Posted on 05/26/2010 6:27:36 AM PDT by sickoflibs
As you know, last week SEIU staged a protest at the home of an attorney for Bank of America. On a quiet Sunday in the Maryland suburbs of DC, SEIU sent 500 protesters onto the front lawn of the home of Greg Baer, a former Treasury official in the Clinton Administration. Mr. Baer wasnt at home but, unfortunately, his 14 year old son was. The protesters succeeded in terrorizing the boy.
Let me quickly digress to point out that Bank of America is SEIUs largest creditor. Under the leadership of Andy Stern, SEIU leveraged itself to the hilt, largely to support Democrat campaign efforts, and now owes the bank around $100 million. The loan payments are likely playing havoc with the unions finances. (Rich that SEIU thinks it has a credible voice on financial reform, given that their own behavior is a set-piece for much of what went wrong.) Coincidence that the bank is the target of a comprehensive and coordinated protest from the union? (Dear Bank of America, Call the loan. Today.)
There is much to say about this protest, but the most fascinating part to me is the role played by the police. It seems the DC police followed/escorted/shadowed the protesters into Maryland. They may or may not have notified the Maryland police, who may or may not have been on the scene while the protesters stormed private property and terrorized a teenage boy. Yesterday, Megyn Kelly of FoxNews interviewed law enforcement officials from DC and Maryland and asked many specific, hard hitting questions. (Classic Megan Kelly intervew at link)
Im not going to say the law enforcement officials are lying in this interview. They parse their words expertly. When Ms. Kelly backs them into a corner, they shift the focus to irrelevant parts of the story. But, saying they arent lying here is a distinction without a difference.
There are a few points to be made.
First, the DC police official says emphatically that their police officers did not cross into Maryland except when they did. It seems one of their officers, according to their official, made a wrong turn and didnt fully understand the DC/Maryland border and may have briefly been inside Maryland. A wrong turn and a brief excursion through the Maryland suburbs is hardly worth mentioning if that is all that really happened. No one would notice, nor remark on, an errant 30 second diversion through Maryland streets. This story has the classic feel of a diversion; a pat, simple excuse to cover up any other behavior that comes to light. Any future eyewitness accounts of DC police cars at the scene? Yeah, that was that one cop who didnt know her jurisdictions borders and was lost.
Second, the Maryland police official says, contrary to other statements made by his department, that they were immediately notified by DC police that the protesters were entering their jurisdiction. According to the official, Maryland police met with DC police at the border to get a situation report and then proceeded to the protest. When they arrived, the official claims, the protesters were already dispersing.
Remember that the official says that the site of the protest is one or two blocks from the DC border. Whiskey, Tango, Foxtrot
Fourteen buses start crossing the Maryland border (at which point were supposed to believe the Maryland police were immediately notified), they find parking on residential streets, unload their protesters, assemble 500 people on a private lawn, engage in threatening verbal abuse long enough to force a 14 year old boy to lock himself into a bathroom and the Maryland police get there as they are dispersing? Is their police headquarters in Delaware?
Thankfully, I dont live in Montgomery County. This is the kind of public safety and police protection for which they pay ridiculously high property taxes? They get a situation report that 500 protesters are targeting a private citizens home and they send 3 police officers? Really? They could only spare 3 officers on a Sunday in Montgomery County?
I hate to say this, and I will no doubt be attacked for it, but stories like this make one feel that the police are not on our side. A few weeks ago, police in Quincy, Illinois deployed a full contingent of riot police to deal with a couple hundred tea party protesters who where singing patriotic songs on public property. In Maryland, 3 police officers police watched as 500 union thugs stormed private property in an act of intimidation and did nothing because, as the police official notes, there werent any no trespassing signs at the property. (I wonder if he has no trespassing signs at his home.)
Sometimes it is the small story that illuminates the overall narrative. Lets dispense with all the semantics and timelines and legalese. Last week, 500 union thugs descended on a private home and terrorized a teenage boy. They violated someones most personal space, their home. And they attacked their most precious gift, their child. The police in two jurisdictions knew about this. They did nothing.
(classic Megan Kelly video link in comment #1)
Video : Classic Megan Kelly interview of police Chief and Captain of DC and Maryland Montgomery CO
I DVR Megan Kelly’s show each day and caught this great story yesterday.
Guess what. They're not.
Kelly is on to something here. I hope she sticks with it.
The cops went along, not to enforce the law or protect private property,
but as the government agent that would execute the property owner if he attempted to remove the trespassers.
Saw the pics of the protestors. They were all over the lawn and not following protest protocol. They looked threatening. If it had been my lawn, well....
thats because they are thugs..would like to know how much SEIU paid them.
Some Police Official Has to be lying.
A pack of Dobermans would of sobered up those commies.
The name of each of these protestors should be made public. Their ability to hide in numbers needs to be removed.
Like I said, the cops were there to protect the thugs,
not to enforce private property laws.
The chief from Montgomery County looked flustered and was lying. He essentially gave SEIU a green light to do it again.
We can only hope some citizen with his 12 guage sets them straight.
Can't BoA call in their loans to SEIU? Surely the union's actions must violate some sort of clause in their loan agreements.
Thanks very much for the video. Megyn made absolute fools out of these (SEIU affiliated) cops.
I called all my Congressmen on this and let them know what was happening. I told them if this keeps up someone is going to get hurt real bad.
“Like I said, the cops were there to protect the thugs,
not to enforce private property laws.”
Correct
MUST SHOW LOTS OF PICTURES
It says they owe BOA $100 mil. Even if SEIU were delinquent, they probably don't have much to collect against. Their biggest asset appear to be thug behavior.
OMG, Maryland and DC are a cesspit. Even the police are very obviously corrupt. That sleeze from MD was like something out of the third world. What a disgrace.
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