Day Riots And Clashes On The 39th
Anniversary Of "September 11th"This report was taken from here: http://liberaciontotal.lahaine.org/?p=4514
And translated by the black novaSabotages, barricades, fighting with bombs an armed attacks on police on September 11th. Leaving in the balance a dead paco (cop) shot and killed and many other pacos (cops) injured!• The Night Before The 11th…Preventive Repression On Monday night, the 10th, agents of the 30th Precinct Radio Patrol conducted interventions in various districts trying to prevent outbreaks of disturbances for a new September 11th. The so-called “centurion squad” made vehicle and identity checks in the communes of Puente Alto, La Platina, Recoleta and Conchalí, as well as the removal of materials that could be used for barricades and confrontations, like abandoned tires.
After these operations, police arrested 117 people. Of which 109 were for violation of the Drug Act, 5 for outstanding warrants, 2 for carrying weapons and for violation of the Arms Control Act, who were found with 80 .45 caliber cartridges. All detained were willing to go to their corresponding tribunals.
The 10th - Unrest In The Night In Santiago:Despite the police’s preventive attempt, on the night of Monday the 10th, riots and clashes were reported in different parts of the country.
In the San Bernardo commune, after 10pm, encapuchadxs (hooded-ones) threw Molotov cocktails,rocks and blunt objects at the police, who used gases, water cannons and shotguns to disperse the encapuchadxs (hooded-ones). Encapuchadxs (hooded-ones) also carried out attacks on the 14th police station, throwing all sorts of objects at it.
In the La Florida commune at around 1:50am encapuchadxs (hooded-ones) set barricades outside the Liceo Benjamín Vicuña Mackenna (school), disrupting traffic and causing some unrest.
On the other hand, in the El Bosque commune, about 30 encapuchadxs (hooded-ones) set on fire barricades with tires and rubble outside the Liceo Juan Gómez Milla (school), disrupting traffic on Grand Avenue. Upon the police arriving, the young clashed with the police.
In Regions:In Coquimbo, around 9pm, 30 encapuchadxs (hooded-ones) disrupted traffic outside of the Campus Andrés Bello in front of the University of La Serena, damaging a security camera, lighting on fire tires and stop signs. After fighting with police, stones were thrown at cops, injuring 5 cops.
In Viña del Mar, around 2am, 15 encapuchadxs (hooded-ones) set tires on fire in front of the Liceo Guillermo Pérez Cotapos (school). Upon the police arriving, stones were thrown at the police and other elements.
In San Felipe, around 00:30am, 30 encapuchadxs (hooded-ones) lit on fire barricades on Dardignac St. & Duco, where a group entered, forcing open the metal curtain to the Company Fruticula "Cabrini Brothers", damaging and removing plastic containers for use in the barricades. Later at 2:30am, another group of encapuchadxs (hooded-ones) cut Route 60 at Km 35 with barricades, the route connected Los Andes to San Felipe. Upon the police arriving there were clashes with cops and a stone that was thrown injured a cop.
In Rancagua, around 1:40am, a group of encapuchadxs (hooded-ones) set on fire tires on El Sol Ave. & Uruguay, then they tried to enter Santa Isabel Supermarket, instead of clashing with the police.
In regions such as Talca, Curico and Valdivia, just after 00:00am barricades were lit and there were clashes with police. In Curico three vehicles were burned, they remained parked, one of the cars was set on fire for being stolen.
Following the clashes and riots for the pre-"11", 27 people were detained nationwide. Most accused for disorders and some for damages to police vehicles and injuring police.
• Starting Tuesday 11th!In Santiago:After 7am in rush hour traffic congestion, 30 encapuchadxs (hooded-ones) lit barricades on September 11th Avenue to the east, outside the Liceo Lastarrria (school) in the Providencia commune. Upon the arrival of the police, youths threw stones at the police. Police used lots of gas and water cannon trucks to disperse the encapuchadxs (hooded-ones) who retreated to the lyceum.
The fascist mayor of the Providencia commune ordered the eviction of the Liceo (school), which was occupied by high school student as part of the student mobilizations. After the eviction, 10 youths were detained, before being released. Later the students again occupied the Liceo (school).
In the center of Santiago encapuchadxs (hooded-ones) set on fire barricades on Spain St. outside the Liceo Dario Salas (school), where clashes were produced with the arrival of the police.
After the police conducted an eviction of the Liceo (school), which was taken by 70 students.
In Concepción:During the morning encapuchadxs (hooed-ones) lit barricades on the northern Juan Pablo II Bridge that connects San Pedro Concepcion de la Paz, after that they fled the scene.
Later another group lit barricades on the outskirts of the University of Bío Bío (UBB) and the Technical University Federico Santa Maria (UTFSM) of Hualpén.
At about 1:30pm outside the UBB, encapuchadxs (hooded-ones) cut Collao Ave., and latter faced Special Forces with stones and Molotov cocktails.
From UTFSM also went encapuchadxs (hooded-ones) cutting with burning tires the Las Golondrinas Hualpén Ave., which generated confrontations with Special Forces.
Incendiary device located inside the Metropolitan Cathedral of SantiagoThe afternoon of the 11th, the Gope (Police Special Operations Group, GOPE) attended the Metropolitan Cathedral located in the Plaza de Armas in downtown Santiago. The alert was given by an official of the Cathedral, who found a suspicious bag in the third confessional.
Police had to evacuate and cordon off the perimeter. Gope finally confirmed that it was an incendiary device, which was then turned off and removed from the site in an explosive resistant container.
The device consisted of a canister with 5 liters of fuel and potassium chlorate with a system of electrical activation of a timer connected to a battery and a light bulb without a covering with filament to the air, in contact with flammable substances.
