This is the text of an email sent by Department of Natural Resources Deputy Matt Moroney to staffers about a small protest yesterday by opponents of mining in Northern Wisconsin held at the agency's Wausau office. The email also explains agency procedures and plans to handle additional protests:
From: Moroney, Matt S - DNR
Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2013 6:54 AM
Subject: Possible Mining Protests at DNR Service Center
Good morning everyone – To keep you informed and aware, I would like to share with you the
details of a small protest incident that took place at the Wausau DNR
Service Center yesterday afternoon related to mining in northern
Wisconsin.
At approximately 1:45 PM yesterday, a small contingent of
protestors who oppose the mine (approximately 7-12 people) gathered at
the Wausau DNR Service Center to voice their disapproval of mining in
northern Wisconsin.
They made their way into the lobby
area and began yelling and using profanities. The group was not
violent; however, they did attempt to make their way into the non-public
areas of the office and were stopped by staff.
Some members of the
group climbed onto the rooftop and nailed a protest
banner to the roof. The Marathon County Sheriff’s Office was called and
the protestors were ordered out of the building without incident.
No
arrests were made as of this time. The Wausau DNR staff did an
excellent job of managing the situation and dealing
with the loud and profane group.
I applaud their professionalism and
decision-making during this protest. It is not known if any other DNR Service Centers will experience
similar protest behavior. Customer Service and Licensing supervisors
and wardens have been informed of the incident.
There are no
indications that violent or aggressive behavior is to
be expected, but we want you to be aware of this incident in the event
similar incidents take place at other DNR Offices. Should you experience a similar protest at your DNR Office:
- If you have a similar protest and you have on onsite warden, please
notify the warden or call 911 for assistance if protestors become
disorderly or disruptive to DNR business operations.
- Do not
remain in a situation that you perceive as threatening, simply call law
enforcement take actions necessary to secure your safety which includes
leaving the building if necessary. Law Enforcement officers will manage
the situation.
- Remember…the public does have a Constitutional right to freedom of
speech. However, while exercising this right, protesters do not have a
right to disrupt the operations of government or engage in disorderly
conduct. Please contact a warden supervisor
or the Bureau of Legal Services for guidance if a protestor is mainly
passive and non-disruptive to DNR business operations (i.e. does not
warrant a 911 call).
- The Bureau of Law Enforcement is
coordinating closely with the Capitol Police and other law enforcement authorities in drafting an action plan for managing mining protest
incidents.
More information about action plans will likely be coming from the Bureau of Law Enforcement. Thanks for all you do and the professional manner in which you do it!
P Matt Moroney
Deputy Secretary
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Did anyone hear about this in the media? Or participate in this?
ReplyDeleteNo, there was absolutely no coverage of this protest either in print or on television. Corporate controlled media will continue this news blackout until the size of the protests or the unique style of the actions make them impossible to ignore.
ReplyDeleteIt's entirely possible that a) this never happened; or b) the protesters were plants to give the DNR an excuse to beef up policing and demonize people opposed to mining in the Penokees. Apparently there were no reports of it in the Wausau media, no one seems to know anything about this event beyond the DNR press release.
ReplyDeleteThis event did happen and the protesters were not WDNR plants. I have a family member that works at the office who told me of the protest and the approximate 7 protesters that participated in the event. The protest may have lasted about 20 minutes. If you are interested in more details regarding the protest, the Marathon County Sheriffs Dept. responded to the protest and one could probably get a report from the Sheriffs Dept.
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