IF YOU ARE ON THE GROUND TRAVEL IN PAIRS. Scanner reports cops are identifying people traveling alone
Camp Teddy and Camp JTD *both* need resources. Not all resources should go to Teddy.
Forwarded from Philly Police Broadcast
Scanner — Police are monitoring group on bikes wearing goggles
Rumors: more than one rumor that the "real" eviction will happen in the middle of the night. Important to know that we may be in for the long haul, but no one should stand down. We just don't know and Philly police rely on misinformation to get what they want. Just be ready to stay focused.
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Scanner: barricade drop off at 2200 jefferson
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Scanner: "Grab your trailer, we're going to start picking things up in a couple of minutes at 22nd and the parkway"
Looks like the PPD will wait til the middle of the night. Plan to return later, midnight. DO NOT JUST LEAVE make a plan to return
OTG: Barricades on the parkway were removed. This lines up with middle of the night intel. Take a nap, be back to defend the camps
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OTG oval and art museum parkway being blocked off with more heavy water barricades (north end off kelly/spring garden) all SE traffic being redrected to parkside+highway
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DISREGARD LAST-- they appeared to be unloading with heavy police escort but have now driven off leaving oval clear andbunguarded for time being
Police are reading out the line saying the people have the right to peacefully assemble and have freedom of speech to petition the government. That is what we are doing. We are protesting. This isnt just a camp. This is a protest for people lives! That right of peaceful assembly doesnt have a curfew!
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A reported asked Mayor Kenney if he's willing to use tear gas to evict the camps and he refused to say yes or no
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Jim #MaskUpPHL Kenney
For many weeks, our administration has been working with the encampment residents to safely connect them to services and alternative housing options. In total, more than 130 campers have accepted temporary housing, rapid rehousing, safe haven, and treatment.