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Brooklyn activist faces life in prison on 16-count arson indictment

by repost from nyc.indymedia.org
Federal marshals arrested six environmental activists in a series of coordinated raids in four states yesterday, Dec. 8, in apparent response to a string of arsons in Oregon and Washington attributed to the Earth Liberation Front (ELF), including simultaneous attacks in 2001 at the University of Washington's Urban Horticulture Center and the Jefferson Poplar Farms in Clatskanie, Oregon. Daniel McGowan, 31 was arrested in New York City.
BROOKLYN, N.Y. -- Federal marshals arrested six environmental activists in a series of coordinated raids in four states yesterday, Dec. 8, in apparent response to a string of arsons in Oregon and Washington attributed to the Earth Liberation Front (ELF), including simultaneous attacks in 2001 at the University of Washington's Urban Horticulture Center and the Jefferson Poplar Farms in Clatskanie, Oregon.

Daniel McGowan, 31, was arrested in New York City while working at WomensLaw.org, an advocacy organization that provides legal information for victims of domestic violence. He was held overnight, and brought before a judge in the Brooklyn Federal Court to determine whether he would be released on bail pending his arraignment and trial in Eugene, Oregon. The hearing is currently adjourned until Friday, Dec. 9 at 2 pm, while the judge will review a surveillance recording that an arresting detective alleges demonstrates McGowan is a flight risk.

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McGowan is better known to the New York media as Jamie Moran, a pen name he used to protect his private life while acting as a rowdy spokesperson for anti-Bush protesters in the lead-up to the 2004 Republican National Convention (RNC). Several stories were written about his good-humored activism in Rolling Stone and the New York Times, as well as The Indypendent. “Jamie,” as many New York activists came to know McGowan, was always ready to encourage others to stand up for what they thought was right.

Outspoken with his anti-authoritarian politics, McGowan challenged NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly and the Daily News rumor machine on their claims of a violent “anarchist menace” that was supposed to rain chaos on the city. McGowan’s good humor and total rejection of the institutions of government were plain-stated and heartfelt.

Despite all the pre-RNC fear-mongering, the main anarchist contributions to the historic anti-Bush protests were a bike ride, housing out-of-town activists and a day of entirely non-violent protests with 1,800 arrests. Almost all the charges were eventually dismissed as baseless and a civil suit against the city is still pending, but police repression throughout the convention was justified by the blanket of fear that they themselves had spread.

Fast forward to today...

McGowan is under a 16-count indictment related to his alleged involvement in the 2001 Poplar Farms arson, and a separate incident earlier in the same year at the offices of a lumber company. Federal prosecutors are further alleging that he is a member of the Earth Liberation Front (ELF), a decentralized direct-action movement responsible for over $100 million in damages to urban “sprawl” developments and SUV dealerships. The ELF has made the top of the FBI's list of domestic threats.

McGowan faces mandatory minimum sentences of 30 years each on two major charges, which, if pressed to trial, threaten a life sentence. Stanislas Meyerhoff, 28, was also charged in the tree farm fire and is being held in Virginia. According to the Dept. of Justice, he also faces life in prison. Additional arrests and raids happened in Prescott, Arizona and Springfield Oregon in related cases.

McGowan and Meyerhoff are facing the most severe sentences for non-violent sabotage in United States history.

McGowan totally denies any involvement with arson, and denies membership in the ELF. This reporter has no information about Meyterhoff beyond what has appeared in the media and on the DoJ's website.

One activist familiar with government prosecutions directed at the militant wing of the animal rights movement, present at the Brooklyn Federal Courthouse, noted that prosecutors routinely "throw the book" at defendants during pre-trial motions in order to deny bail to the accused and spread panic among the like-minded, but that the most serious charges often can't be backed up and are dropped once trial proceeds.

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National Lawyers Guild attorney Martin Stolar is representing the defense in his New York court appearances.

