When the local offshoot of Occupy Wall Street began a five-month encampment in Austin, Texas last fall, the Austin police assigned at least three undercover officers to infiltrate the group and gather information on potentially illegal actions.
They may also have gone further, acting as provocateurs to encourage
the use of lockboxes or “sleeping dragons” — lengths of PVC pipe into
which protestors insert their arms to make it harder for police to
remove them during a demonstration.
Seven
protestors who used the devices while blocking a port entrance in
Houston last December 12 have been charged with a felony and face jail
terms of from two to ten years under what the Statesman calls “an
obscure statute that prohibits using a device that is manufactured or
adapted for the purpose of participating in a crime.”
The question of the lockboxes came up during a district court hearing
in Harris County this week at which one of those seven, Ronnie Garza,
sought to have the charge against him dropped.
It was disclosed at the
hearing that Austin Police Detective Shannon Dowell — known to Occupiers
as “Butch” — had purchased the necessary pipe and other materials using
funds supplied by Occupy Austin, constructed the devices himself, and
provided them to demonstrators.
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