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Indybay Journalist Assaulted by Leon Panetta's Security at Bookshop Santa Cruz Event

by Alex Darocy (alex [at] alexdarocy.com)
I was physically assaulted by a security agent who was working for former Secretary of Defense and CIA Director Leon Panetta at a speaking and book-signing engagement in Santa Cruz on November 10. The agent intentionally and deliberately grabbed my camera and hit me with it in the face when I was attempting to take a photo of Panetta leaving the event. I was approximately one foot away from him when he struck me. Top photo: The agent who assaulted me. (Photos of the protest will be published soon)
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The event was hosted by Bookshop Santa Cruz and held at Peace United Church in their main sanctuary/chapel. The purchase of Panetta's book "Worthy Fights: A Memoir of Leadership in War and Peace" was required for admission. I was there to photograph and report on a small protest that was organized to oppose Panetta's deadly war record, as well as his involvement in expanding the scope of drone warfare.

Panetta's security group was comprised of four agents as far as I could tell, but there may have been more waiting in the vehicles in which he arrived. When asked what agency they were with, one agent indicated he would not disclose that information.

Early in the evening, before Panetta arrived, one of the agents recognized me from photographing a protest outside of a prior event. Panetta spoke at UC Santa Cruz on April 25, and on that day the guard had tried to avoid me photographing her.

When she first saw me at Peace United Church, I heard her sarcastically say to Brooke Graff, the parish administrator, "there's my favorite Photographer," as if the two had previously discussed the possibility of me being in attendance.

I was able to photograph Panetta as he entered the event, and at the conclusion I had hoped to get a photo of him leaving.

When I spotted his group exiting, Panetta was attempting to sit down in the back seat of an SUV. The guard who hit me was holding the door for him when I neared the vehicle. I positioned myself about a foot away from him, snapped one photo, and immediately he grabbed the lens of my camera.

It was fairly dark outside near the car and there were no witnesses in the immediate vicinity of the vehicle.

The impact of the camera against my face seemed to unfold in slow motion.

The guard hit me with some lateral motion, but what I felt was a "pushing back" of my head. On one level it felt like I had been hit by a club from the side, even though the force of the impact made my head snap directly backwards.

After he hit me, I shouted to Leon Panetta that his security guard had assaulted me. The guard slammed the door shut and hopped into the front seat. As the car proceeded to leave, I pounded once loudly on a window, continuing to communicate to Panetta that I had just been assaulted.

The contact point of the strike was on the right side of my chin.

A minor, red-colored abrasion, of about one centimeter long, is visible on my chin.

The shock of the evening has subsided, but nine hours later, as I publish this account, I can still feet slight pain and there still is minor swelling. My head is aching and the area of the impact is still slightly tender to the touch.

My neck also hurts and feels stiff.

The only other security present during the evening at Peace United was the Deputy Chief of the Santa Cruz Police Department, Rick Martinez. I overheard an individual ask him why it was he who had arrived, and he said it was because he "was in the area."

Bookshop Santa Cruz delegated some security duties to its regular employees, in addition to one former employee who said she was "volunteering." Other security duties were assumed by Peace United's staff, which included administrator Graff and Reverend Dave Dodson.

Martinez left the protest before I was struck, but as he was leaving he told me to, "be careful."

I have photographed him at a number of protests, and he is aware that documenting police and security activity is something I do regularly.

When I attempted to explain the details of the assault to Reverend Dodson, who also served as a doorman for the event for much of the evening, he shut the chapel doors in my face while stating plainly that I should file a police report. He would not listen to me or offer compassion. The Reverend is also on the board of directors of Conflict Resolution Center of Santa Cruz County.

Additionally, I was treated very poorly by Casey Coonerty Protti, the daughter of the owner of Book Shop Santa Cruz, and Julia Sinn, their events coordinator. They allowed mainstream media to enter the event, but Protti completely blacklisted me in a manner that was both dishonest and disrespectful. I informed them I will no longer patronize their establishment. I have been a regular customer at Bookshop Santa Cruz since before the Coonerty family bought it in 1973, and I had been planning to buy family members books for holiday gifts this year, as I do every year at the store, which is located in downtown Santa Cruz. I plan to write an open letter to the Bookshop explaining why I believe they behaved so badly.

I do not know if the security agents working for Panetta have sworn to protect and uphold the United States Constitution, as most police agents and public officials are required, but I do know there is no justification for this use of force against me by the agent who hit me.

Note: All of the photos that I took during Panetta's arrival are embedded with a time stamp of 6:42 pm, which indicates they were all created within the time span of one minute. Deputy Chief Martinez was walking behind both me and the security group escorting Panetta inside. The photo shows he found the situation humorous. I have photographed Martinez a number of times at various political events. As mentioned earlier in this article, there was no other police presence at Panetta's book signing.


