On a pathetic note:
The Loudest Person at The Citibank Was the Undercover Cop that Arrested the Woman Outside
You should remember this incident where people trying to close their accounts with Citibank were locked in and arrested [click on link to view video]
But did you know from witness reports inside the bank the loudest person there was the undercover cop that later came out and arrested that woman?
Well, this is sort of a scary story: Marshall Garrett, one of the protesters who was arrested during Saturday’s Occupy Wall Street march for trying to hold a General Assembly in Citibank, told the Village Voice what went down that day. Apparently a plainclothed cop had been very well informed of the situation ahead of time and hidden himself in the crowd.
Here’s what Mr. Garrett told the paper:
But what was unknown to us and to a lot of people that day, including those in Times Square, was that there were undercover cops already there, paid to be disruptive and to be loud. One undercover cop present [at Citi] was louder than the entire group.
How did you know he was an undercover cop?
He arrested one of the protestors outside, and slammed her into the wall, and pushed her back into the bank. We all saw him at the precinct with us. He was laughing with the fellow white shirt cops, telling them about what we’d been saying, basically. It was a bit startling how inside their information was – how they were being paid to go to these protests and put us in situations where we’d be arrested and not be able to leave.
So let me clarify this:
Protesters decide to protest by closing their accounts en masse.
Group is infiltrated by undercover cops.
Undercover cops create disturbance in bank.
Bank manager panics calls 911.
Protesters get arrested for creating disruption.
Thursday, October 20, 2011
NYPD Undercover Create Disturbance
Labels:
Citibank,
democracy for sale,
New York City,
NYPD,
Occupy Wall Street
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