The criminalization of environmental protest in Trump’s America

The following article by Natasha Geiling was posted on the ThinkProgress website December 20, 2017:

Environmental protesters had a successful 2016. Then came the crackdown.

AN ELDERLY WOMAN IS ESCORTED TO A TRANSPORT VAN AFTER BEING ARRESTED BY LAW ENFORCEMENT AS PART OF THE FINAL SWEEP OF THE DAKOTA ACCESS PIPELINE PROTESTERS. (CREDIT: MIKE MCCLEARY/THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE VIA AP, POOL)

In October of 2016, a group of five climate activists across four states cut through padlocks and chains to enter flow stations for the Kinder Morgan pipeline, which runs from Canada to the United States. In an orchestrated action, the activists shut off the valves for the pipeline, effectively bringing the transport of millions of barrels of tar sands oil to a halt in an attempt to shine a light on the global climate crisis.

Legal retribution against the group, dubbed “Valve Turners,” was swift and severe. The activists were charged with a litany of crimes, including, most notably, criminal sabotage and criminal mischief — both felonies that can carry sentences of 10 years in prison. Two of those activists have already been found guilty of felony charges, while two others are still awaiting trial. The fifth activist’s case initially ended in a mistrial, with a jury finding him guilty of just one charge, second-degree burglary, during the second trial. Continue reading “The criminalization of environmental protest in Trump’s America”