Angry Protestors SHUT DOWN L.A. Streets after GEORGE ZIMMERMAN Not Guilty Verdict
Trayvon
Martin supporters staged a second night of protest against the George
Zimmerman verdict in Oakland and Los Angeles -- blocking freeways,
hurling rocks at police, smashing windows, attacking reporters and
burning American flags as cops responded with "less than lethal" rounds.
Most
of the rallies in major cities across the country were boisterous but
largely peaceful. However, trouble flared for a second night running in
Oakland where "crowds turned violent," according to ABC 7.
Bay
Area News Group reporter Natalie Neysa Alund and her cameraman were
attacked as protesters "had complete control of 14th and Broadway near
Oakland City Hall, preventing any cars from getting through."
When
the road was opened, demonstrators descended on frightened drivers who
were forced to turn around and leave the area as police departed.
"Oakland
police officers that had been near the corner retreated, leaving the
helpless drivers without police protection. It's unclear who gave that
command," states the report.
Protesters later burned an American
flag after attempting to gain access to a BART station and a
photographer later complained that he had also been attacked.
WIth
rioters having already "left destruction in their wake" on Saturday
night by smashing windows and attacking businesses in Oakland,
theWashington Post reports that protesters also "began breaking windows
and spray painting graffiti" last night.
South Los Angeles
witnessed similar scenes, with demonstrators throwing rocks and D-cell
batteries at police near the corner of Washington Boulevard and 10th
Avenue. Cops responded by firing beanbag rounds.
After protesters
began swarming the 10 Freeway in the Mid-City area and blocking
traffic, the LAPD called a citywide tactical alert. Images show
protesters blocking vehicles.
In Hollywood, riot police
confronted protesters who gathered at Sunset Boulevard for an "unlawful
assembly" and several arrests were made.
Meanwhile in Atlanta, a
commercial building was spray-painted with the words "riot 4 Trayvon,"
before being covered up by a church owner.
Nationwide protests
hit the US following the acquittal of George Zimmerman, with protesters
burning flags, smashing police cars and shop windows. Zimmerman shot and
killed Trayvon Martin, 17, out of apparent self-defense.
Monday, July 15
18:00
GMT: US Attorney General Eric Holder confirmed that the Department of
Justice is continuing to investigate the Trayvon Martin case. At the
same time, Holder told a convention of Delta Sigma Theta that
"Independent of the legal determination that will be made, I believe
that this tragedy provides yet another opportunity for our nation to
speak honestly about the complicated and emotionally charged issues that
this case has raised."
16:30
GMT: President Obama distanced himself from a Justice Department
decision on whether to pursue charges against George Zimmerman
The
Los Angeles Police Department has halted a citywide tactical alert put
in place following Saturday's verdict. The Los Angeles Times reported
that upwards of 100 LAPD officers in riot gear were deployed the evening
before in order to deal with an unruly crowd of around 80 protesters.
The event ended in six arrests, the Times reported.
Facebook
refused to remove a page entitled 'Kill Zimmerman' -- arguing that it
didn't represent a "credible threat of violence," as threats to murder
George Zimmerman following his acquittal continue to flood Twitter.
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unseen forces 829speedy One of the questions to emerge out of last
night's unrest in Oakland, where crowds protesting the George Zimmerman
verdict turned violent and seized control of a major street for three
hours, is why police withdrew from the area and allowed drivers to be
terrorized.
According to a report by ABC 7, protesters had
"complete control" of 14th and Broadway near Oakland City Hall and
refused to let vehicles pass. At about 8:30 p.m., police opened the
intersection to traffic. But it quickly deteriorated when demonstrators
surrounded frightened drivers who found themselves trapped. The crowd
forced them to turn around. Oakland police officers that had been
near the corner retreated, leaving the helpless drivers without police
protection. It's unclear who gave that command.
In Los Angeles, demonstrators also blocked major highways and acted provocatively towards drivers.
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