Video: RNC 8 Case Concludes

Today, October 25, was supposed to be the beginning of the trial of the RNC 8.  Originally facing terrorism charges under the first (and so far only) known use of the Minnesota PATRIOT Act, the eight anti-RNC organizers then faced four charges each before pressure on county attorney Susan Gaertner sent the terror enhancements packing.  In the end, Gaertner dropped charges against three of the eight completely, and in doing so found it easier to secure a final plea agreement on a lesser charge.

At the final hearing last Tuesday, supporters packed every seat available to them.  Afterwards--shown in this eight minute TCIMC/Chicago IMC video--the RNC 8 Defense Committee spoke to the media and supporters to wrap up the case, look back on the last two years, remember the reasons for resisting the 2008 RNC, and send a message to the Democratic National Committee, which is considering Minneapolis as the site of its 2012 spectacle.

Related: Blinded by The Law, by Steve Clemens | RNC 8 Events Still On | Community, Solidarity, Resistance | Nov. 5: COINTELPRO 101 Film Screening

Ramsey County Sheriff Bob Fletcher, currently deadlocked in an election battle with Matt Bostrom (the "good cop" face of RNC repression) made a brief appearance in the courtroom on Tuesday. Then, Fletcher had to wait until the RNC 8's press conference concluded until staging one of his own, to which only select reporters were admitted. Fletcher's theatre was located on the 17th floor of the courthouse, guarded by four deputies who unconvincingly lied, claiming a grand jury was in process. The lie was revealed when Fletcher and his team of investigators slunk out to face the music a short time later. The deputies refused to let one independent videographer in the room; a second was ejected from the courthouse before even reaching the elevator.

Erik Oseland, the only activist of the eight to spend time in jail after September 2008, began serving his sentence October 20. With good time, he could be released before the new year.

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Way to go RNC 8, Welcoming Committee, RNC 8 Defense Committee, TCIMC, CIMC, and everyone else along side of you.  So proud of everyone...what a great video and article!  Thank you for standing up and facing the enemy and for showing us who the enemy is.  Throughout the past 2+ years, you have taken everything they have thrown at you, and at every turn, you have given it right back at them!  And in the end...YOU ARE STILL STRONG!

Their so called "Terrorists" and members of the "criminal enterprise" are out on the sidewalks still speaking the truth and still speaking their minds.  I wonder if any members of the press at Bob Fletcher's private and hidden press conference asked him how that feels.  It is getting harder and harder for him to hide the lies.

Yes, what a lovely,proud specktacle you've created. Early plea deals that broke solidarity and rape admissions from within the group. We will now hold you up as the gods you surely must be. Our children will read about your vast accomplishments as you disruped the convention and brought it to a screeching halt. Let us now proudly stand up and continue the fight by covering our faces with masks that surely will hide our shame.

Trolly troll will be ignored.

I just posted this on the Minneapolis and Minnesota Issues e-democracy lists.

 

Yours, In Solidarity

 

 

Ok, so one has to wonder. Does the Minneapolis Star Tribune,
located on Portland Ave in Minneapolis wish to loose all of it's 
credibility?

Just as I read an article in the Strib about the Emmer supporter 
protests at the Obama rally that seemed to miss the much larger 
and noisier peace activists rally targeted by the FBI, so  I must
comment on another event that I attended and I wondered, yet again
if the Strib had attended the same event that I had.

Star Trib "journalist" Pat Pheifer wrote an article Oct 19th, 2010
on the last of the RNC 8 pleading guilty and so "ending the story 
of the RNC." In the article she wrote about what an "angry speech"
Garret gave at the Press Conference after the trial. In fact to
someone who was there, the entire article was a thinly hidden smear
of the last remaining RNC 8 and all that they stood for.

During the trial, the judge continued to claim that the trial was 
"not political" which is patently false. The defendants were continually
told that they could not speak. In fact I remember Bob "Tumble" said
"Just get on with this, I can't speak anyway" at the sentencing section.

When the judge mentioned "Tumble's" Constitutional Rights to him, he 
laughed and said "Your kidding, right?"

