Anonymous / @Anarchoanon / #Every5th MEDIA ALERT FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: @anarchoanon anarchoanon@riseup.net (We operate anonymously to avoid retaliation by police, but we are real people wiling to work with you to help you tell this story as you see fit.) Denver 5/5- Wednesday, May 5th saw the 7th monthly “Every 5th” protest in the streets of Denver. The loose internet-based activist collective known as “Anonymous” has been holding these events to call attention to different issues in the city and the nation. The last event on April 5th was a protest against police brutality, which was predictably attacked by the Denver Police Department. This month's protest was to call for an “end to Denver's war on free speech,” to call attention to the unconstitutional anti-protest measures often taken by the police department. The number of marchers fluctuated between 30 and 100 throughout the day. With slogans and banners calling attention to police brutality and free speech issues, the march went all around downtown, passed through the Auraria college campus, and visited the 16th st mall. While the march was on the sidewalk outside Rock Bottom Brewery on 16th st, a line of riot police charged the march and violently pushed several people, including elderly women and children, to the ground in addition to making several unprovoked arrests. After a tense standoff outside Rock Bottom, the march went back up 16th st to disperse at the capitol building. As people dispersed to leave the protest, squads of Denver police stalked people leaving the protest, ambushing groups and individuals in parking lots and streets, apparently as “revenge” for their protest against the Denver Police Department. It was very apparent to eyewitnesses that Denver Police were maliciously targeting protesters in an attempt to intimidate them into ceasing first amendment-protected protest activity. The Denver Police continue to claim that their actions were to keep the public safe, which is very odd when reconciled with the sounds of innocent bystanders screaming as the police rushed and attacked people who were standing on the sidewalk. The protest was not hurting anyone, there was no danger and no acts of destruction. The only danger present was that crowds of people on the 16th street mall might see that there are people ready to stand up against the privatized, militarized, and gentrified direction Denver has been taking of late. An account by a mother who was violently knocked to the ground by DPD during the attack on the crowd outside Rock Bottom Brewery: “I was walking on the sidewalk, playing my drum when the police suddenly attacked the crowd. A police officer pushed me to the ground, someone picked me up, and then another police officer picked me up and threw me into a man standing nearby. The officer then yelled at me to “get off of him!” after the police themselves threw me into this man. This was my first protest in Denver, and I never said “fuck the police.” I was conducting myself in a peaceful and legal manner, and the police really opened up my eyes in terms of how they deal with protests in this city. I did not feel safe and in fact felt endangered by the officers' aggressive behavior. I asked who was in charge, but no officers would tell me who is in charge. Who is responsible for this? This is not ok.” The person who provided the above eyewitness account is available for interviews upon request. We can provide other eyewitnesses as well. “A group of us was calmly walking away from the protest, heading towards the Capitol Hill neighborhood. As we passed through a parking lot, a group of police officers on bicycles suddenly surrounded us, rammed our friend's bike with their bike, knocking him to the ground. They proceeded to chase him and arrest him without explaining themselves. Another individual present was punched in the face although he was never detained or accused of a crime. This kind of behavior by Denver Police is clearly a direct retaliation against us exercising our first amendment rights to publicly denounce the corruption and brutality of this city's police force. Today, I am ashamed to be a taxpayer in the city of Denver, because my tax dollars are financing the violent repression of peaceful dissent.” Video of police assaulting the crowd outside Rock Bottom Brewery: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGn4P9UmyX0 A very interesting conversation between Denver Police twitter account and “Your Anon News” an influential anonymous twitter account with 1.2 million followers: pic.twitter.com/KzelGDN08B pic.twitter.com/h8HBqICijn pic.twitter.com/lVoZZR6Pcj pic.twitter.com/9ZcDM1WZgQ pic.twitter.com/2AHAw8bkxr pic.twitter.com/mhr8ygqN5T pic.twitter.com/oVgmNpWxhk pic.twitter.com/uTqlYl1fbi