Police film protester with an "Orwell Was Right" sign in Grant Park |
Officers were used as human barricades in an effort to keep the demonstrators on main arteries, but when protesters changed course in their uncharted marches they were permitted to go where they wanted to avoid confrontation, as long as they didn't try to get too close to McCormick Place where the NATO summit and many of the dignitaries were staying. On the surface things seemed calm and almost cozy, compared with some of the battles between demonstrators and police in New York City. It certainly seemed like democracy in action on the streets of Chicago. In fact, what happened to demonstrators and indie media types away from the main action was something else, as reported by Natasha Lennard in her story "Chicago's Fishy Arrests" and Ryann Devereaux's story about Chicago police accused of targeting journalists .
Police superintendent Garry McCarthy claims the number of protesters was no more than 3,000 and that Occupy Chicago's protest ultimately failed. If that is the case, what's his explanation for the overkill in police power, both visible and invisible (undercover agents and surveillance teams)? Who's to blame for the failure to assess what was needed for crowd control beforehand and the waste of so much money, both federal or local. Were journalists who were detained a threat to homeland security or was a man who carried a sign that said "George Orwell was right" on to something?
My first dispatch about the NATO summit protests on the Atlantic's web site here. It's an overview of what I saw on the days leading up to and the first day of the summit.
My first dispatch about the NATO summit protests on the Atlantic's web site here. It's an overview of what I saw on the days leading up to and the first day of the summit.
Click here to see a line of cops as far as the eye can see on Michigan Ave, keeping watch on about 200 protesters who were hanging out in Grant Park. and here to see Cops boarding a Chicago City bus and a man holding a "George Orwell was right" being filmed by the police here-
To see more of my images on the Anti-NATO protests check out the selection syndicated through Corbis. AND check out a set of over 200 shots on flickr
Chicago is...... |
Police Disperse Crowd That refuses to leave by pushing/hitting people with billy clubs |
Chicago Police in Shinny New Riot Gear |
Woman at Anti NATO protest in CHicago |