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| quote: | Originally posted by occrider
Anyway Pittsburgh blows. Everyone in that city should be pepper sprayed if you ask me. |

this from the Pittsburgh Gazzette. this article makes more sense and apparently theres more video out there.| quote: | A Pittsburgh police affidavit said Caligiuri, 23, of Bloomfield, was arrested for trying to thwart officers from arresting another protester by pulling on the protester's arm in an effort to free him.
Caligiuri refused to answer questions at the news conference.
Pittinger said she had seen a portion of the video and wondered why a Taser needed to be used.
In separate footage shot by a KDKA-TV news photographer, the woman is seen struggling with as many as five police officers on a sidewalk as a crowd gathers. One officer stumbles to the ground as he and the others try to subdue the woman and at least two male protesters.
One of the male protesters overturns a garbage container as he struggles with officers.
The woman continues to struggle even as she is lying on the ground. After she is subdued by two officers who hold her hands behind her back, a third officer approaches and uses his Taser on the woman. She screams in pain.
During the protest, several dozen people marched in Oakland to an Army recruiting station to draw attention to the government's recruiting policies. The protesters did not have a permit, and organizers of yesterday's news conference insisted that a permit was not required.
However, Mayor Tom Murphy's administration said the protest required a permit.
The apparent flashpoint for violence occurred when a protester, identified by police as Edris Robinson, got into an argument with Thomas Sypula, a freelance photographer working for WPGH-TV.
According to police, Robinson, 23, of Shadyside, hit Sypula's camera and caused it to bash his face. Police said Robinson repeatedly threatened Sypula, told him to leave and said, "This is a secure area, we're taking over," before striking him, according to a police affidavit.
Police said Officer Heather Bristow warned Robinson several times that he was blocking the sidewalk and entrances to businesses. When Bristow tried to identify Robinson, the crowd tried to hold her back, the affidavit said. Bristow and Pitt Officer Brian Kopp chased Robinson and had to struggle with him.
Sypula, 54, said he moved away from the crowd to shoot a poster on the recruiting office door when he was assaulted.
After being struck, Sypula said, he regained his balance and pointed the camera at his attacker.
"He looked right at me and said 'Get out of here right now,' " said Sypula.
Sypula said he walked about 10 feet and told a police officer that he had been assaulted and wanted to press charges. As he was approaching and pointing out his attacker, he said, protesters surrounded him and the officer.
Also arrested were Justin Krane, 31, of Mount Washington, and David Strouthers, 27, of Greenfield. |
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