, 
including hooded officers raided a house where some protest organizing had taken 
place. Residents were beaten, arrested and taken to a hospital. Hard drives and 
political literature were seized along with less than an ounce of marijuana and a 
small amount of psychedelics. Police at the raid claimed that an undercover agent had 
warned that residents at the house wore hunting knives to attack police in the event 
of an arrest.

Charges on all but one resident have since been dropped. Police announced that they 
now have no reason to believe that activists were involved in the ammonium nitrate 
theft. A health department inspector said that there was no cyanide threat, the poison 
being more concentrated in apple seeds than in the smoke bomb that fogged the 
MacDonalds. Needless to say, the retractions did not receive the level of press 
coverage of the original actions. Discussion of the ethics of animal genetics received 
little discussion.

Tacoma Kaiser Aluminum Lock-out of Steelworkers - March 2000

In the wake of the successful alliance built between labor and environmentalists in 
Seattle, action was planned in Tacoma to support the locked-out United Steel Workers 
of America. The Direct Action Network, Steelworkers and more than a dozen other groups 
allied to call for a weekend of actions. As that weekend approached, police warned the 
press and community leaders of the violence that was likely. They claimed that 
�anarchists from Eugene were missing� and actions at the Kaiser plant could start a 
chain reaction and �blow up the whole port of Tacoma.�

In this case, initial scare tactics were sufficient. Steelworker leadership backed out 
of the alliance one week before the actions and the protest fell apart. No mass 
labor-environment action coalition has happened since.

Eugene, OR Eugene Active Existence - June 2000

A six week anarchist conference was the subject of numerous police press releases 
concerning alleged threats of violence and the precautions the Eugene Police 
Department employed to avert trouble. Police distributed to the media a portfolio of 
dozens of flyers spanning five years that they claimed revealed protestors� violent 
threats. They created a video simulation of a dummy police officer burned by a 
police-constructed firebomb that anarchists might use.

Two days before the final planned march, police arrested two young men for allegedly 
burning a truck. They are currently being held on $900,000 bail and face 15 to 86 
years in prison if convicted.

Conclusions

Mass media and public perceptions are being systematically manipulated by police 
departments and other government agencies faced with upcoming mass protests in their 
cities. These manipulations are designed to squelch protest and thereby the message of 
dissent. A common thread in the current series of nation-wide protests is a sense that 
control of government is no longer in the hands of common people. Governments are 
effectively squashing the challenge inherent in this message.

Editorial pages and conversations on the street are full of critiques that protestors 
are not clear about what they stand for and seem more interested in violence than 
meaningful change. This is as clear a sign as any that protestor voices have been 
effectively silenced and police positioning of protestors is carrying the day.

In addition, activists are scared. Anyone who has been involved in the mass protest 
movement through a major event of the last six months has friends who have been 
brutalized at the hands of the system. Of the nearly 2500 protest arrests that have 
happened since November 30, 1999, more than three-quarters have had all charges 
dropped and only a small percentage of arrests have resulted in convictions.

These facts notwithstanding, there is little national debate on police strongarm 
tactics. The reason seems clear. Despite the injustice activists face for speaking 
their beliefs, the public allows these police tactics because they have been made 
tofear activists. Unfortunately, the evidence for their fear is the result of 
misinformation by these same police agencies.

The costs to police agencies since Seattle are minimal. No chief has been pressured to 
resign, noofficer has been charged with misbehavior and requests for special 
approriations in the millions of dollars for gear and overtime have been granted.

In Los Angeles we should expect these successful tactics to be repeated. Step one has 
been completely implemented. The public knows of thousands of National Guard soldiers 
standing ready, units to diffuse weapons of mass destruction are on stand-by, the 
public has been asked to phone police whenever they see someone wearing the political 
symbol associated with anarchism: the circle A. The first protestor arrests resulted 
in felony charges filed and $20,000 bail for a failed banner hang. Sometime around 
August 12th or 13th we should expect some stunning news of impending protestor 
violence. Sometime within a day or so thereafter we should expect a large scale 
pre-emptive raid or arrest. By the end of the DNC it will be clear that the stunning 
news claiming protestor violence earlier in the week will remain unsubstantiated.

When the full range of political dialogue is no longer being tolerated by the 
government, and the general public remain silent about this repression it will not 
simply disappear. With debate stifled, energy for change will instead transform and 
move underground. Evidence of a growing movement of covert acts of sabotage indicate 
that the movement underground is picking up steam.



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