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US: Los Angeles police violently disperse immigrant rights
demonstration
By Rafael Azul
3 May 2007
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Police violently broke up an immigrant rights demonstration
in Los Angeles on the evening of Tuesday, May 1, attacking demonstrators
with tear gas, rubber bullets and batons. Many were injured, including
TV news reporters and legal observers.
The crackdown took place in MacArthur Park, at the heart of
a Los Angeles neighborhood mostly populated by Central American
and Mexican immigrant workers. Hundreds of people had gathered
at the park at the conclusion of demonstrations involving tens
of thousands throughout the city.
An eyewitness account by Ernesto Arce of KPFK radio indicated
that the police initiated a deliberate provocation when police
cars drove into the center of the rally, disrupting a performance
there. The squad cars were followed by motorcycle cops, and these
were followed by riot-equipped police at 5:30 pm.
Less than an hour later, at 6:15 pm, the police descended on
the crowd, which included families, reporters and street peddlers.
The attack lasted half an hour. People that did not move quickly
enough were hit in the back of their legs with police batons
Arce described how the riot squad chased people out of the
park. Some of the injured were hit in the back with rubber bullets.
Children and families were pushed or struck with batons. The police
assault did not stop even after clearing the park. They chased
protesters down 7th Street, a major thoroughfare, for six blocks.
Over a dozen volleys of rubber bullets were fired into the
crowd. Other witnesses reported seeing police officers beating
people with rifle butts and clubs and seeing parents shielding
their children. There were reports from the media and from demonstrators
that some police officers had removed their badges.
Witnesses that spoke to KPFK radio indicated that police officers
provocatively taunted protesters.
News videos show images of people, including camera operators
and reporters, being shoved to the ground and beaten. The beatings
took place even as people were complying with police orders and
moving out of the park. At least ten people were injured, most
with head and neck wounds.
The Los Angeles Times reported, Late Tuesday,
a spokesman for Telemundo confirmed that one reporter and three
camera operators from Channel 52, the Spanish-language TV station,
had been injured and had been taken to a hospital by police. Another
TV station, Fox 11, showed video of a Fox camerawoman apparently
being struck by a baton-wielding police officer.
A videotape of the Fox news reporters encounter with
the police can be found here.
The Times quoted Hamid Khan of the South Asia Network,
who was present at the park, describing the police action as an
atrocity.
LA City Councilman Herb Wesson, an African American, witnessed
the police riot and compared it attacks on Civil Rights demonstrators
in the 1960s: I had a flashback of 45 years ago, It was
a nightmare to me, said Wesson.
Police accounts blamed anarchists that were attempting to block
a thoroughfare. Officials claimed that some demonstrators threw
stones or bottles at police officers. Even if this were true,
the response was clearly excessive and indiscriminate. The LA
police department evidently wanted to make a show of force in
clearing the demonstration, and have seized on the alleged bottle-throwing
as a pretext.
Public officials scrambled on Tuesday to contain the public
outrage at the brutality, while justifying the police behavior.
On Tuesday, the Los Angeles City Council voted 12 to 0 for an
emergency motion to request that the Police Commission and LA
Police Chief William Bratton testify before the entire Council.
John Mack, president of the Los Angeles Police Commission,
declared that his organization will initiate an investigation
of the incident. Any such investigation will be a whitewash of
police actions, a fact indicated by Mack when he sought to blame
some individual officers.
Both Bratton and LA Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa sought to shift
blame onto demonstrators, suggesting that some demonstrators may
have thrown rocks at the police. Given videotapes of the incident,
however, Bratton was forced to acknowledge, Some of the
officers actions ... were inappropriate in terms of use
of batons and possible use of nonlethal rounds fired.
Villaraigosa pledged an immediate and transparent review,
however he indicated the nature of this review by again seeking
to justify the police brutality, saying that those who threw rocks
at police instigated the violence, but that members of the
media and the public appear to have been caught in the exchange
between the LAPD and these instigators.
This is a fraud. Video evidence clearly shows police officers
roughing up nonviolent protesters, seizing and throwing camera
equipment, and striking media representatives who were filming
the incident with batons.
Legal observers, volunteers sent by the Lawyers Guild, insisted
that no order to disperse was given before the police began their
assault. Only after the shooting began did a police helicopter
give an order to disperse, an order that few people actually heard.
That, added to the video evidence, indicates that that the
police provocation and the LAPD disciplined sweep that followed
was intended to create a pretext to intimidate immigrants and
workers peacefully assembling to demand their rights.
See Also:
Hundreds of thousands march across US
for immigrant rights
[2 May 2007]
Southern Poverty Law Center
report: Slave labor conditions under US guestworker program
[14 March 2007]
More than 300 seized in Massachusetts
immigration raid
[9 March 2007]
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