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Breaking May First Actions
9:40 am - North Wind Marchers Heading South on Van Nuys Blvd.
Marchers now at Sherman Way & Van Nuys South bound. Occupy San Fernando is leading the march. Marchers are making stops at financial institution storefronts. Multiple police squads around the marchers. Police stationed at bank offices along march route.
10:00 am - Labor unions picketing at LAX
About 45 union workers are picketing at the Bradley International Terminal.
11:00 am - Update: West side caravan of 40 cars has left from Wilshire & Ocean heading East on Wilshire. Anti-police brutality march of about 75 now entering downtown area.
11:25 am Anti-police brutality march now at Florence & Central. Small group of 30 demonstrating in Beverly Hills on Santa Monica Blvd. West side caravan approaching Westwood VA center.
11:45 am - Group of about 30 assembling at LaBrea & Wilshire for planed B of A Bank protest. Estimated 50 cyclists leading the West side caravan now approaching Beverly Hills.. Caravan reported to be five blocks long.
1:00 pm Immigration rights march assembling at Olympic & Broadway. Various feeder marches starting to arrive at 6th and main assembly point. Airport protesters now marching from Bradley Terminal to planned street sit in on Century Blvd.
1:30 pm - Close to 800 now assembled at Olympic & Broadway. March down Broadway set to start soon. About 600 Airport workers staging a one day strike and are now marching on Century Blvd.
2:00 pm - Black Panthers holding rally at 42nd & Central. Second group of South Central marchers headed North on Central Ave towards downtown. 10 airport workers protesters sitting in the street on Century Blvd, arrests expected soon.
2:25 pm - West side march now out of cars and about 300 on foot eastbound on Wilshire entering downtown area now. Broadway march has begun. 10 arrests at Century Blvd. staged CD action.
3:00 pm - The Occupy LA four directions marches have converged at 6th & Main. Street Party with punk bands has begun there. The march down Broadway continues.
3:40 pm Police now trying to contain protest march to Broadway Blvd. only. Police now moving in on a break away march of about 300 protesters at 3rd & Hill.
4:00 pm Break away march now at B of A tower on 4th & Hope. About 500 protesters there now, chanting "Bank of America: Bad for America"
4:30 pm OLA break away march now at 5th & Hill. Police have formed a line and are blocking the march at 5th. Second police line is up behind marchers at 4th & Hill. Stand off continues at this time. Broadway march still ongoing, about 1,000 now at rally end point. 4:45 pm Second Broadway march of about 3,000 assembled at Olympic & Broadway. OLA march of about 500 from stand off at 5th & Hill now moving South on Hill. Small Black Block of about 30 reported marching with OLA group.
5:00 pm OLA march as joined with Broadway & Olympic march. Second march North on Broadway has begun, now moving through at 9th street.
6:45 pm Broadway March & rally mostly over. Police starting to clear Broadway. OLA contingent grouped in the intersection of 5th & Hill. General assembly said to be scheduled in Pershing Square for this evening. There are reports that 2 protest related arrests occurred about 1 hour ago in the downtown area. No details on arrest circumstances.
8:10 pm General assembly has started in Pershing Square. Hundreds, perhaps close to 400 people there now.
RELATED, with VIDEO: Riverside Celebrates May Day, Police Violence Mars Protest by Rockero
April 10, 2012
RIVERSIDE - As part of a statewide effort to expose California's 1% and demand retribution from them so that schools can be funded and homeowners protected, community activists gathered for a press conference that was followed by a direct challenge to the managers of the local branch of Wells Fargo. Though the crowd was small, the response--a shutdown of the bank branch--was anything but.
From the newswire: Group of Six shutdown Wells Fargo by the lizard queen
LOS ANGELES, March 30, 2012 - Occupy Venice, Venice Locals, Lawyers with the National Lawyers Guild, and a group called Venice Community Unity all came together on 3rd Ave in Venice to stop a homeless sweep from happening on March 29.
There was tension. Despite public resistance, the LAPD and Street Services were going to throw away belongs that were clearly not garbage until civil rights attorney, Carol Sobel called Councilman Rosendahl and convinced him to intercede. So this time no property was seized. Trash was removed from 3rd Ave but the belongings remained. It was a success. The only problem is that the city just keeps doing the same thing. Full Story: Venice Homeless Sweep Stopped: A Good Day in Venice for Street People by Venice Justice Committee & Rosendahl's Legacy: Gentrification and Sweeping the Homeless Out of Venice? by Peggy Lee Kennedy
SANTA CRUZ, CA - District Attorney Bob Lee has embarked on a full frontal assault against independent media in Santa Cruz by including four regular contributors to the independent news website Indybay.org amongst the eleven people charged with multiple felonies and misdemeanors after the occupation of a vacant bank building on November 30th, 2011. District Attorney Lee apparently believes it is his duty to dictate how events such as the occupation of the vacant bank at 75 River Street should be reported on by the media, and if he does not approve of the coverage, then journalists risk the DA bringing charges against them.
Bradley Stuart Allen and Alex Darocy are Indybay photojournalists and Indybay editors who were reporting on the occupation. No charges nor arrests were made at the time, but warrants were issued over two months later on February 8th, 2012 for Bradley, Alex, and nine other individuals. Alex was arrested at his home before he could submit to the surprise warrant. Bradley and Alex were originally charged with felony vandalism, felony conspiracy, and two counts of misdemeanor trespass, but after a three-day preliminary hearing starting March 13th the felony vandalism charge against both was dropped. Alex and Bradley remain out of police custody on their own recognizance.Full Story: Indybay Journalists Charged with Felony: Conspiracy to Make Media by the Indybay Collective
En Espanol: Periodistas de Indybay acusados de delito grave: Conspiracion para hacer los medios
UPDATE: All Charges Dismissed - Monday, May 14th, 2012, Judge Paul Burdick of the Santa Cruz Superior Court has dismissed all charges against Indybay photojournalists Alex Darocy and Bradley Stuart Allen. Outside the courtroom, Allen said he is eager to get back to work. "I'm glad that I still have the ability to cover events as a journalist. I feel like I've been criminalized for the values of this community and the things this community has taught me, so it does feel good to know my actions are not criminal," he said.
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