Thursday, August 25, 2011

Several charged in attack identified as anarchists

August 23, 2011 The Olympian


BY JEREMY PAWLOSKI Staff writer OLYMPIA – Several people arrested early
Sunday after allegedly attacking two men downtown are affiliated with
local anarchist groups, Olympia Police Lt. Jim Costa said Tuesday.

Six of those also were arrested during a protest of police brutality in
downtown Olympia in 2010.

Two men told police they were attacked early Sunday morning when they came
upon a group of people throwing garbage and street signs into the street
and questioned why they were doing that.

“All we wanted them to do is respect where you live,” said Austin
Wattenberg, 24, an Olympia resident who works two jobs, at the Thai Garden
restaurant and at Community Resources, where he helps the disabled. “They
got violent over it. That’s not even that crazy of a thing to ask from
someone.”

Wattenberg said the people in the group told them to go away, and said
“this doesn’t concern you” as they threw debris into the roadway at Fourth
Avenue and Capitol Way about 2 a.m. Sunday.

Wattenberg said he responded, “You don’t understand, this is our town,
this is where we grew up, this does concern us.”

Wattenberg said he and his friend, Joshua Penn, 25, took a bag of garbage
and a sign that had been thrown into the road and placed the items off to
the side where they would not be an obstruction.

That’s when Wattenberg and Penn say the group of about 20 people descended
on them, threw them to the ground and punched and kicked them. Wattenberg
said he was shocked by the sudden violence of the group.

Wattenberg said Penn suffered cuts and bruises on his knee and elbow
during the attack.

Penn said members of the group identified themselves as anarchists.

Wattenberg and Penn used their cell phones to call Olympia police. Police
arrived and arrested 10 people whom Wattenberg and Penn positively
identified as being involved in the mayhem.

The 10 who were arrested were booked into the Olympia Municipal Jail and
cited with misdemeanor disorderly conduct/riot, Costa said.

Penn said members of the group that attacked him were complaining about
Olympia and the government.

“That’s your political statement, you’re going to knock down garbage cans
and trash the town?” Penn said.

The 10 people arrested were identified as: Emma Day, Jami Williams, Ryan
Scott, Alexander Barton, Kristy Keeley, Tyler Turner, Andrea Walden,
Steven Jablonski, Russell Swift and Eric Sullivan.

Six of the people arrested on Sunday also were arrested during a march in
downtown Olympia on April 8, 2010. They are: Williams, Jablonski, Keeley,
Sullivan, Turner and Barton.

Williams was arrested and charged with misdemeanor assault during the
April 8 demonstration in downtown Olympia after she spray-painted the lens
of Olympian photographer Tony Overman’s camera as he was trying to take
photographs of the protesters.



Police say attackers are affiliated with anarchists

Melee: 6 were also arrested in 2010 incident

JEREMY PAWLOSKI August 24, 2011 The Olympian

OLYMPIA – Several people arrested early Sunday after allegedly attacking
two men downtown are affiliated with local anarchist groups, Olympia
Police Lt. Jim Costa said Tuesday.

Six of them also were arrested during a protest of police brutality in
downtown Olympia in 2010.

In Sunday’s early morning incident, two men told police they were attacked
when they came upon a group of people throwing garbage and street signs
into the street and questioned why they were doing that.

“All we wanted them to do is respect where you live,” said Austin
Wattenberg, 24, an Olympia resident who works two jobs, at the Thai Garden
restaurant and at Community Resources, where he helps the disabled.

“They got violent over it. That’s not even that crazy of a thing to ask
from someone.”

Wattenberg said the people in the group told them to go away, and said
“this doesn’t concern you” as they threw debris into the roadway at Fourth
Avenue and Capitol Way about 2 a.m. Sunday.

Wattenberg said he responded, “You don’t understand. This is our town.
This is where we grew up. This does concern us.”

Wattenberg said he and a friend, Joshua Penn, 25, took a bag of garbage
and a sign that had been thrown into the road and placed the items off to
the side where they would not be an obstruction.

That’s when, Wattenberg and Penn say, the group of about 20 people
descended on them, threw them to the ground and punched and kicked them.
Wattenberg said he was shocked by the sudden violence of the group.

Wattenberg said Penn suffered cuts and bruises on his knee and elbow
during the attack.

Penn said members of the group identified themselves as anarchists.

Wattenberg and Penn used their cell phones to call Olympia police. Police
arrived and chased off about 40 people and arrested 10 people, whom
Wattenberg and Penn positively identified as being involved in the mayhem.

The 10 people were booked into the Olympia Municipal Jail and cited with
misdemeanor disorderly conduct/riot, Costa said.

Penn said members of the group that attacked him were complaining about
Olympia and the government.

“That’s your political statement? You’re going to knock down garbage cans
and trash the town?” Penn said.

The 10 people arrested were identified as: Emma Day, Jami Williams, Ryan
Scott, Alexander Barton, Kristy Keeley, Tyler Turner, Andrea Walden,
Steven Jablonski, Russell Swift and Eric Sullivan.

The six arrested Sunday who also were arrested during a march in downtown
Olympia on April 8, 2010 are Williams, Jablonski, Keeley, Sullivan, Turner
and Barton.

Williams was arrested and charged with misdemeanor assault during the 2010
demonstration in downtown Olympia after she spray-painted the lens of
Olympian photographer Tony Overman’s camera as he was trying to take
photographs of the protesters.

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