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Groups Call for Independent Investigation into RNC Police Tactics

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Tuesday, September 16, 2008   

St. Paul, MN – Two Minnesota members of Congress who represent the Twin Cities are being urged to call for an independent and public investigation into police crowd control tactics during the Republican National Convention (RNC). The request comes in an open letter from a dozen legal, civil liberties and media groups to Representatives Betty McCollum and Keith Ellison.

More than 800 protesters, passers-by and members of the news media were arrested during the convention, the first week of September. The letter says extreme law enforcement response, to protests that were mostly peaceful, warrants a closer examination. Rick Kelly of Coldsnap Legal Collective, an organization providing legal support to some of those detained, says the mass arrests raise serious questions about whether people's basic constitutional rights were violated.

"Authorities went out of their way to clamp down on people who were out in the streets, on the people who were there to make sure the police acted okay out on the streets, on the people who were there to report on the RNC--and people were even detained, preventatively, prior to it."

Police contend those taken into custody had disobeyed legal orders. Many of those arrested have said they were swept up in the chaos, or were given orders that were impossible to follow. Officials in both St. Paul and Minneapolis have already promised to look into the incidents, but Kelly doubts they'll be too critical of themselves.

"I'm very skeptical that anything substantial will come out of internal investigations that have been called for by the authorities. After all, the lion's share of egregious actions came from the very organizations that will supposedly be investigating themselves."

Today, Kelly adds, almost all of those arrested have been released and are awaiting court dates. Seventy face felony charges. Groups signing the letter include the National Lawyers Guild, AFSCME Local 3800, Free Speech TV, and the Minneapolis Commission on Civil Rights.



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