If he has military insurance he is covered at 100%. Tricare is good like that. Too bad we can't all have that coverage. On Nov 1, 2011 11:47 PM, "Margaret Schucker" <[email protected]> wrote:
> That's a very good question, Vicki. Even if he has health insurance, it > won't be enough to cover all his bills. He will be able to sue the City of > Oakland but it will be years and years before he will see a settlement. > > Margaret > > On 11/1/2011 10:34 PM, Vicki Boyer wrote: > > I am interested in knowing if this young man, Scott Olsen, has health > insurance. > If not, I would like to suggest we find out if someone has started a fund > to help pay for his medical treatments and physical therapy. > Vicki > > On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 7:42 PM, David Young <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Dear friends >> >> >> As you may be aware, 24 year old Scott Olsen, a Marine lance corporal who >> served two tours of duty in Iraq, suffered a skull fracture when he was >> struck by a projectile fired by police officers during the brutal police >> crackdown on the encampment known as Occupy Oakland. At one point in the >> violence, when people acting as medics went to help an injured protester, >> an officer deliberately threw a flash bang grenade into the group. >> >> Out of outrage and condemnation of these heinous acts, and in solidarity >> with the call for a General Strike throughout Oakland this Wednesday, >> November 2nd, the Occupy Durham General Assembly has called for a march and >> rally from the Occupy Durham encampment at Durham People's Plaza to the >> Police Headquarters on Chapel Hill St., where we will give an update on >> Oakland, the general strike, and other Occupy city encampments followed by >> speakers discussing government repression within and outside of the Occupy >> Movement. We also hope to issue a statement asking the police chief not to >> issue orders to remove encampments in Durham - though the exact language >> will be discussed at the Monday, October 31st, General Assembly in Durham >> at 7pm. >> We offer an invitation to anyone who would like to speak out about >> government repression, and state sponsored violence against our rights to >> speech and to freely assemble, to join us this Wednesday at Noon for a >> March and Rally. Details can be found below and in the calendar section of >> www.occupydurham.org >> ------------------------------------------- >> >> Solidarity with Occupy Oakland and Oakland General Strike >> March and Rally Against Government Repression >> Wednesday, November 2nd - 12pm NOON >> Starting at noon, we'll march from Durham People's Plaza to Durham >> Police Headquarters >> >> ... Speak-out and Rally begins at approx. 12:15pm >> In solidarity with the General Strike of Oakland and in condemnation >> of the violent eviction of the Occupy Oakland encampment, the Occupy >> Durham General Assembly has called for a march and rally. After >> marching together from the Occupy Durham encampment at Durham People's >> Plaza to the Police Headquarters on Chapel Hill St., we will give an >> update on Oakland, the general strike, and other Occupy city >> encampments followed by speakers discussing police brutality and >> government repression within and outside of the Occupy Movement. >> More info at www.OccupyDurham.org >> >> -- >> David Young >> (919)-475-7382 >> [email protected] >> > > > > -- > All know the way; Few actually walk it. > > > _______________________________________________ > OccupyRaleigh mailing > [email protected]http://lists.occupyraleigh.net/listinfo/occupyraleigh > > > > _______________________________________________ > OccupyRaleigh mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.occupyraleigh.net/listinfo/occupyraleigh > >
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