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They would not print it, if it was not the truth?
Big headlines- Terrorist plans to bomb President Obama's campaign headquarters and Mayor Rahm Emanuel's house and police stations with "incendiary devices."
Where is the proof of court documents? The lawyers for the protesters said they had not been shown proof that there was a "months long investigation" into terrorism.
The Chicago police attempt to give the Anti-NATO protesters and OWS a black eye and it backfires. The Chicago police get two black eyes.
Protesters take part in a march on Tuesday, May 7, 2012 Some are arrested. The protesters are rude and disrespectful, not violent.
Protesters get pulled over on Thursday, May 9, 2012 Not arrested, but threats (of violence) are made against the protesters, by the police.
Three young men post a video, showing Chicago police threatening violence during the upcoming NATO protests and generally intimidating protesters.
"We will find you, everyone of you- the Chicago police said to the three in the car."
"They were driving in a car and were pulled over without any kind of justification or reason by the Chicago police department. They were surrounded
by police and they were questioned for a very long period of time about what they were doing in Chicago, why they were here to protest, what their
political affiliations were, how they identified politically—All kinds of absolutely outrageous questions that certainly do not indicate any kind of illegal
behavior because it is not constitutional simply to accuse them of a crime because of a political belief."
- National Lawyers Guild attorney Sarah Gelsomino
The Chicago police made their threats on May 9th, 2012
The Chicago police conducted a raid (without a warrant) on the house where the protesters are staying. Wednesday-May 16, 2012
The Chicago police claim the protesters had possession of explosives or incendiary devices, material support for terrorism, and conspiracy.
The protesters and the National Lawyers Guild says they only had beer-making equipment and cell phones.
To make a Molotov cocktail, involves having some gasoline, a glass bottle or jar, and a rag. The protesters had clothes were not new?
(Or, did the undercover police smuggle in a bomb of their own, during the raid?)
Thursday May 17, 2012 Nine arrested and kept for 36 hours.
Police pull a switcheroo- Move the prisoners from Organized Crime division holding to Kedzie-Horman in District Four. The prisoners are split up.
Friday May 18, 2012 Friday four released. Two released on Friday night. No charges. Kept for 48 hours
Saturday-May 19, 2012 Three remain in jail without being charged, Brent Vincent Betterly Jared Chase, and Brian Church.
My Boston news paper plastered their faces and addresses on the internet and in the print rag.
These are three young men who were stopped by the Chicago police, and threatened with violence. (and recorded the threats.)
CPD Officer 1: “You like that, he knows these guys know, ’68. You guys know all about ’68. What did they say back in ’68?”
(A reference to beating students in 1968 during the against the Vietnam War and political corruption.)
CPD Officer 2: “Billy club to the fucking skull.”
CPD Officer- "Kick your white ass."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TudIyxxAboA
Sunday, May 20, 2012 -Bond hearing on a Sunday The Cook County Circuit Court judge has ordered a $1.5 million bond for each of three activists.
Big headlines- Terrorist plans to bomb President Obama's campaign headquarters and Mayor Rahm Emanuel's house and police stations with "incendiary devices."
Where is the proof of court documents? The lawyers for the protesters said they had not been shown proof that there was a "months long investigation" into terrorism.
The Chicago police attempt to give the Anti-NATO protesters and OWS a black eye and it backfires. The Chicago police get two black eyes.
Protesters take part in a march on Tuesday, May 7, 2012 Some are arrested. The protesters are rude and disrespectful, not violent.
Protesters get pulled over on Thursday, May 9, 2012 Not arrested, but threats (of violence) are made against the protesters, by the police.
Three young men post a video, showing Chicago police threatening violence during the upcoming NATO protests and generally intimidating protesters.
"We will find you, everyone of you- the Chicago police said to the three in the car."
"They were driving in a car and were pulled over without any kind of justification or reason by the Chicago police department. They were surrounded
by police and they were questioned for a very long period of time about what they were doing in Chicago, why they were here to protest, what their
political affiliations were, how they identified politically—All kinds of absolutely outrageous questions that certainly do not indicate any kind of illegal
behavior because it is not constitutional simply to accuse them of a crime because of a political belief."
- National Lawyers Guild attorney Sarah Gelsomino
The Chicago police made their threats on May 9th, 2012
The Chicago police conducted a raid (without a warrant) on the house where the protesters are staying. Wednesday-May 16, 2012
The Chicago police claim the protesters had possession of explosives or incendiary devices, material support for terrorism, and conspiracy.
The protesters and the National Lawyers Guild says they only had beer-making equipment and cell phones.
To make a Molotov cocktail, involves having some gasoline, a glass bottle or jar, and a rag. The protesters had clothes were not new?
(Or, did the undercover police smuggle in a bomb of their own, during the raid?)
Thursday May 17, 2012 Nine arrested and kept for 36 hours.
Police pull a switcheroo- Move the prisoners from Organized Crime division holding to Kedzie-Horman in District Four. The prisoners are split up.
Friday May 18, 2012 Friday four released. Two released on Friday night. No charges. Kept for 48 hours
Saturday-May 19, 2012 Three remain in jail without being charged, Brent Vincent Betterly Jared Chase, and Brian Church.
My Boston news paper plastered their faces and addresses on the internet and in the print rag.
These are three young men who were stopped by the Chicago police, and threatened with violence. (and recorded the threats.)
CPD Officer 1: “You like that, he knows these guys know, ’68. You guys know all about ’68. What did they say back in ’68?”
(A reference to beating students in 1968 during the against the Vietnam War and political corruption.)
CPD Officer 2: “Billy club to the fucking skull.”
CPD Officer- "Kick your white ass."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TudIyxxAboA
Sunday, May 20, 2012 -Bond hearing on a Sunday The Cook County Circuit Court judge has ordered a $1.5 million bond for each of three activists.