Israel-trained
police “occupy” Missouri after killing of black youth
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The killing of Michael Brown in Missouri last weekend prompted this Chicago protest against police violence. (Mikasi)
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August, 2014
Since
the killing of eighteen-year-old Michael Brown by Ferguson police in
Missouri last weekend, the people of Ferguson have been subjected to
a military-style crackdown by a squadron of local police departments
dressed like combat soldiers. This has prompted residents to liken
the conditions on the ground in Ferguson to the Israeli military
occupation of Palestine.
And
who can blame them?
The
dystopian scenes of paramilitary units in camouflage rampaging
through the streets of Ferguson, pointing assault rifles at unarmed
residents and launching tear gas into people’s front yards from
behind armored personnel carriers (APCs), could easily be mistaken
for a Tuesday afternoon in the occupied West Bank.
And
it’s no coincidence.
At
least two of the four
law enforcement agencies that
were deployed in Ferguson up until Thursday evening — the St. Louis
County Police Department and the St. Louis Police Department —
received training from Israeli security forces in recent years.
Brute force
It
all started when a yet to be named Ferguson police officer killed
Michael Brown, an unarmed black teenager. According to witnesses,
Brown was attempting to surrender with his hands up when a Ferguson
police officer emptied
his clip into
Brown’s body, shooting the teen up to ten times.
For
hours police left Brown’s lifeless body sprawled in the street
uncovered as a growing number of residents gathered nearby, demanding
answers from authorities. Police responded by deploying K-9 units and
riot squads to crush the crowd, predictably inciting a riot, which
police used to justify more brute force.
But
the people of Ferguson refuse to submit and have mobilized every
single day to demand justice for Brown and an end to the racist,
undemocratic regime they
live under.
“Hands
up, don’t shoot”
has become their rallying cry, a symbol of Brown in his last moments
and what it means to be black in America, where every
28 hours an
African-American is killed by a self-styled vigilante, security guard
or police officer.
Still,
police did not relent, prompting one Ferguson protester to shout at a
row of military-style tactical vehicles, “You gonna shoot us? Is
this the Gaza Strip?”
“Will
we as a people rise up like the people of Gaza? Will our community be
bombed like last night with tear gas? That was a terrorist
attack,” remarked another
Ferguson protester to The
Daily Beast.
Meanwhile,
journalists were manhandled
and detained. Police
were caught on videodeliberately
firing tear gas at
an Al Jazeera America film crew as they were setting up their Бequipment.
Even
elected officials weren’t spared. Missouri state Senator Maria
Chappelle-Nadal was tear
gassed and
St. Louis Alderman Antonio French, who had been documenting the
unfolding police repression in Ferguson on social media since just
after Brown’s murder, was arrested.
As
the situation spiraled further out of control, Palestinians
began tweeting advice on
dealing with tear gas to the people of Ferguson.
Cops become soldiers
Domestic
policing in the US has a long and sordid history rooted in the
violent control and subjugation of communities of color, so the
police violence directed at the predominantly black residents of
Ferguson is nothing new.
But
the widespread militarization on display in Ferguson is part of a
more recent trendthat
began three decades ago with the introduction of the disastrous “war
on drugs” and dramatically escalated with the “war on terror” —
leading directly to the counterinsurgency-like tactics deployed
against the people of Ferguson by civilian police officers who more
closely resemble combat soldiers in Afghanistan than domestic ops.
This cop-to-soldier
transformation has
been facilitated by the US government through mechanisms like the
Pentagon’s 1033 or military surplus program, which funnels excess
military gear to law enforcement agencies across the country. The
program’s motto: ”From warfighter to crimefighter.”
In
2013 alone, the program showered US police departments with
nearly $450
millionworth
of military Бequipment
St.
Louis County law enforcement agencies, including the Ferguson Police
Department, participate in
this program and have received military-grade rifles, pistols and
night vision equipment in recent years, though it’s unclear if the
equipment is being used in Ferguson now.
