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http://www.independent.co.uk/news/World/Americas/2000-08/riot160800.shtml

"Dozens of people were shot in the back and the legs
as they sought to escape the scene, which coincided
with President Bill Clinton's speech to the convention
delegates....'We were trying to walk away with our
joined hands in the air, and they just shot us from
behind'....'They had them pinned against the stage and
were charging them with their batons like polo
ponies.'When six concert-goers sat down in protest,
they were trampled by police horses."




The Independent (UK)

Riot police use rubber bullets to disperse street
protests

By Andrew Gumbelin Los Angeles


16 August 2000

Less than 24 hours into the Democratic Convention,
smouldering tensions between street protesters and
phalanxes of heavily armed riot police erupted into
violence. Mounted officers, reacting to a fringe group
of anarchists, swung batons and fired rubber bullets
indiscriminately into a crowd leaving an open-air
concert opposite the convention centre.

Dozens of people were shot in the back and the legs as
they sought to escape the scene, which coincided with
President Bill Clinton's speech to convention
delegates. Hundreds more shrieked in panic and burst
into tears as the mounted police pinned them against
the concert stage and charged at them, trampling at
least six people underfoot and beating several others
with long wooden sticks.

A leading community activist for the homeless, who is
black, was hit in the chest with a beanbag and taken
to hospital. A television cameraman trying to film the
scene was knocked over by a police rifle butt. A Los
Angeles Times reporter, a civil rights lawyer and a
professor from a nearby law school were also injured.

"We were trying to walk away with our joined hands in
the air, and they just shot us from behind," said
Tracy Robson, a San Diego teacher who was following
the convention protests for a class project. Her right
shoulder blade was heavily bruised and bleeding from a
rubber bullet.

Yesterday, the American Civil Liberties Union and
other groups roundly condemned the behaviour of the
Los Angeles police, saying it was out of all
proportion to the provocationand threatened to poison
the atmosphere on the streets for the rest of the
week.

An ACLU statement said: "Had the police cooperated
with the rally organisers, the night could have ended
calmly and smoothly. Instead, the police response
tonight created huge risks. When people see batons
raised, riot gear and mounted police clearing an area,
a tense situation becomes a volatile one."

The event that sparked the confrontation was a concert
by the highly political rock band Rage Against the
Machine, whose latest album is called Battle in Los
Angeles. The police, concerned that the band's
frenzied anti-government lyrics could provoke trouble,
had sought to prevent the concert taking place.

It was only once the band's 90-minute set was over
that the trouble began. A group of 50-100 black-clad
anarchists climbed the security fence dividing the
venue from the convention centre, set fire to a
rubbish bin and an American flag, tore up handicapped
parking signs and lobbed lumps of concrete at the
ranks of riot police. They also squirted bleach and
spray paint at the lenses of nearby television
cameras.

At first the police reacted by pepper-spraying the
trouble-makers and appeared to have the situation
under control. Their decision to charge caught most of
the 8,000 concert-goers unawares. With all possible
exits cut off, several demonstrators begged the police
for clemency, to no avail.

Tim Pershing, a documentary film-maker who filmed much
of the action said: "They had them pinned against the
stage and were charging them with their batons like
polo ponies." When six concert-goers sat down in
protest, they were trampled by police horses. One man
who tossed a half-empty water bottle in the air in
indignation was hit by rubber bullets three times.

The police action far outweighed anything protesters
faced during the anti-globalisation demonstrations in
Seattle last winter. David Kalish, a spokesman for the
Los Angeles police made no apology. He said: "Today,
tomorrow or the next day, or the next day, or the next
week, our response will be exactly the same."
Organisers of the protests and civil rights lawyers
were concerned that the crackdown could only lead to
further trouble. One concert-goer, a travelling hippie
called Prem Ananda, nursed his rubber bullet bruised
foot and said: "There'll be more of this tomorrow
night."


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