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Police Break Down Doors in Night-Time Raid on Anarchist Meeting

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by: Mary Turck, Twin Cities Daily Planet

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Sammy Schutz and Gabe. (Photo: Mary Turck / Twin Cities Daily Planet)

    "I heard somebody saying, 'They're coming, they're coming!' And feet pounding on the back stairs, pounding on the door saying they had a search warrant. They busted through the door. They've got their guns cocked at people." Sammy Schutz held tightly to five-year-old Gabe, who had been watching a video with his mother and father and about 20 other people when the police stormed into 827 Smith Avenue in St. Paul, ordering everyone down on the floor.

    "All I could feel was Mama Bear - do whatever you want to do to me, but I need to get my son out safe. He was watching his dad get handcuffed. And he's saying, 'Mommy, mommy, why did they crash through the door?'"

    Gabe's question remained unanswered. Ramsey County sheriff's deputies said they were executing a search warrant, but would not show a copy of the warrant to lawyers or reporters. More than a dozen police vehicles , almost all unmarked, and more than 20 sheriff's deputies and St. Paul police arrived at the building about 9:45 Friday night and were still there at 1 a.m., when I left.

    After handcuffing the people in the building (occupants said there were about two dozen on the second floor and "about 40 or 50" on the first floor), police processed them one by one. Each person was asked for identification, name and address, and then photographed.

    People who had been inside the building told similar stories of police entering with guns drawn. They said police rushed past the security desk on the first floor, and used a battering ram to crash through the second floor back door.

    "They said if you don't show us ID and get your picture taken, we will arrest you and take you away," said Michelle Gross, president of Communities United Against Police Brutality, who had arrived five or ten minutes before the raid began, planning to attend a meeting. "They never said what the basis for arrests would be. We were waiting for a meeting, for God's sake! I cannot tell you how much like a police state that felt to me."

    After each person was released after being photographed, exiting the building and crossing between police cars to a crowd of cheering friends on the sidewalk across from the building. No one was arrested, but sheriff's deputies remained inside the building.

    Eventually, a city contractor arrived to board up the building, allegedly for unspecified code violations.

    St. Paul City Council member Dave Thune said he was trying to find out who ordered the building locked up and on what grounds. "This isn't the way we do things in St. Paul," Thune said. "I don't want the city to get sucked into something that the sheriff's office is concocting."

    Thune said that someone had called in the city contractor and ordered him to secure the building, but this was not done according ot St. Paul city procedures.

    "Normally," said Thune, "we only board up buildings that are vacant and ramshackle. The fire inspector has no idea what's going on. He hadn't been called. The person who is on 24/7 call was not called. I talked to him trying to fid out who did issue that order and why."

    The building at 827 Smith Avenue had been rented by the RNC Welcoming Committee as a "convergence space," open to activists for meetings, eating, and just hanging out. Earlier in the week, a large downstairs room in the former theater held tables of literature and about a dozen computers, set up for free wi-fi access for visitors. Large maps showed downtown St. Paul streets. The kitchen was spotless, with stainless steel refrigerators and a gas range, looking like a commercial kitchen in a church basement. The second floor room, where Sammy and her family were watching a video on consumerism Friday night, had comfortable theater seats and space for meetings.

    A young man who would not give his name said that many people had asked to see the search warrant. After "what seemed like a long time," someone was allowed to read the warrant aloud. His recollection, affirmed by at least two others, was that the warrant was very long and listed many items, including soap flakes, X boxes, paint, computer operating support manuals, caltrops, bleach, floppy disks with digital information, Molotov cocktails and many other items.

    Dave Thune reported that sheriff's deputies hauled out literature and other items in boxes. Literature available in the Convergence Center earlier in the week included "The Struggle is Our Inheritance: A History of Radical Minnesota," "Anarchy: A Pamphlet," "a guide to 2008 antiRNC organizing," and "Need to Know Basics: Coldsnap Legal Collective's Minnesota Legal Primer for the RNC."

    Police loaded confiscated items into a police vehicle.

    The activists had studied their legal rights, and said they repeated asked to see the search warrant, said they did not consent to searches, and asked to see their lawyers. At least one person on the second floor managed to dial a number for the National Lawyer's Guild (NLG) as the police burst through the door. Though NLG lawyers arrived on the scene early, they were not allowed to enter the building and no one in the building was allowed access to lawyers.

