On 9/1/08, denstar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Ha!  Gotta love the "weapons".  Look out citizen!  They're coming for
> YOU!  Why not have a full-auto or two, shit. (I know, bursts are
> better, but still.)
>
> One of the citations was for the door that they broken down when
> serving the warrant.  Fscking awersome!

1) Do you really think the RNC controls all the departments involved?

2) How do you think they got the warrants? Hint (he and other agencies
had informants planted inside this and other groups for "a long period
of time.")


http://www.startribune.com/local/27703754.html?elr=KArksLckD8EQDUoaEyqyP4O:DW3ckUiD3aPc:_Yyc:aULPQL7PQLanchO7DiUX

Aided by informants planted in protest groups, authorities raided at
least six buildings across St. Paul and Minneapolis to stop an
"anarchist" plan to disrupt this week's Republican National
Convention.

>From Friday night through Saturday afternoon, officers surrounded
houses, broke down doors, handcuffed scores of people and confiscated
suspected tools of civil disobedience.

The show of force was led by the Ramsey County Sheriff's Office in
collaboration with the FBI, Minneapolis and St. Paul police, the
Hennepin County Sheriff's Office and other agencies.

But a St. Paul City Council member described it as excessive, while
activists, many of whom were detained and then released without
charges, called it intimidation designed to quash free speech.

At least five suspected leaders of the RNC Welcoming Committee, a
self-described anarchist group, were taken to the Hennepin County
jail, and another was being sought, said Ramsey County Sheriff Bob
Fletcher.

On Saturday afternoon, he displayed a number of the confiscated items:
a gun, throwing knives, a bow and arrows, flammable liquids, paint,
slingshots, rocks and buckets of urine.

"We know these things were going to be used as weapons," Fletcher
said, a charge protesters and their advocates vigorously disputed.

Fletcher however, stressed that he and other agencies had informants
planted inside this and other groups for "a long period of time."

He described the raids as a strike against the RNC Welcoming
Committee, which has vowed to block delegate buses at the convention,
among other disruptive actions.

The raids began Friday night when Ramsey County sheriff's deputies,
guns drawn, used a battering ram to get through a door and into the
former Smith Theater on St. Paul's West Side that was being used as a
gathering space by a protest group. About 60 people were inside 627
Smith Av. S. watching a movie and eating when the raid began. No one
was arrested, but everyone inside was handcuffed and interviewed

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