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Fires, bricks mark daylong assault on inaugural festivities

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By JESSICA GRESKO, MICHAEL BIESECKER and JACK GILLUMJanuary 21, 2017

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Protesters set fires and hurled bricks in a daylong assault on the city hosting Donald Trump’s inauguration, registering their rage against the new president in a series of clashes that led to more than 200 arrests. Police used pepper spray and stun grenades to prevent the chaos from spilling into Trump’s formal procession and evening balls.

Several spirited demonstrations unfolded peacefully at various security checkpoints near the Capitol as police helped ticket-holders get through to the inaugural ceremony. Signs read, “Resist Trump Climate Justice Now,” ″Let Freedom Ring” and “Free Palestine.”


But about a mile from the National Mall, police gave chase to a group of about 100 protesters who smashed the windows of downtown businesses including a Starbucks, a Bank of America and a McDonald’s as they denounced capitalism and Trump. Police in riot gear used pepper spray from large canisters to help contain the violence, which erupted periodically throughout the day.

“They began to destroy property, throw objects at people, through windows. A large percentage of this small group was armed with crowbars and hammers,” said the city’s interim police chief, Peter Newsham.

Six officers suffered minor injuries, he said.

The confrontation began an hour before Trump took the oath of office and escalated several hours later as the crowd of protesters swelled to more than 1,000, some wearing gas masks and with arms chained together inside PVC pipe. One said the demonstrators were “bringing in the cavalry.”

When some crossed police lines, taunting, “Put the pigs in the ground,” police charged with batons and pepper spray, as well as stun grenades, which are used to shock and disperse crowds. Loud booms echoed through the streets about six blocks from where Trump would soon hold his inaugural parade.

Some protesters picked up bricks and concrete from the sidewalk and hurled them at police lines. Some rolled large, metal trash cans at police.

Later, they set fire to a limousine on the perimeter of the secured zone, sending black smoke billowing into the sky during Trump’s procession.

As night fell, protesters set a bonfire blocks from the White House and frightened well-dressed Trump supporters as they ventured to the new president’s inaugural balls. Police briefly ordered ball goers to remain inside their hotel as they worked to contain advancing protesters.

Police said they charged 217 people with rioting, said Newsham, noting that the group caused “significant damage” along a number of blocks.

Before Inauguration Day, the DisruptJ20 coalition, named after the date of the inauguration, had promised that people participating in its actions in Washington would attempt to shut down the celebrations, risking arrest when necessary.

Trump supporter Brett Ecker said the protesters were frustrating but weren’t going to put a damper on his day.

“They’re just here to stir up trouble,” said the 36-year-old public school teacher. “It upsets me a little bit that people choose to do this, but yet again, it’s one of the things I love about this country.”

At one checkpoint, protesters wore orange jumpsuits with black hoods over their faces to represent prisoners in U.S. detention at Guantanamo Bay. Eleanor Goldfield, who helped organize the DisruptJ20 protest, said protesters wanted to show Trump and his “misguided, misinformed or just plain dangerous” supporters that they won’t be silent.

Black Lives Matter and feminist groups also made their voices heard. Outside the International Spy Museum, protesters in Russian hats ridiculed Trump’s praise of President Vladimir Putin, marching with signs calling Trump “Putin’s Puppet” and “Kremlin employee of the month.”

Friday’s protests spread across the nation and as far abroad as Australia.

In Sydney, thousands rallied in the city’s central Hyde Park. One organizer said hatred, bigotry and racism are not only America’s problems.

In San Francisco, thousands formed a human chain on the Golden Gate Bridge and chanted “Love trumps hate.” In the city’s financial district, a few hundred protesters blocked traffic outside an office building partly owned by Trump.

In Atlanta, protests converged at City Hall and a few hundred people chanted and waved signs protesting Trump, denouncing racism and police brutality and expressing support for immigrants, Muslims and the Black Lives Matter movement.

In Nashville, half a dozen protesters chained themselves to the doors of the Tennessee Capitol. Hundreds also sat in a 10-minute silent protest at a park while Trump took the oath of office. Organizers led a prayer, sang patriotic songs and read the Declaration of Independence aloud.

In the Pacific Northwest, demonstrators in Portland, Oregon, burned U.S. flags and students at Portland State University walked out of classes. Police in Portland used incendiary devices and tear gas to disperse a crowd that at one point numbered in the thousands. About 200 protesters gathered on the Capitol steps in Olympia, Washington, carrying signs that included the messages “Resist Trump” and “Not My Problem.” Olympia police reported about 100 marchers causing some traffic disruptions downtown, and protesters also marched in Seattle.

The demonstrations won’t end when Trump takes up residence in the White House.
 
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They opposed the peaceful transfer of power with violence.
Domestic terrorists that should be hung as traitors, correct?
lol, you can try your false equivalencies all you want but it wasn't until Trump that anyone stormed the Capitol and killed people while looking to take hostages and kill the VP. This is on you and your insane clown posse.
 
Ok, let's play games then, FSU NAT. I see your burning car and raise you...
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...a picture of a predominantly black church in Springfield MA burned down the evening of Obama's first election.

"The last of three Massachusetts men charged in the burning of a predominantly black church to protest President Barack Obama's election was sentenced to four-and-a-half years in federal prison on Wednesday.

