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Updated: Left Wing Extremists: Anti-Capitalist Protest At G-20 Turns Violent – Video Added



Sep 24, 2009 30 Comments ›› Erik Wong

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PITTSBURGH – Police fired canisters of pepper spray and smoke at marchers protesting the Group of 20 summit Thursday after anarchists responded to calls to disperse by rolling trash bins and throwing rocks.

The march turned chaotic at just about the time that President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama arrived for a meeting with leaders of the world’s major economies.

The clashes began after hundreds of protesters, many advocating against capitalism, tried to march from an outlying neighborhood toward the convention center where the summit is being held.

The protesters banged on drums and chanted “Ain’t no power like the power of the people, ’cause the power of the people don’t stop.”

The marchers included small groups of self-described anarchists, some wearing dark clothes and bandanas and carrying black flags. Others wore helmets and safety goggles.

One banner read, “No borders, no banks,” another, “No hope in capitalism.” A few minutes into the march, protesters unfurled a large banner reading “NO BAILOUT NO CAPITALISM” with an encircled “A,” a recognized sign of anarchists.

The marchers did not have a permit and, after a few blocks, police declared it an unlawful assembly. They played an announcement over a loudspeaker telling people to leave or face arrest and then police in riot gear moved in to break it up.

Protesters split into smaller groups. Some rolled large metal trash bins toward police, and a man in a black hooded sweat shirt threw rocks at a police car, breaking the front windshield. Protesters broke windows in a few businesses, including a bank branch and a Boston Market restaurant.

Officers fired pepper spray and smoke at the protesters. Some of those exposed to the pepper spray coughed and complained that their eyes were watering and stinging.

Police were planning a news conference to discuss their response. Officers were seen taking away a handful of protesters in cuffs.

About an hour after the clashes started, the police and protesters were at a standoff. Police sealed off main thoroughfares to downtown.

Twenty-one-year-old Stephon Boatwright, of Syracuse, N.Y., wore a mask of English anarchist Guy Fawkes and yelled at a line of riot police. He then sat cross-legged near the officers, telling them to let the protesters through and to join their cause.

“You’re actively suppressing us. I know you want to move,” Boatwright yelled, to applause from the protesters gathered around him.

Protesters complained that the march had been peaceful and that police were trampling on their right to assemble.

“We were barely even protesting,” said T.J. Amick, 22, of Pittsburgh. “Then all of a sudden, they come up and tell us we’re gathered illegally and start using force, start banging their shields, start telling us we’re going to be arrested and tear gassed. … We haven’t broken any laws.”

Bret Hatch, 26, of Green Bay, Wis., was carrying an American flag and a “Don’t Tread on Me” flag.

“This is ridiculous. We have constitutional rights to free speech,” he said.

The National Lawyer’s Guild, a liberal legal-aid group, said one of its observers, a second year law student, was among those arrested. Its representatives were stationed among the protesters, wearing green hats.

“I think he was totally acting according to the law. I don’t think he was provoking anyone at all,” said Joel Kupferman, a member of the guild. “It’s really upsetting because he’s here to serve, to make sure everyone else can be protected. … It’s a sign that they are out of control.”

The march had begun at a city park, where an activist from New York City, dressed in a white suit with a preacher’s collar, started it off with a speech through a bullhorn.

“They are not operating on Earth time. … They are accommodating the devil,” he said. “To love democracy and to love the earth is to be a radical now.”

The activist, Billy Talen, travels the country preaching against consumerism. He initially identified himself as “the Rev. Billy from the Church of Life After Shopping.”

The G-20 summit was beginning Thursday evening with a welcome ceremony at the Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Garden and ends late Friday afternoon after a day of meetings at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center.

Dignitaries were arriving in waves and were heading to a city under heavy security. Police and National Guard troops guarded many downtown intersections, and a maze of tall metal fences and concrete barriers shunted cars and pedestrians.

Hundreds of police in riot gear were seen massing at Phipps, but only a handful of demonstrators were there.

(AP)

G20 Summit Protest

Times Online:

An unpermitted anti-capitalist protest march towards the G20 summit in Pittsburgh turned violent today, with police firing tear gas after protesters barricaded the street.