There were no reports of the presence of pamphlets or any claim.
• 11 NightAs always on this day, the majority of people are looking to get home early because the public transport buses stop running when it gets dark and with the coming of the night, the beginning of lighting the streets and avenues with innumerable barricades. That's why any record or balance view will always be incomplete given the large number of sources of conflicts generated in the city.
On the other hand many people take to the streets, most only do it to look at the clashes and to share near the barricades, because there are sectors where there are no clashes but still the streets are lit.
Also among those who choose to participate in the riots, there is a variety of motivations as large as the number of barricades.
During the night of September 11 many communes of Santiago were without power, electrical transformers were attacked. The same was repeated in countless towns and regions.
At around 8pm the first barricades in the center of Santiago were registered and after a demonstration at the Victor Jara Stadium (ex Chile Stadium, in the dictatorship it was a detention center) La Alameda (one of the cities major streets) was cut with barricades, a place where confrontations with police were generated.
In the Estación Central commune, specifically in the Villa Francia barricades were set on April 5th Ave., and its surroundings, in this sector fierce clashes were generated with police where encapuchadxs (hooded-ones) used stones, Molotov cocktails and lots of firearms against police and their cars, where a policeman was wounded by a bullet. The press also was the target of attacks, where pellets hit the leg a journalist from Chilevisión.
In the town Los Nogales in the Central Station a 16-year-old was shot and wounded and was taken to a hospital in serious condition. According to accounts from his relatives those who fired were from the neighborhood and had problems with the youth.
In the town of La Pincoya in the Huechuraba Commune numerous barricades were lit by Recoleta Ave., and in the surrounding area, the encapuchadxs (hooded-ones) using a great deal of guns, in addition to Molotov cocktails clashed with the police. Also in the area three luxury vehicles were set on fire and burned, the cars were stolen from other parts of Santiago. In this district a policeman was hit by a bottle of paint in the face, causing serious damage to one eye. Also outside of the 54th police station encapuchadxs (hooded-ones), attacked with bullets the police station.
In the Peñalolen commune, in the area of Lo Hermida there were heavy clashes with police and a great number of barricades.
In the La Victoria town, in the municipality of Pedro Aguirre Cerda, clashes and barricades were constant in the sector. Also a policeman was wounded by a bullet in the leg.
In the Pintana commune a great quantity of barricades were lit, and it was in one of these barricades by Catalina Bay Ave., where a Transantiago bus from route E was completely burned, the bus driver got off the bus and the machine was used to fuel a barricade. Also the 13th police station came under attack by rocks.
During the night, in many sectors too there were attacks and looting of stores. Supermarkets losses were the most. In Conchalí a Copec gas station was attacked, destroying the base for some of the fuel dispensers and other objects were destroyed. In Santa Raquel Ave. in La Florida commune a butcher shop "Res" was destroyed after breaking its metal curtains.
According to the transport system Transantiago, about 415 buses were damaged, of which 5 were torched.
In many regions there were also strong disturbances. As in Concepcion where in the night there were several outbreaks of fighting with frequent use of Molotov’s, one of the strongest was in the city of Aguita De La Perdiz, which ended with an attack on a pharmacy and offices of the University of Concepcion. On the other hand in Valparaiso, barricades and clashes were present, from the downtown area on Argentina Ave., like in the entrance to the city Agua Santa where encapuchadxs (hooded-ones) seized barricades and clashed with police using Molotov cocktails, it was also the same place where they attacked the headquarters of UCV TV Channel.
In Puerto Montt after 8pm, some 25 encapuchadxs (hooded-ones) seized tires on the road from the international route Pto. Montt-Pargua. The route was cut off for hours and a police vehicle was stoned. The leaflets were left in place in memory of compañera (friend in struggle) Claudia Lopez.
Nationally there were 255 arrests during the night of September 11. Who were formalized the morning of Wednesday the 12th, all were released, but some with precautionary warnings.
After a day 26 police were injured including 5 in serious conditions.
A paco (cop) shot to death amid clashes"You'll see ... All the bullets will be returned!"No doubt, the fact under the strong day of street violence was the execution of the cop Cristián Martínez 30, motorcycle cop from the 49th Precinct in Quilicura, northern sector of Santiago.
Just after 00:00am the cop was with a squad of police trying to quell the disorders and barricades that were produced in a plaza in the Parinacota city in the Quilicura commune. Near the plaza there was a supermarket that was under threat of being looted. It was at a time when the police were receiving stones and bullets from various points, that a bullet was introduced through the space between the vest and the armpit, reaching his chest. His comrades vainly tried to transfer him to a nearby hospital, but it was in the middle of the whining and despair, that gave birth to a new martyr, number 1039 of the nefarious institution of police, who dies in defense of social peace.
The prosecutor who took the investigation sought to move immediately to the scene, but a mob of people attacked the police vehicles where he was going, forcing him to change vehicles and enter the town in an armored car with police. Agents of the Police Special Operations Group (GOPE) were deployed in the area where the officer fell to guard the research work in an environment where bullets were still being shot in the area.
Around 5am in the morning, and with the population of Parinacota besieged by police, the first raids began. Police are basing their investigation on a video, captured by a surveillance camera, where some young people are holding the helmet and shield of the policeman, tools of the cop that were left behind after being shot.
This Wednesday, a 16-year-old was arrested on charges of shooting at the bastard, to which he denies responsibility, he is saying they are blaming him only because they don’t know who actually shot him, for there were many fire arms being used in the area. The formalization hearing was postponed for Thursday the 13th, until then he will remain detained.
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