Tuesday, August 2, 2011




Vermont Officials Play Marx Brothers in Wake of Police Violence

By William Boardman
panthers007@comcast.net


Like the line attributed to Groucho Marx, several Vermont officials are denying reports of police violence by telling the public in effect: “Who are you going to believe, me or your lying eyes?”

Video and still photographs all over the internet show a consistent pattern of passive resistance by about 25 protestors blocking a driveway where busses full of dignitaries are waiting to go to a fancy dinner at a nearby museum.  The best coverage is on the Seven Days blog but there’s lots more on other sites. http://7d.blogs.com/blurt/2012/07/police-clash-with-protesters-outside-governors-conference-burlington.html

Burlington Mayor Miro Weinberger, who did not witness the event, issued a statement asserting that: “The police took extensive steps to clear a safe path  for the busses without conflict….” http://vtdigger.org/2012/07/30/protesters-block-conferee-buses-burlington-police-fire-pepper-spray-into-crowd/#comment-38361

Video of the event that is available so far does not show what can be reasonably characterized as “extensive steps” to deal with the protestors’ passive resistance in a similarly peaceful manner.   One video shows a very relaxed, almost friendly face-off, with one officer bantering with a protestor, which the riot police line forms in fromt of a Premier Coach bus about 20 feet away.  Less than five minutes go by before the riot police move forward and easily push the protestors out of the way – this takes less than 30 seconds.  Only after the path is clear and the busses are moving do the police start using violence.   http://qik.com/joescully  

Another video, shot from almost the opposite angle, shows a police officer mingling at the edge of the group of protestors.  He rushed forward into the group at the same time that the riot police phalanx starts pushing the group back.  It is not clear why he does this, but it is consistent with a deliberate police provocation that would allow them to say, as they have, that the protestors pushed back. http://vtdigger.org/2012/07/30/protesters-block-conferee-buses-burlington-police-fire-pepper-spray-into-crowd/#comment-38361

Vermont Governor Peter Shumlin, at a news conference the following day, said that police “did a great job.”  Shumlin, who was not a witness to the event, admitted he had not seen any of the video, but said he had spoken to the Mayor Weinberger, who was not a witness to the event. http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/article/20120730/NEWS02/307300021/The-face-of-order?odyssey=tab%7Cmostpopular%7Ctext%7CFRONTPAGE

The Burlington Free Press also reported on an interview with Burlington Police Chief Michael Schirling, who said he had watched the event from the far side of the wide intersection.  He has yet to be identified in the video or photographic record.

Schirling is quoted as saying that the protestors escalated the confrontation by struggling with officers.  The video shows the protestors giving away quickly when the riot police move forward.  There is no video of protestors struggling with officers that has surfaced yet.

Schirling said that was “when the crowd gets more flamboyant and starts grabbing officers, grabbing people we’re trying to take into custody.”  The video shows mostly officers and protestors doing little or nothing as the busses leave, with some officers chasing and shooting pepper ball pellets at fleeing protestors.  Schirling said that took place when the officers were trying to clear the driveway.  The video clearly shows that the police violence started only after the busses were already leaving unimpeded.

Video and still pictures show that the 25 or so protestors blocking the driveway were slightly outnumbered by riot police and other police personnel.

As Grouch Marx also allegedly said, “Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it everywhere, diagnosing it incorrectly and applying the wrong remedies.”   

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Submitted by William Boardman, a former Assistant Judge in the Vermont Superior Court, Windsor Unit, Windsor County, Vt. He did not seek re-election at the end of his term in 2010.

6 comments :

  1. Just because you are a "non-violent" protestor does not mean you're going to be allowed to stay anywhere you want. I would prefer the use of pepper spray to disperse a crowd than risk any injury to the police, even just their backs. The officers involved here are heroes.

    What's sad is so many of us now want everyone to be able to do anything they want, no matter the consequences to others. When the police tell you to leave, you should.

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    1. Dear Dumbo....could you please address the Constiutional right of 'Peaceful Assemly'?

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    2. Peaceful assembly is assembling in a peaceful manner in a place that it is legal for you to do so....it is not carte Blanche to do whatever you want, when you want to.

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    3. I remember when, way back when, in the days of slavery... It was the same as today.8/4/12, 10:47 AM

      peaceful assembly is waiting in line to pay taxes without complaint.

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  2. chuck gregory8/4/12, 9:53 AM

    "A place that is legal for you to do so." Well, say goodbye to the right to assemble peaceably! the Republicans now mandate "free speech areas" blocks from their national conventions. I don't know what the Democrats are planning this year.

    Osama bin Laden won! We accept being treated like cattle.

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    1. owned by intergallactic globalists8/4/12, 10:41 AM

      I believe we lost these rights Federally.... somewhere in the Patriot Act or shortly there after.


      But not in my back yard...

      But that is why they drop it from the sky and put it in the water.

      Mooooo. Mooooo. Mooove over so I can Vote. OOOps wrong day.
      Mooooove over so I can pay taxes without penalty.

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