[Scan-DC] Statement from Chief Lanier regarding Occupy DC

Alan Henney alan at henney.com
Mon Nov 7 14:50:34 EST 2011


                                                                                                Statement


Contact: Gwendolyn Crump 202-727-4383
November 7, 2011

                                  Statement from Chief Lanier regarding Occupy DC

(Washington, DC) While the Occupy DC movement has been here since October 6, 2011 and the Metropolitan Police Department supports an individual's right to assemble, we do not condone nor will we tolerate violence or aggression.  Prior demonstrations had been peaceful. However, the aggressive nature of Friday's demonstration prompted the Metropolitan Police Department to adjust tactics as needed to ensure safety.

MPD will continue to protect life (residents, visitors, protestors --everyone) and property as warranted. The administration will do what's necessary to maintain order in the city and to ensure that everyone is safe.

Five people that we are aware of were injured. That is no longer a peaceful protest. Demonstrators have become increasingly confrontational and violent toward uninvolved bystanders and motorists. Demonstrators have also jeopardized the safety of their own children by using them in blockades. The following videos highlight such actions by demonstrators:

Intentionally Blocking Traffic/putting little children in the street
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpDsogOy2IU

Using little children to blockade the door
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CguFPFJAqlA

Demonstrators blockade doors and injure attendees
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=prgkEAuSQT0

Blockading people from leaving the Convention Center
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXXf56JhTbs

Regarding the traffic incident and allegations of hit and run, MPD is investigating and is seeking any evidence and witness statements. Anyone with information should contact police by calling (202) 727-9099 or 1-888-919-CRIME (1-888-919-2746).
Cathy L. Lanier,
Police Chief






Join Mayor Gray's One City * One Hire - 10,000 Jobs Campaign
"Putting District Residents Back to Work - One Hire at a Time"
Learn more at http://onecityonehire.org

Support the DC One Fund Campaign, Each One Give One.
Learn more at www.dconefund.org<http://www.dconefund.org> or www.onefund.dc.gov<http://www.onefund.dc.gov>.  One City, Working Together!


More information about the Scan-DC mailing list