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Pepper-spray cop Tony Balogna won’t get City Lawyer

Remember Anthony Bologna? That’s right, the spray-happy cop from New York whose attack on protesters gave himself notoriety and the burgeoning Occupy movement a surge of public support.

He seemed to get away with it — no disciplinary action was taken. But now, he’s being sued by protesters for excessive force and New York City doesn’t want to let him use their lawyers. Looks like poor old Tony Baloney is on his own.

NEW YORK — New York City’s top cop is upset that the city’s legal department isn’t defending a police inspector who doused a group of women with pepper spray during the Occupy Wall Street protests. Chief city lawyer Michael Cardozo says NYPD Deputy Inspector Anthony Bologna violated agency rules when he used the spray on a group of demonstrators waiting on the sidewalk.

As a result, Bologna is paying for his own defense in a civil lawsuit filed by the women, and might have to pay damages out of his own pocket.

But Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said Friday that the city’s stance could have a “chilling effect” on police officers. He told reporters it might make some officers hesitate to “engage.”

Well, if “engage” is anything like “abuse Americans exercising their rights”, then we can all agree a little hesitation is  good thing.

 

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My bologna has a first name, it’s “S-P-R-A-Y”

Oglala Sioux, Occupy Lincoln blockade White Clay, Nebraska

There’s something strange about the town of White Clay, Nebraska. It’s not that the town only has 14 people, though that makes it one of the nations’ smallest. It’s not even its proximity to Native land — barely 200 feet away from the Pine Ridge border.

What really sets White Clay apart is that it has four liquor stores — that’s 3.5 per resident. The entire town seems to be little more than a sick and predatory scheme to prey upon poverty and addiction, and skirt Native laws on alcohol consumption. The stores have been caught, repeatedly, selling to minors and intoxicated individuals.

Providing an ‘eviction’ notice, and blockading the town, the Oglala natives, environmental groups and Occupy Lincoln members have successfully called for an investigation of the liquor stores.

Videos of the protests are here and here, and lawsuits are underway:

Learn more:
Save Pine Ridge
Battle for White Clay

Finally, this is the request for help from Pine Ridge reservation on general matters.
Finally, this is the request for help from Pine Ridge reservation on general matters.

Bahrain: hundreds of thousands protest King, proposed Union with Saudi Arabia

This video has to be seen to believed.

For over a year now, Bahrain’s Shi’ite majority has been protesting against the oppressive Sunni regime of King Hamad al Khalifa. Despite protesters being beaten, jailed, tortured and even killed by Bahraini authorities, the United States still supports al-Khalifa and gives him weapons. Why? Because the U.S Navy’s Fifth Fleet is stationed in Bahrain.

Despite sending in Saudi soldiers to beat up protesters, al-Khalifa knows his grip on power is weak. Now, he is considering a union with Saudi Arabia. Will the USA continue to arm and support dictators?

Hundreds protest at Bank of America

Bank of America, infamous for backdoor bailouts and insulting debit fees, is being protested by several groups under the Occupy banner. From CNN:

Hundreds of protesters decamped outside Bank of America’s corporate headquarters in downtown Charlotte, N.C., on Wednesday for the bank’s annual shareholder meeting.

We see Bank of America as the worst of the worst,” said Amanda Starbuck, a director at the environmental advocacy group Rainforest Action Network, which organized the protests. “There’s a lot of momentum around Bank of America.

Additionally, members of the 99% Power Coalition said that Bank of America paid for additional security around the meeting. The bank hired off-duty Charlotte police officers to sit inside the meeting, as well as a private security firm to work outside.

Bank of America declined to comment on the hiring of private security. A spokesperson for Charlotte’s mayor said that off-duty police officers can be hired by private companies.

Photos of the protests in Charlotte, NC from Reuters, and video of the protests, provided by the Washington Post.

Occupy NATO on May 18th to 22nd — Free Bus Trips

A flyer for this is provided here.

With the NATO conference coming up in Chicago — the G8 conference was scared into moving their conference to Camp David — Occupy and affiliated movements are kicking into full gear, planning protests and more. Their grievances? Out of control military spending (nearly 700 billion per year), civilian deaths in unaccountable drone strikes, the military industrial complex and war in general. They will hold a “People’s Summit” to counter the G8 and NATO summits.

A group calling itself 99% Solidarity is planning to bus protesters to Chicago to join in on the action. The buses will leave on the 14th or 15th. From the website:

Currently, buses will be leaving from the following cities in time to arrive in Chicago on May 17.
Portland
New York City
Washington DC
Boston, MA
Providence, RI
Burlington, VT
Salem, NH
Philadelphia, PA
Atlanta, GA
Oakland CA
Los Angeles, CA
San Francisco, CA
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Occupy Oakland Trip Report: November 19

Source: SA Member Back_From_Termina goes to Occupy Oakland

I was at Occupy Oakland all day yesterday and most of last night. Some… interesting things happened.

At around 2:30 we started our march down to the intersection near Grand Lake Theater. At that intersection was yet another Oakland school scheduled to be closed. We had an epic (around 2000 people) street party in the middle of the intersection, with help from an awesome sound system on the back of a flatbed truck. The marquee on the theater was pretty fucking cool too. It read, “No One Can Evict an Idea Whose Time Has Come. Shame on you Mayor Quan.”

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Drum circle protest near Mayor Bloomberg’s home

Protestors have launched “Occupy Bloomberg’s Mansion”, a 24 hour long drum circle protest outside the NYC mayor’s home. NYPD has cordoned off the street, forcing protesters to set up a few hundred feet from the actual house.

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