From : Hal Netkin
Sent : Sunday, May 29, 2005 8:40 AM
To : (Recipient list suppressed)
Subject : Attack on Hal Netkin
THE MINUTEMEN MEETING -- THE WAY IT REALLY HAPPENED.
By now many of you have heard and seen me in one or more differing news media
versions of the news regarding the attack on me by a mob of anarchists.
PROTESTERS BACKGROUND
Duane Roberts, a Green Party Orange county activist opposed to the Minutemen,
broadcast an email to organize a coalition of protesters to oppose any attempt
by the meeting's attendees to peacefully assemble. According to several
anti-Minutemen web sites, the protesters consisted of persons affiliated with
the anti-Semitic website, La Voz de Aztlan; Alianza IndÃgena Sin Fronteras
(Indigenous Aliance Without Borders) and MEChA students. These anarchists will
resort to criminal behavior to prevent anyone from expressing a differing
point of view. A key leader of the protest is James Lafferty, a leftist lawyer
who has a talk show on left wing radio KPFK-FM
THE FACTS
At about 7:15 PM, I arrived at the location in Garden Grove where the Women's
Civic Club building is located to hear Jim Gilchrist, the founder of the
Minutemen, give a presentation to the public. Ready for any trouble, were
scores of Garden Grove police, some dressed in riot gear and some horse
mounted Sheriff Deputies.
All entrances to the parking lot were cordoned off except for the one by which
I attempted to enter. As I turned right into the driveway which crossed the
sidewalk, five to ten protesters jumped in front of my mini-van causing me to
stop with the front of my van already in the private parking lot and the rear
of my van on the parkway side of the sidewalk, at which time an additional mob
of protestors shouting obsenities to me, surrounded my van beating on the
windows with the butt ends of their wood sign handles and other objects (the
Garden Grove PD reported that marble filled soda cans had been hurled). About
ten yards ahead of my van on the private property, stood about six police
officers who simply looked on with no attempt to come to my rescue. The fear
that engulfed me brought to my mind Reginald Denny, who was nearly beaten to
death during the Rodney King riot, while LAPD officers did nothing.
Fearing for my life, I drove forward from a stopped position to the safety of
the police officers to escape the angry mob. I saw protesters scatter from in
front of my car, some banging on the hood with their fists. I did not think
that anyone was injured, but later news reports said that two persons were
injured.
The police ordered me to shut off the engine and exit. I complied with one
officer's order to place my hands behind my back. He then grabbed my hands
and led me away from the demonstration area to the entrance of the meeting
(presumably, to get me away from the protesters). Another officer drove my van
forward to the same area in which I was being guarded. I gave one officer
permission to find my registration and insurance documentation. While waiting
for the officer to evaluate the documentation, I told some news reporters of
the fear that I had for my life which caused me to drive to safety.
I was then handcuffed and placed under arrest charged with assault with a
deadly weapon (my car) and transported to the Garden Grove PD jail where I
spent the next four hours. During my detainment, about six protesters who were
arrested, arrived requiring cell sharing. For reasons not clear to me, I was
transferred from the first cell to a second and then again to a third. I could
hear the open discussion by protester in other cells who had been arrested on
various charges. I shared the second and third cells with protesters. I did
not admit it when one of the protesters asked me if I was the guy in the
van.
I was finally taken to an interrogation room where I freely offered my
statement of the facts and then told that I would not be charged. I was
released and transported (in handcuffs) to my van. I later found out that I
was not charged because the police video of the event supported my statement
of the facts.
I never did hear Jim Gilchrist, as I was in jail during the entire
presentation.
The news media was all over the place on the facts, but one of the latest
versions of the event by the L.A. Times is somewhat accurate. Click here.
Hal Netkin
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The Terry Anderson Show Live from Las Vegas
9 PM Pacific Sunday
Protests Hit Illegal Immigration Summit
Protesters on Sunday gathered outside a meeting where members of a
controversial civilian group that has been monitoring the Mexican border
gathered with other activists seeking to curb illegal immigration. -- More
than 150 demonstrators used placards and bullhorns and waved Mexican flags to
get their message out: "Racists, go home!" they screamed. -- Jim Gilchrist
said a declaration of war is committed every time a Mexican flag is planted on
American soil.
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