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UNDERCOVER POLICE OFFICER OUTED AT OCCUPY OAKLAND PROTEST SUPPORTS THE MOVEMENT: “I AM PART OF THE 99 PERCENT…

Richard Kigel · Sunday, November 13th 2011 at 1:35PM · 889 views
THINK PROGRESS, Nov. 10, 2011 -- Across the country, police have used undercover and/or plainclothed police officers to monitor occupations and protests that are a part of the 99 Percent Movement.

In a video released last month, Oakland Police Officer Fred Shavies was outed as one of these plainsclothed officers at Occupy Oakland.

Now, in an interview with THINK PROGRESS, Officer Shavies said that he was just doing his job and that he actually supports the movement. He said that the police brutality that occurred could be our generation’s Birmingham — referring to the civil rights struggle in the South — and that he hopes the movement is a turning point for changing the country:


SHAVIES: I’m a police officer. I’m part of the 99 percent. [...] In the ’60s when people would protest, would gather in order to bring about change, right? Those protests were nonviolent they were peaceful assemblies. They were broken up with dogs, hoses, sticks. [...] It looks like there was a square, and police shot tear gas. That could be the photograph or the video for our generation. That’s our Birmingham. So, twenty years from now this movement could be the turning point, the tipping point, right. It’s about time your generation stood up for something. It’s about time young people are in the streets. [...] Ya’ll don’t need to throw gas canisters into a group of people occupying an intersection.

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Richard Kigel Staten Island, NY

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Richard Kigel Sunday, November 13th 2011 at 10:03PM

Yeah, this was so cool I had to share it.

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

Rich in the real world Oakland is so close to UCBerkely until the last place these people want is for Oakland to shut down and those students move to Berkely, Ca.(smile)

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