With authorities braced for trouble on the eve of the summit of industrialised nations, officers ordered up to 2,000 protesters from a group calling itself the G20 Project Resistance to stop their planned march, which they said was not sanctioned by the city.

According to news agency reports, officers made their announcement over a loudspeaker telling people to leave their gathering in Lawrenceville, about half a mile from the cordoned-off convention centre, or face arrest or “other police action.”

However protesters were reported to have responded to the demands with violence, overturning six rubbish bins that were barricading the street and rolling them towards police. Some protesters are also reported to be using pallets and corrugated steel to block a road.

Leaders of the G20 nations, including President Obama, began arriving in Pittsburgh tonight after the end of the UN General Assembly in New York. The two-day summit is aimed at shoring up the world economy and tightening rules after the financial crisis.

Pittsburgh mounted a massive security operation as heads of state arrived for the meeting set to be dominated by banker bonuses, stimulus “exit strategies” and rebalancing world growth.


  • http://alcove-one.blogspot.com/ Rob

    Black clad fascist anarchy thugs are acceptable but a 70 year old veteran who raises his voice at a townhall is hate.
    Do I have that about right?

  • tlk

    I think I recognize some of them from art school.

  • GRIZZ

    If this is what we are up against,I think I will leave the guns at home,and just go redneck ass hand to hand.Kiss your teeth goodbye pussies

    • Dean

      :beer: :beer: :gun:

    • Gaige Mosher

      “redneck ass hand to hand”

      Is that similar to Muy Thai? :mrgreen:

    • GRIZZ

      Without the soy sauce

  • Sgsaur

    Damned shame they just used tear gas & rubber bullets. Some .30 cal sprayed into the crowd would have eliminated some dedicated Obambi voters…

    • Gaige Mosher

      Nooooo! You don’t understand. I actually know a couple of these types, and they’re the ones that REFUSED to vote for Obama because he wasn’t enough of a Leftist!

  • http://none WWTD

    Transformation is a severe ass kickin away.

  • Wilson

    Common sense alert: if you belong to an organization where you’re ashamed of your actions and you have to cover your face… take another look at the organization. Exactly what are you accomplishing? Anarchists, Palestinian Terrorists, and the people who sneak around releasing lab rats have an awful lot in common, don’t they?

    • bill e rubin

      Just what I was thinking with the hiding of their face.

  • Tom1981

    Employing the logic of the Left, these protests are not to be taken seriously because they are orchestrated and organized, – and therefore are “astroturf.” Also, how long before the SEIU and ACORN arrive to intimidate and hassle the protesters for interfering with the status quo? C’mon, Lefties, be consistent.

  • Bobby E

    Black Bloc Anarchists … I’m itching to get face to face with them. Nothing but punks and cowards.

  • charles

    lol kids

  • RexRedbone

    Check and see I think that some of these people worked on the Obama camapain last year

  • http://patdollard.com Average Joe

    :arrow: “WE THE PEOPLE” NEED TO START KILLING THE ANARCHISTS AND THEN THEIR CREATORS IN THE CLASSROOMS AND IN HOLLYWOOD-WASHINGTON.

  • tamaraehawk

    I applaud these kids–anarchists or however they wish to identify themselves–for making a loud statement against the g20 leaders.. No one else is doing it! Don’t you understand what these leaders are discussing..? The enslavement of their peoples through a total takeover of their corporations, banks, militaries, and the federalization of local police force (proudly on display all across the country in direct, blatant violation of posse comitatus)
    Do you all recall the last time the g20 leaders met (in london, I believe)? Obama came home and ratchetted up the czars, hiring steven rattner to systematically destroy the US auto industry to the point of NO possible recovery.. Rumor has it that the g20 summit in pittsburgh is a formality to precede the announcement of a globally regulated economy, including the public unveiling of the SDR unit (global currency) which is already being traded
    I appreciate this site and usually read without commenting but the kids demonstrating against the g20 are worthy of admiration in my book.. They have much more to lose than the tea party attendees (of which I am one) and for the record, the general consensus of *anti-capitalism” is a semantics issue–what they are opposed to can better be described as “corporatism” and I, a capitalist, am with them in that sentiment
    Also, an important point that the author(s) neglected to make is that no permit is required if demonstrators are not interfering with traffic and have not requested police protection.. There were apparently some rowdy kids in the group who were rightfully arrested for destruction of city property, etc., but the protesters as a group had the blessing of the Constitution, amendment one, to peacefullyan publicly assemble and exercise their free political speech

    • solomonpal

      I agree with tamar in principle and he makes good points. Anarchists are the least of our problems.Both camps are the same end result however.The enemy of my enemy is my friend…for now. :gun:

    • Matt in GA

      Its unfortunate that the ant-globalist movement has been hijacked by the Communists, Code Pink, Peta, and the Paleostinians.

