Via COLORLINES: While President Obama was telling the small crowd at a $7500-a-plate fundraiser in San Francisco that “Change is possible,” Pooda Miller was across the bay trying to get her plate back from the Oakland Police Department.
“They came, pulled out rifles, shot us up with tear gas and took all our stuff,” said Miller, at an afternoon rally condemning the violent evacuation of more than 170 peaceful, unarmed Occupy Oaklanders by 500 heavily-armed members of the Oakland Police Department and other local departments yesterday morning.
With a long metal police fence separating Miller and other members of Occupy Oakland from their confiscated items—tents, water, food, clothes, medicine, plates—and now possessed by the police, Miller grabbed a big blue and white bullhorn that looked like it was almost half of her 4-foot, 5-inch frame. “Give us our stuff back! It don’t belong to you!” yelled Miller, who also expressed relief that her baby was not camped out with her that morning.
The sound of Miller’s ire shot across the protective masks of all of the officers standing at alert on the other side of the metal police fence, but her loudest, most acidic anger was saved for the baton-wielding officer who, like herself and other officers, was a young African-American woman. “Who are you serving?” screamed Miller at the top of her high pitched voice, turned raspy from hours of denouncing. “You’re being used. You’re getting paid with our tax money to put down your own people! Why are you doing this to your own people?”
Miller’s questions about the role of race in the policing of Occupy Oakland points to what is and will continue to be the larger question in Oakland and other U.S. cities where former “minorities” are becoming majorities: What does it mean when those charged with defending elite interests against multi-racial and increasingly non-white activists are themselves multiracial and non-white? The ongoing protests, mayor recall, phone calls, emails and other pressure and pushback of Occupy Oakland are no longer aimed at cigar-smoking white men. They are aimed at a power structure in Oakland whose public face looks more like Miller and other non-white protesters.
Miller and others are calling for the recall of Jean Quan, who made history as Oakland’s first Asian-American mayor (full disclosure: Quan’s daughter is my Facebook friend); and they are complaining about the use of excessive police violence authorized by Interim Chief Howard Jordan, an African American. Such conflicts between former minorities are becoming the norm in what more conservative commentators call the “post-racial” era ushered in by the election of Obama. [cont'd] Quan and Jordan are in the throes of dealing with a police department plagued by officer-involved shootings and killings, corruption and other crimes—crimes that have forced a federal consent decree to reform the department, after officers were convicted of planting evidence and beating suspects in West Oakland. Taking her cue from the Obama campaign of 2008, Quan announced Jordan’s appointment at a public safety forum titled “Creating Hope in the Community.”
Many like Miller and other Occupy Oaklanders are having second thoughts about what feels like the affirmative actioning of policing and state violence. Others, like Ofelia Cuevas of the University of California’s Center for New Racial Studies, see the workings of a not-so-21st-century pattern of policing and power. “Having people of color policing people of color is not new,” said Cuevas. “This was part of policing history in California from the beginning. In the 1940s, while the federal government was interning Japanese Americans in camps, officials in Los Angeles were starting to recruit black police officers as a way to decrease police brutality.” Cuevas noted that big city mayors like Quan or Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa are, by electoral and structural necessity, required to act like any of their predecessors, who headed up police forces that attacked, surveilled and even killed those perceived as a threat to the establishment.
The Bay Area police’s violent modern history stretches from OPD’s assault on the Black Panther Party—which was founded just blocks from the center of Occupy Oakland, re-named Oscar Grant Plaza—to the killing of Grant, a young black man shot in the back by a transit police officer at a nearby train station. “Being mayor is being pro-police. They perceive that it’s their job to crush what they consider threats to the status quo,” said Cuevas.
Regardless of who is Mayor or police chief, keeping the status quo is the last thing that Gaston Lau, a 21 year-old english major at University of California, Berkeley, sees as an option. “[Quan’s] support for this amount of police brutality here is ridiculous,” said Lau, who held a placard that said “Down, Down with Jean Quan.” “The future power struggles are not just going to be about fights between one race and another,” said Lau. “They’re mostly going to be about class, which is a big part about what the whole Occupy movement is about.”
Lau is hopeful that the movement will inspire younger Asian Pacific Islanders to engage with the issues of the Occupy moment, but worries about the generational conflict such a political engagement entails. “Some older Chinese might see having one of our own as mayor as a source of pride, but we need to help them understand how Quan and police act against us.”
