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Trump Inauguration Protests: Charges Dropped Against Last 39 Activists
Saturday, 07 July 2018 08:44

Excerpt: “The US government is dropping charges against the last 39 people accused of participating in a violent protest on the day of Donald Trump’s inauguration.”

Between 400 and 500 protesters in Washington, DC, marched from Logan Circle toward Donald Trump's victory parade on the morning of January 20, 2017. The action was dispersed when police used pepper-spray on the protesters. Over 100 people were arrested. (photo: Andrew Stefan/RSN)
Between 400 and 500 protesters in Washington, DC, marched from Logan Circle toward Donald Trump's victory parade on the morning of January 20, 2017. The action was dispersed when police used pepper-spray on the protesters. Over 100 people were arrested. (photo: Andrew Stefan/RSN)


Trump Inauguration Protests: Charges Dropped Against Last 39 Activists

By AP, Guardian UK

07 July 18


US government’s motion to dismiss final charges comes 18 months after more than 200 people were arrested

he US government is dropping charges against the last 39 people accused of participating in a violent protest on the day of Donald Trump’s inauguration.

Friday’s motion to dismiss charges seemingly ends an 18-month saga that started with the justice department attempting to convict more than 190 people.

That effort saw the government facing off against an intensely coordinated grassroots political opposition network that made Washington the focus of a nationwide support campaign offering free lodging for defendants, legal coordination and other support.

Two group trials ended in defeats for the US attorney’s office, which was hindered by the fact that most protesters wore similar black clothing and covered their faces.

The first trial ended with acquittals for all six defendants. A second trial for four people in May ended in acquittals on most charges and a hung jury on the rest. After that defeat, the government dropped charges against 129 defendants, saying prosecutors would focus on the defendants against whom they had the strongest evidence.

More than 200 people were arrested after the protest, during which several store windows were broken and a parked limousine set ablaze.

“This is huge news,” said Dylan Petrohilos, a Washington-based activist who was one of the original defendants but had his charges dropped earlier this year. “The solidarity we showed as defendants won out.”

Activists credited a unified defense strategy with prevailing. This strategy included persuading defendants, sometimes over the objections of their lawyers, not to accept plea bargains.

“Solidarity was what won the case,” said Sam Menefee-Libey, a member of the DC Legal Posse activist collective. “I hope that organizers and people on the left study it.”


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