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Occupy L.A. vs. LAPD at Downtown Art Walk: Four Officers Injured, 17 Protesters Arrested

Categories: Occupy L.A.

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Nancy Casanova via Twitter
"Here's the pic of the girl who got detained by police for writing on the ground with chalk."
Occupy L.A.'s plan last night was to use the popular Downtown L.A. Art Walk as a stage for their own "Chalk Walk" -- the most high-profile demonstration so far in their ongoing crusade to prove chalking is a Constitutional right.

Although much chalking was accomplished (messages ranged from "arrest corrupt bankers not chalkers" to the blunt "FUCK LAPD"), it soon gave way to a larger conflict:

The moment the first chalker was arrested around 8:40 p.m., on-scene journalist Nancy Casanova reported that people started throwing bottles at the LAPD.

It was all over from there. The Los Angeles Times estimates that 140 cops formed a skirmish line to keep the worked-up protesters under control -- which, of course, only enraged them further.

Here's a video of the chaos that ensued, shot from a nearby apartment building:

@LAScanner, which packages police-radio info into Tweets, reported around 11:15 p.m. that "People inside the Alexandria Hotel tossing bottles @ LAPD, 5th & Spring."

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Sir Valiant Sanchez via Twitter
"Art Walk?"
By the end of the night, according to LAPD media-relations officer Bruce Borihanh, 17 had been arrested: One for felony vandalism, nine for misdemeanor vandalism (chalking, presumably), two for failure to disperse, three for "assault with a deadly weapon" on a police officer, one for attempted assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer, two for resisting arrest and two for "pedestrian in the roadway."

Four officers were injured in the clash, which lasted until about 11:30 p.m.

One of them, a lady cop, was "hit in the front of her face shield with one of those heavy bottles," says Borihanh. She suffered a minor concussion and will have to stay home for a couple days. The other three injured officers were male: The first came away with "bumps and scratches from a fight with one of the suspects," the second suffered "a bump on his arm from an object being thrown" and the third was badly bruised on both arms.

As usual, the LAPD's version of events differs greatly from occupiers'. This photo of Art Walk and Chalk Walk attendees stung with rubber bullets was just posted to the Occupy Los Angeles Facebook page:

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Occupy Los Angeles
"Keep your children close - especially if they like playing hopscotch."
The LAPD does acknowledge that rubber bullets were used to keep order, and Borihanh says officers also swatted their batons at anyone who attempted to cross the skirmish line.

Occupy claims the clash was a result of "poor leadership" on the part of LAPD Captain Horace Frank, and writes that "the approximately 500 people who clashed with LAPD were private, regular Angelenos who are also sick & tired of the stupid and repressive tactics the LAPD employs every single day in the neighborhoods of LA."

But some Art Walk regulars have been growing tired of Occupy's presence downtown. Today, on the monthly event's Facebook page, artist Sylvia Fuller comments: "I love street art but when it comes to being peaceful and respecting property and the wishes of others, being peaceful should be the ruling outcome! I am ashamed that artists would create disunity and disrupt the events of other artists!!!"

Update, 1:15 p.m.: Here's a street-level video of the confrontation.

The uploader, nicchakim, writes that "a few protesters were yelling in the faces of the cops... but one was holding up his bike as a shield and then someone behind him threw a water bottle. The police then advanced forcing a scattered crowd to run back. The protester with his bike got knocked down and I saw the LAPD club him several times."

[@simone_electra / swilson@laweekly.com / @LAWeeklyNews]

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Sage
Sage

lol it will be soon

Stephen Tanny
Stephen Tanny

I agree with Zoe, I'm a big liberal and never want to see the Occupy people back downtown. Maybe if they had a goal or mission statement I could understand their actions better. But don't come in, Sh*t all over a neighborhood, leave it a mess and then blame the police the locals demanded to be there to keep it safe. If they had any balls they would do take all this to Staples Center not down Spring Street.

Stephen Tanny
Stephen Tanny

Janet he's not lieing . I was there right in front of the Down and Out. That is totally what it was. I question if you were there or you're just full of BS. Occupy started this. They were blocking the sidewalk and were asked to move. Their reponce to the police was throwing a bottle at them. BTW I live in SB loft and it was a shame to see none of the Occupy people come the next morning to clean up the mess they created. Mainly all the crap they wrote on the back of my building. They sure didn't make and friends downtown. No one wants them back ever.

Zoe Wiseman Clouser
Zoe Wiseman Clouser

dude. I'm a dyed in the wool liberal - and I blame Occupy. it's not really ever so black and white. and liberals and conservatives agreeing on something isn't really so bad. so don't blame liberals. blame "let's jump on the bandwagon hipsters."  and occupy... over it. completely. artists have a hard enough time getting a showing and you ruin someone's showing by being this disrespectful of someone who has worked this hard? artists are the wrong target audience. go shut down rodeo drive. this was idiotic!

GetAJobYouHippie
GetAJobYouHippie

Occupy LA? Ha, ha! Those idiots douchebags are STILL around? Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha! What a joke!

alan
alan

also I would like to say that It is sort of offensive they would do this at the art walk. Im sure there were a few new artists who were waiting for some exposure and sadly did not get that because of this "riot." I'm all for protest but please protest somewhere that isn't going to negatively effect innocent people. Im a student artist and I know I would have been really bummed if this happened to me. 

alan
alan

god damn good thing I didn't go to this walk. 

PsilocybAnon
PsilocybAnon

lol - (whodoes' comment) smells liek sarcasm

Janet Macri
Janet Macri

Your lieing!  I didn;t see Any of that, I was up front, centered...

Janet Macri
Janet Macri

No Frank you get that honor, Dummie!!!  Anothe Zombie...bites the dust. Our tax $ goes to the republicans moron, 80%, entitlements is less then 10%, so who is draining our tax $?

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