Despite the internal and external challenges posed by multicultural powers putting down multicultural movements, Lau is, like his Occupy Oakland peers, undeterred. Clashes between Occupiers and Oakland police continued into last night as protesters tried to reclaim the park and police met them with tear gas. The movement has vowed to continue attempting to return to the space. “Whether or not the mayor is Asian,” Lau said, “when she acts against the people, then we will respond as the people.”
Reprinted with permission from Of America: Roberto Lovato on Dreaming Beyond the Walls of “Civilization” For full pictures and video see the original site.




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Have already e-mailed the Mayor of Oakland and demanded that she step down along with the City Council. Enough is enough. We cannot allow this kind of brutality in our country. The officers were nothing more than jack-booted thugs. Please e-mail the Mayor. Every one counts.
Has anyone seen this from the Guardian
Scott Olsen is in a “critical condition”, in Highland hospital, a spokesman for the hospital has just confirmed to me. ‘ve just spoken to Keith Shannon, roommate of Scott Olsen, the Iraq veteran who is in hospital after apparently having been hit in the head by a police projectile. I think it was at Ooakland
Shannon said doctors told him Olsen has a “skull fracture and swelling of the brain”.
This is horrific.
We don’t need another Kent State. Call/write and express your rage politely -
Oakland Mayor
(510) 238-3141
FAX (510) 238-4731
http://www.oaklandnet.com/contactmayor.asp
City Admin.
(510) 238-3301 /
PD 510-777-3333 /
Gov (916) 445-2841
http://gov.ca.gov/m_contact.php
The authorities are going to fight this movement with all the force it can muster. For them the stakes are high. If OWS succeeds that will set the pattern for the future. If they are unable to control the masses now they will lose all that they have gained over the last few decades and that, for them, is unacceptable.
Scott Olsen may become the Crispus Attucks of the new American Revolution.
One wonders if Barack Obama is so ignorant of American history as to not understand the implications of what is occuring?
The Mayor of Oakland, Jean Quan, had likewise quickly come to understand the first amendment consequences of her invoking this violent police “response” to “… the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.”
One futher hopes, Roberto, that you might apprise Quan’s daughter of this truth, that she, in turn, might pass it along to her mother. Congrats on the “front-page”!
Excellent post and recommended to the consideration of all at FDL …
DW
The heat here learned from the Israelis how to shoot protesters in the head with tear gas canisters.
The Occupy encampment actually made downtown Oakland safer than usual.
A couple of weeks ago I attended an evening function on San Pablo Ave near downtown Oakland; we wondered aloud about how safe it would be to walk back alone from the restaurant the couple of blocks to the Bart Station at night. (Sorry to say, neighbors, but it can be dangerous to walk around alone at night in Oakland.)
But, there they were: the peaceful demonstrators, moms & dads, children, grandparents, all 99 percenters, who brought life and energy and cheerfulness to downtown Oakland. They are an inspiration to all of us.
But now the cops come and break up their camp! In Oakland. A democratic stronghold. These are mostly dems, dimwit police and politicians! Go arrest some criminals.
Recently Oakland laid-off scores of police officers, bankrupted schools, tossed the police chief, cut back on services; but yet, they can call in officers from the region to gas and rough up some friendly neighbors?
Meanwhile, Mayor Quan is away in WDC lobbying! Ya think she’d be here for the worst PR disaster for Oakland since Al Davis moved the Raiders to LA. Quan was elected using some funky ranked choice voting: the real winner, Don Perata, would be in town when this all went down. There’s a recall already started.
It just goes to show that the 1% comes in all different types and sizes.
If anybody knows vets who are attending or planning to attend any of the Occupy locations you might suggest they wear a cammy top with their ribbons over the left pocket.
Very good idea. Some of the officers might not be willing to take on someone who is military trained. I think the incident in Oakland just may alter the situation completely. Citizens won’t like this at all.
Pitting one disadvantaged group against another is one of the time-honored tactics that the 1%ers use to retain power.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/10/26/uk-usa-income-cbo-idUSLNE79P00Z20111026
“For the 1 percent of the population with the highest income, average real after-tax household income grew by 275 percent between 1979 and 2007,” said the report from the CBO, a nonpartisan budget and tax analysis arm of Congress.
The next-highest 19 percent of earners saw their income grow by 65 percent over the same period. Income grew by just under 40 percent for the 60 percent of the population in the middle, while the 20 percent at the bottom of the scale saw income growth of only about 18 percent, the report said.”
