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Olympia Critical Mass Harassed by Police

author: Chiton
Oct 27, 2006 22:32

Every last Friday of the month, Critical Mass rides through the streets of Olympia. Today folks got together to ride, leaving the Evergreen State College at 5:00 and reaching downtown about a half an hour later. In costumes and good spirits, waving and ringing bells, the ride started off on a positive note. In fact, it was the biggest ride ever, with rider-numbers at their highest ever. The ride, around 80 strong, reached downtown to be greeted by a number of police cars and four bike cops.

Most rides go over smoothly, but this time police were anticipating the ride. The police watched for any reason to harass riders, ticketing several riders throughout the ride for "unlawful" behavior. In response to the police harassment of the ride, one rider allegedly slashed the tires of a police officer's bike. As the man rode away, a cop ran after him, tackling and strangling him. He was put under arrest, and when another rider went to ask if he was okay, that rider was arrested as well.

The ride continued to the city jail, where riders spoke to the police about the arrest. After standing outside the jail, riders took off to continue the mass. Two riders were ticketed again for uncertain reasons. The ride broke up shortly after.

Since the arrests, the second arrestee has been released. The first arrestee is being charged with mischievous conduct and his bail has been set at $5000.

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this is a slanderous post
Posted by: muffin and bean at Oct 27, 2006 23:05

it was allegedly a car tire, not a bike tire. we dont fuck with bikes in oly. hardasses slah car tires, not bike tires.

dissent
Posted by: enpen at Nov 01, 2006 00:36

"The censure of those who are opposed to us, is the highest commendation that can be given us."

- Charles de Marguetel de Saint-Denis, seigneur de Saint-Évremond

Huh?
Posted by: ./ at Nov 01, 2006 11:00

"Hell, there are no rules here -- we're trying to accomplish something." -- Thomas Edison