Annual Police State Extravaganza met with Protests in SF Bay

San Francisco Bay area activists staged a dramatic demonstration in Oakland on Friday to call attention to the domestic war games and militarization of police set to take place at the annual Urban Shield conference this weekend.

An estimated 100 people “dressed in fake police uniforms, banging drums and chanting antiviolence slogans” reportedly took over an intersection near Lake Merritt to condemn the four-day law enforcement and first-responder training expo, which the Alameda County sheriff’s office has hosted since 2007.

Demonstrators also carried signs that said “Stop Urban Shield” while a large banner hung above the street.

Called the largest “tactical exercise” in the nation, Urban Shield draws roughly 5,000 people from over 100 agencies from around the country and world and thrusts them into “lifelike scenarios” to allegedly train officers how to respond to natural disasters and mass casualty attacks.

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