New York Activist Billy Talen Goes to Trial Rather Than Plea Out Over "Obstructing Government Administration" Charge
Leading a "Black Lives Matter" Protest Talen Insists Video Shows He Was Breaking No Law
New York-based activist and author Billy Talen, who generally works under the aegis of "Rev. Billy and the Stop Shopping Choir" has refused to plea out over a January arrest in New York City's Grand Central Station during a "black lives matter" vigil, claiming he violated no laws and asking for a trial.
A press release from his spokeswoman Marnie Glickman released last week says:
"New York City police stop protests they don't like by cuffing us, 700 of us or one of us, put us in the Tombs or a bus garage overnight, then offer credit for time served and freedom from jail time if we plead guilty," said Reverend Billy. "But they should have been protecting our First Amendment in the first place, not feeling threatened by it…"
In the wake of his arrest, the MTA, through spokespersons, alleged that Talen had attacked or pushed police, though video of the interactions between Talen and MTA police show that Talen did not push or attack police officers….
Talen's attorneys have also filed a notice of intent to sue the MTA for false arrest, First Amendment retaliation, libel, slander, and other related claims on Mr. Talen's behalf.
A Village Voice report, which helps explain further why Talen is trying his luck in court instead of pleaing out:
Talen faced charges of disorderly conduct and obstructing government administration stemming from a January anti-racism protest at Grand Central Terminal.
Adjournments to contemplate dismissal involve setting aside the case for six months. As long as the defendant does not get arrested in that time, then the case is dismissed and sealed and the defendant has no criminal record…
[Talen] and his attorney, Wylie Stecklow, flat-out rejected the proposal, saying that, in lieu of an on-the-spot dismissal of the charges, they wanted to take the case to trial. Now Talen could face a year in jail for the charge of obstruction of government administration….
"The allegations cannot be proven. They're just not true," says Stecklow. "In this particular case Reverend Billy has done nothing wrong. This is harassing Reverend Billy…and we look forward to our day in court."….
Talen says that for him, the issue at hand is one of civil liberties. "Grand Central [Terminal], if that isn't protected by the First Amendment, then what is?" he says. "It's a big space, 750,000 people there, it's a secure space…Go there and speak your piece. We've got to protect expressive politics and free speech in Grand Central."
Disclosure: I know Talen through interviewing him for my book This is Burning Man and have had other friendly interactions with him through the years.
Video of the incident. The moment the cops collar him is around 1:30; you judge whether you see attacking, pushing, disorderliness, or criminal obstruction.
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So this dude is basically a professional protester? How does one make a living doing shit like this? It doesn't appear as though he has a real job.
Reminds me of the causeheads from PCU.
Still, he has the right to be an asshole I suppose.
Ha. I was thinking the same thing about the Causeheads.
Anyways, he definitely has the right to protest, and the right to be an asshole. And definitely the right to avoid having bullshit charges piled on him by lying cops*.
Also, Gutter is a tool.
* I realize the term "lying cops" is redundant.
[And WTF is "obstruction of government administration"? That sounds like the most FYTW charge I've ever heard of]
I kinda liked Gutter. His flash forward was one of the funniest parts of the movie.
Gutter: I, I, didn't.... exhale?
Kosmo: Hahahaha (thumbs up)! Works for me, good answer!
Also, he saved the party by bringing P-funk man, that totally makes up for him wearing a T-shirt with the name of the band he's going to see on it.
So he's a reverend. Did he at least fill in an online application with the Universal Life Church?
http://www.ulc.org/become-a-minister/
Fun fact: I am a minister with the Universal Life Church.
When you fill out their application, they are very clear that it does not give you the right to perform ritual circumcisions. Like - very clear. I'm a bit concerned there may have been some incidents that necessitated that disclaimer.
When you fill out their application, they are very clear that it does not give you the right to perform ritual circumcisions.
What is their stance on recreational circumcisions?
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"The president certainly has not indicated any reticence in using his executive authority to try and advance an agenda that benefits middle class Americans," Earnest said in response to a question about Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) calling on Obama to raise more than $100 billion in taxes through IRS executive action.
And so it begins continues ....
Wait..... whut?
Not a damn thing he has done has benefited the middle class. Fuck Earnest. And if Bernie Sanders wants more tax revenue, maybe he should fork over his fair share.
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This looks pretty bad for the cops. He's just yelling and they handcuff him, despite the fact that he didn't even seem to be interfering in any way.
Apparently you're not allowed to express your disapproval near a cop anymore or they'll arrest you.
Now if I were a progressive, I'd say that putting signs all over the ground of a subway station isn't speech.
Of course no - it cost *money,* didn't it?
I'm not sure what to think about this article -
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03.....tw-nytimes
When George W. Bush was re-elected in 2004, my 13-year-old daughter, Marisa, was so angry that she stopped wearing shoes.
She chose the most ineffective rebellion imaginable: two little bare feet against the world. She declared that she wouldn't wear shoes again until we had a new president.
When a 13 yr old kid does this, they're going to end up being a fucking insufferable adult.
And what did her daughter do when George W Bush was re-elected in 2008, and then again in '12?
Switched to tap shoes?
I learned early in fatherhood that you must establish boundaries at a very early age or you and your kid are in for a very difficult life.
I'm guessing that Dad was out of the picture, based on this from the article:
"It wasn't clear to her whether she should bother growing up. She would ask me, "Do you like your life?" Her tone implied judgment of my life without her having to spell it out: You drive, work in a cubicle, do chores and are terminally single. What's the point?"
And from the author bio:
"Betsy MacWhinney, an ecologist in Duvall, Wash., is working on a memoir about single parenthood."
Putting the politics of the people involved aside, I'd be very concerned if my 13yr old daughter acted the way detailed in the article if she was unhappy with the democratic process.
As a parent of a young daughter myself, I'd be concerned that her reaction was based on a tendency to feel extremely deeply. Dangerously deeply. The evidence that she was cutting on herself is classic of this type of personality.
She was unhappy about a president getting elected, and so she put herself through a kind of regiment of suffering by not wearing shoes on gravel in the winter? That's an emotional reaction that's entirely inwardly focused.
There are no adults in this situation...Betsy the whiner is replicating herself and everyone loses.
It would be funny if this wasn't rampant.
Maybe they can start lighting themselves on fire soon, you know, upgrade it to serious zealoutry.
I don't wish ill on the young woman, but if the girls I know who live entirely by their emotions are a representative sample, her life is going to be full of bad men. I hope she listened very closely to her mother's speech on contraception. Her life will get really hard if she starts having baby-daddies.
Obama supporters endorse Karl Marx ("an economic adviser to the Obama administration for many years") as the next President.
I knew it was Mike Dice jsut by reading your text.
He has some disturbing videos - disturbing because of what the interviewees say or agree to.
Did you see the one where he was asking passerby about the plans for the moonbase which would be used to attack Al Qaeda?
Ha, no.
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