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SF Police Find Cache Of Molotov Cocktails
KTVU TV ^ | 1:11 p.m. PST March 21, 2003

Posted on 03/21/2003 1:44:14 PM PST by FreedomPoster

SF Police Find Cache Of Molotov Cocktails

POSTED: 1:11 p.m. PST March 21, 2003
UPDATED: 1:15 p.m. PST March 21, 2003

SAN FRANCISCO -- San Francisco arson investigators removed 12 Molotov-type cocktails on Friday from a backpack discovered by a groundskeeper cleaning up debris left by anti-war protesters in a downtown alley way.

Molotov cocktails The investigators carefully removed the homemade devices -- consisting of old liquor bottles filled with gasoline and having a wick -- and fingerprinted them. Police said the site where the devices were found was an area near 11th and Howard that had been traversed several times by a rather violent group demonstrators during Thursday's protests.

The backpack was found stashed under a bush.

Meanwhile, raucous bands of demonstrators marched through San the city's streets Friday in the largest of many anti-war protests around the country. Smaller groups also demonstrated in support of U.S. troops.

"We will sustain this for many days. This is really just the start," said Jamie Hurlbut, a San Francisco office worker who was blocking downtown traffic as the sun came up Friday after spending eight hours in custody Thursday.

"I literally went to sleep and came back out to hit the streets again," he said.

From a morning die-in outside the federal building in Sacramento that resulted in 30 arrests to an attempt in Capitola to block entrance to a military recruiting center that ended in about a dozen arrests, actions ranging from tearful candlelight vigils to chaotic occupations of streets continued in earnest on Friday.

In Rohnert Park, Sonoma State University staff, faculty and students held a first day of spring rally while in Irvine, high school students were organizing a candelight vigil.

At the same time, pro-military activists also turned out to spread their support for the troops from Bakersfield to Berkeley.

"The people who scream the loudest are a fringe minority," said Rob McFadden, a senior politics student at UC Berkeley who passed out yellow ribbons in support of U.S. soliders. "But the fact is they're not the majority and most people support this action."

In West Los Angeles, five people waved American flags in front of the French consulate to protest that country's opposition to the war. They held signs saying "What is France hiding?" and shouted at passing cars: "Boycott France" and "Support our troops."

Larger anti-war demonstrations and vigils were scheduled for Saturday in San Francisco and Los Angeles, while in Long Beach the Surfrider Foundation was coordinating the formation of a giant peace sign consisting of 400 surfboards. In Palo Alto, a multifaith prayers of lament meeting was planned by the First Presbyterian Church.

Arrests -- Friday On Friday, San Francisco continued to be the focal point for anti-war activism.

Before the morning fog had even burned off, police in San Francisco had already arrested more than 80 demonstrators, following a chaotic Thursday when police conceded they completely lost control of the crowds despite arresting about 1,400 people -- including 18 on felony charges.

By Friday morning, police said almost everyone had been released from custody but that they had learned their lesson, and would be bolstered by 450 California Highway Patrol officers determined to keep bridges and major arteries open.

"They think they can do this indefinitely. Not anymore," said police spokesman Dwayne Tully, who said the department had already spent $450,000 containing the protests.

Demonstrators said the change was palpable as police kept the crowd contained and moved in quickly to make arrests.

"Today feels more tense," said Deborah Cooper who brought her son, Casey, 11, with her. "I'm sure the cops are tired and they've gotten a lot of grief."

In downtown Los Angeles on Friday, 27 people were arrested for blocking the street in front of the federal building.

As demonstrators cheered, police in faceshields took away protesters one by one after they had linked arms and sat down in the street.

One of those arrested was Vanessa Acosta, 45, of Highland Park. She knelt in the street and prayed the rosary. She held a sign saying "Peace is the first casualty in war."

She held her hands together in prayer as she was led away.

"I want to give a little bit of myself ... the people in Iraq don't know who I am but at least I know that I'm with them," she said.

And in Sacramento, U.S. marshals arrested about 30 protesters who were blocking the entrances to the federal building.

"I believe we have an illegal government that stole the election, is robbing the treasury and is waging a war against a country that can't resist," said Murray Cohen, 65, before police took him away.



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To: FITZ
Plus ---how many of them have ever held down a real job or paid their own bills? They seem stupid because they're very out-of-touch with reality. If it wasn't for their trust funds, they'd have to clean up and find jobs and they would be more like normal people.

