Berkeley Police get slammed by professors for posting ANTIFA protestors mugshots online

If this is usual procedure, than I say great, expose those cowards. They are the scum of the West.
 
not exactly many surprises in those mugshots hahahahaha
 
I hope antifa and proud boys have a planned rally in Seattle.

I want to go leave guns all over the protest site.

Maybe the pussy ciggerettes would actually squash a grape.
 
Holy shit, there's a 70 year old in there. Lmao, guess someone forget to give her the memo these aren't the peace love and greasy ass hippies she used to roll with in the late 60s. Fucking gold, revolutions over lady go home.
 
Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.....in this case publicly.
 
Do you think it was wrong for the Police to post the mugshots of the Antifa protestors, many of them were covered up and wanted to remain anonymous some professors believe the Berkely PD doing this was very wrong and they shouldn't have posted the images on the net of the protestors who are basically anti-fascism and were protesting the alt right groups are now in Danger since their public image is posted online.



Berkeley police slammed for Antifa-related mugshot tweets after violent rally
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Berkeley Police announced the arrests on Sunday of three protesters on weapon possession charges: (left to right) Jason Wallach, 41, Kate Brenner, 69, and Kristen Edith Koster, 50. (Berkeley Police Department )

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Arrested protesters Bella Podolsky, left, and Javier Cruz-O'Connell. (Berkeley Police)

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Arrested protesters Ericka Sokolower-Shain, left, and Jamie Hill. (Berkeley Police )
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Arrested protesters David Chou, left, and Freddy Martinez. (Berkeley Police)

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Arrested protesters Maria Lewis, left, and Thomas Parker. (Berkeley Police)

Several California professors slammed the Berkeley Police Department after it posted the mugshots of Antifa protesters arrested Sunday at a rally where windows were smashed, citizens were punched and "dozens of weapons" were confiscated by cops.

Berkeley cops said Sunday that 20 people were arrested demonstrating against a rally organized by so-called "alt-right" groups. The mugshots of those arrested, their names and what they were arrested for allegedly doing was posted to the BPD's Twitter account -- a practice that is not unusual. The mugshots were posted before the protesters were formally charged. The department told The Guardian on Monday that the protesters' cases were not brought before prosecutors.

We have made 17 arrests, and, if necessary, we will continue to make more. We're also continuing to confiscate weapons. pic.twitter.com/xJVYrdD2ag

— Berkeley Police (@berkeleypolice) August 5, 2018
Veena Dubal, a law professor at the University of California, said she found it “disturbing” that the police department would post the mugshots and risk the possibility of putting the demonstrators in danger.

“This is very disturbing,” Dubal told The Guardian. “It seems like a public-shaming exercise, which is not the role of the police department...They are making it really accessible for folks who might wish these people harm to locate them.”

BERKELEY POLICE ARREST 20, SEIZE 'DOZENS OF WEAPONS' AT OPPOSING PROTESTS

Berkeley Mayor Jesse Arreguín said the police “did a very good job” handling the rally. But he said he spoke to police about the posting of mugshots on social media.

“We need to look into this and discuss whether this is an appropriate practice going forward,” Arreguín said.

The Sunday protest began after two groups of "alt-right" protesters announced plans for a "No to Marxism" rally at the city's Civic Center Park earlier in the week. That prompted plans for a "Sweep Out The Fascists" march and counter-rally that drew hundreds of people downtown.

Officials said three people suffered minor injuries after a group of "extremists" threw "explosives" -- believed to be fireworks and flares -- at police and Alameda County Sheriff's officers. No members of law enforcement were hurt.

Berkeley police also said that "an extremist element among a large group" damaged 21 city vehicles, setting one on fire, and slashed their tires. The group also set fires in trash bins, which were extinguished quickly.

Videos taken during the protest also showed masked Antifa protesters smashing the windows of a U.S. Marine Corps recruiting office and another demonstrator sucker-punching someone.

But Jay Kim, the executive director of the National Lawyers Guild local chapter, said he felt police were targeting “anti-fascist protesters.”

“It really seemed to us like the Berkeley police department was there to…target the anti-fascist protesters,” Kim said.

Kim said about 21 people contacted the NLG regarding the arrests, claiming the “vast majority” arrested were anti-fascist protesters.

Byron White, a spokesman for the Berkeley Police Department, defended the release of the mugshots
People are coming from out of town and bringing weapons and are committed to violence…We don’t want people to be able to do that with anonymity,” White said.


http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/08/0...lated-mugshot-tweets-after-violent-rally.html

After looking at these...people, I support their right to wear masks 24/7:eek:
 
If they were scratch and sniff mugshots I'm guessing they would smell of B.O and petunia oil .
 
I believe its short for Anti-Fascism

Fascist are basically Trump, anyone who supports Trump, Whites, Christians, republicans, KKK, alt right, neo nazi, those types they are all lumped into the same group and the Antifa is protesting against them.

Which is hilarious since Trump isn’t a fascist at all.
 
Not only are the police doing right. They should also post statements mocking antifa.
 
Mugshots are public record. Police departments release mugshots all the time, and jail websites have the mugshots for all to see. I am very happy that the cowardly punks that like to smash shit, throw shit, attack people and then hide in a sea of black clad assholes-but now, the light of public attention is focused on who these anonymous punks are. Good job Berkeley police and the mayor needs to stick his head back up him ass to look for his spine.
 
