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Keene man among three anti-NATO protesters facing terrorism charges

Started by Silent_Bob, May 19, 2012, 03:52 PM NHFT

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Silent_Bob

http://www.unionleader.com/article/20120519/NEWS03/120519806

CHICAGO, Ill. - Three anti-NATO protesters arrested in a late-night raid days before start of the 60-nation summit have been charged with terrorism for possession of explosive devices, police and their attorney said on Saturday.

But supporters of the three men arrested Wednesday evening at a residence in the Bridgeport neighborhood of Chicago disputed the charges and said the police had confused beer-making equipment with explosives.

The three men charged are: Brian Church, 20; Jared Chase, 24; and Brent Vincent Betterly, 24. Church and Betterly are from Florida, and Chase is from Keene, N.H., the Chicago Tribune reported, citing a police official.

The Chicago Police Department said the men were charged on Friday with conspiracy to commit terrorism, providing material support for terrorism, and possession of an explosive incendiary device. They were the only people charged among a group of nine arrested at the same time.

"The charges are utterly ridiculous. CPD doesn't know the difference between home beer-making supplies and Molotov cocktails," said Natalie Wahlberg, a member of the Occupy Chicago movement protesting over income inequality.

The National Lawyers Guild, the group of volunteer lawyers representing the protesters, said police "broke down doors with guns drawn and searched residences without a warrant or consent," according to a statement on the group's Facebook page.

The police department declined to comment on the details of the raid conducted by a special investigation unit.

Thousands of security personnel have been deployed to monitor demonstrations in the week leading up to the two-day NATO summit that starts Sunday. President Barack Obama and representatives from some 60 countries are to discuss the war in Afghanistan and other international security issues.

Police officials would not confirm the men's places of origin to Reuters. A bond hearing for the three charged is scheduled for Saturday afternoon.

"NLG attorneys are questioning why it took the city 48 hours, the limit on holding arrestees without a court hearing, to impose such serious charges," the lawyers' group said. "(Police) have provided no evidence of criminal intent or wrongdoing on the part of the activists."

One of the six people released on Friday, Darrin Annussek, 36, said he was handcuffed in a police interrogation room for 18 hours, not allowed to go to the bathroom, and was never questioned. Police have declined to comment on his detention.

Those charged had been surrounded by squad cars outside a pharmacy last week and questioned by police over their plans during NATO, their lawyer said.

On Friday, roughly 2,500 people protested loudly but peacefully, mostly over economic issues, at a downtown Chicago plaza and throughout the surrounding streets.

Police said more than a dozen people have been arrested related to NATO, mostly for trespassing. One man was arrested during the protests after he climbed a bridge tower to rip down a banner advertising the NATO summit, police said.

Jim Johnson

I'll bet... that this is another Federal set up, and... the guys that brought the supposed destructive materials are payed Federal employees.

Russell Kanning


Jim Johnson


KBCraig

Quote from: Jim Johnson on May 19, 2012, 04:01 PM NHFT
I'll bet... that this is another Federal set up, and... the guys that brought the supposed destructive materials are payed Federal employees.

By the end of the day when they were arrested, it was clear that the two FBI informants/provocateurs had skedaddled free and clear.

Andrew Napolitano:

http://foxnewsinsider.com/2012/05/21/judge-napolitano-asks-why-did-the-feds-involved-in-chicago-terrorism-plot-suddenly-leave-the-case/

KBCraig


Russell Kanning

i wonder how many guys are getting some sort of payments for causing trouble around the world on behalf of the Feds