Showing posts with label Capitol crackdown on civil liberties. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Capitol crackdown on civil liberties. Show all posts

Oct 6, 2015

Scott Walker's War on First Amendment Costs Tax-payers Another $245,000

Scott Walker's using the capitol police to silence anti-Walker, pro-freedom voices—a prolonged effort that became both brutal and grew to outrageous lengths—was halted in a court of law.

The monetary totals in the resulting civil suits are rising, and rightfully so.

Wisconsin tax-payers get stuck with the bill, while Scott Walker offers no comment.

Ed Treleven at the Wisconsin State Journal has the story.

The Voice Project tells the story in their video before the courts stopped Walker.

Sep 17, 2015

Scott Walker's Defeat in His Attack on First Amendment Is Story That Should Be Told

Wisconsin capitol cops allow handcuffed Vietnam veteran,
Will Williams to tumble down stairs in August 2013.
An ambulance then transported him to the local
VA hospital for treatment. (WCMC)
Scott Walker's War Against Free Speech Ended in Major GOP Defeat, First Amendment Win for Wisconsin Citizens—Ignored So Far by National Media in Walker's Run for the Presidency—100s Were Thrown in Jail, Treated as Criminals, and Some Brutalized as Walker's Capitol Cops Oppressed Political Opponents

Legal civil liberties victories are not typically sexy in the political culture.

A handful of attorneys and citizens work diligently, the victories are rarely celebrated as a society though individuals' won freedom represent prevailing over anti-democratic, anti-freedom political movements and administrations.

It's no surprise Scott Walker's administration at the capitol that used capitol police to silence anti-Walker, pro-freedom voices—a prolonged effort that became both brutal and grew to outrageous lengths—was halted in a court of law.

At one point in August 2013, Walker's Department of Administration (DOA, aka the Department of All, constantly growing as Walker's power grabs accumulate) and the DOA's capitol police actually encircled people on the capitol rotunda and warned them "spectating"—(watching) an event or a gathering of people declared illegal by the capitol police chief (a former Walker bodyguard now clearing $100,000/year courtesy of Wisconsin taxpayers, and who runs what he newly termed the capitol "Executive Command Staff," which oversaw Walker's using police against political opponents)—was grounds for arrest. (Kemble, The Progressive) (WKOW-TV (Madison)) (Rowan, Wisconsin Media Media Cooperative)

That same month, a local state representative was threatened with arrest for "spectating." (Davidoff, Isthmus)

What is a shock is how many went along with this idiocy.

It's the state capitol, and capitol police are presented with situations rendering them little more than mall cops, but to this day act at though they are under siege and have militarized a function that used to be a cushy capitol tourist information function position, parking police and maybe giving a speeding ticket to someone driving around the capitol square too fast. Notable exceptions who spoke out against the capitol cops include the Madison Professional Police Officers Association and Dane County Deputy Sheriffs Association in September 2013.

Former Madison Mayor David J. Cieslewicz (2003-2011) actively sided with Scott Walker (Mal Contends) (Mal Contends). Cieslewicz is reportedly contemplating another run at public office, one hopes his hostility to the First Amendment and Wisconsin citizens is remembered.

A federal judge in July 2013 ordered a halt to Walker's organized campaign to silence what are anti-Scott Walker speech, civil rights songs and lighthearted fun and sometimes requested tunes by the Solidarity Sing Along (Facebook), and others.

Some citizens were arrested for being black, or for watching or being present at the capitol while the capitol police decided they didn't like people assembling, in violation of the United States and Wisconsin Constitutions and longstanding public use of the capitol. (Mal Contends)

"The Wisconsin Capitol Rotunda functions, both literally and symbolically, as a city center and is fully utilized as a public space to which all have claim," writes United States District Court Judge William M. Conley in a significant opinion and injunction in Michael Kissick vs. Michael Huebsch and David Erwin.

After repeated violations of the federal order by the cops, Judge Conley ordered the parties together and reached an agreement guaranteeing the First Amendment rights of citizens in October 2013 (DeFour, Wisconsin State Journal) (Stein, Phillis and Marley, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel).

