Nearly 40 Protestors Arrested as NC GOP Continues to Strip Power From Democratic Governor-Elect
‘Mom Just Been Arrested. Baby Handed to Another Person.’
Police in North Carolina arrested 39 protestors at the state capitol in Raleigh Friday, following the arrests of 17 protestors Thursday evening. In total, at least 56 have been arrested in just two days. Citizens have been at the state house protesting Republican lawmakers who are stripping power from the governor-elect, solely because he’s a Democrat. Among those arrested Friday were a mother holding a baby, at least one veteran, one Santa, and several grandmothers.
The next in today’s countless arrests at the #NCGA. FORWARD TOGETHER. NOT ONE STEP BACK. pic.twitter.com/holX9G5kPL
— NARAL Pro-Choice NC (@NARALNC) December 16, 2016
North Carolina Public Radio’s WUNCÂ Capitol Bureau Chief reported the count, and tweeted a photo of the arrested Santa.
Also @ncleg police chief Martin Brock tells me 39 arrests total today. 17 yesterday. Lawmakers have adjourned and suddenly it ends #ncpol
— Jeff Tiberii (@j_tibs) December 16, 2016
Down goes Santa #ncpol pic.twitter.com/DRHXAaWOXe
— Jeff Tiberii (@j_tibs) December 16, 2016
Among the arrested, we’re told, are two grandmothers, and momentarily, a veteran #ncpol …
— Jeff Tiberii (@j_tibs) December 16, 2016
Republican lawmakers with no public notice late Wednesday called a special session to order to debate and vote on a slate of 28 bills, most designed to strip power from incoming Governor-elect Roy Cooper, a Democrat.
Chants and arrests resume pic.twitter.com/5QAQ1BQcpC
— Paul Woolverton (@FO_Woolverton) December 16, 2016
Some have called the Republican lawmakers moves, eerily similar to how they passed the anti-LGBT law HB2, a power grab, while others are calling it a coup.
Keith Ellison on call about NC legislation: “Republicans are attempting to do a coup right now.”
— Dave Weigel (@daveweigel) December 16, 2016
When apologists for a #NCGOP power grab say the #ncga was elected, recall they face a 2017 election b/c of unconstitutional gerrymandering. pic.twitter.com/Z3nb1Q8Tjt
— Gerrick Brenner (@ProgressNC_GB) December 16, 2016
“This political coup is being done by a lame duck #ncga that was proven illegitimate and unconstitutional by a fed court” #respectourvote
— NC NAACP (@ncnaacp) December 15, 2016
Lawmakers in both chambers have – possibly illegally – closed the galleries, areas where citizens are allowed to sit and watch lawmakers debate, after protestors, lawmakers felt, were disruptive.
Not only have the galleries been closed to ordinary citizens, but to the media:
Actually now they kicked the media out too #ncpol #ncga https://t.co/SfHxiOkOXr
— Colin Campbell (@RaleighReporter) December 16, 2016
By early afternoon, a reported 18 protestors had already been arrested, surpassing Thursday’s number.
We’re up to 18 arrests today
— Chris Cioffi (@ReporterCioffi) December 16, 2016
More arrests happening now on 3rd floor of #ncga @Wncn pic.twitter.com/phww9s1baO
— Michael Hyland (@MichaelWNCN) December 16, 2016
Among those arrested, a mother with a baby:
Protester holding a baby chanting, “not one step back, forward together” #ncleg pic.twitter.com/livL7bt8po
— Chris Cioffi (@ReporterCioffi) December 16, 2016
Mom just been arrested. Baby handed to another person. #ncleg #ncpol
— Chris Cioffi (@ReporterCioffi) December 16, 2016
And another of Santa:
Guy in Santa hat now being arrested. #ncpol #ncga pic.twitter.com/F4GChrBb8F
— Colin Campbell (@RaleighReporter) December 16, 2016
Outgoing GOP Governor Pat McCrory has signaled he will support any bills lawmakers send him by signing SB4, a bill that radically alters the courts and election system.
My colleague in Raleigh, @garydrobertson, reports that the gallery is being cleared again at the #ncga. More arrests possible. pic.twitter.com/tTPD4oHaa9
— Meg Kinnard (@MegKinnardAP) December 16, 2016
The bill “appears to guarantee that Republicans will lead” a newly-created state board, created from the state board of elections and the state ethics commission, “during crucial even-numbered election years for the foreseeable future,” as The Atlantic’s David A. Graham reports.
Protesters now being arrested for knocking on House chamber. #ncpol #ncga pic.twitter.com/SeZrTjz8o3
— Colin Campbell (@RaleighReporter) December 16, 2016
It also changes the election of Supreme Court justices, making the now partisan events, so uninformed voters can just vote straight down ticket without knowing what they’re getting.
BREAKING: More arrests at @NCLeg as @ncnaacp leader urges crowds to demand access to galleries. Chants “Let us in”. @ABC11_WTVD #ncpol #ncga pic.twitter.com/6EMKiqV32e
— Jonah Kaplan (@KaplanABC11) December 16, 2016
“McCrory has not said whether he will sign another controversial bill, House Bill 17, which requires confirmation hearings for the new governor’s Cabinet officials and prevents him from appointing members of the UNC system schools boards of trustees,” the News & Observer reports. It was sent to him Friday late afternoon.
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