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Flexicuffs aren't flexible: that's the first thing I learned about being handcuffed Thursday night on the Marion Street Bridge in St. Paul.

I was one of several dozen media members covering a large protest on the final night of the Republican National Convention. The protesters originally planned to march from the state capitol to the Xcel Center about a mile and a half away. Police blocked one of the bridges over I-94 about ten blocks from the RNC perimeter, keeping the protesters on the capitol (north) side of the freeway.

My colleague John Wise and I found another bridge across and visited the largely peaceful protest. I videotaped officers arresting one agitator to the cheers of the crowd. Just when it seemed this mostly non-violent protest would break up, a second large group came marching south to the bridge. They came from a street that ran closer to the capitol, but I'm not sure where they started.

This second group didn't try to break through the police bridge barrier, but kept marching past it, turning west down the freeway frontage road. Police quickly scrambled ahead and blocked south access to the next bridge across I-94, instead turning the crowd north past a Sears store.

I was a few blocks behind but I saw flashes and heard several loud bangs. When I arrived at the scene, mounted police began corralling protesters into the parking lot of the Sears store. Other officers on bullhorns were telling people to move "southbound" back toward the freeway. Several smoke bombs and flash-bang concussion grenades went off in my immediate area, which I captured on tape. Police finally told everyone to "move toward the bridge."

Once people were on the bridge we were instructed to sit down and put our hands on our heads. I sat on the median between John and a reporter from Variety magazine, and I could see several other media members I'd spotted over the last several hours sitting about 50 feet away. About an hour later an officer on a bullhorn announced everyone on the bridge would be arrested, and to cooperate with officers as they cuffed us one by one. They asked that we keep our hands on our heads until we were cuffed.

At least two officers recognized that we and a few others on the median were credentialed media members, as we all had RNC Radio/TV tags around our necks. They asked about six of us on the median to sit together. We were given the distinct impression more than once that we would be cuffed but then merely ticketed and released on the scene. The other media members I'd spotted before sitting 50 feet away had already been taken away.

Finally I was asked to stand while I was handcuffed. My camera bag and pockets were searched, my information was taken, and I was escorted to another area by a polite and respectful policeman in riot gear. He waited with me for about 45 minutes. John and the Variety reporter were nearby, each with their own police escort.

Finally another officer noticed my credentials and told my escorting officer he'd heard the media was being ticketed and released in a "grassy knoll" area (yes, that's what they called it). Both officers walked me there, asking a few different lawmen if they knew about the orders, which no one seemed to know anything about. They cut the cuffs off me (I had to wriggle out of one of them, and yes they are very IN-flexi-cuffs). They then told me to wait, trusting I wouldn't disappear with a perimeter of officers nearby. I swore I wouldn't move until someone in uniform told me to.

While I waited for someone to give me a ticket, I saw something that made me go cold: John was led to another area and was being photographed for a mugshot. Then they took his media credentials and bagged them, along with his camera and gear, and led him to a bus. I was suddenly very, very nervous. What was happening? Why wasn't he being released with me? I saw the Variety reporter go through the same thing, too. My escorting officer had disappeared. Who else knew about releasing the media? Clearly, no one in my immediate area.

I stood there getting more and more agitated. About half an hour later the Public Information Officer for the Ramsey County Sheriff approached me and asked who I was and why I was standing there by myself. He laughed when I explained I was waiting for a ticket. He then escorted me to the perimeter of the scene and told me I was free to leave. I told him about my colleague on the bus, which had just left, and he explained he couldn't do anything now, but would be on the lookout for him. And then he left.

And I turned around and began walking very fast in the opposite direction.

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GUNRIGHTS read my blog view my photos
Sep 5, 2008 | 3:06 PM

Poor Alice. We're glad you've been released. Keep us posted on what happened to John & other reporters.

ted-mania read my blog view my photos
Sep 5, 2008 | 3:20 PM

One hell of a "finale" to your big trip huh Alice..........glad to hear you're safe......sounds like it coulda gotten scary.....as if you weren't a little scared already........

Has anything close to this scene ever happened to you before?.....

chardoney read my blog view my photos
Sep 5, 2008 | 3:21 PM

WOW, COOL, ALICEK, YOUZ A BIG TIME CRIMINAL NOW?!! :))

Seriously, lol, I'm sure it was extremely infuriation and a bit scary... aren't you glad you didn't bring your guns.

ssssh, GR, I'm not sure we'll EVER seeee "john" again! O_O

alicek read my blog view my photos
Sep 5, 2008 | 3:23 PM

Thanks, Gunrights.
John is back home in NYC. I'm not sure what happened to any other reporters.

NORTHTX read my blog view my photos
Sep 5, 2008 | 3:25 PM

Alice,

I have this vision of the powers at Fox asking who would like to go to the next big thing. All of ya'll are in a line and those wanting to go are asked to step forward. After your experience, the others step BACK and you are left in front. Be careful.

Glad you are back and hope your co-workers are as well. Now you all have a story to tell your grandchildren. LOL

varnedeau read my blog
Sep 5, 2008 | 3:26 PM

Hey Alice
you alright they didn't treat ya too ruff did they?

Parve
Sep 5, 2008 | 3:31 PM

You should have stayed in the studio with your buddy Sheppard or at least hung a little closer to Karl Rove.

Seriously, I'm glad your o.k., and even though your 1st amendment rights were **** on last night it will still make a good story at the company christmas party.

varnedeau read my blog
Sep 5, 2008 | 3:32 PM



Good to see you back here is something from all of us here. Blog world

chardoney read my blog view my photos
Sep 5, 2008 | 3:33 PM

"OTHER reports" have vanised...disappeared...

News at 6.

Parve
Sep 5, 2008 | 3:44 PM

Alice - Here is a link from the Variety reporter who was sitting next to you.

http://www.wilshireandwashington.com/

varnedeau read my blog
Sep 5, 2008 | 3:58 PM



Here is a apartment for rent. Is there any takers. Just joking, but I just had too LOL

furbie read my blog view my photos
Sep 5, 2008 | 5:19 PM

Darn, Alice - I was hoping to catch you on
"America's Most Wanted"

what a bummer !

Better luck next time ! LOL

Dallas47_Rocks read my blog view my photos
Sep 5, 2008 | 5:30 PM

Darn Furbie you are FUNNY!

Alice guess when you get back home, all your collegues at Fox will be razing you silly about being cuffed. Hope they didn't do a pat down on ya!

ProudAmerican read my blog view my photos
Sep 5, 2008 | 5:38 PM

Criminals all of you...
When does Americas Most Wanted air?

Dallas47_Rocks read my blog view my photos
Sep 5, 2008 | 5:53 PM

Hey PA! Did you happen to see my Jeff Dunham post?

Marks read my blog view my photos
Sep 5, 2008 | 6:18 PM

OMG! Can't they figure out what credentials are?

Naturally, the question, Alice, is "what were YOU doing there?" LOL!!!

Good work, Alice. I hope you had fun despite the craziness...

OrionStarAblaze read my blog view my photos
Sep 5, 2008 | 6:22 PM

Cops suck.

Marks read my blog view my photos
Sep 5, 2008 | 6:37 PM

I see OSA has bonded out...

Taco_Man read my blog
Sep 5, 2008 | 7:11 PM

We may never find out what happened to the other reporters.
Augusto Pinochet lives there I presume.

TexasTruBlu read my blog view my photos
Sep 5, 2008 | 7:17 PM

One thing Alice, I know at the G8 and other international and national events hired protesters would show up and push a rather complacent protest into a riot. I would be curious to know how many of those faces would have shown up under recognition in other big time protests.

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