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Police Brutality Increasing Against Occupy

From Oakland to St. Louis, police are breaking bones.

Police across the country are increasingly using extreme violence against occupiers. The weekly SF Bay Guardian recently revealed that Oakland police have received numerous complaints of excessive force. In a complaint from Oct. 25, an occupier says that “officers found a person alone, beat him, and broke his knee.” A complaint from a Jan. 7 march says that a police officer kneed an occupier in the back “causing his spine to break.” In New York City, media reports that an occupier’s rib was broken on the six-month anniversary of OWS. When the wounded occupier began having a seizure, she was denied medical attention while a crowd watched in horror. When occupiers from across the middle of America gathered in St. Louis, Missouri for the Occupy the Midwest regional summit, they too were also brutally beat back. Tazers were used, a dozen arrests were made, and several occupiers were led away with their faces covered in blood.

In the following eyewitness account, an occupier describes how it feels to be in confronted by extreme police brutality:

“For those that have never witnessed police violence, I want to make something clear. Nothing about this situation followed the prescription of an arrest – this media image of a “You are under arrest. You have the right…” is not what happens in real life. A friend said it best, what happened Thursday night was some gangsta shit. It was angry, vicious people jumping unarmed protesters and bystanders. It was an attack. It was intentional brutality. They did not follow any procedure of kettling, “less lethal” tactics, etc. Their actions were directly targeting individuals and beating the shit out of them. It was so fucked up.

I am traumatized. I am having flashbacks, and the more I try to make the motions of my mundane life the more vivid they become. Work, school, friendly conversations all seem completely devoid of meaning. All I can do is tell the story of my experience and force the people I surround myself with to question the society we participate in. I am so fucking angry.”

Read the whole story at https://antistatestl.wordpress.com/2012/03/19/a-personal-account-of-the-... and join the discussion below on how Occupy can overcome increasing police brutality.

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Stefanos

Greek police

http://www.google.gr/search?hl=el&q=greek+police+brutality&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_cp.r_qf.,cf.osb&biw=1326&bih=809&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbm=isch&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&ei=aYJsT5a5M6nD0QXE36TlBg

Anonymous

Gun powder, dynamite, knives, fire, bombs, gasoline, bricks, bats, glass, wires at night in your homes where your children sleep. The revolution will shut off the power, the gas and the water. No more food trucks, no more gas stations.

On that day, sky scrappers will melt like March's putrid icicles.

Anonymous

This is why you will never attract a mainstream audience or mainstream support. At the end of the day most of the country just sees you as anarchists and troublemakers.

Anonymous

Because we are. And we don't need most of the country because of one very small and overlooked truth:

It take thousands of workers hundreds of hours and millions of dollars to build a building, but just one idiot with a bomb to bring it down.

Sleep tight, fucker.

Anonymous

And it takes that same one idiot to completely undermine the true meaning of a movement. We are a reactionary species, and one that only needs one misstep to attack. No matter that intentions Japan's Aum Shinrikyo may have, their Sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway system permanently put them down in history as terrorists. You get a Timothy McVeigh with OWS ties and suddenly all of our work is for naught. The Black bloc has done nothing but harm and add fuel to the right wing "see! they're all tryin' to destruh our freedomz!" types.

Protect yourself from corrupt authorities, but do not go out of your way to injure or end the lives of those who have nothing to do with the situation.

"Be peaceful, be courteous, obey the law, respect everyone; but if someone puts his hand on you, send him to the cemetery."

Anonymous

Yeah, those trouble makers back in the 1700's who were running around giving the king and his soldiers grief right before the American Revolution broke out were just anarchists. They couldn't attract a mainstream audience either. And at the end of the day, they were just seen as anarchists and troublemakers, too. "One if by land, two if by sea", the nerve of those guys. And throwing tea in the bay! Looters they were.

And all of the innocent private citizens who stayed in their homes and closed the shutters just wanted those rabble rousing anarchists to stop giving the king grief and just shut up and pay their taxes. The nerve!

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