Instead of a few hours in jail, these fa - uh,maggots should be locked up until mummy and daddy show up to post a $100,000 bond to get their young asses out.

Betchya that would stop a big part of this crap.

101 posted on 03/21/2003 8:27:57 PM PST by Morgan's Raider
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To: no-s
I had a phone conversation with Becker once during the Elian Affair. He is hateful scum.

A fReeper from the DC chapter, I believe it was Kristinn, faced Becker down on C-SPAN one Saturday morning a few months ago. He's a hate-filled, lying POS.

102 posted on 03/21/2003 8:32:06 PM PST by Morgan's Raider
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To: danneskjold

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104 posted on 03/21/2003 10:42:39 PM PST by Happy2BMe (HOLLYWOOD:Ask not what U can do for your country, ask what U can do for Iraq!)
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To: livius
Boy, were they surprised when they got the signal from their leaders, ran to get the stuff out of the bushes, and found - nothing!

Too bad the police didn't swap the molotov cocktails for "bottles" made from cellulose nitrate. That would have really given the jerks a surprise...

105 posted on 03/21/2003 11:11:40 PM PST by supercat (TAG--you're it!)
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...or for anyone who thinks that unbearably cruel, how about replacing the gasoline with a non-flammable liquid? Then anyone throwing the thus-altered molotov cocktail could be charged with attempted arson and/or attempted murder.
106 posted on 03/21/2003 11:13:06 PM PST by supercat (TAG--you're it!)
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To: FreedomPoster
Ok, I'm 33 but now I understand Kent State.
107 posted on 03/22/2003 12:36:37 AM PST by EricT. (Are you pondering what I'm pondering, Pinky?)
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To: EricT.
Oh, there's an article about that. Kent State was not a peaceful protest, nor a peaceful campus at that time.

IMO, the National Guardsmen were provoked, and didn't kill enough of those scumbags.
108 posted on 03/22/2003 1:10:21 AM PST by Skywalk
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To: EricT.
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2003/3/9/021116.shtml


There ya go. After burning down an ROTC building, turning the firehoses on the firefighters(and generally being destructive) they threw chunks of concrete and rocks at the National Guardsmen.

Throw anything more than feathers at me, and you're getting shot.
109 posted on 03/22/2003 1:16:39 AM PST by Skywalk
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To: Dog Gone
Actually I was snooping around on the Hippy Magazine forum website and they are totally against these protests....They said they weren't going near them.......surprised huh????
110 posted on 03/22/2003 1:23:22 AM PST by geege
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To: Vets_Husband_and_Wife
Ping!
111 posted on 03/22/2003 1:32:39 AM PST by Dec31,1999
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To: GSWarrior
Hey! He's still getting over his birthday-S&M party!!! ;)
His biggest concern Thursday, was not for the outnumbered police, but, "I wish those protestors would stay home and protest..."
Unbelievable, that and the fact the damn govenor didn't call for martial law. What is happening with Homeland Security???
112 posted on 03/22/2003 2:10:33 AM PST by Terridan
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To: AmericanInTokyo
If this is not a federal crime, I don't know what is. Thisis treason. This is sedition. This is aiding and abetting the Enemy of the Unites States as well as International Terrorism. And they are doing it right out in the open and on the internet.

These people intend to overthrow the government AND the US Constitution. They are treasonous and we need to quit coddling them ---it's sad there are people held in jails and prisons for far less.

113 posted on 03/22/2003 6:21:04 AM PST by FITZ
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To: Morgan's Raider
maggots should be locked up until mummy and daddy show up to post a $100,000 bond to get their young asses out.

I agree ---their parents keep handing their little pampered brats enough money ---but let them start reimbursing the rest of us for what their hoodlums are doing. Prostesting is fine, but preventing some hard-working individual from making it to work or vandalism needs to be punished. Some of these clowns are pushing 30 and have never yet had to earn a living. I think they should be locked up long enough so they don't finish their basket-weaving and women's study classes and have to repeat the semester.

114 posted on 03/22/2003 6:34:10 AM PST by FITZ
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To: Terridan
Unbelievable, that and the fact the damn govenor didn't call for martial law

I disagree. Those behind these "peaceful non-violent" protests--ANSWER, NION--would actually like to see martial law imposed, hoping to spur those who would not normally revolt into action.

Martial law should be used only as a last resort. Things will need to get a lot worse for martial law to be seriously considered.

115 posted on 03/22/2003 9:43:19 AM PST by GSWarrior
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