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bomb tossed
into Occupy Maine encampment


By 
<http://www.pressherald.com/contact/David_Hench.html>David 
Hench <mailto:dhe...@mainetoday.com>dhe...@mainetoday.com
Staff Writer

PORTLAND ­ Occupy Maine protesters say Sunday 
morning's attack with a chemical explosive has 
left them with a mixture of anxiety and resolve.

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CAMP OUT FOR CHANGE: Tents are arranged Tuesday 
at an encampment site for a group calling itself 
OccupyMaine in Lincoln Park in Portland. The 
group, which started as an offshoot of an Occupy 
Wall Street demonstration, has been holding signs 
and offering information on what they call 
corporate greed, political corruption and the 
need for change at Monument Square in Portland.

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"We are more motivated to keep doing what we're 
doing," said Stephanie Wilburn, of Portland, who 
was sitting near where the chemical mixture in a 
Gatorade bottle was tossed at 4 a.m. Sunday. 
"They have heard us and we're making a difference."

Wilburn said she was startled and briefly lost 
hearing in her left ear when the device exploded 
beneath a table about 10 feet away. Wilburn's 
hearing returned and police said no injuries were reported.

Portland police Sgt. Glen McGary said the bomb 
was thrown into the camp’s kitchen, a tarped area 
where food is cooked and served. Protest 
organizers said the explosion lifted a large table about a foot off the ground.

"There was no fire . . . We had a good 20 feet of 
thick smoke rolling out from under the table," 
Wilburn said. They could see the "G" on the 
24-ounce bottle and its orange cap, as well as bits of silver metal, she said.

She and a friend who ran over to look at it 
breathed in fumes that smelled like ammonia, she said.

Witnesses said a silver car had been circling 
before the attack, its occupants shouting things 
like "Get a job" and "You communist." They 
believe someone from that car threw the device, 
according to a statement from Occupy Maine.

The demonstrators are protesting what they 
describe as unfairly favorable treatment given 
banks and other corporate interests at the 
expense of working people and those trying to find a job.

Shane Blodgett of Augusta was sleeping in his 
tent in the middle of the park when the explosion woke him up.

"I heard a sound which I thought was a gunshot," 
he said, gesturing at the collection of three 
dozen tents that cover the south side of the park 
at Congress and Pearl streets.

"I was in fear for my life. I thought someone was 
walking around with a gun. I didn't dare poke my 
head out," Blodgett said. He eventually went back to sleep.

Katty Heath, originally from New Hampshire, now 
of Portland, said she slept through the entire 
event and didn't realize anything untoward had 
happened until she woke that morning.

Sgt. Glen McGary said the homemade bomb, which 
consisted of chemicals poured into a plastic 
Gatorade container could have caused serious injury.

Police are investigating and spent about two 
hours at the campsite, located at the corner of 
the busy Congress Street and Franklin Street 
corridors, collecting evidence to determine the 
compounds used in the explosive, organizers said.

Police Chief Michael Sauschuck said today that 
detectives don't necessarily believe Occupy Maine 
was the sole target because another device was 
set off elsewhere that night. He described the 
device as the type often associated with teenage 
pranks. But he said police are taking it 
seriously because someone could've been hurt.

A statement from the group said many campers fear another attack.

The car, seen driving slowly past the encampment 
before someone inside threw the device, is 
described as an older model silver four-door 
sedan, possibly a Toyota or Nissan.

Anyone with information is asked to call the 
Portland Police Department at 874-8575.





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