Sub-zero water-canons/ rubber bullets/ tear gas at Standing Rock
Press release on events at Standing Rock, NC
November
22nd, 2016 at 9:00am CST
For
Press Conference information contact medichealercouncil@gmail.com
Prepared
by Standing Rock Medic & Healer Council at the Standing Rock
Dakota Access Pipeline Resistance Camps
On
November 21st as a direct result of the violent police response at
Standing Rock towards unarmed people opposing the Dakota Access
Pipeline, a 21 year old woman from New York City, Sophia Wilansky,
was severely injured when a concussion grenade thrown by police hit
her left arm and exploded. Sophia was heading to bring water to the
unarmed people who were being attacked for several hours by Morton
County Sheriff forces. The Morton County Sheriff’s Department has
stated that she was injured by a purported propane explosion that the
Sheriff’s Department claimed the unarmed people created. These
statements are refuted by Sophia’s testimony, by several
eye-witnesses who watched police intentionally throw concussion
grenades at unarmed people, by the lack of charring of flesh at the
wound site and by the grenade pieces that have been removed from her
arm in surgery and will be saved for legal proceedings.
Sophia
was safely taken out of North Dakota for emergent surgery and is
currently in stable condition. Below is her statement as conveyed by
her father, lawyer Wayne Wilansky.
“At
around 4:30am after the police hit the bridge with water cannons and
rubber bullets and pepper spray they lobbed a number of concussion
grenades which are not supposed to be thrown at people directly at
protesters or protectors as they want to be called. A grenade
exploded right as it hit Sophia in the left forearm taking most of
the undersurface of her left arm with it. Both her radial and ulnar
artery were completely destroyed. Her radius was shattered and a
large piece of it is missing. Her medial nerve is missing a large
section as well. All of the muscle and soft tissue between her
elbow and wrist were blown away. The police did not do this by
accident - it was an intentional act of throwing it directly at her.
Additionally police were shooting people in face and groin intending
to do the most possible damage. Sophia will have surgery again
tomorrow as bit by bit they try to rebuild a somewhat functioning arm
and hand. The first surgery took a vein from her leg which they have
implanted in her arm to take the place of the missing arteries. She
will need multiple surgeries to try to gain some functional use of
the arm and hand. She will be, every day for the foreseeable future,
fearful of losing her arm and hand. There are no words to describe
the pain of watching my daughter cry and say she was sorry for the
pain she caused me and my wife. I died a thousand deaths today and
will continue to do so for quite some time. I am left without the
right words to describe the anguish of watching her look at her now
alien arm and hand.”
A
fund set up by friends and verified to help with Sophia’s recovery
is set up here:
The
Standing Rock Medic Healer Council deplores the ongoing use of
violence by the state of North Dakota to address the concerns of the
thousands of people peacefully assembled at Standing Rock to insist
on the right to clean healthy drinking water.
Water
is Life, Mni Wiconi
Signed,
Linda
Black Elk, PhD, Ethnobotanist, Sitting Bull College
Michael
Knudsen, MPH candidate, Standing Rock Medic & Healer Council
Noah
Morris, EMT
Amelia
Massucco, RN
John
Andrews, RN
Kristina
Golden, EMT, herbalist
Sebastian
Rodriguez, RN
Rosemary
Fister, RN, MNPHN, DNP Candidate
Rupa
Marya, MD, DoNoHarm Coalition, University of California – San
Francisco
David
Kingfisher, MD, JD, Wichita State University
Jesse
Lopez, MD, Heartland Surgical Care
Kalama
O Ka Aina Niheu, MD, Aha Aloha Aina
Howard
Ehrman, MD, MPH, University of Illinois - Chicago
Geeta
Maker-Clark, MD, University of Chicago
Elizabeth
Friedman, MD
Vanessa
Bolin, ALS Paramedic
Contact:
Michael Knudsen, Medic Coordinator and Standing Rock Sioux Tribe
ethno-botanist Linda Black Elk, PhD – medichealercouncil@gmail.com
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