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Legal battles begin over police restriction of Minneapolis
protesters'  rights

Updated 12:00 PM ET July 31, 2000

By Robert Koch
Minnesota Daily
U. Minnesota

(U-WIRE) MINNEAPOLIS -- Now that the barricades around the
Minneapolis Hyatt Regency hotel are gone and the air around
Loring Park has cleared of pepper spray, legal battles over
police actions during the animal genetics conference have
begun.

The Minneapolis Police Department's strong show of force and
restriction of protesters' movements have left participants
and observers debating whether constitutional rights were
upheld or violated.

"The police organized and planned for a violent confrontation
-- and they followed through by creating a violent confrontation,"
said Jordan Kushner, a Minneapolis attorney and member of the
National Lawyers Guild. "They made a deliberate decision to
violently repress people's attempts to exercise their free
speech."

DON'T BE SURPRISED

As last Monday's protest march drew to a premature close along
12th Street South and one trapped protester approached an officer,
demanding to speak with an attorney, she heard simply say: "Tell
it to someone who cares."

If such remarks, along with baton blows and pepper spray,
challenged protesters' assumptions about freedom of speech, they
do not necessarily surprise legal observers familiar with civil-
disobedience situations.

The Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia chapters of the National
Lawyers Guild have prepared a statement for those planning to
protest at the Republican National Convention, which begins in
Philadelphia today.

"Understand that there is a difference between what you are
legally entitled to do (the theoretical) and what the police
on a particular occasion are going to let you do (the reality),"
reads the statement. "Vindication of your rights may only come
later, at trial, if at all."

Or, police focus on following orders rather than discussing
constitutional matters during protests.

RECOURSE OPTIONS

Police spokeswoman Cyndi Montgomery said police used methods
learned in crowd-control training, adding some officers employ
the tactics on a day-to-day basis.

Whether or not riot sticks and pepper spray constituted excessive
force, as protesters contend, is now left to civil libertarians
and independent reviewers to decide.

The Minnesota Civil Liberties Union is currently asking people
who either witnessed or were involved in protest incidents to
come forward and complete a confidential form for its "ongoing
investigation into alleged violations of individual rights by
police officers."

Legal issues aside, some people have contacted the Minneapolis
Civilian Police Review Authority.

Operating independently of the police department, the authority
investigates alleged police misconduct, ranging from excessive
force to inappropriate language or attitude.

"There were at least five calls from people that were involved
in (the protest)," said Executive Director Patricia Hughes. "They're
assigned to investigators. Together, they will determine if a formal
complaint should be filed."

Hughes added that people often don't call immediately.

Sustained complaints are forwarded to the police chief, and the
officer involved is disciplined. Some cases are resolved through
mediation between the officer and the complainant.

Whether dismissed, mediated or sustained, every case and every
phone call has a positive effect, Hughes said.

"Many times, we'll see an officer come in here, and there's not
enough (evidence) to pursue it," she said. "That officer we don't
see back. So it's the fact you have to go through the process that
oftentimes is a deterrent."

RESTRICTION OF MOVEMENT

During last Monday's protest, that clause of the First Amendment
guaranteeing the right of the people to peaceably assemble came
head-to-head with perceived threats to public safety and property.

Police cited that protesters lacked a parade permit. And a city
ordinance makes it illegal to congregate on streets or sidewalks
"so as to obstruct passage of others."

Kushner rejected a claim by the mayor's office that protesters
would have been given a parade permit had they requested it.

"(The city) announced ahead of time they weren't going to give
any permit," Kushner said. "So they made it impossible for people
to exercise their right to protest, and then they arrested them
for doing it."

Deputy City Attorney Joan Peterson, however, said the Supreme and
appellate courts, not statutes and city ordinances, usually decide
freedom-of-speech issues.

"The question always is what is a reasonable time, place and manner
restriction," Peterson said. "The main issue has come down to that
you have to allow people trying to speak a message to be within
sight and sound of those that they are trying to reach."

Peterson said this principle led to the construction of the
designated protest area outside the Hyatt Regency.

"Protest pits"

As the site of the upcoming Democratic National Convention, Los
Angeles has its own share of controversy over freedom of speech.

Last week, the city proposed a new designated protest area after
the American Civil Liberties Union sued over the constitutionality
of the original area, which it said lay too distant from the
convention site.

"It was a further distance, it was behind a 17-foot fence," said
City Council member Jackie Goldberg. "We're going to be much closer
-- right across the street from the Staples Center."

Philadelphia also has set up a protest area for activists during
this week's Republican convention.

Protesters nationwide deride the areas -- regardless of their
location -- as "protest pits."

Meanwhile, Goldberg, civil libertarians and some lawyers worry
about the broader implications of confining protesters to designated
areas.

"This is a somewhat coordinated national effort to violently repress
the new movement that's being organized," Kushner said.


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