Chase Bank Occupiers: Not Guilty. “A Huge Victory” [View all]
Via Occupy Oakland Media Collective (h/t Corrente):
Thursday, March 15th, five occupiers who shut down a Chase Bank in the city of Seattle on November 2nd of 2011 heard their verdict: Not Guilty. When the unanimous decision by the jury of six was announced today the shock, and elation, of the five occupiers and their supporters swept the room. ....
The verdict was read at 4:15 of the third day of trial, having come after days of argument, examination of witnesses and cross examination. The City, having brought the charges, put the manager of the Chase Bank branch on the stand as well as three members of the Seattle Police Department. One had been working as private security for Chase Bank that day while wearing a police uniform.
Danielle Simmons, one of the defendants, after trial said, I am in shock. The jury decided that our actions were justified and whether this is because they thought it was somehow lawful or just the right thing to do, something is changing, and I think its beautiful.
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This is a huge victory for the Occupy Movement, added Liam Wright, another defendant. Every step of the way this bank occupation and the follow up has been more successful than we could have ever hoped for. We wanted to make clear to everyone that we dont want a world defined by banks, we dont want to live under them. We want to be human beings living together, free from the dead weight of financial profiteering.