Can’t imagine why people are upset? Nice job the “blueshirts,” of Oakland, crushing the skulls of Americans protesting, financial molestation?
News report I just saw claims the police were forced to use violence after being pelted with paint bullets – video of 2 cops, one with bright blue paint on his back and the other with red paint on his throat. So were there provocateurs in the OWS group?
Did the police find any paintball guns or other paraphernalia among the people they arrested or the materials they picked up? What kind of Qs did the reporter covering the story ask the officials?
I don’t know anything about tear gas but I thought they used gas but the reports say that they were firing the actual canisters made of metal. Is that usual?
This is bullshit. They used the same exact tactics two nights in a row and haven’t claimed until just now, despite releasing multiple statements, that anyone was hit with paint.
Bear in mind that police have ready access to paint guns as they use them in training exercises and also to deploy projectiles filled with mace or pepper spray in riot control situations.
Well, yes.
And if the reporters would only do their jobs, like ask some of the Qs I suggested in 14 (h/t spocko), the police wouldn’t be able to get away with that kind of crap.
Yes, they were “forced” to gas the whole crowd, beat people, destroy property, and shatter one person’s skull because someone spattered some paint on a few of them.
Pffffttt.
Agreed. It’d be nice to have real reporters.
I heard that Barack Obama found out about Scott Olson and his injuries at the peaceful protest and as soon as he is able he and the police officer who shot him will share some beers in the rose garden and sort it all out. That’s what I heard.
No questions – and my first thought was – how did the paint bullets explode if they were not fired from guns?
Total bullshit ass covering, I agree. Just telling everyone what the current media spin is.
If that was a local channel you were watching, why don’t you try calling them and asking why the reporter didn’t ask any Qs, and suggesting Qs that should have been asked.
On edit: Get the name & email of the reporter, names of the police & badge numbers of those who claimed to have been hit, etc.
Standard tear gas canister.
Tear gas gun.
http://twitpic.com/70xgzs
Many more of those & they’ll have to change its name to the Bier Garten.
Those look lethal.
A video analysis of someone from the police throwing a flash grenade
into the crowd of people who were going to help the injured vet.
This is exactly the kind of analysis that I was suggesting people do.
Matt Kresling now joins Charlie Grapski in using our new tools to expose the abuses of the police and to help question the narrative they want to push.
Israelis killed one American girl and blinded an American guy protesting with Palestinians with these canisters.
Gave you a h/t & link up in 17.
That’s all? Would have expected casualty rate to be even higher given the extent to which Israel uses them.
No telling how many Palestinians have been killed by canisters.
BTW, if I don’t give Cahnstance her 5p handful of dry food right on time, she now comes & finds me & meows & rubs my legs until I do. What a character she is becoming.
She’s gotta keep staff on top of things.
Yes, when I reread your comment I realized you were just mentioning the Americans, which ought to be, but aren’t, some concern of USG. Palestinians obviously don’t count.
Tough boss to have.
Scott Olsen, Marine vet, is on a ventilator in ICU with a fractured skull. Serious but stable condition. Free Speech Radio News just now.
Two Palestinians have died from them as well.
They can cause sever heart and liver damage and chemical burns the the throat and lungs.
Thanks for the vid. Absolutely no reason for that pig to throw that flash grenade.
My wife found that one earlier on youtube. It’s Tony Bologna all over again.
Correction: critical condition but stable. Skull fracture with brain swelling. From hospital spokesman.
Motherfuckers.
ondelette on this thread @225 said this:
Agree totally. Our power to watch them is almost as strong as their power to watch us. My only problem is are’nt most of them us?
Just in case anybody is confused – the protesters are the good guys and the police are the bad guys. This is always true whether or not the protesters fight back.
The 1%ers have a whole kitbag full of tactics to split up the 99%ers.
Good reminder. You can post that once or more on every OWS thread.
I haven’t seen this particular video, but I think it is exactly the kind of evidence that spocko was encouraging everyone to find and diary. It disproves the meme of violent protesters that is ubiquitous in corporate media.
Really worry when Corp Media starts calling protestors insurgents.
I’m afraid it had to come to this before these protests are taken seriously. There can be no revolution without injury.
Almost certainly. This is why discipline and training for these events is so necessary. A sit-in is not a love-in. People have to be trained to watch for agents-provocateurs and film them so they can be identified.
