Preemptive Arrests at RNC Threaten Political Organization
by Kay Guinane, 12/16/2008
8 activists who helped organize demonstrations at the Republican National Convention in St. Paul have been charged with 4 felony counts and, if convicted, face over two decades in jail. These charges are establishing a dangerous precedent for restricting future political organization, demonstration and free speech.
These arrests were prior to the September convention as an attempt to undermine anti-RNC protests in St. Paul. The 8 activists, now known as the RNC8, are being charged with:
- Count 1 - conspiracy to riot in the second degree in furtherance of terrorism
- Count 2 - conspiracy to riot in the second degree (without terrorism enhancement)
- Count 3 - conspiracy to damage property in furtherance of terrorism
- Count 4 - conspiracy to damage property (without terrorism enhancement)
