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My Occupy LA Arrest By "Family Guy" Writer Patrick Meighan

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My name is Patrick Meighan, and I’m a husband, a father, a writer on the Fox animated sitcom “Family Guy”, and a member of the Unitarian Universalist Community Church of Santa Monica.

I was arrested at about 1 a.m. Wednesday morning with 291 other people at Occupy LA. I was sitting in City Hall Park with a pillow, a blanket, and a copy of Thich Nhat Hanh’s “Being Peace” when 1,400 heavily-armed LAPD officers in paramilitary SWAT gear streamed in. I was in a group of about 50 peaceful protestors who sat Indian-style, arms interlocked, around a tent (the symbolic image of the Occupy movement). The LAPD officers encircled us, weapons drawn, while we chanted “We Are Peaceful” and “We Are Nonviolent” and “Join Us.”

As we sat there, encircled, a separate team of LAPD officers used knives to slice open every personal tent in the park. They forcibly removed anyone sleeping inside, and then yanked out and destroyed any personal property inside those tents, scattering the contents across the park. They then did the same with the communal property of the Occupy LA movement. For example, I watched as the LAPD destroyed a pop-up canopy tent that, until that moment, had been serving as Occupy LA’s First Aid and Wellness tent, in which volunteer health professionals gave free medical care to absolutely anyone who requested it. As it happens, my family had personally contributed that exact canopy tent to Occupy LA, at a cost of several hundred of my family’s dollars. As I watched, the LAPD sliced that canopy tent to shreds, broke the telescoping poles into pieces and scattered the detritus across the park. Note that these were the objects described in subsequent mainstream press reports as “30 tons of garbage” that was “abandoned” by Occupy LA: personal property forcibly stolen from us, destroyed in front of our eyes and then left for maintenance workers to dispose of while we were sent to prison.

When the LAPD finally began arresting those of us interlocked around the symbolic tent, we were all ordered by the LAPD to unlink from each other (in order to facilitate the arrests). Each seated, nonviolent protester beside me who refused to cooperate by unlinking his arms had the following done to him: an LAPD officer would forcibly extend the protestor’s legs, grab his left foot, twist it all the way around and then stomp his boot on the insole, pinning the protestor’s left foot to the pavement, twisted backwards. Then the LAPD officer would grab the protestor’s right foot and twist it all the way the other direction until the non-violent protestor, in incredible agony, would shriek in pain and unlink from his neighbor.

It was horrible to watch, and apparently designed to terrorize the rest of us. At least I was sufficiently terrorized. I unlinked my arms voluntarily and informed the LAPD officers that I would go peacefully and cooperatively. I stood as instructed, and then I had my arms wrenched behind my back, and an officer hyperextended my wrists into my inner arms. It was super violent, it hurt really really bad, and he was doing it on purpose. When I involuntarily recoiled from the pain, the LAPD officer threw me face-first to the pavement. He had my hands behind my back, so I landed right on my face. The officer dropped with his knee on my back and ground my face into the pavement. It really, really hurt and my face started bleeding and I was very scared. I begged for mercy and I promised that I was honestly not resisting and would not resist.

My hands were then zipcuffed very tightly behind my back, where they turned blue. I am now suffering nerve damage in my right thumb and palm.

I was put on a paddywagon with other nonviolent protestors and taken to a parking garage in Parker Center. They forced us to kneel on the hard pavement of that parking garage for seven straight hours with our hands still tightly zipcuffed behind our backs. Some began to pass out. One man rolled to the ground and vomited for a long, long time before falling unconscious. The LAPD officers watched and did nothing.

At 9 a.m. we were finally taken from the pavement into the station to be processed. The charge was sitting in the park after the police said not to. It’s a misdemeanor. Almost always, for a misdemeanor, the police just give you a ticket and let you go. It costs you a couple hundred dollars. Apparently, that’s what happened with most every other misdemeanor arrest in LA that day.

With us Occupy LA protestors, however, they set bail at $5,000 and booked us into jail. Almost none of the protesters could afford to bail themselves out. I’m lucky and I could afford it, except the LAPD spent all day refusing to actually *accept* the bail they set. If you were an accused murderer or a rapist in LAPD custody that day, you could bail yourself right out and be back on the street, no problem. But if you were a nonviolent Occupy LA protestor with bail money in hand, you were held long into the following morning, with absolutely no access to a lawyer.

