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DNC Dog Pound

from Fox News, 8-16-08

DENVER — Individuals arrested at the
Democratic National Convention will be
processed at an industrial warehouse with
chain-link cells topped by razor wire, a facility
some have compared to the U.S. prison at
Guantanamo Bay.

Groups planning marches, concerts and
other events during the Aug. 25-28
convention dub the center “Gitmo on the
Platte,” for the nearby South Platte River.

The Denver sheriff’s office, which operates
city and county jails, insists anyone taken to
the center will be there only a few hours while
they’re fingerprinted, issued a court date and
released after posting bail. Others will be
transferred to facilities designed for longer
detentions.

“Of course if the numbers are overwhelming,
that’s all going to be out the door,” said Capt.
Frank Gale, a sheriff’s spokesman. “If we’re
inundated with a bunch of civil unrest, it
doesn’t matter how well we prepare. If we get
severe numbers it’s going to take us forever”
to process those in custody.

Video footage of the north Denver warehouse
on Denver’s KCNC-TV showed coils of razor
wire topping chain-link cells. A sign read:
“Electric stun devices used here.”

Gale said each cell will be about 20-by-20
feet. He refused to say how many people
could be processed there.

“It’s just ridiculous, the thing looks like a dog
pound,” said Mark Cohen of the protest
group Recreate-68 Alliance. “Even if you only
put dogs in there, people will be complaining
about it. I think you ought to have the Red
Cross and Amnesty International come take
a look at this thing.”

Mayor John Hickenlooper’s office said police
will ask people to voluntarily comply with their
orders before arresting anyone. “The city
does not anticipate the need for widespread
arrests,” the mayor’s office statement said,
but it noted “the intention of some
organizations to deliberately get arrested.”

The American Civil Liberties Union and the
People’s Law Project have been talking with
the city about giving attorneys access to
detainees. The city said attorneys can meet
clients in court, not at the facility.

ACLU-Colorado legal director Mark
Silverstein said city officials told him detained
protesters will be taken by bus to the facility,
about 2 miles northeast of downtown. Those
who are unable or refuse to post bail will be
taken to a downtown city jail to await a court
date.

Silverstein said warehouse cells won’t have
running water, bathrooms or telephones.
Gale said deputies will escort anyone
needing those services.
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