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Fire Walk With Me

(38,893 posts)
Mon Dec 31, 2012, 12:23 AM Dec 2012

Report: FBI Afraid Occupy L.A. Movement Would Join With 'Violent' Citizens Upset About Jail Abuses

http://laist.com/2012/12/30/occupy_the_ports_1.php

New documents released this week shed light how the FBI, Department of Homeland Security, local law enforcement agencies and the private sector worked together to thoroughly monitor and then ultimately crack down on the Occupy movement since September 2011.

The nonprofit Partnership For Civil Justice Fund obtained redacted documents through a FOIA request. The group's executive director Mara Verheyden-Hilliard said in a statement, "These documents show that the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security are treating protests against the corporate and banking structure of America as potential criminal and terrorist activity."

We took a look at some of the documents that dealt with local groups affiliated with the Occupy Wall Street movement.

The FBI took note of the disturbing reports that sheriff's deputies were beating inmates at the county (p 72). In this report, however, the FBI's concern wasn't about the inmates, but how news reports of these beatings could be riling up citizens who were riding public transit.

(More at the link. Any interested in what LA sheriffs are like, please read the following link.)

http://myoccupylaarrest.blogspot.com/
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Report: FBI Afraid Occupy L.A. Movement Would Join With 'Violent' Citizens Upset About Jail Abuses (Original Post) Fire Walk With Me Dec 2012 OP
a waste of resources Angry Dragon Dec 2012 #1
Thanks. I hope everyone on DU will read the link below. JDPriestly Dec 2012 #2
I would be angry tama Jan 2013 #3

JDPriestly

(57,936 posts)
2. Thanks. I hope everyone on DU will read the link below.
Mon Dec 31, 2012, 03:50 AM
Dec 2012

But back to Charles Prince. For his four years of in charge of massive, repeated fraud at Citigroup, he received fifty-three million dollars in salary and also received another ninety-four million dollars in stock holdings. What Charles Prince has *not* received is a pair of zipcuffs. The nerves in his thumb are fine. No cop has thrown Charles Prince into the pavement, face-first. Each and every peaceful, nonviolent Occupy LA protester arrested last week has has spent more time sleeping on a jail floor than every single Charles Prince on Wall Street, combined.

The more I think about that, the madder I get. What does it say about our country that nonviolent protesters are given the bottom of a police boot while those who steal hundreds of billions, do trillions worth of damage to our economy and shatter our social fabric for a generation are not only spared the zipcuffs but showered with rewards?

In any event, believe it or not, I’m really not angry that I got arrested. I chose to get arrested. And I’m not even angry that the mayor and the LAPD decided to give non-violent protestors like me a little extra shiv in jail (although I’m not especially grateful for it either).

I’m just really angry that every single Charles Prince wasn’t in jail with me.

http://myoccupylaarrest.blogspot.com/

The Occupiers showed integrity and sincerity. The big bankers -- not so much, maybe not at all.

 

tama

(9,137 posts)
3. I would be angry
Thu Jan 3, 2013, 03:07 PM
Jan 2013

and I feel rage for how people are treated. I don't believe in denial of emotions, but that on some level all emotions are always present. We just choose which ones we keep feeding and turning into action and non-action.

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