I spent most of my day and night crammed into an eight-man jail cell, along with sixteen other Occupy LA protesters. My sleeping spot was on the floor next to the toilet.

Finally, at 2:30 the next morning, after twenty-five hours in custody, I was released on bail. But there were at least 200 Occupy LA protestors who couldn’t afford the bail. The LAPD chose to keep those peaceful, non-violent protesters in prison for two full days… the absolute legal maximum that the LAPD is allowed to detain someone on misdemeanor charges.

As a reminder, Antonio Villaraigosa has referred to all of this as “the LAPD’s finest hour.”

So that’s what happened to the 292 women and men were arrested last Wednesday. Now let’s talk about a man who was not arrested last Wednesday. He is former Citigroup CEO Charles Prince. Under Charles Prince, Citigroup was guilty of massive, coordinated securities fraud.

Citigroup spent years intentionally buying up every bad mortgage loan it could find, creating bad securities out of those bad loans and then selling shares in those bad securities to duped investors. And then they sometimes secretly bet *against* their *own* bad securities to make even more money. For one such bad Citigroup security, Citigroup executives were internally calling it, quote, “a collection of dogshit”. To investors, however, they called it, quote, “an attractive investment rigorously selected by an independent investment adviser”.

This is fraud, and it’s a felony, and the Charles Princes of the world spent several years doing it again and again: knowingly writing bad mortgages, and then packaging them into fraudulent securities which they then sold to suckers and then repeating the process. This is a big part of why your property values went up so fast. But then the bubble burst, and that’s why our economy is now shattered for a generation, and it’s also why your home is now underwater. Or at least mine is.

Anyway, if your retirement fund lost a decade’s-worth of gains overnight, this is why.

If your son’s middle school has added furlough days because the school district can’t afford to keep its doors open for a full school year, this is why.

If your daughter has come out of college with a degree only to discover that there are no jobs for her, this is why.

But back to Charles Prince. For his four years of in charge of massive, repeated fraud at Citigroup, he received fifty-three million dollars in salary and also received another ninety-four million dollars in stock holdings. What Charles Prince has *not* received is a pair of zipcuffs. The nerves in his thumb are fine. No cop has thrown Charles Prince into the pavement, face-first. Each and every peaceful, nonviolent Occupy LA protester arrested last week has has spent more time sleeping on a jail floor than every single Charles Prince on Wall Street, combined.

The more I think about that, the madder I get. What does it say about our country that nonviolent protesters are given the bottom of a police boot while those who steal hundreds of billions, do trillions worth of damage to our economy and shatter our social fabric for a generation are not only spared the zipcuffs but showered with rewards?

In any event, believe it or not, I’m really not angry that I got arrested. I chose to get arrested. And I’m not even angry that the mayor and the LAPD decided to give non-violent protestors like me a little extra shiv in jail (although I’m not especially grateful for it either).

I’m just really angry that every single Charles Prince wasn’t in jail with me.

Thank you for letting me share that anger with you today.

Patrick Meighan, http://myoccupylaarrest.blogspot.com/



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    • Anonymous

      Sorry to burst your bubble.

      Words only work on those who are willing to listen. A non violent movement will not work unless accompanied by an equal violent one.

      Then what will happen is that the forces in charge will try and take control of the non violent one in hopes that the general population do not join the violent one. They will offer false compromises that will take away once the general population goes back to sleep.

      Nazi Germany was not defeated by words (and they try MANY MANY times to do it), but by force. And Nazi America will not be changed by words. But by force.

    • Anonymous

      We need to tell the police that their pensions and trust funds were gambled away by Wall Street in Trillion$ of dollars of the biggest Ponzi scheme ever. They’ll never be able to return all the funds. Banks have made settlement deals with payouts in the future…just to get past the statutes of limitations for fraud…but when they go bankrupt those settlements will be gone – just like the retirement and pension funds for cops, firemen, teachers, gov’t workers and 401k beneficiaries. California government pensions got hit REALLY hard. But this happened to nearly ever trust fund around the world. Educate the police. They know fraud when they see it… And believe me, they are planning on those retirement funds and they won’t be there. Check out THE SUCKER PUNCH on http://www.deadlyclear.com

    • groupbratt

      Watch out mr. Anonymous-12:50-12/8/11–Watch out!

