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Monday, January 2, 2012

Occupying the Westboro Baptist Church's Protest at the TicketCity Bowl in Fair Park

Football fans who came to Fair Park for the Houston-Penn State match-up at the Cotton Bowl couldn't help but see the sideshow: As promised, the Westboro Baptist Church showed up at the TicketCity Bowl to remind sports fans that God hates them, Joe Paterno, the Pope, gays, Obama ... pretty much everyone. But Fred Phelps' clan, which has added a "God Sent the Drought" sign to its ever-expanding inventory, wasn't alone: They were met by around 40 counter-protesters, some from Occupy Dallas splinter group OccupyNow. The counter-protesters greeted the WBC's infamous "God Hates Fags" signs with a few of their own. There was also some light heckling and a little same-sex heavy petting.

"We're out here to protest hate in all its forms," said 21-year-old Kooper Caraway of OccupyNow.

"And we're here to draw attention to hate-mongering," said Whytney Blythe, 22, also of OccupyNow, "Which is part of what's perpetuating the issues we're facing today. Living in a fear-based system is unhealthy for everyone. And it's also important to be at the protests against Westboro to show support for the victims that they might target."

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Occupy Dallas will demonstrate in protest against Westboro Baptist Church assertion that God Hates Gay Citizens


Occupy Dallas will demonstrate in protest against Westboro Baptist Church assertion that God Hates Gay Citizens. Please join us!
http://www.godhatesfags.com/schedule.html Cotton Bowl Stadium in Dallas, TX January 2, 2012 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM WBC will picket the TicketCity Bowl between Penn State and Houston University to remind this nation that God Hates america and sends raping coaches as a curse for this nation's rebellion.

Occupy Dallas
Twitter: #OccupyDallas
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/OccupyDallas
God Hates Bowl Games? Westboro Baptist Will Ring in the New Year With Visit to Dallas. Dallas Observer read on here

Friday, December 16, 2011

Occupy Dallas: Still Standing Even Though Tents Are Down -KERA


(KERA) - It's been a month since Occupy Dallas protesters were evicted from their camp behind City Hall. Protesters promised to continue daily downtown demonstrations but that faded. KERA's BJ Austin says some occupiers say they'll be back!

"The movement is by no means dead. It's morphing into something that's a little more long-term and sustainable, and capable of growth, actually." 


Thursday, December 15, 2011

Dallas officer suspended one day for using force against Occupy Dallas protester

Dallas Police Chief David Brown on Thursday suspended a veteran police officer for one day after an internal investigation found the officer used unnecessary force when he pushed an Occupy Dallas protester from a planter last month.
Brown also restricted Officer Jimmy Hollis, a 19-year-veteran, from working off-duty jobs for 60 days. Hollis declined to comment when reached by telephone. The chief did not respond to requests for comment.
Stephen Benavides, the protester who Hollis pushed that day, called the discipline inadequate.
“That unnecessary force basically inhibited our ability to peacefully assemble and express ourselves,” Benavides said. “This was a violation of civil rights and civil liberties.”
The highly publicized incident came during the Nov. 5 Occupy Dallas protest at the Bank of America building at 901 Main St. Protesters accuse the police of inciting a riot because of the way they handled the protest.
Benavides and other protesters also accused Hollis of pushing Benavides off the planter. Police initially said there was no evidence to back up the allegations.
But video surfaced that appeared to show Hollis shoving Benavides off the planter just before Benavides’ arrest. He was arrested on a charge of assault on a public servant for allegedly swinging a flagpole at a different officer.
According to a department news release issued Thursday, the chief has requested that Dallas County prosecutors refer the case against Benavides to a grand jury.
“This will mean that the District Attorney’s Office, at the request of Chief Brown, will present the case to the grand jury without arguing for or against an indictment,” the release said. “This will allow the decision on whether or not an indictment is appropriate to rest solely with the Grand Jury.”
Benavides said he is hopeful that the grand jury will “look at the evidence and see that there was no assault on a public servant and dismiss these charges.”
The release also said Brown had asked the city attorney’s office to dismiss all “use of sidewalk” citations issued during the protest that day.

http://www.dallasnews.com/news/local-news/20111215-dallas-officer-suspended-one-day-for-using-force-against-occupy-dallas-protester.ece


Dallas Observer 
http://blogs.dallasobserver.com/unfairpark/2011/12/dpd_chief_brown_suspends_offic.php 


CBS DFW
http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2011/12/15/officer-suspended-for-roll-in-occupy-dallas-scuffle/