Stolar informed the presiding judge that McGowan's father, a retired police officer, mother and sisters were all willing to put their homes and co-ops up for bail -- worth up to an estimated $1,000,000 -- and that McGowan was confident of an acquittal, the wet-behind-the-ears prosecutor went into the audience benches to consult with a white-haired man who turned out to be the federal prosecutor responsible for Eugene, Ore.

After whispering for a few minutes. the prosecutor spoke with a Eugene detective working on the case, who is also deputized as a federal marshal. and asserted that the detective had heard "recordings" of the defendant saying he had been "hiding out" in Canada several years back, though not necessarily in relation to any particular event, or from any particular governmental entity.

The recording was not a phone tap, but had been made at a location in "northern Manhattan" in 2005.

Considering this alleged recording made by an undisclosed source and the severity of the charges, the judge said that she was inclined to deny bail.

Stolar immediately noted that this had not been introduced into the hearing before bail was offered, and that this was hearsay.

Following this, the detective took the stand under oath saying that he heard McGowan say he had been "hiding out," or that he "hid" in Canada. During the time he is alleged to have been hiding, there were no charges pending or warrants outstanding against him. For his part, McGowan said that he was on a vacation in Canada and has lived openly in Eugene and New York, as well as taking trips to Canada.

On cross-examination, Stolar asked the detective if the recording was made by a "cooperating witness." The prosecution objected and the judge sustained the objection.

The source of the recording remains unknown. The prosecutor said that more information on the recording could not be shared in court because this is an ongoing investigation, with further arrests pending.

Stolar noted that this alleged recording could have been of anyone, and insisted that before the judge deny bail, that she should at least hear the recording to verify that the detective had testified truthfully. The detective said that the recording was in his hotel room, and noting the lateness of the day, adjourned the hearing until 2 p.m. tomorrow (Friday, Dec. 9).

The prosecution also insisted that defense council not be allowed to hear the recording, as it would compromise the ongoing investigation of this 5-year old case.

Speaking outside the courthouse, Stolar was optimistic that if the recording is inconsistent with the detective's testimony, the chance of bail being granted was "better than what it was."

Whether McGowan is released on bail or not, the next venue for arraignment and possible trial will be in Eugene, Oregon.

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Aside from two dozen supporters and friends, McGowan's immediate family, girlfriend and co-workers were in attendance. Many were shocked at the severity of the charges, with co-workers saying that he is the "nice guy who cracks everyone up" at the job.

McGowan's girlfriend was visibly distraught, having come home to their apartment and finding it torn apart by police and her partner facing life in prison.

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From the Department of Justice's announcement of the nationally coordinated raids:

"These indictments and arrests were the result of a nine year investigation of numerous arsons in the Northwest and other states. In many of the fires the Animal Liberation Front (ALF) and Earth Liberation Front (ELF) claimed responsibility. Participating in the extensive investigation were the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives (ATF), the Eugene Police Department, the Portland Police Bureau, the Oregon State Police, the U.S. Forest Service, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the Oregon Department of Justice and the Lane County Sheriff's Office. The investigation is continuing."
By Jed Brandt jedbrandt [at] gmail.com http://indypendent.org

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by from fbi website
UNITED STATES ATTORNEY'S OFFICE
Western District of Washington

PRESS ROOM


DOJ Seal

December 8, 2005


SIX ARRESTED IN CONNECTION WITH NORTHWEST ECO-TERROR ATTACKS
Defendants allegedly tied to fires in Washington and Oregon dating back to 1998


Six people were arrested yesterday in a coordinated law enforcement effort that spanned five states and is the culmination of nine years of investigation. All six people have been indicted by federal grand juries in Oregon or Washington. The charges relate to four separate arsons in the Northwest dating back to 1998, and the destruction of a Bonneville Power Administration tower at the Millennium.