I agree that the authorities are taking lessons from the Israeli’s. For the PTB is all the same fight against democratization.
Crane-Station, who used to be a nurse, tells me that the medical staff likely placed him on a vent, paralyzed him, and sedated him to keep him calm and immobilized.
The concern may be that his brain may be swelling as a result of the injury and if it is swelling, it has only one place to go and that is down the brain stem into the spinal column. Such a condition is called a herniation. The actor, Natasha Richardson, died from that condition after falling on a slope while skiing.
One of the causes of that condition is a traumatic brain injury. If his brain is swelling, surgeons likely will create an opening in his skull to relieve the swelling. Medical staff would want to keep him immobilized, calm, and sedated so that he does not aggravate the injury by moving around.
We do not know whether his brain is swelling. We are merely trying to provide some information for everyone.
We can only wait for announcements from the hospital regarding any changes in his condition.
Does anybody know who gave the order for the streetlights to be turned out when the police started firing tear gas?
yes, check this out:
Occupy Oakland: Iraq veteran ‘critical’ after clashes with police
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/oct/26/occupy-oakland-veteran-critical-condition
This is absolutely disgusting. The video I watched showed something exploding with a flash in the midst of the people who had gathered to help him. It is beyond horrible that he served in Irak and came back only to be attacked this way during a peaceful protest of the very interests who started that illegal, immoral war. Heads should roll for this. I don’t mean that literally. Of course not, but administratively.
I cannot begin to imagine what his family and loved ones must be feeling at this moment. My thoughts are with him and all of them.
Incidents like this have been known to spark incendiary and violent revolutions.
Let us hope cooler heads prevail.
Revolution is deadly serious business and we the people must remain nonviolent in order to win.
Our strength is in our numbers and some of us are not going to make it to the promised land.
Remember that we are on our own. No one is going to rescue us. It takes a lot more courage to face down the men with guns while unarmed than it does to shoot back.
Pray for Scott Olsen, for our nation, and for all of us.
We must win because losing is unthinkable.
I wouldn’t have a problem with literally. Sorry. Vicious aggressors don’t get a pass from me. It’s a Brooklyn thing.
We might want cooler heads to prevail, but that might not be possible. The people at #OWS seem rather peaceful. The provocations and attacks have come from so-called officers of the law. (The police will riot, too, you know, given half a chance.)
And as it’s been pointed out, the cops nowadays often are Iraq/Afghanistan vets. Pretty hardwired on how to kill or overcome opposition. (And some, no doubt, with snakes in their brains.) Not to disparage vets, but, you know….
The cops are 99%ers, and yet, and yet, they will not likely flip and oppose the authoritarian overlords they serve. Or protect the people’s lawful right to assemble.
Bad times ahead.
VIDEO
Oakland Police Throw Grenade Into Crowd That Is Trying To Help Injured Protester
http://dailybail.com/home/make-this-go-viral-oakland-police-throw-grenade-into-crowd-t.html
And Obama’s irrelevance is telling. The country seems to be outgrowing this political contraption called American ‘democracy.’ It isn’t democratic at all.
So even if it’s Romey in 2012, Big Fukkin’ Deal. Do 99%ers really care, or hopefully expect something different? Or better?
No.
So many of them, 99%ers as you note, live in constant fear for their families’ health, safety and, literally, the ability to ensure ther very roofs over their heads.
Far be it for any of us to try to second guess their motives or predict how they will react. As you and Masoninblue have expressed, the stakes are very high, and there are no guarantees.
I would love to see the cops…get on the bus.
this is america where we have a right to assemble and peacefully protest.I would have never thought I would see american people treated like the people in syria or libya.they are scared that the american people are waking up and paying attention to what is going on.
Where is Obama? Anybody who plans to vote for him needs to be real clear that this is what they are voting for.
I think that means get on the bus with the rest of us? Yes, me too. Like Paul Krugman said, sfmikey, we need to strap ourselves in, because this is not going to be fun.
Be safe, I’ve got to say goodnight.
ohmmm
Hey, rc, you take care. Things are maybe about to take a real bad turn.
You be safe, too.
‘night.
ohmmm
Sweet dreams, sweet thing.
Why? Let’s just say in the wildest scenarios that literally everybody in the country emailed this person demanding that they resign. Then what? It all goes in a SPAM folder? It takes their email server offline for a few hours? They have to issue a new internal email for communication because the original is clogged?
Bummer for them