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Spokane: Grand jury indicts anarchist over recruiting station vandalism

Anarchists in TroubleSPOKANE -- In one of the first property crimes connected to Spokane’s growing anarchist movement, a grand jury indicted a Spokane man for vandalizing a pair of military recruiting stations in the city. SERIOUS NOTE: There is a video clip available at the link below which includes much of the same information as appears in the text article, but also refers to a sound recording the FBI has that was made inside Riehl's home. That almost definitely means someone was wearing a wire.

http://www.kxly.com/news/?sect_rank=1&section_id=559&story_id=13801

Anarchist linked to local property crimes
Jeff Humphrey / KXLY4 Reporter
Last updated: Friday, August 24th, 2007 07:06:38 PM

SPOKANE -- In one of the first property crimes connected to Spokane’s growing anarchist movement, a grand jury indicted a Spokane man for vandalizing a pair of military recruiting stations in the city.

In October of 2005, someone threw a rock through the Air National Guard’s window and spraypainted the words “leave us alone” and an anarchy symbol on another window at the North Washington recruiting station.

Though the vandalism occurred in the middle of the night with no witnesses around, police recovered a paint can at the scene and were able to trace fingerprints on it to self-proclaimed anarchist Travis Riehl.

Riehl is a member of Spokane Lack of Action Collective (SLAC), a group that believes some non-violent property crimes are an acceptable form of getting people’s attention.

“We feel that corporations and logos and things like that that we are bombarded with, and ideologies and traditions, are all entrapping us and keeping us stagnant as a society,” Riehl states. “And we fell that atypical actions kind of break the spell that holds on people; we're trying to wake people up.”

Predictably, however, the FBI doesn’t share the same sentiments, and attempting to find the person responsible for breaking the law, they found plenty of evidence linking Riehl to the vandalism.

Court documents show that, in the days after the recruiting center was vandalized, early morning photos of the damage appeared on SLAC’s myspace page, with the date stamp on the photos matching the date an army recruiting center on the South Hill was also vandalized.

The FBI also determined that the pictures were taken by a Fuji Film Finepix 2600 digital camera and, after obtaining a federal warrant, agents recovered the same model camera from Riehl's North Spokane home.

As part of their investigation, the FBI – who handled the case since the Recruiting Station is considered federal property – secretly recorded Riehl inside his home. On the tapes, he could be found admitting responsibility for posting the pictures of the damaged recruiting stations.

Riehl also said he knows the people who set a Humvee on fire at a Liberty Lake car dealership back in 2004.

The Earth Liberation Front later claimed responsibility for the attack, but anarchists say a pro-environment, anti authoritarian philosophy is an important part of their platform.

"You can say a lot of the ideas would be anti-government," Riehl says, "But we would probably prefer that the idea is portrayed as pro self-government. We think people have the right and ability to govern themselves."

On advice from his attorney, Riehl would not discuss his upcoming trial, which gets underway in October.

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Spokane: Grand jury indicts anarchist over recruiting station vandalism
Authored by: Admin on Saturday, August 25 2007 @ 08:30 AM UTC
The proper response to this is for people to vandalize more recruiting stations. It's important to stand up to the authorities and show them that we will not be intimidated.

On a more practical note, I think our movement needs to have a more prominent discussion about how to engage in actions and not get caught. NOBODY should ever post anything to their MySpace page that shows evidence of ANY crime. If you have to post photos to the Internet, post them to a third party site like Indymedia. It also sounds like people shouldn't upload photos directly from their cameras. Perhaps scan and photocopy photos. Better yet, DON'T TAKE PICTURES. It's not vital that evidence of your action be recorded for the world to see.

And please people, don't be a dumbass and tag "ELF" at the scene of some action. That will only worsen your prison time if you get caught. Nobody has to know WHO did an action. Please, please get over the idea that a name has to be attached to an action. The action will speak for itself.

