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Crackdown Begins: Food Not Bombs House Among Saturday Raids Ahead of RNC
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Minnesota Indy RNC reporter Jeff Severns Guntzel is at the Minneapolis Food Not Bombs house, which was raided by police this morning. Facts are still coming in, but Guntzel says that at 8 a.m. neighbors near the home, located at 2301 23rd Avenue South, reported hearing a loud bang followed by yelling. A single police squad car was parked out front. When Guntzel arrived he saw eight or nine officers enter the house in what he says is a joint operation between officers of the Ramsey County Sheriff's Department, the Minneapolis Police Depatment, and the FBI. According to one witness who was in the house at the time of the raid, the action is related to last night's raid on the RNC Welcoming Committee's "convergence space." Several other spaces have been raided this morning.
Around 9:20, two Minneapolis Police Property & Evidence trucks pulled up. Present were a Hennepin County Sheriffs' crime lab truck, a Ramsey County Sheriffs' squad and an MPD squad, plus at least four unmarked cars parked facing the wrong direction in traffic. Police tape is marking off the yard.

Two men are released from the Food Not Bombs house as reporters, neighbors, and supporters look on. Photo: Jeff Severns Guntzel
At one point a five-year-old boy was escorted from the home by police. In what Guntzel calls a "sweet moment," the boy told police he wanted his markers, and the officer went in and came back out a few minutes later."These are the only colors I could find," the officer said."Did I get the right stuff?"
As MnIndy reported on Thursday, rumors of a weekend sweep of activist organizations have been swirling. In the last 12 hours, at least three other sites, from the RNC Welcoming Committee's "convergence space" in St. Paul to sites in South Minneapolis have been raided.

Officers and agents from the Minneapolis Police Department, Hennepin County Sheriff's Office, Ramsey County Sheriff's office and the FBI collaborated on the raid. Photo: Jeff Severns Guntzel
9:45 A woman named Heather Adams just came out of the Food Not Bombs house and gave Guntzel the following account: She arrived from Chicago at 3 a.m. this morning with plans to protest at the RNC. At 8 a.m. she woke up to find police in the house wearing riot gear and camouflage flak jackets. She says they had rifles drawn. Adams has a broken ankle, and when officers ordered her to roll over on her stomach, she says she was slow to do so and the officer, she says, pushed her with his boot.
Adams says one arrest was made. Nathanael Secor, a main organizer of FNB, was arrested on charges of conspiracy to riot, she says.
9:54: Guntzel says a Ramsey County warrant was served, and the house is now occupied only by law enforcement agents. Evidence has been taken out the back of the house. Adams said law enforcement took photos of maps of St. Paul which were present in the house, as well as house plants. Adams also said that a city inspector was on site as well. The house, according to one law enforcement official, has links to the RNC Welcoming Committee.
10:03: Guntzel has in hand a Hennepin County warrant. It indicates law enforcement was searching for incendiary devices, smoke bombs, urine and feces, and other items. See a transcription of the warrant here.

In the alley behind the house, two Minneapolis Police Department Property & Evidence trucks wait to be loaded. Photo: Jeff Severns Guntzel
10:44: The RNC Welcoming Committee issued a press release noting that four individuals were arrested in the raids: Monica Bicking, Eryn Trimmer, Garrett Fitzgerald, and Nathanael Secor. The press release also notes that "Search warrants for 2 of the 3 raided houses listed only one name apiece, each of individuals not present at the houses and, thus, not arrested."
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Posted by: grumble-bum on Aug 30, 2008 4:48 PM
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Outside my windows, here on the bluff above downtown, I can hear the constant circling of helicopters.
I wonder how this will all play out...
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Posted by: Godfather89 on Aug 30, 2008 5:09 PM
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Posted by: gradioc on Aug 30, 2008 7:39 PM
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Posted by: tngreen on Aug 30, 2008 8:16 PM
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Posted by: IntnsRed on Aug 30, 2008 8:28 PM
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The sickest part? Many of the heroes getting arrested are being charged with "conspiracy to start a riot" with a Nat'l Lawyers Guild attorney noting that possession of a brick in your home or yard is enough to violate that law.
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Posted by: AlexLawyer on Aug 31, 2008 3:40 AM
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Posted by: GreyFoxThree on Aug 31, 2008 6:22 AM
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RD
Whats hiding on your hard drive?
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Posted by: ellie on Aug 31, 2008 8:25 AM
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btw... minneapolis is a separate city and divided by the big miss, remember the bridge that fell a while back??? that was the main connector between the 2 cities... btw... love both the cities, really enjoy visiting there for many reasons...
read something this morning about mccrazy wanting to put off the convention because of the hurricane scheduled to hit the big easy tomorrow... hope people there are going to be ok...
what a collision of issues... the rnc convention convening at the same time a massive hurricane is posed to hit the gulf and all those r politicians in the same place at the same time, easy pickins' for the media, if the msm has any balls left, if they mess up again...
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Posted by: PaulC on Aug 31, 2008 9:19 PM
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This is what the new "patriotism" is all about - basically the very old "fascism".
peace,
Paul
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