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A video about some people interacting with the police regarding a foreclosed home. (Original Post)
limpyhobbler
Jun 2012
OP
I guess the city told the bank to put private security guards at the house,
limpyhobbler
Jun 2012
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Fire Walk With Me
(38,893 posts)1. Banks have a private army.
"Interacting". You are a master of understatement
limpyhobbler
(8,244 posts)2. I guess the city told the bank to put private security guards at the house,
because it was costing the city so much in overtime. So that's how the private guards got there.
Occupiers went back on Friday, with more of a church group.
Minneapolis police were braced for a violent confrontation with Occupy Minnesota activists intent on reclaiming a home the police had seized. Instead, the police were peacefully serenaded while a pastor from across the street led the crowd in prayer.
Occupy Minnesota had announced earlier this week it intended to reoccupy the foreclosed and evicted Cruz home at 2pm on Friday. Just before 2pm, about 30 Minneapolis Police officers were deployed on the homes front lawn and the yard was closed off with yellow tape.
Officers on bicycles were the first line of defense. A second row of tape was wrapped around the property. A surveillance camera had been deployed at 41st and Cedar. The alley behind the home was blocked with a solid line of squad cars as was the alley south of 41st Street. Squad cars kept circling the area and a paddy wagon was reported close by. Occupy Minnesota activists said the police were acting as if they were being paid by Freddie Mac.
For a while the activists and the police stared at each other across the demilitarized zone of Cedar Ave. Then, after a short rally in the Ebeneezer Lutheran Church parking lot across the street from home, the activists went across the street to storm the barricade. However, instead of crossing the line, they encircled the taped area with arms linked.
Pastor Todd Mathison of Ebenezer Lutheran Church led a prayer for justice for the Cruz family and a swift return to their home. Remarks by a few were followed by singing, We Shall Not Be Moved. When they left to return to a barbecue in the church parking lot they chanted, Well Be Back.
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More article and video here:
http://www.theuptake.org/2012/06/02/police-brace-for-violence-instead-end-up-with-a-song-from-occupy-mn/
limpyhobbler
(8,244 posts)3. Watch more people get arrested