…..May Day, May 1, 2012 poster……
Source: Occupy Wall Street
(Source: newmanology)
Hundreds have been arrested during the Occupy Wall Street protests, but photographer Alexander Arbuckle’s case was the first to go to trial – and after just two days, the Manhattan Criminal Court found him not guilty.
Supporters of the OWS protest movement have already hailed the ruling as a major legal victory.
Arbuckle was arrested on New Year’s Day for allegedly blocking traffic during a protest march. He was charged with disorderly conduct, and his arresting officer testified under oath that he, along with the protesters, was standing in the street, despite frequent requests from the police to move to the sidewalk.
But things got a little embarrassing for the NYPD officer when the defense presented a video recording of the entire event, made by well-known journalist Tim Pool.
Pool’s footage clearly shows Arbuckle, along with all the other protesters, standing on the sidewalk. In fact, the only people blocking traffic were the police officers themselves.
(Source: thepeoplesrecord)
…..May Day, May 1, 2012 poster……
Source: Occupy Wall Street
(Source: newmanology)
New York City May Day arrests have begun, including the arrests of several veterans outside of Bank of America.
May 1 is tomorrow.
Whistleblowing Wednesday: The BPD Officer Who Choked An Occupy Queer Protester Has Been Identified As Vaden Scantlebury
The following series of photos was taken by Paul Weiskel at the Boston Commons on April 15, 2012. The photos depict a Boston Police Department patrolman identified as Vaden Scantlebury who grabs a protester by the neck and then becomes angry at the photographer for attempting to take his picture.
The Boston Police are reportedly investigating the incident along with the ACLU. A video of the incident is also available. His badge number is 4534.