In the "angry speech" Garret pointed out that they expected and got no
justice in the "Halls of Justice." He then quoted "90's Pop sensation
Pat Benatar in her song Invincible.

For the record, anyone wishing to see Garret's "angry" speech, you can go 
visit the Twin Cities Indy Media site. It is there in all of it's "angry" 
glory and you can see for yourself just how the reporter at the Star Tribune,
in my own studied opinion, let us just say misrepresented the truth and the 
facts.

The real story is that what happened to the RNC 8 just found the police,
the "justice" (or just-us) system, the media and the vast majority of
elected officials guilty.

I intend to write an article on this very topic very soon.

I wonder if I will get it published, inside or outside of any "Free Speech 
Zones."

Which is a story, all by itself.

So if the Minneapolis Star Tribune can give again, in my opinion a rather skewed
version of events in the Metro area, then can they be trusted to tell the truth
about anything, anywhere?

Curious minds seek to know.


Michael Cavlan RN
Powderhorn

Were you even in court ? You've provided 2 misquotes that the rest of us clearly heard. You have no credibility. During the press conference, he was pissed, and rightly so after being let down by early deals and infighting between the group and the attorneys.

so now the the * welcoming committee members are no longer tied up with the trial, will there be some sort of accountability process for Nathanel Secor and the Sexual Rape(s) he committed????? I just feel this was swept under the rug, because to the criminal charges and trial for the RNC. I personally don't feel like our community has done what its was supposed to as it relates to people feeling safe... I hope we can not take something of this nature lightly :(

 

freedomfghtr2008

I was there and the reporting is right on. why is (insert gender neutral name) a spokesman? who is he? is he from france?

I agree,  we need someone that we can understand when they speak so ALL people take us seriously.  In the video there were other more well spoken people talking..... we need to clean up our act to take the movement forward and attract more participants

So go ahead and make your comment in public, with your real name included.

 

If you have the (gender neutral term for genitalia) to do so.

 

If not, then STFU. I have been very open and clear as to who I am and what I am about.

 

How about you? It is easy to snipe from the darkness of your anonymity.

 

For the rest of you, Thanks Garret.

I can't get that Pat Benetar song out of my head now.

 

LOL

Now that the smoke has cleared, now that the damage is done, death by a thousand paper cuts, but blood is still blood.

Now that we are all older, now that we have drunk the hemlock of a mediocre mediation, what is left, what containers can we fill with our abundant disappointment?

Can we hear the news and remember to always start with a hard cold morning peer into that mirror...can we say that we would have done different, that we would have resisted the temptation to not believe, to find pragmatism and then realize pragmatism is prison.

Still the crows gather murderously by the river waiting for the cadavers of our youth to be tossed out with the bricks of buildings we built day by day, walking streets that we condemned yet that rose to meet our feet. 

After the conferences, the pressing out of our words into stasis, like butterflies on the page,

feel the wind,

it's howling out a silent promise. 

I am honest. 

I will never forsake you. 

I will blow these walls down.

And then, when we are naked and vulnerable and forlorn, we will have to answer that riddle of how a path inevitably becomes a street, pounded out by the replecation and rhythms and the tired sighs of middle age and the dulling of our teeth,

and taking flight, we gyre awkwardly towards some new concept of home on broken wings,

in red,

wet

and ever fading

light.

This whole debacle has clearly revealed the hidden and systemic bias of our "halls of justice" against illegal behavior. For shame. Despite these brazen efforts, some of us are still actively working towards a more appropriate amount and distribution of human suffering and dysfuction. Sociopaths of the world unite! Dystopia is within our collective reach!

In fact I remember Bob "Tumble" said "Just get on with this, I can't speak anyway" at the sentencing section.

Priceless!

Ciampski

 

Either a cop or just some sad, pathetic right wing fruit loop.

 

Also, since "wasted" has chosen to remain anonymous, I guess we can assume that s/he has no <ensert gender neutral  term for genitalia>

 

Right wasted but anonymous?

 

I know who I am..

Yes, anyone who disagrees with you or is anonymous must be a cop. How does one get his own head in one's anus?