重温2009奥克兰种族动乱# PhotoGear - 摄影器材
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今天查了wiki,警方说是有组织的无政府主义者。。。
On July 8, 2010, following the verdict, protests began peacefully,[146] and
officials commended both the protestors and the police for their
demonstrated restraint.[147] As night fell, vandals engaged in opportunistic
looting of local businesses, such as The Foot Locker, a bank, and a jewelry
store.[148] Oakland's police chief was quoted as saying that the people
doing violence did not primarily seem to be Oakland residents protesting the
verdict, but instead were self-styled "anarchists...who are almost
professional people who go into crowds like this and cause problems."[149]
Oakland police arrested 83 people on a variety of charges ranging from
vandalism to failure to disperse to assault.[146] According to the Oakland
Police Chief Batts, nearly 3 out of 4 of those arrested during the protest
do not live in Oakland.[150] The San Francisco Chronicle reported that many
of the rioters who were most aggressive in damaging Oakland businesses and
property were organized white anarchists wearing black clothing and hoods.
An anarchist slogan was painted on one wall that read "Say 'no' to work. Say
'yes' to looting." [151] Some Oakland officials objected to the "anarchist"
label, commenting that the outside agitators seemed to lack any cohesive
philosophy and were simply bent on making trouble.[152]
今天查了wiki,警方说是有组织的无政府主义者。。。
On July 8, 2010, following the verdict, protests began peacefully,[146] and
officials commended both the protestors and the police for their
demonstrated restraint.[147] As night fell, vandals engaged in opportunistic
looting of local businesses, such as The Foot Locker, a bank, and a jewelry
store.[148] Oakland's police chief was quoted as saying that the people
doing violence did not primarily seem to be Oakland residents protesting the
verdict, but instead were self-styled "anarchists...who are almost
professional people who go into crowds like this and cause problems."[149]
Oakland police arrested 83 people on a variety of charges ranging from
vandalism to failure to disperse to assault.[146] According to the Oakland
Police Chief Batts, nearly 3 out of 4 of those arrested during the protest
do not live in Oakland.[150] The San Francisco Chronicle reported that many
of the rioters who were most aggressive in damaging Oakland businesses and
property were organized white anarchists wearing black clothing and hoods.
An anarchist slogan was painted on one wall that read "Say 'no' to work. Say
'yes' to looting." [151] Some Oakland officials objected to the "anarchist"
label, commenting that the outside agitators seemed to lack any cohesive
philosophy and were simply bent on making trouble.[152]