Do you think it was wrong for the Police to post the mugshots of the Antifa protestors, many of them were covered up and wanted to remain anonymous some professors believe the Berkely PD doing this was very wrong and they shouldn't have posted the images on the net of the protestors who are basically anti-fascism and were protesting the alt right groups are now in Danger since their public image is posted online.



Berkeley police slammed for Antifa-related mugshot tweets after violent rally
1533650784454.jpg

Berkeley Police announced the arrests on Sunday of three protesters on weapon possession charges: (left to right) Jason Wallach, 41, Kate Brenner, 69, and Kristen Edith Koster, 50. (Berkeley Police Department )

1533658202924.jpg

Arrested protesters Bella Podolsky, left, and Javier Cruz-O'Connell. (Berkeley Police)

1533657031374.jpg

Arrested protesters Ericka Sokolower-Shain, left, and Jamie Hill. (Berkeley Police )
1533657086147.jpg

Arrested protesters David Chou, left, and Freddy Martinez. (Berkeley Police)

1533657108885.jpg

Arrested protesters Maria Lewis, left, and Thomas Parker. (Berkeley Police)

Several California professors slammed the Berkeley Police Department after it posted the mugshots of Antifa protesters arrested Sunday at a rally where windows were smashed, citizens were punched and "dozens of weapons" were confiscated by cops.

Berkeley cops said Sunday that 20 people were arrested demonstrating against a rally organized by so-called "alt-right" groups. The mugshots of those arrested, their names and what they were arrested for allegedly doing was posted to the BPD's Twitter account -- a practice that is not unusual. The mugshots were posted before the protesters were formally charged. The department told The Guardian on Monday that the protesters' cases were not brought before prosecutors.

We have made 17 arrests, and, if necessary, we will continue to make more. We're also continuing to confiscate weapons. pic.twitter.com/xJVYrdD2ag

— Berkeley Police (@berkeleypolice) August 5, 2018
Veena Dubal, a law professor at the University of California, said she found it “disturbing” that the police department would post the mugshots and risk the possibility of putting the demonstrators in danger.

“This is very disturbing,” Dubal told The Guardian. “It seems like a public-shaming exercise, which is not the role of the police department...They are making it really accessible for folks who might wish these people harm to locate them.”

BERKELEY POLICE ARREST 20, SEIZE 'DOZENS OF WEAPONS' AT OPPOSING PROTESTS

Berkeley Mayor Jesse Arreguín said the police “did a very good job” handling the rally. But he said he spoke to police about the posting of mugshots on social media.

“We need to look into this and discuss whether this is an appropriate practice going forward,” Arreguín said.

The Sunday protest began after two groups of "alt-right" protesters announced plans for a "No to Marxism" rally at the city's Civic Center Park earlier in the week. That prompted plans for a "Sweep Out The Fascists" march and counter-rally that drew hundreds of people downtown.

Officials said three people suffered minor injuries after a group of "extremists" threw "explosives" -- believed to be fireworks and flares -- at police and Alameda County Sheriff's officers. No members of law enforcement were hurt.

Berkeley police also said that "an extremist element among a large group" damaged 21 city vehicles, setting one on fire, and slashed their tires. The group also set fires in trash bins, which were extinguished quickly.

Videos taken during the protest also showed masked Antifa protesters smashing the windows of a U.S. Marine Corps recruiting office and another demonstrator sucker-punching someone.

But Jay Kim, the executive director of the National Lawyers Guild local chapter, said he felt police were targeting “anti-fascist protesters.”

“It really seemed to us like the Berkeley police department was there to…target the anti-fascist protesters,” Kim said.

Kim said about 21 people contacted the NLG regarding the arrests, claiming the “vast majority” arrested were anti-fascist protesters.

Byron White, a spokesman for the Berkeley Police Department, defended the release of the mugshots
People are coming from out of town and bringing weapons and are committed to violence…We don’t want people to be able to do that with anonymity,” White said.


http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/08/0...lated-mugshot-tweets-after-violent-rally.html
They should be forced too wear masks they're so fucking ugly
 
Oh look the only real impactful growing all white hate movement going around the US is coming from the left.... again. Shocked I am.
 
I get why they have a problem with it, these are political protestors and in this charged environment there's a reasonable fear of reprisals.

Meanwhile, ANTIFA supporters say their enemies pictures should be plastered everywhere (just for being there, not for doing anything wrong) so people can harass and assault them.

Fuck these clowns, they're getting what they deserve. Break laws, suffer consequences.
 
The fastest long term solution to most of the issues in and around this campus is simply to burn Berkeley to the ground. By burning it and it's surrounding environs to the ground, you deal with protesters and counter protests as well as the professors.
 
I see no issue. We do similar and post names of drivers charged with drunk driving.
If these people are destroying property etc i see no issue. If they are simply protesting and refusing to leave i wouldnt like that so much but most these ppl damage shit.
 
Seems like something the community should decide since they're the ones who live with the consequences. There doesn't seem to be a privacy issue and I doubt people will be targeted for it. I wouldn't put up mugshots of people arrested for failing to disperse or whatever, but for weapons charges and vandalism? Seems okay.

OK Jailbirds is actually pretty popular around here . . . except with those who might show up in it.

https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/d3vg8k/meet-the-man-behind-oklahomas-mugshot-tabloid
 
Professor is worried they are gonna snitch on her.
 
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