      You are the one they are looking for. You are the one they are afraid of. Stand tall but remain silent. If you have learned, then teach…If you teach, then learn. Look to your history books. Understand what you are advocating. There are other ways to fix this…I honestly, in the here and now do not know what those ways are…I am learning..DO YOUR HOME WORK WELL. quietly, quietly–

    • Anonymous

      This country makes me so sick…

    • Jdunk

      The ULTIMATE and ONLY way to wrench power from those who abuse it is the same as it was 1000 years ago. VOILENCE…
      I cant wait until a million americans roll over the cops and military. If we dont do it, we will be sitting in fema camps while a BILLION chineese come here and litterally cut off the heads of the pigs while they are alive. Paints a nice picture doesnt it???

    • Kingkevin

      Yea it’s getting to that point where it seems nonviolent is not working. I am not a violent person, wish no harm to any person. I don’t hurt people, and don’t believe others should. But the good people can only take being hurt for so long before they start hurting back. I’m fed up with it, if you can turn a nonviolent person into one willing to fight til they can’t fight no more, your doing something wrong!

    • jimmiller5417

      The unprovoked assault by the LAPD is nothing short of what the “Brown Shirts” did under Hitler’s command, to the people of Germany who were opposed to Hitler. Like the Nazi, the LAPD have chosed to punish the non-violent folks who are engaging and peaceful protest against the policies of the Corporate State of America.

      We must start and fund our own NEW PARTY, then elect honest and ethical candidates at all levels of government. We must fight on all legal fronts without let-up. Use the pen – it is mightier than the police brutality. Join the NEW PARTY (name is a placeholder). Read a bit about how to organize the NEW PARTY: http://thedragonsteeth.wetpaint.com/page/THE+NEW+PARTY

      Jim Miller

    • Anonymous

      the moment the OCCUPY movement resorts to violence,it loses its standing and moral persuasion. We can detest the actions of the LAPD without hating the LAPD. Look @ MLK & the civil rights workers of the 50′s/ 60′s; by their committment to nonviolence they prevailed in exposing the evil of racism. Those who live by the sword,perish by the sword.

    • Anonymous

      And who is to say that OCWs shoudl be the movement to resort to violence?

      A separated group not associated with OCWs could be formed. Making the elite fear it. Thus precipitating change. The same way that Malcolm X helped Luther King message. Separated groups with same objective but different means.

      Sorry, but again, non violence only work if there is an alternative and violent movement going on. Greed can only be combat by fear.

    • Richard - Reporter

      If I understand things correctly you and your fellow protesters were in the middle of the road with your tent! This makes a difference. You really need to tell the whole story. Also you were informed that you would be arrested well in advance so what is your beef. No matter how worthy the cause if you have been informed then suffer the consequences and stop your moaning “oh my wrist hurts” Gotta see a doctor! Grow up!!!!
      You should be arrested simply for being a writer on Family Guy.

    • Anonymous

      Hitlers regime is alive and living well and it’s new address is Anytown, U.S.

    • Anonymous

      I wonder if the Occupy movement will get back at the police by throwing honey and paint filled ballons at their squad cars while parked or using photoshop to make pictures of them with no clothes on except their badge and hat or have a video of them transforming into a pig with a Nazi uniform on. I really, really, really hope they don’t. Only time will tell.

    • jimmiller5417

      It would the the height of stupidity to use any form of violence against the oppressive forces of the Corporate State of America,who are working the puppets who control the Federal and most State governments. The forces of evil are trying to provoke a state of high civil unrest in order to declare martial law, then begin rounding up the people on the Red and Blue lists. The people on the Red list will be summarily executed in FEMA death camps (38 and more being added) [Search for "FEMA Death Camps" on Youtube.] The people on the Blue list will been held captive in FEMA detention camps (hundreds are being prepared). The one in the Mojave Desert was recently expended to handle 600,000 people.

      Wake Up America, we are looking at the “SECOND COMING OF HITLER” and I’m not talking about some fictional scenario.

      Jim Miller

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