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Vandenberg Air Force Base authorizes 'deadly force' against trespassing 
protesters

The Associated Press
Published 7:25 a.m. PST Saturday, March 15, 2003

http://www.sacbee.com/state_wire/story/6277708p-7231609c.html

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. (AP) - Security forces at Vandenberg 
Air Force Base may use "deadly force" against protesters if they 
infiltrate the military complex if a war starts, officials said.

Some anti-war activists plan to trespass onto base grounds in hopes of 
disturbing Vandenberg's mission and to vandalize sensitive equipment 
they contend helps guide the war effort.

Vandenberg officials revealed Friday that military security police may 
shoot to kill, if necessary, to protect base residents and machinery.

The directive has always been in existence, but a base spokeswoman said 
it is more critical now that people understand its severity.

"This is not fun and games anymore," said Maj. Stacee Bako. "We're 
living in post 9/11. We don't know what's going to happen with the war 
effort in Iraq. These folks have got to realize their actions. ... 
They're illegal intruders."

Military police will use their "judgment, experience and training" to 
determine if lethal force is necessary, she said.

"Deadly force can be used when lesser means of force aren't feasible or 
have failed, and to protect (Department of Defense) assets designated as 
vital to the national security," she explained.

The deadly force policy will not deter protesters, said Peter Lumsdaine 
of the Vandenberg Action Coalition, one of the organizers of the planned 
trespassing.

"I think it does underline that people in the nonviolent resistance 
movement are willing to take some risks," Lumsdaine said.

A Guadalupe man jumped onto the base's entrance sign Friday and sprayed 
it with 4 ounces of his own blood in a symbolic gesture of his anti-war 
stance. Dennis Apel, 52, later pleaded guilty to misdemeanor counts of 
trespassing and vandalism. He will be sentenced next month in a Santa 
Barbara federal court and faces a possible jail sentence or fine.

"We wanted them to see some blood," said Apel, a member of Guadalupe 
Catholic Worker, a social reform movement. "We wanted them to in some 
way visually experience the consequences of what they're doing."

Vandenberg has been on heightened alert since the 2001 terrorist 
attacks, with barricades near sensitive equipment and tighter access to 
the classified installation.

Bako said the security measures, including the deadly force decree, are 
necessary because of the threat of biological weapons.

"It's impossible for us to determine what their intent is," she said. 
"Are they protesters? Are there terrorists in that group and (do) they 
plan on killing everyone on base? They all have to be dealt with as very 
specific threats, whether they're vandalizing a sign, crossing the green 
(no trespassing) line or infiltrating the backcountry."




 
 
 

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