As The
New York Times reported in
June, the scaling down of US wars in Iraq and Afghanistan means
“former tools of combat — M-16 rifles, grenade launchers,
silencers and more — are ending up in local police departments,
often with little public notice.”
“During
the Obama administration, according to Pentagon data, police
departments have received tens of thousands of machine guns; nearly
200,000 ammunition magazines; thousands of pieces of camouflage and
night-vision equipment; and hundreds of silencers, armored cars and
aircraft,” the newspaper dded.
Ferguson
police also receive money from the Department of Homeland Security as
part of a grant program that has doled out billions to US law
enforcement agencies to purchase military-style equipment, like the
APCs charging through the streets of Ferguson.
In
the last five years alone, Missouri has received nearly $70
million in DHS money for
law enforcement related programs.
Emulating apartheid
While
there is a wealth of scholarship on police militarization in the US,
there has been little to no examination of the ways Israel’s
security apparatus facilitates it.
Decades
of testing and perfecting methods of domination and control on a
captive and disenfranchised Palestinian population has given rise to
a booming “homeland security industry” in Israel that refashions
occupation-style repression for use on marginalized populations in
other parts of the world, including St. Louis.
Under
the cover of counterterrorism training, nearly every major police
agency in the United States has traveled to Israel for lessons in
occupation enforcement, a phenomenon that journalist Max Blumenthal
dubbed “the Israelification of
America’s security apparatus.” Israeli forces and US police
departments are so entrenched that the New York City Police
Department (NYPD) has opened a branch
in Tel Aviv.
In
2011, then St. Louis County Police Department chief Timothy
Fitch attended
the Anti-Defamation League’s (ADL) National
Counter-Terrorism Seminar,
an annual week-long Israeli training camp where US law enforcement
executives “study first hand Israel’s tactics and strategies”
directly from “senior commanders in the Israel National Police,
experts from Israel’s intelligence and security services, and the
Israel Defense Forces,” according to the ADL’s website.
Until
Thursday night, the St. Louis County Police Department appeared to be
the largest most militarized and brutish force operating in Ferguson.
“St. Louis County Police” was scrawled across the side of most of
the tactical
unit vehicles and
appeared on the combat-style uniforms of
officers aiming assault rifles at peaceful protesters.
The
ADL boasts of sending more than 175 senior US law enforcement
officials from 100 different agencies to the seminar since 2004,
which are “taking the lessons they learned in Israel back to the
United States.”
The
ADL is just one of several pro-Israel groups forging close ties
between US cops and Israel’s security and intelligence apparatus.
Another
is the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs (JINSA), a
neoconservative think tank that claims to have hosted some 9,500 law
enforcement officials in its Law
Enforcement Exchange Program (LEEP)
since 2004.
LEEP
“takes delegations of senior law enforcement executives to Israel
to study methods and observe techniques used in preventing and
reacting to acts of terrorism” and “sponsors conferences within
the United States, bringing Israeli experts before much larger groups
of law enforcement leaders,” according to JINSA’s brochure.
Former
St. Louis Police Department police chief Joseph Mokwa is listed as
havingtraveled
to Israel as
part of a LEEP conference in February
2008.
Following
nationwide outrage and embarrassment, Missouri Governor Jay Nixon
pulled St. Louis County Police forces out of Ferguson and placed the
Missouri Highway Patrol in charge of policing demonstrators. The St.
Louis Police Department voluntarily removed its officers from
Ferguson.
As
a result, Ferguson no longer looks like occupied
territory,
though the underlying issue, Michael Brown’s murder, has yet to be
addressed.
Meanwhile,
the scope of Israel’s influence on US law enforcement remains
virtually ignored by the media despite the troubling implications of
emulating an apartheid regime actively engaged in ethnic cleansing
and war crimes.
The
culture of racism and impunity that has long plagued American
policing is deadly enough as it is. Adding Israeli-style repression
to an already dangerous mix guarantees disaster.
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