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Sabotage cases flare again in Northwest (ELF)
The Oregonian ^ | March 4, 2008 | Bryan Denson

Posted on 03/04/2008 9:17:01 AM PST by jazusamo

Eco-sabotage - Tre Arrow says he's not guilty; homes burn near Seattle; a jury deliberates in Tacoma

Tre Arrow appeared for the first time in a U.S. courtroom Monday to answer government charges that he firebombed logging and concrete-mixing trucks in the spring of 2001, acts of eco-sabotage that rocked the region.

The 34-year-old former fugitive, appearing beefier than in his days as one of Oregon's most flamboyant environmental activists, pleaded not guilty in Portland's U.S. District Court to an indictment accusing him of arson, conspiracy and use of destructive devices as an Earth Liberation Front saboteur.

Arrow's 14-minute court appearance came as the front led newscasts with a pre-dawn arson in suburban Seattle and the trial of a suspected ELF saboteur in Tacoma. The events, in three cities on a single day, marked a momentary revival for a group that had been relatively quiet in the Northwest for years.

Massive fires gutted three unoccupied luxury homes at a "Street of Dreams" development in Woodinville, Wash., causing an estimated $7 million damage but no injuries. The ELF left one of its trademark calling cards near the ruins: A bedsheet painted with red letters said the "McMansions" weren't "built green" -- meaning eco-friendly.

One of the homes, a four-bedroom $2 million dwelling called Copper Falls, was designed by the Portland company Alan Mascord Design Associates. The home featured low-flow toilets, energy-efficient appliances, and countertops made of recycled content, said Mascord spokeswoman Amy Fullwiler.

"It's a shame what they did," Fullwiler said. "There's so much more being wasted right now -- water to put these fires out, resources to build the house, and all the manhours."

As arson investigators with the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives worked the fire scene, jurors in Tacoma's U.S. District Court deliberated for a second day on the fate of suspected ELF saboteur Briana Waters. The 32-year-old violin teacher from Oakland, Calif., faces a mandatory minimum of 35 years in federal prison for her alleged role in a 2001 arson at the University of Washington, which cost $7 million to rebuild.

The timing of the firebombing in Woodinville struck supporters of Arrow and Waters as misguided.

"Why would you choose to burn down a bunch of houses near Seattle, claiming responsibility as ELF while Briana is on trial?" wrote one anonymous complainant on the activist Web site Portland Independent Media. "Do you even care that you may be responsible for unduly influencing the jury and taking this beautiful woman away from her daughter?"

U.S. District Judge Franklin D. Burgess, presiding over Waters' trial, asked jurors whether they had heard any news over the weekend or Monday morning that would affect their ability to deliberate fairly, said Emily Langlie, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Attorneys Office in the Western District of Washington. No juror spoke up, she said, so Burgess allowed them to keep deliberating.

Waters is one of 19 people suspected of taking a role in "The Family," a loose collective of Earth Liberation Front and Animal Liberation Front saboteurs which broke into groups and set at least 17 fires between 1996 and 2001, many in the Northwest, mostly to punish corporations they accused of despoiling the natural world. She is the only suspect in the case to go before a jury.

Twelve others pleaded guilty in the two states, and most are serving prison terms. One suspect hanged himself in jail; another was a cooperating witness scheduled for sentencing next month. Four others are fugitives.

Waters, a former Evergreen State College student, is accused of acting as a lookout in May 2001, as others torched the University of Washington's Center for Urban Horticulture, mistakenly thinking the school was genetically engineering trees. Another group of ELF saboteurs struck a poplar farm in Clatskanie that same night, marking the first time the front had conducted simultaneous arsons in two states.

Those crimes were not connected to the ones for which Arrow stands accused. The one-time candidate for Congress, who legally changed his name from Michael J. Scarpitti seven years ago, was indicted in July 2002 for allegedly taking part in the Easter 2001 firebombing of three concrete-mixing trucks at Ross Island Sand & Gravel, in Portland, and several logging trucks belonging to Ray A. Schoppert Logging, near Estacada.

By the time of his indictment, Arrow was a fugitive. He turned up in British Columbia in March 2004, when a security guard at a home improvement store caught him shoplifting. He spent nearly four years declaring himself a political prisoner but was denied asylum three times before being extradited last week.

About a dozen of Arrow's supporters, including older sister Shawna Scarpitti, gathered before his arraignment in the mist outside the Mark O. Hatfield federal courthouse. They beat a drum and held banners reading, "Free Tree Arrow" and "Justice for All/Not Just Y'all."

Scarpitti said her brother consulted with his family and lawyers before abandoning his extradition fight. "We didn't persuade Tre at all," Scarpitti said with a smile. "He's an independent thinker."

Arrow shuffled into U.S. Magistrate Judge Dennis J. Hubel's courtroom in leg chains and a blue jail-issue jumpsuit. He looked jowly compared with the gaunt activist Portlanders saw on the nightly news back in the summer of 2000, when he climbed 30 feet onto a ledge at the U.S. Forest Service office and stayed there 11 days to protest a contentious timber sale.

