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August 24 there were reports that the Progressive Action Center in 
Baltimore was raided by the police. These reports turned out to be 
inaccurate. But what did happen at the PAC, the home of Baltimore 
Indymedia, several activist groups, and Red Wagon Child Care Center? This 
report is based on interviews with anti-racist activists all of whom 
requested anonymity. [Earlier that day 28 anti-racist activists were 
arrested at the Baltimore Travel Plaza. Indymedia is investigating this 
story.]
After the counter-protests against the neo-nazi National Alliance rally in 
Washington DC, anti-racist affinity groups met at the Bloodshed, a 
warehouse space in east Baltimore rented for music shows. According to an 
anti-racist activist, people decided to continue counter-protesting 
neo-nazis by publicizing that the neo-nazis were to attend a concert 
somewhere in the White Marsh area with a meeting point at the National 
Guard Armory in Putty Hill.

At about 5:30pm, police officers began to gather outside the Bloodshed. The 
activists inside, concerned that a raid was being organized, decided to 
vacate the space. Arrangements were made to move their media work to the 
Progressive Action Center in east Waverly. After they left the Bloodshed, 
Baltimore City Police broke into the building and searched without 
presenting a warrant. Flyers and other literature were confiscated.

However, the police were not done. It appears that the police followed the 
anti-racist activists on their way to the Progressive Action Center. One 
car with four activists as passengers was pulled over by police officers as 
the driver turned from Loch Raven Boulevard onto Gorsuch Avenue. The 
activist who was driving was greeted by an officer who held a gun to 
her/his face. The driver asked "Why did you pull us over?" The police 
officers gave no reason. Rather, they responded by yelling at the 
occupants, "Shut-up! We don't have to tell you!" But then asked "Are you 
with the National Alliance? Or the anarchists?" The occupants responded 
"No. We are anti-racists!"

According to an anti-racist activist, as he/she approached on foot to the 
PAC he/she observed numerous police vehicles converging at the building, a 
squad car, two unmarked cars, and a van for transporting arrestees. When 
all the anti-racist activists got into the building the door was locked. 
Some began media work, while others dealt with the police.

According to an anti-racist activist, a police officer came to the door 
with a batch of arresting cuffs attached to his belt. The officer told the 
activists to open the main door to the building. Activists responded "Show 
us a warrant." A stand-off ensued for about fifteen minutes. Eventually, 
activists agreed to send a delegation to the base of the steps at the main 
door to talk to the police. According to an activist, the police claimed 
that they were there to protect the anti-racist activists against neo-nazi 
"retaliation," that they were concerned about a potential "fire-bombing."

As this exchange was going on, staff and volunteers of the Red Wagon Child 
Care Center were preparing for a social event at the lower level of the 
building. Some activists suggest that the presence of this predominantly 
African-American event was a deterrent to a raid and search of the 
Progressive Action Center, since anti-racist activists were the immediate 
targets. Additionally, the media work of the anti-racist activists paid off 
as Channel 2 News appeared at the scene and interviewed activists. With the 
appearance of the television media, the police left. The anti-racist 
activists continued with their work to publicize the neo-nazi concert. 
According to an anti-racist activist, the affinity groups later decided to 
find yet another location to discuss legal issues around the arrests of 28 
anti-racist activists at the Baltimore Travel Plaza in the early morning. 
The television media had broadcast their location. The neo-nazis now knew 
where they were.

For a while on top of the Progressive Action Center in east Waverly, a 
banner hung "Anti-Racists Under Seige!" Readers may wonder why anti-racist 
activists appear to have been targeted by the Baltimore City Police? See also:
http://baltimore.indymedia.org/newswire/display/1458/index/php

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