  • http://www.accdf.com aboutTObegin

    well Tama, by the looks of the video and photo, it sure seems that these protesters are blocking traffic in the streets… I am merely pointing that out which is then requiring a permit to protest. This is the direction we are aLL headed, direct confrontations with the Government. The Birth Certificate is the Key people that will stop it all in its tracks and we need to all pursue this avenue while the Constitution is still in place!!!! PROTECT THE CONSTITUTION!

    -aTb

    • aceofwands

      The Constitution will always be in place…only those Morons who think they abolished it will have the rude awakening.

  • Bobby E

    Also, Tama, these pukes have bragged about taking on the military. Read up on the Anarchists … it does not stop at protesting G20 meetings or any other meetings of world leaders. Own any property, Tama? Anarchists don’t believe you should and wish to wreak havoc and chaos in their belief in a free-for-all society. When I show up at any rally, I will do so peacefully … until pushed. And, I won’t be covering my face or running away. The very last sentence in your statement refutes you’re doting on these punks … they did not, do not, nor will they ever ‘peacefully’ assemble or allow me my right to free speech.

  • PatriotofPast

    I did not think the Military was supposed to be arresting people at a demonstration?
    These guys in the Video are Military arent they?
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmfhZ4qSdQo&NR=1

    • Bobby E

      Perhaps. When I spoke of the Anarchists bragging about taking on the military, I mispoke somewhat – they would have a tough time doing that. However, what they did gloat about a couple of years ago was their standoff with veterans at a Gathering of Eagles rally. Their take on the veterans was that we were an aging bunch, whose time had come and gone, and they would just wait for us to die. I had a good laugh over that one. Any of you active or recently discharged Patriots hear what I’m sayin’, yo?

  • MinneSoCold

    ATTENTION MAINSTREAM MEDIA:

    Now here is what “angry, violent” protesters look like. This is one more example in the long history of violent protesting. Take a good, hard look. Do you notice any difference? Vandalism? Rocks and other blunt weapons? Destruction of public and private property? Unlawful gathering? Attacking police? Masks to hide identity? Need I say more? Oh yeah, this is how the left protests. Yes, THIS IS WHAT AN ANGRY MOB LOOKS LIKE. This is what you all tried to paint the townhall and tea protesters as. You failed. There were no masked protesters, no violence, no tear gas. Yet, you had to smear honest engaged citizens with name-calling and wild claims to discredit them.

    That said, we the people which have been peacefully exercising our rights against our government and the socialization of our country, we are perfectly capable of rioting, violence and destruction. The fact is we choose not to do so out of respect for our way of life, our Constitution, our freedom. But make no mistake, we are being pushed down the road to where we will have no choice but to use our capabilities to make things right.

    • GRIZZ

      Oh quit making so much sense :beer:

  • Bob

    any thoughts on this video?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8CNa_viKg0

  • Moultrie

    Bob, I think that viseo has been dissected by worthy Pajamahadeen and determined to be fake!

  • tamaraehawk

    Here is Luke Rudkowski, WeAreChange.org (a top advocacy grouo for the 9/11 first responders who are DYing as they are still denied adequate healthcare 8 years later!!):
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akwjAjcQnqM
    He is reminding the riot cops of their Constitutional oaths
    Powerful words.. So powerful that the higher-ups opted for LRAD just to shut him up
    If the enforcers and the People unite, then the economic takeover we see unfolding will fall apart.. Understand?
    We are all in this together

    • solomonpal

      I see where it’s going. Just a matter of time before you see the same tactics against tea parties and 9/12 er’s. Have to wonder what is going through the minds of the robo-cops while they bear down. The big city police forces are part time enforcement for big brother. Is a paycheck from the city of Pittsburgh really worth it? We are headed for civil war. So many overlapping elements.Watch the video.You can’t make this stuff up.