But the smile was the same. Arrow pushed his palms together and bowed to supporters before taking a seat next to his attorney, Paul Loney.

Hubel accepted Arrow's not-guilty plea and ordered him to be jailed as a flight risk. Hubel agreed with Loney that Arrow should be allowed to eat a vegan, raw-food diet while awaiting trial, which he set for May 6.

The timing of the ELF arsons and trial of suspected ELF saboteur Waters had little bearing on Arrow, said Scarpitti. She maintains her brother is not guilty and will prove it, even though three of his co-defendants have pleaded guilty, implicated him in the arsons and have already served their prison terms.

"You know, Tre has never been connected to ELF," she said. "That's the reason he's looking forward to his day in court."

Earth Liberation Front cells have in the past dedicated arsons such as Monday's to fellow saboteurs who have been jailed or imprisoned for their crimes. In June 2001, the ELF dedicated a vandalism spree against five banks in New York to Jeffrey Luers, an Oregon saboteur serving a long sentence for arson.

The dedications come by way of formal claims of responsibility, which are channeled by the underground saboteurs to like-minded intermediaries, who pass them to news media.

By late Monday, no such communique had been issued.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; US: Oregon; US: Washington
KEYWORDS: brianawaters; ecoterrorism; elf; globalwarming; trearrow
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To: NavyCanDo

“If I here one more person”

Corrected......


21 posted on 03/04/2008 10:30:53 AM PST by NavyCanDo
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To: NavyCanDo

copycats?


22 posted on 03/04/2008 10:34:34 AM PST by Brian S. Fitzgerald ("We're going to drag that ship over the mountain.")
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To: GOP_Proud

Correction. They are models, but they were currently for sale at “up to 2 million” each according to a couple news stories.


23 posted on 03/04/2008 10:36:00 AM PST by moehoward
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To: rickomatic

“The idiots who did this terrorism have done far more damage to the environment than any of these builders could ever dream of doing.”

They said this morning that each house used on average 100,000 board feet of lumber. Now to replace the homes double that number, and double all the other energy cost it takes to build each home and wow did these fools add to their carbon footprint.


24 posted on 03/04/2008 10:40:40 AM PST by NavyCanDo
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To: NavyCanDo

Entirely possible it was their work. A ATF agent said on camera the banner was their “style” but had yet to be authenticated.

ELF also usually takes credit at some point, they have not so far.

—”And ELF and Greenpeace has been fighting this development since its start.”—

So did the neighbors.


25 posted on 03/04/2008 10:44:34 AM PST by moehoward
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To: moehoward
“Apparently neighbors put up quite a battle to keep the development from happening. So there’s plenty of reasons to be suspicious.”

“plenty of reasons to be suspicious.”???

No there's not.
Since 2001, using an explosive device in an arson will get you 35 years to Life. More than one device in more that one consecutive arson and its Life. Thats a huge price to pay because you don’t like a new development. Neighbors complain, ELF destroys. And ELF and Greenpeace have also been trying to stop this development from the start.

26 posted on 03/04/2008 10:49:16 AM PST by NavyCanDo
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To: NavyCanDo

I suppose it goes without saying the greenies would oppose any development. But the only reported opposition came from the neighbors.

The county wanted the project done in stages, spread out over years.
The developers sued the county to rush the 48 home project. The 5 homes, each unsold, with an asking price of 1.8 to 2 million.

So, yes, there’s reason to be suspicious.


27 posted on 03/04/2008 11:12:06 AM PST by moehoward
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To: moehoward

Yes, always suspect capitalists and give the benefit of the doubt to known anarchist eco-terrorists.

Good going!

Now why don’t you shuffle off and watch The View or something there soccer mom.


28 posted on 03/04/2008 11:50:42 AM PST by subterfuge (Obama will NOT get the nomination.)
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To: subterfuge

Is that you Sean Hannity?

Of course. Every insurance investigator immediately disregards those that gain financial relief!

The point is to look at all possibilities. Not just those we like to think did it.


29 posted on 03/04/2008 12:10:30 PM PST by moehoward
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To: moehoward
“So, yes, there’s reason to be suspicious.”

Again I say, “no theres not”. Yesterday the builders said they will “rebuild the homes on sight” and will not be deterred by this arson. I don't think the wild conspiracy theories held by a very small minority of people hold much water. Even less now that the builders are talking about rebuilding.

30 posted on 03/06/2008 8:10:00 AM PST by NavyCanDo
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To: subterfuge
“Yes, always suspect capitalists and give the benefit of the doubt to known anarchist eco-terrorists.”

LOL - - Good comeback to the conspiracy believers. Wonder if they still feel that way now that the builders announced that they will rebuild the homes on site, and will not be deterred by the arson. Then again maybe not. These people are not swayed by evidence once their mind is set. Case in point the 9/11Truthers.

31 posted on 03/06/2008 8:16:15 AM PST by NavyCanDo
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To: NavyCanDo

LOL!!


32 posted on 03/06/2008 8:27:21 AM PST by moehoward
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