For weeks leading up to the final Game 7 of the 2011 Stanley Cup Finals, Vancouver police and city officials asserted we had 'matured' as a city since the 1994 hockey riot. There would be no repeat of the mayhem that followed the Canucks loss in game 7 to the New York Rangers that year, the last time the team made the finals. And what a wonderful crowning achievement to top off the exhilarating success of the 2010 Winter Olympics, some speculated...
But they were wrong. Very terribly wrong. Seemingly taking a page out of the G20 protests which occurred a year ago, burning cars were a highlight of the June 15, 2011, hockey riot, including at least two police cars. And, perhaps inspired by the 2010 Heart Attack, the Hudson's Bay department store had its windows smashed (almost all of them this time), and much of its first floor contents looted (primarily womens makeup and perfumes, it was like 'Riot Grrrls Gone Wild'!). In a repeat of the Heart Attack, there was even a Province newspaper box thrown through one set of windows.
Initial reports state that over 100 arrests were made and numerous injuries occurred, including 9 injured police officers (some from projectiles). The London Drugs at Granville and W. Georgia had some $500,000 in merchandise looted. Other stores that suffered significant losses included Chapters, the Bank of Montreal, Sears, Future Shop, and a car rental agency. Estimates of damages inflicted are in the millions. Firefighters were forced to withdraw from the zone of conflict after they came under attack. Police have asserted that the rioters came to the downtown core with the sole intention of “destroying,” speculating that anarchists involved in last year's anti-Olympic protests were involved.
The mayhem started at the intersection of W. Georgia and Hamilton streets, around 7:30PM, shortly after the game ended. Here, CBC had set up large TV screens to broadcast the games. For the last few games, several thousand young people had gathered to watch the agonizing final games, which saw the Boston Bruins eventually win the coveted Stanley Cup, handing the Canucks two shutout losses as well as a devastating 8-1 defeat during the series.
Shortly after the final game ended, as some demoralized Canucks fans began departing the downtown core, thousands of mostly youth stayed to celebrate the loss. Across from the CBC, and in the parking lot of the Canada Post building, two cars were flipped over and set on fire. The crowd cheered as the flames grew and thick, black, smoke boiled up into the clear, sunny sky.
All the cops in this area had clustered together on the east side of the intersection, their backs to some crowd control fencing, numbering perhaps 20. They looked on unapprovingly at the crowd that surrounded them, but were impotent to stop the incendiary disturbance some fifty feet from their position. On the top of the Canada Post building were also some cops filming the crowd below.
At around 8PM, police in riot gear arrived, with helmets and shields ('hard hat' mode). They soon began pushing eastward on W. Georgia, forcing the crowd back. Some who refused to move were struck with batons on the legs, arms, and head. The cops also began firing the ARWEN (Anti-Riot Weapon), the projectile appearing to be some kind of rubber disc or pellets. Prior to their advances, they would throw in concussion grenades, which were rubber balls that exploded. Either the ARWEN projectiles and/or the grenades contained some form of pepper spray (unlike '94, police do not appear to have used tear gas this time round). The cops also brought in about a dozen horse mounted cops, and their K9 units prowling around, the dogs straining at the leash and generally going berserk.
With the arrival of the riot cops, police began broadcasting a voice recording that informed the crowd that they were now part of an “unlawful assembly” and had 1 minute to disperse or force would be used. This was played repeatedly throughout the night at different locations, and I saw one cop carrying a small PA system. Nobody seemed to pay any attention to the monotone voice.
As the crowd was pushed east on W. Georgia, some youth dismantled the 6 foot high crowd-control fencing that had been erected around the intersection. This had served as a kind of pen during the last two televised games. People entering the site had been searched, primarily for alcohol. A few half-hearted charges were made with sections of the fence thrown at the police, and some of the metal bolts and joints from the fencing were among the strongest projectiles thrown at police. Eventually they advanced to clear the crowd away from the fences, only to find that the fences were such an obstacle that their line could not advance. Other cops had to come up and haul sections of fence back behind their line.
At this time, a large part of the crowd surged into a parking lot, located at W. Georgia and Cambie street. What drew them was the presence of two empty police cars, which were immediately smashed up. One car was flipped on its side, then back onto its wheels. As a police helicopter circled overhead, using its spotlight to focus on the crowd in the now dimming light, one of the police vehicles was eventually set on fire. It was quickly engulfed in flames, which then spread to the second cop car.
After this, riot police finally advanced into the parking lot, clearing the crowd away from the burning vehicles. Around this time, I decided to move to another location a few blocks away, near Granville, where I had noticed a thick black plume of smoke.
Police had blocked several intersections around the Granville mall area, and I had to walk several blocks north, then west, to arrive at this other area of conflict. Here I saw a Bell store and 7-11 with windows smashed. There were also more burning vehicles, along Seymour and near W. Georgia, and thousands more people. A thin line of riot cops lined one side of the intersection. Across the street, along W. Georgia, almost every window of the Hudsons Bay was smashed. At the corner of W. Georgia and Granville, looters were entering the store, with a large mob of people packed around.
