2020-08-16: Police Kidnappings Come to Pittsburgh rak ================================================================ Yesterday afternoon around 5 p.m., armed plain clothes Pittsburgh Police officers snatched a protester off the streets and drove off in an unmarked white van. The city announced that he faces three charges [0]: "failure to disperse", "disorderly conduct", and "obstructing highways and other public passages". Mayor Peduto offered the following defence of the police's actions [1]: Just a quick reminder of Constitutional rights. They have restrictions. The right to assemble is a guaranteed right, the right to shut down public streets, is a privilege. That privilege is sanctioned by laws and codes. In Pittsburgh, we worked w ACLU & CPRB to create our codes. The ACLU of Pennsylvania responded [2-3] that it does not support the kidnapping of protesters. The Post-Gazette reports that [4]: Mr. Cartier declined to comment by phone, but on his Twitter account, he said he was asked by a passenger in the van for directions around the protest. "When I approached the van to provide directions the passenger grabbed me and multiple other men sprang out of the back of the van heavily armed to arrest me. I was driven to the busway where officers searched me and transported me to ACJ [Allegheny County Jail]," he tweeted. In the rest of the world, we have a word for snatching people off the streets: kidnapping. For countless reasons, it behooves you to identify yourself as law enforcement when make an arrest. J'aurais honte. [0] https://twitter.com/PghPublicSafety/status/1294811823334739969 [1] https://twitter.com/billpeduto/status/1294841567174365186 [2] https://twitter.com/aclupa/status/1295029192271237121 [3] https://www.aclupa.org/en/press-releases/aclu-pa-statement-pittsburgh-police-tactics-weekend-protest [4] https://www.post-gazette.com/news/crime-courts/2020/08/16/arrest-protest-march-terrifying-matthew-cartier-Pittsburgh-BLM-police-unmarked-van-armed/stories/202008160162