Chuck
Spokane: Grand jury indicts anarchist over recruiting station vandalism
Authored by: Why on Saturday, August 25 2007 @ 02:25 PM UTC
<p>I can't believe how sloppy these guys are! Geez! I mean, think about it, there are at least a dozen ways they could've averted the situaton. Merely removing the IPTC data in the pictures would've resulted in a second level of plausible deniablity (the fingerprints alone would not have been enough to jail them, period; they had to get a warrent to get more information for that very reason). And simply wearing gloves would've prevented any leads from even existing. Never admit to anything ever, make them have to form their case. Completely. No plea deals. No coping up. Period.</p>

<p>When you get arrested for some more nefarious activities the police will invariably try to "trap you." They will use extrordinary psychological tricks that you wouldn't think a stupid cop would have (which is why they're so effective). Don't underestimate them ever. Force them to make their case.</p>

<p>Here's a hint. A vast majority, say, 90% of "criminal" cases are "solved" <i>because the person being questioned confesses</i>, or otherwise pleas out. The vast vast majority!</p>
Spokane: Grand jury indicts anarchist over recruiting station vandalism
Authored by: Admin on Saturday, August 25 2007 @ 05:53 PM UTC
There is also something to be said about "criminals" being typically stupid. It wouldn't surprise me that some of the folks who engage in vandalism of recruiting stations and other targets aren't the brightest crayons in the box.

Again, it's pretty obvious that most people could get away with it and never be arrested. The biggest stupid mistake activists make is to fuck up when they are telling other people about their actions. Much of the time activists really don't need to leave a calling card. Boasting about your exploits on Myspace is spectacularly stupid. It could be argued that somebody who gets caught doing something stupid doesn't deserve the solidarity resources of the movement.

Chuck
Spokane: Grand jury indicts anarchist over recruiting station vandalism
Authored by: engine summer on Saturday, August 25 2007 @ 06:56 PM UTC
well, theres also the informant aspect...
the video with gus in it is here:
http://www.spokanetogo.com/news-video/?mgid=265
Spokane: Grand jury indicts anarchist over recruiting station vandalism
Authored by: unclescams on Monday, August 27 2007 @ 11:10 PM UTC
"It could be argued that somebody who gets caught doing something stupid doesn't deserve the solidarity resources of the movement."

... if you're a completely unreasonable and irrational and jump to unfounded conclusions.

This is one of the most offensive statements on behalf of an anarchist thati've read in regards to someone's struggle with the law.

That statement is ridiculous from all sides because:

WHAT IF (all hypotheticals for the sake of logical argument):
-...the individual in question is ALSO an integral part of many (or just some) other aspects of the movement or social change and is productive
- ...the FBI and the news are lying or WRONG about ANY aspect of it
-... the wire-wearing was the main evidence/justification for charges
-...there had been many sort of similar things that one might approve of committed, and this was a drop in the bucket in comparison

Again, that is ALL hypothetical to make the point because your proposes giving the FBI and the CORPORATE MEDIA the benefit of the doubt while the individual suffers loss of support from it??

People need to consider these things before making loaded presumptuous statements like that, and it surprises me at all that you would deprive ANYONE of solidarity for radical action based on getting caught... that makes me wonder what biased, strict standards you might apply to many of the 2 million plus people incarcerated in the US prisons, and what solidarity and support you would offer our imprisoned brothers and sisters if you would be so quick to propose pulling out the solidarity rug from a fellow anarchist...

Again, for clarification, the story is NOT AT ALL what it seems.












Spokane: Grand jury indicts anarchist over recruiting station vandalism
Authored by: engine summer on Saturday, August 25 2007 @ 02:51 PM UTC
exactly.

this reminds me a little of the "auburn 3" arrests, which were also catalyzed by an informants recordings. i guess its not really clear how much gus may have had to do with all this -- riehl comes off like kind of a doofus, but i posted this article more because of what it says about the states response.
Spokane: Grand jury indicts anarchist over recruiting station vandalism
Authored by: unclescams on Saturday, August 25 2007 @ 12:41 PM UTC
Indeed, it was someone wearing a wire.

