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Lawsuits about Lafayette Square filed

Discussion in 'News & Current Events' started by Gold Dragon, Jun 12, 2020.

  1. Gold Dragon

    Gold Dragon Well-Known Member

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    Buchanan et al v Trump, Barr, Esper, Monahan, 50 officers, et al - this one is with a private law firm filed yesterday

    BLM D.C. et al v Trump, Barr, Esper, Monahan, 100 officers et al - this one was filed with ACLU last week

    There is already lots of video evidence and published admissions from those in charge and eye witness testimony.

    Video
    Raw Reuters video starting at 28:00 (Language warning)


    Compiled video from mobile phones and media sources


    Overhead view


    Video evidence of tear gas and cannisters used

    Admissions
    Monahan admitting pepper balls used by USPP
    USPP spokesperson admitting that teargas
    Arlington police admitting protesters were peaceful and their own actions were inconsistent with their values
    National guardsmen admitting protesters were peaceful what they saw done by police was wrong

    Eye Witness testimonies
    You don't have to look hard to find eye witness testimony of dozens of reporters all around the world who were there
    7 News - Amelia Brace who was assaulted and Australia has filed a complaint
    ABC Australia
    Telegraph
    BBC
    Globe and Mail
    protester evidence all over social media
     
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    Ho hum. Another lawsuit.:Rolleyes
     
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    Good luck with that
     
  4. Gold Dragon

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    The secret service has retracted a previous statement and admitted to using OC.

    https://twitter.com/SecretService/status/1271883429404184576?s=20

     
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    In assisting the USSS [United States Secret Service] with their protective mission of the White House Zone, more than 50 U.S. Park Police Officers sustained injuries, some being hospitalized, throughout the operational period starting on May 29th. This illegal behavior by the protestors also resulted in several structure fires and significant property damage. This is indisputable.

    Following the violence that continued on May 30th where officers were hit with bricks and assaulted, the USSS and USPP had initial discussions regarding adjustments to the collective posture in Lafayette Park and potentially obtaining fencing. As violence and destruction continued in Washington, DC, putting both the public and law enforcement at risk, on Sunday, May 31, USSS confirmed with USPP that the anti-scale fencing would be procured and potentially delivered on Monday for installation along H Street.

    On Monday, June 1, USPP received confirmation from the USSS that the fencing would be delivered during the day with the expectation of being installed in the evening. Both agencies concurred with a plan to clear H Street to prevent a repeat of the protestors’ attacks and destruction that occurred on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday and to create a safe environment for the fence to be installed. Pedestrians were to be moved from the immediate area of the 1600 block of H Street to the following points: H Street & Connecticut Avenue on the west, 16th & I Streets to the north, H St. east of Vermont Avenue to the east.

    The timing of implementing the plan was contingent upon having enough resources on scene. Given that the majority of law enforcement personnel did not report until later in the day, a late afternoon or early evening operation was inevitable.

    Reiterating my previous statement, at approximately 6:33 pm, violent protestors on H Street NW continued to throw projectiles including bricks, frozen water bottles and caustic liquids. The protestors also climbed onto a historic building at the north end of Lafayette Park that was destroyed by arson the previous day. Intelligence had revealed calls for violence against the police, and officers found caches of glass bottles, baseball bats and metal poles hidden along the street.

    To curtail the violence that was underway, the USPP, following standard operating procedures, issued three warnings over a loudspeaker to alert demonstrators on H Street to evacuate the area. Horse mounted patrol, Civil Disturbance Units and additional personnel were used to clear the area. As many of the protestors became more combative, continued to throw projectiles, grab officer’s protective equipment, and even attempted to grab one officers’ weapon, officers then employed the use of smoke canisters, stinger balls, and pepper balls. On June 1, USPP officers and other assisting law enforcement partners operating under the command of the USPP did not use tear gas or Skat Shells to close the area at Lafayette Park. Subsequently, the fence was installed.

    This operation to secure the area and install the fence – that had been discussed as early as two days prior – was completely irrespective of the President’s later movement from the White House and unbeknownst to U.S. Park Police.

    The installation of the fence proved to successfully limit the amount of assaults and injuries sustained by Force personnel. The amount of injuries dramatically decreased beginning June 2, 2020 throughout the rest of the week. It also allowed for time, space and manner for those who wished to peacefully demonstrate. (this is a statement issued BY the Park Police)

    Park Police Did Not Wear Gas Masks

    The Park Police said that in addition to their officers, officers from the Federal Protective Service, United States Marshals Service, the National Guard, and the Arlington County Police Department were deployed.

    “No other units were included in this plan or authorized to participate,” the agency said.

    In addition, Park Police said none of the officers on this mission wore gas masks, equipment that is vital to protect those using it.

    According to the Poynter Institute, there is a distinct difference between pepper spray and other deterrents:

    Pepper spray is different from CN, CS and CR substances. While under the CDC’s definition it could also be a kind of tear gas, pepper spray is different in chemical makeup. Pepper spray, called OC, comes from natural compounds — capsaicin, which is the active ingredient in hot peppers — as opposed to the manmade compounds in the others.

    The June 2 statement from the Park Police also said that despite the violence at the protests, no arrests were made.
     
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