Photos from July 15, 1999

Early in the rally (about 5:45 pm) police
marched in and took a ladder (in photo above) - no explanation. The ladder was
not an extension ladder. When a small crowd followed asking why they had seized
the ladder no answers were given, many more police gathered and people were
shoved and hit and the police (with ladder) retreated around the corner at
University and MLKJr Way with chants of "No Violence" and many
witnesses.
About an hour later another ladder appeared, an
extension ladder and a group of approx. 7 demonstrators scaled it to climb onto
the balcony to be arrested. The series of photos below shows this sequence. The
police grabbed handfuls of hair of one man and pried fingers from the edge of
the balcony. Supporters below chanted "No Violence" and pointed
upwards.
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Part 2 Ladder photos: - A little later the ladder went up again. One
woman made it to the balcony, a second woman (Noelle Hanrahan, producer of the
Mumia Abu-Jamal interview tape series) went up the ladder and as she put her
hands on the balcony ledge to begin to climb over one, then two, Berkeley police
began beating on her hands with their batons. She was still on the ladder and
trying to climb over the edge. They continued to beat her with their night
sticks and many below feared she would fall from the ladder. There was no doubt
that she was coming up on the balcony to be arrested and yet they struck her while she was climbing
over put her at high risk of a bad fall. Once she got over the edge the beating
continued and she gripped the edge of the wall (a photo shows her
grimacing with 2 batons clearly up in the air over her head). People on the
ground were outraged - cries of "Shame! Shame! No Violence!" were
shouted over and over. Many witnesses turned in their names and numbers for this
clear police over-reaction.
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(photos taken by Susan Druding with Nikon Coolpix900 digital
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