At approximately 10PM, riot police backed by horse cops advanced down W. Georgia to Granville, where they held their line. Several thousand people still remained on the Granville Street mall district, and a party had also started outside the Vancouver Art Gallery a block over (where hundreds of youth were dancing to a blaring PA system). Even here, sporadic vandalism continued, with someone smashing a small side window of the Art Gallery.
By 11PM I had left the downtown core and returned to my lair in the Downtown Eastside. On the way back, I came across a brawl between young men and hotel security staff, with about six motorcycle cops wading in with their batons to make some violent arrests. I also saw another car flipped over, an action which can cause considerable damage to a vehicle (smashing its windows, mirrors, etc.). There is, of course, far more destruction and events that I was not witness to, and it will take several days before the full extent of casualties, arrests, arsons, property destruction, looting, etc., is known.
Along with Canucks, Cops Big Losers
According to police, they had revised their tactics and strategy, and there would be no repeat of the 1994 rioting. That time, they had waited “too long” to deploy their officers, and by then they had already lost control of the streets. This time, they were deployed from the very beginning and throughout the crowd, in pairs, clumped together at intersections. Part of their strategy was to be able to react quickly to any small incidents, stopping them before they grew into bigger crowd control problems.
When cops are deployed in this manner, they are also able to engage members of the crowd at a far more personal level. In this instance, part of their strategy was to gain the sympathy of the crowds by appealing to their sense of Canucks fan camaraderie. During a scout of Game 6, I witnessed cops with small Canucks flags, while others joked with fans about winning the cup.
After Game 7, the police strategy was exposed as the failure it was. Many of the youth in the crowd obviously hated the cops, and this hatred only increased with the first acts of police aggression (the deployment of the riot cops). The only chants I heard were “Fuck the Police” and “Fuck the Bruins.”
Overall, the police seemed to be unprepared for a riot, perhaps lulled into thinking their fake smiles had won over the army of young Canucks fans, wearing uniform blue Canucks jerseys. They failed to protect property and left their own resources exposed to attack (such as the two cop cars I saw set on fire). The Crowd Control Unit was spread out over numerous intersections in the downtown core. As a result, their lines were thin, perhaps a dozen riot cops spread across an intersection. If they had faced a determined and prepared frontline, with the size of the crowds on hand, some of these lines would have been vulnerable to being overrun.
Atari Teenage Riot
Despite their daring and bravado, the rioters were poorly equipped for any real confrontation. Most had no disguises to cover their faces, and the majority of projectiles were empty plastic bottles. Meanwhile, the plaza of both the CBC and main library across the street are comprised of thousands of small, square bricks that could be easily dug up (just sayin').
Having been in several riotuous situations myself, I can say that a hockey riot is very different from street actions that have some political goal. In a hockey riot, there is little sense of unity, less solidarity and far less ability for groups to coordinate their activities (like move location, change direction, etc.). There is more internal fighting, and there are more potentially hostile groups moving through the crowd (numbering between 5-10). The high levels of drunkeness create an unpredictable atmosphere, with decreased ability to think and communicate among many intoxicated participants. To operate in this environment, a large group that can defend itself while staying mobile appears necessary.
Along with extremely drunk people, there were some who could only be described as fools. These guys did really stupid stuff, like turning and throwing heavy projectiles high into the air without looking, which clearly landed amidst the forward ranks of the crowd. Some of the injuries were no doubt caused in this manner.
For many of these youth, their lack of experience (or perhaps common sense) will cost them. In the aftermath of the '94 riot, Vancouver police siezed video and photo from several corporate media stations, and solicited donations from the public. They then used an advanced image tracking system that captured photos and videos containing the same person (based on facial features and articles of clothing). These linked individuals to certain incidents, and were made into wanted ads for Crimestoppers as well as a portable kiosk that was placed in public malls. Photos of people were posted, and members of the public who knew these people were encouraged to inform the police of their identity. Many people were arrested in the weeks following the riot.
A more recent example of this occurred following the riots at the G20 in Toronto last June, where police gathered not only their own surveillance, but also received from the public large amounts of photos and video footage of individuals involved in incidents. These were used to develop wanted posters and TV ads through which several persons were identified and subsequently arrested.
Many people lament the fact that it takes a hockey game to mobilize large numbers of riotous youth on the streets. But from my observations, many of these youth are the ones sitting at home observing media coverage of protests and riots. It seems like a simple case of “monkey see—monkey do,” and there is little doubt in my mind that many were inspired to riot from recent disturbances including the anti-Olympics campaign, the G20 in Toronto, and the Middle East protests that erupted earlier this winter.
Undoubtedly, Vancouver police, government officials, and upright citizens will be condemning the riot for many weeks and months to come. Autopsies will be conducted on both the Canucks loss as well as that of the police, with conspiracy theorists chiming in that it was all part of a sinister plot by the government. Yet, in the end, we are reminded once again that no matter what level authorities go to in their efforts to maintain social control, they can't stop the chaos. As for myself, I am now a dedicated Canucks fan, and wish them the best of luck in next year's season...
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Comments
Unbelievable ...