In January 2015 a Wisconsin state appellate court sustained the First Amendment rights of the civil-rights-movement-singing Wisconsin Solidarity Singers or Solidarity Sing-Along (Facebook) and other Wisconsin citizens, and put an end to Walker's regime of denying liberty (and fining) to those indicating anti-Walker expression.

That state appellate case is State of Wisconsin v. Michael W. Crute (Appeal No. 2014AP659; Circuit Court No. 2010FO2108). Mr. Crute was cited with a civil citation when he sang in 2013 and his case was dismissed by Dane County Judge John Markson last year, citing First Amendment violations by the state of Wisconsin.

About those dangerous thugs, a 2014 video by the Voice Project shows the people whom Scott Walker compared to ISIS and continues to brag that he 'took them on' in campaign stops.

Civil rights suits by citizens are still making their way through federal court.

In the video below, cops can be seen as they turn into outright fascists, arresting people, having them jailed, violently assaulting individuals and denying our fellows their very liberty.

One hopes this story is told often, and the Voice Project deserves thanks for telling it in their video.

Sep 3, 2015

Scott Walker's Cops Probed Madison Alder and Progressive Magazine Writer

Scott Walker Palace Guard Objects
Updated - "Just passed on the opportunity to hit (a jay-walking) Cullie Werwie, [a Scott Walker flack] with my car as he crossed [East] Wilson [Street] mid-block," joked a Madison, Wisconsin alder in Facebook a couple of months back.

Naturally, Scott Walker's Capitol police rushed to an investigation of a July 2015 Facebook post by a Madison alder and Progressive Magazine contributor.

David Erwin, Walker's chief of the Madison Capitol police is one piece of work, ... and one dumb shit.

To understand the siege mentality of Scott Walker and his Capitol cops—a collection of hacks with the understanding of the United States Constitution rivaling preschoolers'—see Tony Galli's piece at WKOW-TV (Madison, WI) today.

Kemble had reported on a Madison Capitol police officer, Officer Michael J. Syphard, grabbing a videographer, Arthur Kohl-Riggs, and throwing him to the ground and afterwards calling him "a drama queen" in a piece in The Progressive Magazine featuring Kohl-Riggs' widely circulated video and Kemble's prose in August 2013.

So, Walker's cops smelled pay-back.

"Reports state Capitol Police official Meverden determined Kemble '... does not appear to be a threat to Mr. Werwie,'" reports Galli.

Great detective work!

Kemble has also been known to sing at the Wisconsin capitol Solidarity Sing-along.
Solidarity Sing Along.
Solidarity Sing Along.

Way to go, capitol cops, and enjoy that pension, healthcare and salary you get from the Wisconsin people.

Republican legislative allies of Scott Walker have pushed the propaganda line for years that Wisconsin families, "union thugs," are harassing and assaulting them especially around election time.

Reality check: Capitol cops under Walker's tenure have turned into lawless thugs (Capital Times, June 21, 2014) (Mal Contends).

Michael J. Syphard

One Capitol cop, Michael J. Syphard likes beating on elderly women, and is still on the 'force.'

Susan Barica of the Capitol Police ( 608-266-7840, sue.barica@wisconsin.gov) refused to confirm this fact, after another Capitol Police source confirmed Syphard still draws a salary, healthcare and a pension from Wisconsin tax payers.

Syphard was placed on two deferred prosecution agreements with the Dane County District Attorney's office (Elbow, The Capital Times (Dec. 2014)).

Elbow reports:

In 2000, Syphard was charged with disorderly conduct after pinning his then-girlfriend against a wall with a forearm to the jaw before shattering her cell phone on the floor, according to a criminal complaint.

In his most recent disorderly conduct case, he was also charged with felony intimidation of a victim after allegedly confronting his estranged wife, grabbing her face with both hands and screaming at her.

'He has gone crazy,' the woman in the most recent case told police, according to the criminal complaint in that case.
Good enough for Scott Walker.