It was Augustin "Gus" Clark, who got off on these charges for it:

http://www.infoshop.org/inews/article.php?story=20060211114811512&query=spokane

(there should be a video report of it on the KXLY site somewhere, where Gus can be shown entering his plea of not guilty)

There have been several informants and infiltrators, and, despite the news' desire to paint it as bad mistakes and good "investigation", the charges being brought on people are almost entirely due to the wire-wearing deception and federal cooperation.
Spokane: Grand jury indicts anarchist over recruiting station vandalism
Authored by: engine summer on Saturday, August 25 2007 @ 02:52 PM UTC
is there more info about gus somewhere?
Spokane: Grand jury indicts anarchist over recruiting station vandalism
Authored by: Why on Saturday, August 25 2007 @ 08:28 PM UTC
How do you know Gus was the informant? Do you have anything actually linking him to that? When they did the warrent search it would've been trivial to tap his house. I'm not saying you're making anything up, I just want to see more information about Gus' involvement as an "informant."
Spokane: Grand jury indicts anarchist over recruiting station vandalism
Authored by: unclescams on Monday, August 27 2007 @ 10:54 PM UTC
I know he wore a wire because i'm the one he wore it on.

Not only did i find this out via personal admission on his behalf, but the transcript of the recorded conversation is in my FBI case file, which is what was "released at KXLY's request".

For clarification, there is a LOT MORE to this story than what the media outlets are presenting/aware of, so try and remember to give the benefit of the doubt on my behalf, and NOT on that of the news presentation and what the FBI is saying.

Thanks.


Spokane: Grand jury indicts anarchist over recruiting station vandalism
Authored by: anarkid on Saturday, August 25 2007 @ 04:09 PM UTC
"Merely removing the IPTC data in the pictures..."

How is that done?
Spokane: Grand jury indicts anarchist over recruiting station vandalism
Authored by: Why on Saturday, August 25 2007 @ 08:20 PM UTC
Use something like XnView and go to Edit -> Metadata -> Remove EXIF data, then -> Edit -> Metadata -> Remove IPTC data. That's how I do it with my current program. You can also just do a batch "reencode" of the file which will remove the IPTC/EXIF data automagically. Also, changing the date on the files to something weird can be useful.

What strikes me here is the failure to understand the technologies that were being used. Metadata will absolutely be enough evidence to tie you to a particular .jpg file, especially if you own the camera in question. So even if you were to delete the files after uploading them, it's irrelevant. Please people, understand the technology you're utilizing and be sure to cover your tracks in every way possible.
Let's LIVE and LEARN
Authored by: Al Ligator on Saturday, August 25 2007 @ 07:15 PM UTC
While I think the mistakes that were made SHOULD BE analyzed and discussed, and prevented from occuring again, I do think people should really support people that do such actions, regardless of the 'stupid mistakes' that were made. And to prove how to pull it off without mistakes, people should, in solidarity, duplicate the actions in their own towns and show how it could be done and gotten away with.
How about that?
Spokane: Grand jury indicts anarchist over recruiting station vandalism
Authored by: til it breaks! on Sunday, August 26 2007 @ 07:41 AM UTC
why is everyone assuming his guilt? (this is a rhetorical question.)
Spokane: Grand jury indicts anarchist over recruiting station vandalism
Authored by: Why on Sunday, August 26 2007 @ 10:18 AM UTC
It seems he's admitting to it and that he's going for a more free speech/political dissident defense. He shouldn't have admitted to the Hummer thing, btw, they could really mess him up with that.
Spokane: Grand jury indicts anarchist over recruiting station vandalism
Authored by: crudo on Sunday, August 26 2007 @ 07:45 PM UTC
I think alot of young anarchists really need to take heed to this. Think you can't go to jail really easy if you are careless and don't plan, and use secruity culture, think again.

Couple thoughts on how this could all be avoided:

1.) Don't leave evidence behind.
2.) Don't leave finger prints.
3.) Don't talk about illegal shit in your home, car, or anywhere else where the FBI may be recording. Turn your cell phone off, because it might be used as a listening device.
4.) Don't talk about who you thought did other illegal actions, ever.
5.) Don't post pictures of illegal stuff that can connect you with them.
6.) Don't have evidence at your home. Get rid of it.
7.) Don't go around spraying your group's same around town and then expect go not get caught.