UPDATE 10/15/2013:
According to LewRockwell:
The Obama Administration sent out the Metropolitan DC police to forcefully remove or arrest aging military veterans from their own monuments.
The cops were out in force armed with guns, stun guns, clubs, tear gas and riot helmets. When it came to the point of the veterans refusing orders to disperse or to discontinue their dismantling park service barricades the cops simply backed off of their mission and allowed the veterans to carry on.
First and foremost the veterans were peaceful and did not represent a public safety threat. They simply made a strong stand against the fascist Obama junta.
In a stunning display of disobedience the police actually stood down rather than engage in violence against the veterans. There can be no doubt that Whitehouse officials are livid that the cops allowed the veterans to dump hundreds of barricades at the entrance of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
ORIGINAL 10/14/2013:
According to The Examiner:
On Sunday, documentary filmmaker Dennis Michael Lynch alleged multiple instances of police brutality at the "Million Vets March" in Washington, D.C.
According to Lynch, he and "several women" were assaulted by police during the protest.
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He emphasized the veterans and the other protesters were not violent.
"They were honest, true, respectful to those around them and NEVER ONCE did anyone lift a hand," he added.
Lynch also said he witnessed officers "whack" an older women with night clubs in a scene he described as "out of control."
Later, he said he "misreported."
"My last post said I witnessed a woman get whacked with a night stick. What I should of said was 'several women,'" he posted.
Just another day in America as costumed goons who supposedly keep us safe are sent out to harass 90 year old veterans who actually did fight to keep us safe. While they're at it those POS cops of course find the time to bash some poor women with night clubs, why else get in to this line of work if not to hit innocent people and get away with it?
On a brighter note the Million Veteran March was a great success, check out the videos below!
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