Posted on 03/24/2006 2:44:57 PM PST by freepatriot32
NEW YORK A civil liberties group accused police yesterday of lying about the circumstances surrounding the arrests of hundreds of protesters during the Republican National Convention.
In a letter to police and prosecutors, the New York Civil Liberties Union demanded a review of cases brought against protesters arrested on Aug. 31, 2004, at demonstrations near the World Trade Center site and Union Square.
We are concerned that false police statements may have tainted hundreds of cases of people arrested at the two largest mass arrests during the convention, wrote the groups attorney, Christopher Dunn.
City law officials have said the arrests were justified.
The accusations stem from a tense standoff in 2004 between police and the tens of thousands of demonstrators at the GOP convention, where President Bush accepted his partys nomination for a second term.
While demonstrations were mostly peaceful, sporadic clashes between police and protesters resulted in more than 1,800 arrests, mostly on misdemeanor charges like obstructing government administration.
Up to 10,000 officers were deployed at the four-day event a show of force the civil liberties group called overkill and a threat to free speech. Two pending federal lawsuits claim most of the arrests were illegal.
The groups letter cited sworn statements by officers who said they were told by a supervisor, Deputy Inspector James Essig, that the protesters near Union Square had been warned to stop blocking traffic and disperse before the arrests began. About 400 people ended up in custody, including some rounded up with a mesh net.
During a deposition earlier this month, Essig testified that at no time did he give an order to disperse nor did anyone else give such an order to disperse, Dunn wrote.
The group contends the contradictory statements are grounds to dismiss cases and discipline police officers.
A spokeswoman for Manhattan District Attorney Robert Morgenthau said prosecutors have been reviewing these arrests as the situations merit, and of course well continue to do that.
NYPD spokesman Paul Browne said police acted properly.
I don't trust libs, but I don't trust the police either.
IB4TBL!
I demand a list of all contributors to the NYCLU!
That would not be "GOP arrests", as the article states, rather NYPD arrests. But what the hey...THE MEDIA LIED AND PEOPLE DIED, and others were whipped into such a frenzy by those lies that they broke the law.
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