STANISLAS GREGORY MEYERHOFF, 28, was arrested in Charlottesville, Virginia, where he was attending Piedmont Community College. DANIEL GERARD MCGOWAN, 31, was arrested in New York, NY. MEYERHOFF and MCGOWAN were indicted in Oregon, for the January 2, 2001 arson at the Superior Lumber Company, in Glendale, Oregon, and the May 21, 2001, arson at the Jefferson Poplar Farm in Clatskanie, Oregon. The damages in each of those fires exceeded $1 million. MEYERHOFF and MCGOWAN face maximum penalties of life imprisonment if convicted.

KEVIN M. TUBBS, 36, was arrested in Springfield, Oregon, and WILLIAM C. RODGERS, 40, was arrested in Prescott, Arizona. Both men are indicted in the Western District of Washington for the June 21, 1998 arson at the Animal and Plant and Heath Inspection Services (APHIS) facility in Olympia, WA. Damage from this arson was estimated at $1.2 million. Both TUBBS and RODGERS face a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison if convicted.

SARAH KENDALL HARVEY, 28, was arrested in Flagstaff, Arizona, where she was a student at Northern Arizona University. HARVEY is indicted in Oregon for the December 27, 1998 arson at U.S. Forest Industries in Medford, Oregon. That fire caused an estimated $500,000 in damage. HARVEY faces a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison.

CHELSEA DAWN GERLACH, 28, of Portland, Oregon, is charged with two counts related to the December 30, 1999 destruction of a Bonneville Power Administration power transmission tower near Bend, Oregon. GERLACH faces up to 25 years in prison if convicted of Destruction of an Energy Facility (Conspiracy) and Destruction of an Energy Facility.

These indictments and arrests were the result of a nine year investigation of numerous arsons in the Northwest and other states. In many of the fires the Animal Liberation Front (ALF) and Earth Liberation Front (ELF) claimed responsibility. Participating in the extensive investigation were the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives (ATF), the Eugene Police Department, the Portland Police Bureau, the Oregon State Police, the U.S. Forest Service, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the Oregon Department of Justice and the Lane County Sheriff's Office. The investigation is continuing.

An indictment contains allegations that have not yet been proven at trial beyond a reasonable doubt. Defendants are presumed to be innocent unless and until proven guilty.

The defendants are having their initial appearances in the districts where they were arrested. Government prosecutors will ask that they be brought to the districts where the charges are filed for arraignment.

The Western Washington indictments are being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Andrew Friedman. For additional information please contact Emily Langlie, Public Affairs Officer for the United States Attorney's Office, Western District of Washington, at (206) 553-4110.

For further information on the Oregon indictments please contact Oregon Criminal Division Chief Kent Robinson at (503) 727-1019.
by suette
This is just a good opportunity to remind folks... no matter what, regardlessof your guilt or innocence, wetehr you know anything or not, never ever evertalk to the fbi. If they want to talk to you, refuse. get a lawyer. You talking to the fbi, even if you think you aren't giving them anything useful, could result in someone going to jail for a long, long long time.

so, just don't do it. Ever.
by zero
It's coming people . What are you going to do ?

SO what are you going to do ??

Don't talk to the F.B.I. why not - try yelling at the stupid F.B.I.

WE have to take this country back - when is that going to happen ... never - just do what they want sit mindlessly on a bus or in your oil car go to work make money for some one alse and on the weekends spend your "money" at the bars and shoping that's our hole lifes right there .

Not mine no way , and I'm not going to let the stupid F.B.I. OR ANY ONE TELL ME DIFFIRENT . see that was'ent so bad . IT starts by standing up .
by Kurt Brown--Saint Ram Bone
Instead of burning the towers, the assailants should have disconnected the power at a pre-entry source...e.g. UHaul hitting pole. Then they should have dismantled the tower and sold it on the open market by converting it to other uses.

Never just attack enemy territory. Do them like they do us, take it all and sell if you have to.

Overthrow the regime, do not coddle it.

We need many nations in the USA. WE are not one. Overthrow the regime is the mantra and let the USA crumble. If they fake a whimper when we moan, remove their house brick by brick and sell it.
F-ck the regime in power. They forcibly inject and abuse us since 2001 and before.



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