Alex Darocy
http://alexdarocy.blogspot.com/
§Panetta's arrival
by Alex Darocy
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Time stamp: 6:42 pm
§The agent who assaulted me
by Alex Darocy
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Time stamp: 6:42 pm
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by Alex Darocy
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Time stamp: 6:42 pm
§Rick Martinez, Deputy Chief of Police
by Alex Darocy
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Time stamp: 6:42 pm
§Abrasion
by Alex Darocy
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§Abrasion
by Alex Darocy
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§Peace United Church during the protest on November 10
by Alex Darocy
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Demonstrators placed signs around the church property.
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For more photos from the April 25 protest of Panetta's speaking engagement at UC Santa Cruz, see:
https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2014/04/26/18754884.php
§Worthy Fights
by Alex Darocy
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Comments (Hide Comments)
by G
The SCPD gang kneels to the bigger gang.
by A
for hosting these thugs and treating independent media so poorly.
by spook busters
taking a hit from a cia minion and living to report the tale!

not only are you the hero here, you are also the greater patriot, standing up for freedom of the press against the illegal use of force by the panetta party.
by Pat Colby
Alex I suggest that you report your assault to the SCPD for documentation. Of course they won't do anything, but the Secret Service is under CIA and Dept of Justice their supervisors. I agree with the Boycott of Bookshop for this and many other anti-labor reasons. This should not go without notice and accountability. I think they purposely targeted you!
by fuck the pigs
correct me if i am wrong, but as a general rule, anarchists don't make police reports for ideological reasons.
bookshop boycott for bodyguard behavior doesn't seem quite connected enough. first one would need to

PIN IT ON PANETTA

send a group of supporters to his office to demand a letter of apology. (it may be difficult for panetta to write one for liability reasons) if he ignores your repeated attempts, it looks like he condones the thug bodyguard's brutality, and he has a pr nightmare, russian tv might even pick it up.
if you get that letter, even better. a letter of apology from a cia director would look pretty fucking bad ass on the wall.
by Robert Norse
The Sentinel's only reference to the protest was at the end of puff piece that read more like an ad for his book than a news story.:

[http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/santacruz/ci_26917240/former-cia-chief-leon-panetta-tells-his-story?source=rss ]

"Not everybody in Santa Cruz was happy about Panetta's visit. About two dozen protesters from the Resource Center for Nonviolence, Food Not Bombs and others picketed the event, protesting what they called Panetta's "war crimes and crimes against humanity." Four protesters briefly disrupted the talk when they stood up and unfurled a long paper banner supporting peace and paraded past the stage and along the side of the room. Unfazed by the interruption, Panetta said he respects the viewpoint of people who disagree with him."

Standard for the Urinal, of course. Perhaps they'll garner more ads from Coonerty's War-Backing business.

Panetta, of course, abets the overseas slaughter with his use of "terrorist" labels to mask the real causes of attacks on American troops and their proxies in the Middle East and elsewhere. It's the coverstory that justifies the far more lethal government terror that he's part and parcel of. His book sounds like another inducement to continued profits for the military-industrial-congressional war machine, not to mention a little extra cash for him and the Coonerty clan.

Tolerating security guard thuggery against opposition journalists must be something Leon has grown accustomed. Why worry about assaulting one critic when your policies have already supported the death of literally several million people over the last 25 years in the Iraqi wars and sanctions, the Afghani war, the Syrian war, etc. etc.

I arrived late at the protest around 7 PM (it started at 5:30 PM, I'm told). Even at that point there were two lines of protesters at two different spots with large banners. I imagine it was even larger earlier. Any reports?

Thanks as ever to Alex for getting out the info in words and pictures.

Looks like Coonerty is adding to his lengthening list of "banned" people for political protest. (I've been banned since spring 1994).
by DC Indymedia video specialist
Twice I've had to physically resist similar assaults, one from a hotel security guard and one from a teabagger, both in 2010. The hotel security guard followed animal rights protesters out of the hotel and grabbed my camera even though I had never left the sidewalk. That security guard let go in a hurry after I brought my (closed) tripod around and down with just enough force to break the grip on my camera. Legally I was using reasonable and nonlethal force to resist a strong-arm robbery,and yes, I got away with it. Not having entered the hotel may have played a big role in why they could not get a warrant for meeting security guard force with force of my own. I did notice that I had a lot less trouble after that tripod incident.

Panetta is a nasty piece of work, his security guards are probably what amount to private gangsters, not cops. Let them understand that there are some of us out there wielding cameras who will meet force with force-and that self defense is perfectly legal. As long as you clear the area quickly to evade a potential illegal arrest, it will be difficult to impossible for anyone to get a warrant after the fact.
by La Sombra
Coonertys = Opportunistic, Evil Traitors. "Booksellers" who would like to suppress free speech and take excessive profits from insider trading - such as the illegal zoning variance they pressured the city to allow for Ryan's biz partner's (Neuner) home on Union Street.

Boycott = 100% Sure.


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