Published time: December 07, 2014 06:51
Edited time: December 07, 2014 15:18
Edited time: December 07, 2014 15:18
The scene in this liberal college town remains chaotic Saturday night as reports of injured protesters at the hands of the police begin emerged. The protesters took to the streets to express their anger over a series of high-profile incidences involving the death of black Americans at the hands of white police officers - all of whom were cleared of any wrongdoing by the courts.
According to police, some of the protesters took to more violent methods of expression.
Berkeley California is getting tear gassed. The police have
closed downtown Berkeley bart. #ICantBreathepic.twitter.com/g3dEzUNXPd
— Anonymous (@occupythemob) December
7, 2014
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=U5mWUJuSY1E "A small portion of protesters have been violent," Jennifer Coats, a spokeswoman for the Berkeley Police Department, told CNN. "They started throwing rocks and other projectiles at our officers. Some officers have suffered minor injuries as a result."
Via @Jayron26:
UPDATE: #berkeley
Campus flooded with tear gas pic.twitter.com/SJ8Plljkj0.
#ICantBreathe#EricGarner#MikeBrown#SHUTITDOWN
— Enough is Enough! (@enough14) December
7, 2014
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=N6CI3rn8bIAhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=zbWLZeic4Hs
“RT @violentfanon: More
military-style ammunition used against us. #Berkeleypic.twitter.com/cy1V4xFNcr”#msn#cnn
— Eyes Wide Open (@dolphin_LS) December
7, 2014
Several masked protesters hurled projectiles at police in riot
gear, while other protesters implored them not to use violence.
Smoke deployed by #Berkeley
police. This crowd is 90% white. pic.twitter.com/7yUNGlw3pK
— BLAKE (@B_A_Simons) December
7, 2014
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=N6Ma8EnP5i4
Officials Find Explosive Device Near #EricGarner
Protests -#Ferguson -
http://t.co/bwrTI6DjOspic.twitter.com/rrXDP7MY1V
— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) December
7, 2014
Police then moved on unmasked protesters at a busy intersection,
commanding them to move away. When their orders went unheeded,
the police tossed tear gas canisters into the crowd, with some of
the protesters hurling the tear gas back at the police.
#Berkeley
Police vehicles and more people showing up #ICANTBREATHE
| pics @juanmaldape &
@Rasheed_Shabazz#ShutItDownpic.twitter.com/gNsf20etCl
— Revolution News (@NewsRevo) December
7, 2014
"@elizasuppal:
That weaponry for a peaceful protest. Why? #Berkeley#Ferguson2Calpic.twitter.com/RgeGhbiTYy"
— Aijaz (@aijazmoin) December
7, 2014
Coats said that about
200 people were participating in the fourth day of protests
following a grand jury decision that acquitted a white New York
City police officer of any wrongdoing in the death of Eric
Garner, a 43-year-old black Staten Island resident, on July
17.
This is what the Cal campus looks like right now #ICantBreathepic.twitter.com/mrxhiljHaU
— Anonymous (@YourAnonGlobal) December
7, 2014
Berkely campus after tear gassing #EricGarnerpic.twitter.com/CnWtFCNPxX
— EdenBrower (@edenbrower) December
7, 2014
In a videotaped scene
that has stirred the emotions of many people across the country,
the officer is seen placing Garner in a choke hold as a group of
other officers restrained him. Garner, who reportedly suffered
from asthma, died after repeatedly saying, "I can't
breathe" - a phrase that has become a rallying cry for the
protesters.
Downtown #Berkeley
BART station closed, officer injured in protests http://t.co/TGZzdEJn0d #FTP #ICantBreathepic.twitter.com/EEalSaauAv
— Insurrection News (@InsurrectNews) December
7, 2014
Garner's mother on Saturday implored the thousands of
demonstrators who have taken to streets across the country to
draw attention to her son's death to "keep on doing it, but
do it in peace."
Livestreamer says he was in the US military and this is the
strongest tear gas he's experienced #Berkeleyhttp://t.co/oSa9LxJzjI
— Occupy Oakland (@OccupyOakland) December
7, 2014
Protests have erupted across the country in Philadelphia,
Chicago, Las Vegas and dozens of other cities. In New York, where
a fourth consecutive day of rallies took place, several dozen
people participated in a mock “die-in” at Grand Central Station,
as well as conducting protests inside shops on Times Square.
There were no reports of arrests.
Meanwhile, in Seattle, several hundred people assembled at police headquarters Saturday, which resulted in a small group of protesters hurling rocks at police. Seven of the protesters were arrested.
In Portland, Oregon, a throng of peaceful yet passionate protesters entered the Justice Center building, shouting “Justice,” before moving to a shopping mall, where the chant turned to “Don’t shoot” and “Black lives matter.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=wDqFXLSe0og&list=UU5aeU5hk31cLzq_sAExLVWg
RT @MaddieBarkerMai: My
neighborhood right now #berkeley#protest#HandsUpDontShoot@berkeleyside@berkeleymediapic.twitter.com/Bv3TMJETOI
— Sophie (@sophie_beach) December
7, 2014
#Berkeley
strong... #ICantBreathe#HandsUpDontShootpic.twitter.com/oLRLu1RphR
— Anonymous Press (@AnonymousPress) December
7, 2014
Photo]~ Protesters stage a die-in as others march on the
streets in #Detroit#ericgarner#icantbreathepic.twitter.com/TqCKRAWHs1
— Anonymous (@YourAnonGlobal) December
7, 2014
Via @Jayron26:
UPDATE: #berkeley
Campus flooded with tear gas pic.twitter.com/SJ8Plljkj0.
#ICantBreathe#EricGarner#MikeBrown#SHUTITDOWN
— Enough is Enough! (@enough14) December
7, 2014
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