Federal prosecutors said Thomas Gleason was also ordered to pay $1.7 million in restitution. The 24-year-old pleaded guilty last year to conspiracy against civil rights and other charges for what prosecutors called a racially motivated arson.


"This is something that never should have happened anywhere, and certainly not in Springfield, Massachusetts,"
said Judge Michael A. Ponsor moments after imposing the sentence in U.S. District Court. Prosecutors said Gleason and two friends burned down the Macedonia Church of God in Christ in Springfield on Nov. 5, 2008, hours after Obama was elected as the nation's first black president.



Worth noting this was still nothing compared to what occurred in the lead up after the election and culminated on a failed coup on 1/6/21 or the fact National Guard now has DC on lockdown now with 25K troops.
 
They opposed the peaceful transfer of power with violence.
Domestic terrorists that should be hung as traitors, correct?

And trump has called the 2020 election a fraud and a steal and illegitimate unless he wins way back last summer and he never let up. He filed 60+ lawsuits and lost them all after the election and encouraged an insurrection and you equate the two incidents. You peoples' brains are damaged by him and I hope it's not permanent.
 
By JESSICA GRESKO, MICHAEL BIESECKER and JACK GILLUMJanuary 21, 2017

WASHINGTON (AP) — Protesters set fires and hurled bricks in a daylong assault on the city hosting Donald Trump’s inauguration, registering their rage against the new president in a series of clashes that led to more than 200 arrests. Police used pepper spray and stun grenades to prevent the chaos from spilling into Trump’s formal procession and evening balls.

Several spirited demonstrations unfolded peacefully at various security checkpoints near the Capitol as police helped ticket-holders get through to the inaugural ceremony. Signs read, “Resist Trump Climate Justice Now,” ″Let Freedom Ring” and “Free Palestine.”

But about a mile from the National Mall, police gave chase to a group of about 100 protesters who smashed the windows of downtown businesses including a Starbucks, a Bank of America and a McDonald’s as they denounced capitalism and Trump. Police in riot gear used pepper spray from large canisters to help contain the violence, which erupted periodically throughout the day.

“They began to destroy property, throw objects at people, through windows. A large percentage of this small group was armed with crowbars and hammers,” said the city’s interim police chief, Peter Newsham.

Six officers suffered minor injuries, he said.

The confrontation began an hour before Trump took the oath of office and escalated several hours later as the crowd of protesters swelled to more than 1,000, some wearing gas masks and with arms chained together inside PVC pipe. One said the demonstrators were “bringing in the cavalry.”

When some crossed police lines, taunting, “Put the pigs in the ground,” police charged with batons and pepper spray, as well as stun grenades, which are used to shock and disperse crowds. Loud booms echoed through the streets about six blocks from where Trump would soon hold his inaugural parade.

Some protesters picked up bricks and concrete from the sidewalk and hurled them at police lines. Some rolled large, metal trash cans at police.

Later, they set fire to a limousine on the perimeter of the secured zone, sending black smoke billowing into the sky during Trump’s procession.

As night fell, protesters set a bonfire blocks from the White House and frightened well-dressed Trump supporters as they ventured to the new president’s inaugural balls. Police briefly ordered ball goers to remain inside their hotel as they worked to contain advancing protesters.

Police said they charged 217 people with rioting, said Newsham, noting that the group caused “significant damage” along a number of blocks.

Before Inauguration Day, the DisruptJ20 coalition, named after the date of the inauguration, had promised that people participating in its actions in Washington would attempt to shut down the celebrations, risking arrest when necessary.
Twenty-one guilty pleas out of well over 200 arrests. Twenty of them to misdemeanor charges. One person served a four month sentence. All other cases resulted in either mistrials, acquittals, or summarily dropped charges without prejudice. And the city just settled a law suit with the protestors over police misconduct during the protests.

Interestingly, much of the govt's case was based on half a dozen videos shot by Project Veritas (yeah, those asshats) which prosecutors claimed showed the J20 protestors planning violence. Oops...turns out the govt had nearly 70 other Veritas videos that showed the organizers discussing what they could try to do to CURB violence - but these were illegally withheld from the defense.
 
What's so funny about this is that this was like the last thing left where the Republican party could do their "we're above you dirty hippies" schtick, and as in every other one of their bullshit ways of differentiating themselves from the imaginary liberals in their heads, what they're left with is trying to "both sides" it.

Just so comprehensively full of shit.
 
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Maybe you need a civics lesson, but the only part of the government that could be overthrown by taking over Congress is, well, Congress, which doesn't run anything. But keep spreading your thin crap as far as you can

Ah. So attacking just one of the branches of the federal government was okay?

If the White House and the Supreme Court were simultaneously attacked, is that when you raise an eyebrow?
 
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Maybe you need a civics lesson, but the only part of the government that could be overthrown by taking over Congress is, well, Congress, which doesn't run anything. But keep spreading your thin crap as far as you can

I wonder what the purpose of the resurrection was for.
 
Maybe you need a civics lesson, but the only part of the government that could be overthrown by taking over Congress is, well, Congress, which doesn't run anything. But keep spreading your thin crap as far as you can
Congress doesn't run anything? What a good little authoritarian you are.
 
Maybe you need a civics lesson, but the only part of the government that could be overthrown by taking over Congress is, well, Congress, which doesn't run anything. But keep spreading your thin crap as far as you can

Wow! Where do we go now from this convoluted way of wingnut rationality?
 
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