Showing posts with label Urban Shield. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Urban Shield. Show all posts

Friday, October 25, 2013

Calif. manhunt turns into standoff; 4 officers hurt in shooting on same day as scheduled Urban Shield Training Event

ALERT! URBAN SHIELD TURNS INTO LIVE FALSE FLAG EVENT IN CALIFORNIA!

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Published on Oct 25, 2013
Day 1 of their sweeps, 2 Cops Shot and they already have a whole city on lockdown! RED ALERT For Anyone in Cali From 10/25-28th! 100 Cities are in this drill going Live as a False Flag on the people !

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BREAKING: Roseville standoff in officer's shooting

8:32 PM, Oct 25, 2013   
ROSEVILLE, CA - Multiple police agencies are in the area of Riverside Avenue in response to the shootings of an ICE agent and Roseville police officers Friday afternoon.
A city of Roseville spokesperson confirmed one officer shot is with Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The officer was transported to Sutter Roseville Medical Center.
Witnesses said it appeared the ICE agent's leg wound was accidentally self-inflicted but that was not confirmed by authorities.
ICE spokesperson Virginia Kice provided this statement:
A special agent with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) was shot Friday afternoon shortly after 3 p.m. while conducting a joint enforcement action with investigators from the police department in Roseville, Calif. The special agent was rushed to a local hospital where he is now reported to be stable and alert.  Additional HSI agents are en route to the incident scene and will be assisting the Roseville Police Department with the ongoing investigation.
The nature of the enforcement wasn't clear yet, although Roseville police tweeted they've been looking for the suspect for a week.

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Calif. manhunt turns into standoff; 4 officers hurt in shooting


City advises residents, businesses to lock doors

UPDATED 9:56 PM EDT Oct 25, 2013



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ROSEVILLE, Calif. (KCRA) —Four law enforcement officials were hurt by a wanted, at-large parolee in a shooting, police in Roseville, Calif., said Friday evening.

Photos: Massive police response in Roseville after shooting
Yet another person was treated at the scene, but not hospitalized with gunshot-type injuries, like the other victims, a nearby hospital said.
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The situation has been unfolding since about 3 p.m., and details have evolved over the past few hours, as well.
First, a special agent with Immigration Customs Enforcement was shot in the leg. Investigators identified Sammy Duran as the suspect responsible.
Duran is armed with an assault-type weapon and hasn't yet been arrested, according to Carl Wastad, a spokesman for the Roseville Police Department.
The other three injured officers are with Roseville police. One was hit by bullet fragments, one was shot in the jaw and the other shot in the shoulder.
All the victims are at Sutter Roseville Hospital. The ICE agent is expected to survive -- and listed as stable and alert. The conditions of the other three officers aren't known.
In the meantime, the situation has changed from a manhunt to a standoff. Police have pinned Duran inside a house. It's not clear if he broke in, or somehow is tied to the home.
No one else is inside with him, at Sixth Street and Hampton Avenue. Police are having contact with Duran.
Neighbors are asked to stay inside their homes and lock their doors.

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Thursday, October 24, 2013

Urban Shield: 'The Epitome of State Repression' Coming to Town Near You




A member of the Israeli Special Police Force participating in an 'exercise' at the 2010 Urban Shield in Alameda County (Photo: PoliceMag)SWAT teams, police forces, and military contractors from across the world will converge in Oakland, California this weekend—October 25-28—for a little-known 'Urban Shield' global training exercise and weapons technology expo that is bankrolled by millions of dollars from the Department of Homeland Security and arms manufacturers and is billed as a program to fight 'terrorism.'Urban Shield promotional material on the Cytel Inc. website (Image: Cytel Inc.)
They will be met on Friday by protesters from over 30 Bay-Area community and peace and justice organizations who say this gathering, that stands at the nexus of global and domestic militarization, is not welcome in their city.
"What Urban Shield represents to us is the epitome of state repression that has been impacting communities of color and immigrant communities for decades," said Lara Kiswani of the Arab Resource and Organizing Center in an interview with Common Dreams. "Different strategies of surveillance against Arabs and Muslims and brown and black people are being used as tactics against our people back home. This is the militarization of the police."
Coordinated this year by Alameda County Sheriff Gregory Ahern, whose office is receiving $7.5 million in federal grants according to the War Resisters League, Urban Shield is a national effort overseen by a California-based private firm Cytel Inc. It is hosted by the Bay Area Urban Security Initiative that has been building collaboration between California police departments since 2006 and raking in Homeland Security funding since 2011. Its location moves annually.
Despite its global scope, the event has largely moved forward without the consent or knowledge of local residents and even some city council members.
SWAT Teams will hail from countries including Israel, Bahrain, Brazil, Guam and Qatar. As Max Blumenthal of Mondoweiss points out, past participants have included the Israeli Border Police Unit Yamam, which carries out extra-judicial assassinations of Palestinians, as well as Bahraini units that play a key role in violently repressing the country's ongoing mass protests.
Attendees will carry out war games in Alameda County, as well as sample products from companies that produce tear gas, spying and surveillance systems, and military weapons.
As the East Bay Express notes, in addition to hefty federal backing, sponsors also include major arms companies including ATK, which produces depleted uranium ammunition. Numbered among its sponsors is the company Safariland, which the Facing Tear Gas Campaign of the War Resisters League has criticized for exporting tear gas to governments across the world, from Oakland to Israel to Tunisia, to be used as tools of repression and social control.
According to the War Resisters League, Ahern test flew a drone at last year's Urban Shield, prompting him to move forward with plans to purchase drones for Alameda County.
"The United States exports repression globally," said Kiswani. "The way the occupations in the Arab world repress people, and Israel represses the people of Palestine, these are the same strategies used against communities of color and poor people at home."
"We see events like Urban Shield as one of the main engines of militarization of the police and everyday life," said Ali Issa of the War Resisters League in an interview with Common Dreams today.
As Urban Shield opens Friday so will a community protest, which will feature the testimony of Oakland residents who have directly faced violence and abuse at the hands of police. Organizers will also present statements from pro-democracy activists in Bahrain, Palestine, Canada, and Turkey.
California resident Dionne Smith-Downes told Common Dreams that she plans to protest the militarization of U.S. police that she says has tragically touched her own life. "My unarmed son was shot with military weapons by the police," she said. "I feel that military weapons should not be used in a community."
"Pressuring those that have the most to gain from the militarization of US police like Safariland—and letting people know that these companies have ties to everyday products like phones, bikes, and public universities—is going to be the most effective way to roll this police-state process back," said Issa.
"The Bay Area has a long legacy of organizing against police violence," Kiswani declared. "We are making those links and trying to raise awareness in our own communities and across communities. We must be prepared to protect our communities in the face of these repression strategies."
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