The Republican and Democratic National Conventions produced "riot policing" which included the arrest of journalists. http://visionon.tv http://submedia.tv http://...
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The Republican and Democratic National Conventions produced "riot policing" which included the arrest of journalists. http://visionon.tv http://submedia.tv http://peppersprayproductions.org
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Ground Noise & Static: Untold Stories from the RNC & DNCST. PAUL -- Police lost control of the anarchists during the RNC, and for the first time, police are offeri...
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Ground Noise & Static: Untold Stories from the RNC & DNCST. PAUL -- Police lost control of the anarchists during the RNC, and for the first time, police are offering a look at what went wrong, and how they may learn from their mistakes. Police dispatch on the first day of the RNC reveal a communication breakdown for two crucial hours on Sept. 1. Dispatch tapes show that between noon and 2:00 p.m., downtown belonged to the anarchists. Tape: "Squads in my group, back off now, they're smashing out of every squad car window around here." Ramsey County Sheriff Bob Fletcher says of the miscommunication, "We had 15 officers responsible for the conduct of 500 anarchists. They were outnumbered 40 to one." And those officers, many fighting back without protective gear, had one question: Where was the backup? The 11 mobile field force units, each with 75 officers in riot gear, were stationed along the parade route, where 10,000 protesters were marching peacefully. At that time, about 500 anarchists split off in three directions, the town up for grabs. The cops were outmatched until the order was given to pull out. St. Paul Police Chief John Harrington admits to a communication breakdown. Commanders were watching the parade for trouble, when it was happening everywhere else. Eventually the mobile field force moved into downtown, arresting 270 protesters the first day of the RNC. "I think everyone agrees unlawful behavior should have been confronted, but it wasn't for two and half hours," said Fletcher. Fletcher believes the error was strategic -- not enough plain-clothes cops along the parade route, and not keeping the mobile SWAT units moving. But Chief Harrington believes they had enough cops from different cities, although maybe not enough time to train together on St. Paul's unique street pattern. A task force is currently evaluating police actions during the RNC. It's report is due in December.
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http://submedia.tv In November, one or the other of the corporate candidates will win, and then, as always, it will be what the people do, not the politicians, tha...
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http://submedia.tv In November, one or the other of the corporate candidates will win, and then, as always, it will be what the people do, not the politicians, that counts. A video report on the protests that occurred in connection with the Democrat and Republican National Conventions, Ground Noise & Static is a manifesto. We went to Denver and St. Paul to take the pulse of the movement. Corporate media would cover the platitudes and posturing of the politicians, we were interested in something else, a story hidden in plain sight, captured in the now-classic street chant, ?This is what democracy looks like.? Ground Noise & Static is a joint effort of Franklin L?pez of subMedia.TV and PepperSpray Productions. It is the direct result of a wonderful collaboration with many indymedia-style activists and journalists who all pitched in for the common good and success of their various efforts to tell their ?Unconventional? stories.
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In November, one or the other of the corporate candidates will win, and then, as always, it will be what the people do, not the politicians, that counts. A video r...
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In November, one or the other of the corporate candidates will win, and then, as always, it will be what the people do, not the politicians, that counts. A video report on the protests that occurred in connection with the Democrat and Republican National Conventions, Ground Noise and Static is a manifesto. We went to Denver and St. Paul to take the pulse of the movement. Corporate media would cover the platitudes and posturing of the politicians, we were interested in something else, a story hidden in plain sight, captured in the now-classic street chant, This is what democracy looks like. Ground Noise and Static is a joint effort of Franklin Lopez of subMedia.TV and PepperSpray Productions. It is the direct result of a wonderful collaboration with many indymedia style activists and journalists who all pitched in for the common good and success of their various efforts to tell their Unconventional stories.
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In November, one or the other of the corporate candidates will win, and then, as always, it will be what the people do, not the politicians, that counts. A video r...
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In November, one or the other of the corporate candidates will win, and then, as always, it will be what the people do, not the politicians, that counts. A video report on the protests that occurred in connection with the Democrat and Republican National Conventions, Ground Noise and Static is a manifesto. We went to Denver and St. Paul to take the pulse of the movement. Corporate media would cover the platitudes and posturing of the politicians, we were interested in something else, a story hidden in plain sight, captured in the now-classic street chant, This is what democracy looks like. Ground Noise and Static is a joint effort of Franklin Lopez of subMedia.TV and PepperSpray Productions. It is the direct result of a wonderful collaboration with many indymedia style activists and journalists who all pitched in for the common good and success of their various efforts to tell their Unconventional stories.