    "Here we are in this country trying to fight terrorism," said one activist, "and I experience it - a gun in my face!"

    Photo URL: http://tcdailyplanet.net/article/2008/08/30/police-break-down-doors-night-time-raid-anarchist-meeting.html&print=1 Unique/Short Title: Sammy Schutz and Gabe Caption: Sammy Schutz and Gabe. (Photo: Mary Turck / Twin Cities Daily Planet) ===========

    

    ========== (News) Police Break Down Doors in Night Raid on Protesters' Meeting Origina Title: Police Break Down Doors in Night-Time Raid on Anarchist Meeting Keywords: police raid, warrant, sheriff, handcuff, guns URL: http://tcdailyplanet.net/article/2008/08/30/police-break-down-doors-night-time-raid-anarchist-meeting.html Mary Turck Twin Cities Daily Planet Saturday 30 August 2008

    "I heard somebody saying, ‘They're coming, they're coming!' And feet pounding on the back stairs, pounding on the door saying they had a search warrant. They busted through the door. They've got their guns cocked at people." Sammy Schutz held tightly to five-year-old Gabe, who had been watching a video with his mother and father and about 20 other people when the police stormed into 827 Smith Avenue in St. Paul, ordering everyone down on the floor.

    "All I could feel was Mama Bear - do whatever you want to do to me, but I need to get my son out safe. He was watching his dad get handcuffed. And he's saying, ‘Mommy, mommy, why did they crash through the door?'"

    Gabe's question remained unanswered. Ramsey County sheriff's deputies said they were executing a search warrant, but would not show a copy of the warrant to lawyers or reporters. More than a dozen police vehicles , almost all unmarked, and more than 20 sheriff's deputies and St. Paul police arrived at the building about 9:45 Friday night and were still there at 1 a.m., when I left.

    After handcuffing the people in the building (occupants said there were about two dozen on the second floor and "about 40 or 50" on the first floor), police processed them one by one. Each person was asked for identification, name and address, and then photographed.

    People who had been inside the building told similar stories of police entering with guns drawn. They said police rushed past the security desk on the first floor, and used a battering ram to crash through the second floor back door.

    "They said if you don't show us ID and get your picture taken, we will arrest you and take you away," said Michelle Gross, president of Communities United Against Police Brutality, who had arrived five or ten minutes before the raid began, planning to attend a meeting. "They never said what the basis for arrests would be. We were waiting for a meeting, for God's sake! I cannot tell you how much like a police state that felt to me."

    After each person was released after being photographed, exiting the building and crossing between police cars to a crowd of cheering friends on the sidewalk across from the building. No one was arrested, but sheriff's deputies remained inside the building.

    Eventually, a city contractor arrived to board up the building, allegedly for unspecified code violations.

    St. Paul City Council member Dave Thune said he was trying to find out who ordered the building locked up and on what grounds. "This isn't the way we do things in St. Paul," Thune said. "I don't want the city to get sucked into something that the sheriff's office is concocting."

    Thune said that someone had called in the city contractor and ordered him to secure the building, but this was not done according ot St. Paul city procedures.

    "Normally," said Thune, "we only board up buildings that are vacant and ramshackle. The fire inspector has no idea what's going on. He hadn't been called. The person who is on 24/7 call was not called. I talked to him trying to fid out who did issue that order and why."

    The building at 827 Smith Avenue had been rented by the RNC Welcoming Committee as a "convergence space," open to activists for meetings, eating, and just hanging out. Earlier in the week, a large downstairs room in the former theater held tables of literature and about a dozen computers, set up for free wi-fi access for visitors. Large maps showed downtown St. Paul streets. The kitchen was spotless, with stainless steel refrigerators and a gas range, looking like a commercial kitchen in a church basement. The second floor room, where Sammy and her family were watching a video on consumerism Friday night, had comfortable theater seats and space for meetings.

    A young man who would not give his name said that many people had asked to see the search warrant. After "what seemed like a long time," someone was allowed to read the warrant aloud. His recollection, affirmed by at least two others, was that the warrant was very long and listed many items, including soap flakes, X boxes, paint, computer operating support manuals, caltrops, bleach, floppy disks with digital information, Molotov cocktails and many other items.

