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Funk the War, a demonstration to demand an end to the war in Afghanistan and for increased education funding, was violently attacked by police this evening. At least 10 people were arrested, many are still in custody right now. One of the arrestees was reported to be bleeding from her face after being tackled by two cops into the the base of a light pole, she is currently sitting in the back of a police car without access to medical attention.
Currently, many of the arrestees are being held currently in the public safety building (corner of Exchange and Court St, downtown). A group is gathering outside to support them.
Reporters on the scene say that police attacked the crowd using clubs without any warning or orders to disperse. The first arrested was an African-American man who joined up midway into the march. Members of the crown questioned the obvious racism behind this act and some were arrested shortly after.
Those present estimate at least 35 cop cars present, including one state trooper. We will continue to update this as more info comes in.
Update:The current arrest count is 12, everyone has been released from jail. The protester who's face was bruised and cut was pushed by a single police officer, not 2. A second protester went to Rochester General Hospital for stitches because of the police attack. RNews's coverage of the events is extremely misleading and inaccurate. Democrat and Chronicle's coverage is relatively better, but still not very informative.
Update 2:The African-American student who was first arrested was with the march since the start. He didn't join halfway.
Members of Rocheser Indy Media are in Pittsburgh covering the the G-20 economic summit. The G-20 consists of finance ministers and government officials from the 19 wealthiest countries and the EU. At the summit they will discuss the international economy or basically how to keep the rich, rich and to hell with the masses. Up to the minute coverage at: IMC Pittsburgh More... (2 comments)
This article continues Rochester Indymedia's ongoing coverage of the Tyquan L. Rivera trial. Rivera, 15, a local, youth of color accused and convicted of assault in the first degree and attempted murder in the second degree, was found guilty despite there being no physical evidence or eyewitness testimony against him in the shooting Rochester police officer Anthony DiPonzio last January. Rivera will be sentenced later this fall in Monroe County Supreme Court. Rochester Indymedia reporters decided to cover the proceedings from the beginning to the end after we observed a disturbing imbalance of coverage against Rivera in the corporate media’s stories about the case. More... (11 comments)
In this episode we talk with Richard Katskee, Assistant Legal Director of Americans United for Separation of Church and State, about a Greece, NY lawsuit dealing with sectarian prayer at public town meetings. Katskee is the attorney for the plaintiffs in the lawsuit against the Town of Greece, NY and Supervisor Auberger. Katskee also won the well known Dover, Pennsylvania case concerning using "intelligent design" cirruculum in public schools. Watch Indy TV #29
The Flying Squirrel Community Space is the multi-use community center being renovated at 285 Clarissa St., formerly the location of the historic Flower City Elks Lodge. Most of these renovations are being completed by volunteers, supported by donations from Rochester activists and community organizers. We expect a formal opening in late October. More... (22 comments)
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