Tasers, Pepper Spray, and Arrests in the Struggle for Affordable Housing in New Orleans
In a remarkable symbol of the injustices of post-Katrina reconstruction, hundreds of people were locked out of a public New Orleans City Council meeting addressing demolition of 4500 public housing apartments. Some were tasered, many pepper sprayed and a dozen arrested.
Outside the chambers, iron gates were chained and padlocked even before the scheduled start.
The scene looked like one of those countries on TV that is undergoing a people’s revolution - and the similarities were only beginning. (See video at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMBWAXfGsc4)
Dozens of uniformed police secured the gates and other entrances. Only developers and those with special permission from council members were allowed in - the rest were kept locked outside the gates. Despite dozens of open seats in the council chambers, pleas to be allowed in were ignored.
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Thursday, December 27, 2007
Locked Outside the Gates
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Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Friday, December 21, 2007
N.O City Council, Police Lock Out Affordable Housing Advocates with Tasers and Pepper Spray
Then vote to demolish all four developments with no guarantee residents will have a place to live
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