    Dave Thune reported that sheriff's deputies hauled out literature and other items in boxes. Literature available in the Convergence Center earlier in the week included "The Struggle is Our Inheritance: A History of Radical Minnesota," "Anarchy: A Pamphlet," "a guide to 2008 antiRNC organizing," and "Need to Know Basics: Coldsnap Legal Collective's Minnesota Legal Primer for the RNC."

    Police loaded confiscated items into a police vehicle.

    The activists had studied their legal rights, and said they repeated asked to see the search warrant, said they did not consent to searches, and asked to see their lawyers. At least one person on the second floor managed to dial a number for the National Lawyer's Guild (NLG) as the police burst through the door. Though NLG lawyers arrived on the scene early, they were not allowed to enter the building and no one in the building was allowed access to lawyers.

    "Here we are in this country trying to fight terrorism," said one activist, "and I experience it - a gun in my face!"

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I think we will be seeing

I think we will be seeing more and more of this kind of incident in the near future as the American people wake up to what's really happening in this country. Welcome to the Revolution!!

YEs we must all realize that

YEs we must all realize that these police operations are not being run by the parties per se but by the criminal psychopaths in the bush administration. There was some problems even down by the DNC but much less than this level of police state criminality I do hope the freaks in the sheriffs department are sued as individuals. I hope the city and state officials take action to retake their power from the Bush nuts. So sorry to hear about this but all is not lost we must be strong.

We live in a total police

We live in a total police state now.

All of this happening in St.

All of this happening in St. Paul right before the RNC? The directive likely comes from much higher up the food chain than a corrupt police official...the same stuff went down in NY for the last RNC. Anyone hear any similar stories about Denver before the DNC though?

At least a city councilor

At least a city councilor expressed concern about these tactics - "i don't want the city to get sucked into something that the sheriff's office is conducting." The city has already been sucked in and, as in Miami-Washington-NYC, a round of lawsuits will slowly go through the courts. The police will perjure themselves, abuse of process and constitutional rights will be exposed, and eventually the taxpayers of St Paul will be stuck with a large bill for the settlement. Some degree of accountability would be in order.

Update: It turns out this

Update: It turns out this has continued to occur throughout the Twin Cities since this initial raid. Other homes and gathering places are being targeted, too. I'd say, sue the SOBs. Each and every one of you who has been a victim of one of these raids, charge as many of the cops and officials as possible. Sue as many as you can, as well. Don't relent. As soon as the coppers think they can get away with it, they won't stop.

Protesters in the Twin

Protesters in the Twin Cities need to send a return message come Monday. I hope this rouses & inflames the spirits of those who truly love freedom. Show 'em some of that Viking spirit!

This is reminiscent of the

This is reminiscent of the recent raid on the Long Haul Infoshop in Berkeley, California. More here: http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/08/27/18530407.php

it really is not difficult

it really is not difficult for authorities to get search warrants. they are seen as the good guys by judges and usually show very little proof if any. further, it occurs to me that the uppermucks of the RNC organized this terrorist happening. this is american shock and awe being applied. read some of naomi kleins books or google her on utube for a couple of good interviews on this process of gaining totalitarian control. katrina was another example of their efforts to gain control over a prime piece of real estate with its destined use for the North American Highway from the gulf to canada.

Hey Liquid, we both know

Hey Liquid, we both know that according to our "commander-in-chief " the our Constitution is "a damned scrap of paper". I think that that attitude filters through society, and reinforces the contempt and ignorance that many have for our freedoms and democratic institutions.

this judge, the sheriff, and

this judge, the sheriff, and whatever piece of crap corrupt police ordered this then their home needs to be published and then will be targets for revolution when times comes not all police are bad, but the bad ones need to die as all judges and politicians they are no use for 'the people'

I am wondering in this case

I am wondering in this case what judge would issue a search warrant without viable proof of probable cause. Are we looking at another corrupt judge or did this judge suspect, based on irrefutable evidence presented by investigators, that anarchists intended to commit a crime? Apparently, there were no arrests, and the police confiscated a number of boxes of literature and boarded up the building for no apparent reason. This all sounds very much like an irresponsible abuse of power in an effort to intimidate these protesters, to, in essence, silence them.

Is anyone really surprised

Is anyone really surprised by this? I mean, I could feign outrage, but why bother..?