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Underling
08-22-2005, 08:21 PM
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2005/8/22/13030/7546

At about 11:30 or so, I was standing behind the stage talking with someone when I noticed a helicopter pulling over one of the mountain tops. I jokingly said "Oh look, here comes big brother" to the person I was with. I wasn't far off.

The helicopter dipped lower and lower and started shining its lights on the crowd. I was kind of in awe and just sat and watched this thing circle us for a minute. As I looked back towards the crowd I saw a guy dressed in camoflauge walking by, toting an assault rifle. At this point, everyone was fully aware of what was going on . A few "troops" rushed the stage and cut the sound off and started yelling that everyone "get the **** out of here or go to jail". This is where it got really sticky.

No one resisted. That's for sure. They had police dogs raiding the crowd of people and I saw a dog signal out a guy who obviously had some drugs on him. The soldiers attacked the guy (4 of them on 1), and kicked him a few times in the ribs and had their knees in his back and sides. As they were cuffing him, there was about 1000 kids trying to leave in the backdrop, peacefully. Next thing I know, A can of ****ing TEAR GAS is launched into the crowd. People are running and screaming at this point. Girls are crying, guys are cussing... bad scene.


One of the promoters friends (a very small female) was attacked by one of the police dogs. As she struggled to get away from it, the police tackled her. 3 grown men proceeded to KICK HER IN THE STOMACH.

This event was 100% legal. They had every permit the city told them they needed. They had a 2 MILLION DOLLAR insurance policy for the event. They had liscenced security guards at the gates confiscating any alcohol or drugs found upon entry (yes, they searched every car on the way in). Oh, I suppose I should mention that they arrested all the security guards for possession.

Oh another interesting fact.. the police did not have a warrant. The owner of the land already has a lawsuit against the city for something similar. A few months ago, she rented her land for a party and the police raided that as well. And catch this, the police forced her to LEAVE HER OWN PERSONAL PROPERTY. That's right. They didnt arrest her, but made her leave her own property!!!

This was one of the scariest things I have ever witnessed in person. I can't even begin to describe how surreal it was. Helicopters, assault rifles, tear gas, camoflauge-wearing soldiers.... why? Was that really necessary?

Day by day this country becomes more like a police state. :(

Underling
08-22-2005, 08:51 PM
And more here (http://utah.indymedia.org/news/2005/08/11330_comment.php#11357) including a video (http://utah.indymedia.org/uploads/utah_police_brutality.mov)

Heads_On_Pikes
08-22-2005, 09:04 PM
To the credit of the blogger in the above posting he/she did include a link to the police statement regarding this incident.

It was verified that more than 250 individuals were at the party, in violation or county statutes and by 11:30 pm law enforcement personnel moved in to curtail and disburse the party. During this process at least 60 arrests were made for weapons offenses, DUI, illegal underage consumption of alcohol, possession of marijuana, possession of cocaine, possession of methamphetamine, possession of ecstasy, distribution of ecstasy, resisting arrest, assault on a police officer, and disorderly conduct.

A safety sweep was conducted after the crowd was ordered to disburse and numerous narcotic items were located scattered on the ground which included: cocaine, ecstasy, marijuana, mushrooms, alcohol and large amounts of drug paraphernalia.

A 17 year old female from West Jordan, found by officers, had overdosed on ecstasy. She was treated and released to her parents.

Several local teenagers from Spanish Fork, Springville, Provo, and Payson were identified at the party by officers. As well as, numerous individuals out of the Salt Lake and Davis County area.

Parents need to be aware of the type of illegal activities that occurs at these type of gathering. Sexual assaults, rapes, overdoses, drugs, alcohol abuse, thefts, and firearms violations. The sale of drugs at these parties is so prevalent that at this particular Rave party drugs were offered to a local off duty emergency medical service personnel who were contracted to be there. In addition two security personnel hired by the promoter were arrested for possession of cocaine and ecstasy.




http://www.utahcountyonline.org/News/DeptNewsDetails.asp?ID=17759&WN_System=SHERIFF


Sounds to me like the police were doing a good job.

The_Penguin
08-22-2005, 09:19 PM
The cops came dressed in riot gear and granted that the crowd was that big, it was a good precaution.

eugene40
08-23-2005, 12:23 AM
Your really need to look up the meaning of police state... In a police state there would have been no arrests, no rights read,, no saying get out of here or go to jail. They would have sat up there in there nice fun little helicopter and unloaded a SAW on the crowd and then left them for the crows and vultures.

The_Penguin
08-23-2005, 12:50 AM
Your really need to look up the meaning of police state... In a police state there would have been no arrests, no rights read,, no saying get out of here or go to jail. They would have sat up there in there nice fun little helicopter and unloaded a SAW on the crowd and then left them for the crows and vultures.
SAW?
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eugene40
08-23-2005, 01:06 AM
SAW?
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Squad Automatic Weapon. It is basically a light machine gun.

Duo_Maxwell
08-23-2005, 03:58 AM
m249. http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/land/m249.htm

Actually a police state would have locked the doors and then shot gas into them, and then shoot them one by one as they exited. Saves bullets.