Police Brutalize Peace Demonstrators in Olympia WA

VIDEOS OF POLICE ATTACKS ON OLYMPIA PORT PROTESTS

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEPCFeOtnm8

http://videos.theolympian.com/vmix_hosted_apps/p/media?id=1559522

http://videos.theolympian.com/vmix_hosted_apps/p/media?id=1559522

Thirteen arrested while containing military convoys traveling through Olympia;

community brutalized by Olympia Police Department

November 10th, 2007 - Thirteen anti-war demonstrators were arrested while attempting to contain Stryker vehicles from the 3rd Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division from moving through the streets of Olympia, Washington. Three of the arrests took place at the intersection of 4th and Plum St. in downtown Olympia. Ten arrests took place at Union Street and Plum Street near the on ramp to I-5 North where anti-war demonstrators were in lock-down with PVC pipes locking their arms together.

With a commitment to non-violent actions, Olympia Port Militarization Resistance aims to end Olympia's participation in the illegal and immoral occupation of Iraq by stopping the US military's use of the Port of Olympia. As of 3:10pm all thirteen are being held at City of Olympia Police Department Municipal Jail.

Before arrests were made dozens of protesters and bystanders report being brutalized by the Olympia Police Department (OPD). At 8:30am OPD appeared at the port in full riot gear, just over an hour later police were using batons and pepper spray on demonstrators blocking the shipment and bystanders as well.

Jeremy Pawloski who is reporting for the Olympian Newspaper for demonstrations since Monday, November 5th was witnessed being assaulted by police officers. Caitlin Esworthy reported seeing Pawloski struck in the upper body and shoved him back six feet. Tony Overman, photographer for The Olympian newspaper, was pepper sprayed according to eyewitness accounts. He was previously embedded with the 3rd Brigade, 2nd Infantry division while they were deployed in Mosul, Iraq.

When asked for badge numbers police officers refused to comply with the law that requires individual officers to identify themselves. Some officers also covered up their badge numbers. Alex Dunn reported being reported being struck by a police baton in the face and his right side repeatedly. The officer who was assaulting him said to the effect " Do you want some more son? Do you want some more?" Another officer knocked the wind out of him when he struck him in the gut at which point Alex attempted to escape the abuse. Police then grabbed him from behind and pepper sprayed him at point blank range.

Kelly Beckham, one of numerous anti-war demonstrators directly sprayed in the eyes with pepper spray, said, "I was in agony because I didn't know what was happening. I couldn't see anything and they had to carry me away. I was really angry. They wouldn't let the medics approach anyone who had been hurt. This is nothing compared to the suffering of the Iraqi people." Alex Patia, 18 year old said, "I have been through lots of painful medical procedures and I was in the most pain I have ever felt in my life, but I want to see an end to this war and my actions today are my patriotic duty."

Many protesters wore goggle to protect themselves from chemical attack. Andrew Yankey reported the officer in charge giving the orders, "Take off their goggles. Spray under their goggles." He also witnessed police stealing water from demonstrators, drinking it and laughing at demonstrators as they were in agony. Pepper spray causes immediate swelling of the eyes, severe pain, upper body spasms, difficulty breathing, coughing and may cause severe allergic reactions in some individuals. Repeated exposure can cause long lasting changes in vision.

Olympia Port Militarization Resistance is caring for community members affected by the brutality inflicted upon them and will not be deterred in their non-violent struggle to de-militarize the Port of Olympia.

Photographs of today's demonstrations may be obtained from Rob Whitlock, 360-259-4291, robwhitlock1978@yahoo.com, www.flicker.com/photos/rwhitlock.

Contact:

Anna-Marie Murano
360-878-9644

Phan Nguyen
Cell: 360-878-1401
Andrew Yankey Cell: 360-349-1089

TJ Johnson, Olympia City Council Member
360-943-4596

Wes Hamilton, Vietnam Veteran
Cell: 360-791-7484

Rob Whitlock, Photographer
Cell: 360-259-4291
robwhitlock1978@yahoo.com

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Olympia's cops, what's in it for them to be goons like this?

Do they do this to everyone who is ever charged with Pedestrian Blocking: the homeless, little old ladies, children? Do they get paid commission for each person they spray with chemicals, beating with batons, shoving violently, or do they just get their sick "jollies" this way? Is there something "extra" in their paychecks for this "goon squad duty" ...that should be investigated , I would be very curious to know either way.

pushing their luck

with Reichert (Fourth Reichart) supporting this shit by trumping up all this anti protester 'they're terrorists' bullshit by holding hearings in Washington, D.C. about those who protest being AL-CIA-DA members, we need to realize they want it to become a bloody melee.

it'll be another Kent State Massacre, with more dead than in Ohio. you'll see. it's the DHS test run on FASCIST MARTIAL LAW.

Olympia Police Department contact info

MAILING ADDRESS
(All facilities, divisions, bureaus and units)

Olympia Police Department
P.O. Box 1967
Olympia , WA 98507-1967

TELEPHONE
(Main business line)

(360)753-8300

EMAIL

olympiapolice@ci.olympia.wa.us

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