The issue here isn't WITH the accuracy of whatever the hell you're talking about ...
I took issue with -
A: The incredibly condescending tone the information was presented with and -
B: The fact that it had almost NOTHING to do with the article, with the exception of a vague allegation that the stanley cup riots are somehow part of an elaborate conspiracy involving the police state.
Now, as someone in solidarity with the black bloc, I've been criticizing these hysterical/delusional theories (because that's all they are is theories) for quite some time and they all sound the same to me. I keep an open mind about much of the stuff you're referring to, I'm not attacking the legitimacy of those arguments about sovereignty and the nature of the state. I'm an anarchists FFS ... of course I don't disagree with challenging the nature of the state.
I'm pointing out that ROFL hijacked a thread AND (for anyone that bothered to read to the end of the long rambling posts) this person was very insulting as well.
Not every thread is about your personal crusade ...
Think you better look again
Think you better look again at who's more "condescending" before ROFL came on.
After your comments and more lookin we got bro's granddad a long time investigator to take a look. He suggested printing this thread and putting pieces on empty wall, connect talking points, cross reference with pics/video, info we found and as much as we could. Full pic is loads more than anyone here is saying.
All ROFL did is connect some of dots & explain in more detail of how various groups tie together to get now system. He planted a seed for others to look further. . It must really piss you off that he tied anarchist wannabes (some black bloc), black bloc infiltrators (cops) to fusion centers, elites, monarchy, rich spoiled punks and others.
What we finding is more extensive than ROFL's short form. It is you who's "clearly in need of medication" since you jump on first guy who put the pieces together. You need to read "Prince" by Machiavelli to see exactly how elites operate .. then restart your education again Dude. This is not sheeple you talkin to.
After you read that puppy go see libraries and archives for related docs & books. Here's a token for ya: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1if6tJO2GA .. same for Harper & other monarch families. You can go forward and backward and they all same monarchy/elites into "social engineering" for 1,000's of years. :P
Now look up who runs what and how and you'll find Harper and conservatives admin Corporation of Canada, ALL big biz, super rich families, rich families, middle class, most (but not all) religions, most cops, "Corporation of Vancouver", most schools, universities, pubs, stadiums, certain gangs, drug trade, both legal and illegal business and everything they get their grubby mitts into. Unless yo comprehend how rulers and manipulators work you won't get it. This also gives them full opportunity to manipulate those entities.
We're not black bloc or anarchist but we do know how to use search and read in libraries. Besides, black bloc tactics are stupid ... gives cops excuse to steal PPL's rights, in-prison anyone who doesn't know their rights and carry on their destruction, as cops work for elites. Who the fuk gives anyone the right to start shit when innocent and peaceful PPL are there?
As many smart activists say, better way is to boycott them, reject them, send their shit and pollution back to them, use their own system against them, and start and live good healthy system as is your original right ... freedom of choice.
I'd be pissed too if someone let loose with such a bullshit article. Quit your bitchin and learn .. like everybody else is.
* As ROFL says, it has "EVERYTHING" to do with this article as it's all tied together. They been at it for very long time Dude. They had lots of practice over 1,000's of years. Get it through your thick skull. If you don't include the rest then you missing the whole point and what's really going on. Many are not going to be pigeonholed into your particular box or way of thinking just because you fail to see the links & ties. Whether they seem condescending or not.
What we starting to find out is all that elite shit is a deception to what's really going on and is coming. Elites have used occult (hidden) knowledge to lie about real and coming upheaval of earth, popping volcanoes, massive storms, tectonic plates shifting, waves the height of mountains, massive global warming, our origins and ones who created us, our nearest universal neighbors, much higher society that lived before Egypt, Sumeria, Maya, Hindu, China and others that lasted for over 240,000 yrs. This is no joke, it all cross-references with ancient texts, science of today & events throughout.
Vancouver is right on the coast, so you can kiss your ass bye bye. If yo smart you'd get prepared instead of dissing PPL.
Bottom line: Before you dis someone you better come up with evidence and substantiated proof ... not just yappity yap. Also realize frame of mind they in due to such bullshit article. Canadians are waking up and they not all happy happy about how they been abused and ripped off. You should come to my hood. Regular conversations are @ 100 + decibels between 15 middle class ethnic groups regularly. No need for TV.
Long enough for ya? :)
Still at it huh?
I wonder if this is even three separate people I'm talking to?
The writing styles are awfully similar ... or maybe you're all friends on some obscure message board where you write these endless incoherent rants to each other?
Anyway, I'm bored with this internet flame-war bullshit.
Fact is, a hockey riot is a relatively uninteresting and predictable social phenomenon and trying to "connect the dots" so desperately is a good sign of manic delusion.
I will cheerfully discuss this issue further with anyone who is capable of having constructive discussions in a reasonably respectful tone in a real life setting. As for this smug sanctimony and esoteric ramblings from the anonymity of the keyboard, its very tedious.
If you folks are ever in the streets for demos in Vancouver, you've probably seen me before. Feel free to say even half this crap to my face. By the way, I've read my Machiavelli ;)