Occupy Violence Erupts in Los Angeles: 'Kill the Cops!'; NBC Ignores
Occupy violence erupted in Los Angeles on Thursday with protesters using slogans such as "Kill the cops." NBC skipped the story on Friday's Today. CBS This Morning and ABC's Good Morning America offered a combined 31 seconds.
GMA news reader Amy Robach explained that police had to break up a crowd of "200 angry protesters." She briefly added, "It started when Occupy L.A. activists joined a street art event and then taunted police by drawing chalk pigs and slogans like 'Kill the cops.'" One police officer was injured and a dozen people were arrested. CBS This Morning offered even less information, allowing a mere seven seconds out of two hours.
Each day, CBS plays a video montage of assorted journalists discussing the latest news events. On Friday, an unidentified voice quickly recounted, "A massive protest in downtown Los Angeles - at least one officer was injured. The protest appears to be linked to Occupy L.A."
Today, despite its four hour running time, avoided the story. The show's hosts did find space for a hidden camera expose on dishonest carnival games.
Journalists have consistently underplayed Occupy violence. That could have something to do with how excitedly reporters hyped the movement's potential, a contrast to their treatment of the Tea Party.
Here are a few examples:
"Good evening. We begin tonight with what has become by any measure a pretty massive protest movement. While it goes by the official name 'Occupy Wall Street,' it has spread steadily and far beyond Wall Street, and it could well turn out to be the protest of this current era."
— Anchor Brian Williams leading off the October 5, 2011 NBC Nightly News.
"We're here, just a few blocks from Wall Street. I mean, this is really the epicenter of what seems to have become a national movement....The marchers come from all walks of life, young and old, male and female, hoping their lawmakers are listening."
— Correspondent Bigad Shaban on CBS's The Early Show, October 10, 2011.
"We thought we'd bring you up to date on those protesters, the Occupy Wall Street movement. As of tonight, it has spread to more than 250 American cities, more than a thousand countries — every continent but Antarctica."
— Diane Sawyer on ABC's World News, October 10, 2011. On a later edition, Sawyer corrected her still-absurd hype: "...more than a thousand cities around the world."
"This is a surprisingly functional little city. Let me give you a little tour. It starts here with the information desk for people newly arrived. Behind that this whole area back here, this is the media area. It's filled with bloggers and other people getting the word out and powered by donated generators. And this is the food station. It's all free and all donated — including some cookies that came in today from a grandmother in Idaho."
— ABC's Dan Harris showing off the protesters' camp on World News, October 3, 2011.
"The Occupy Wall Street protesters have set up a camp with a food court, newspaper, medical unit, Internet café — even yoga practice."
— Correspondent Jim Axelrod on the October 10, 2011 CBS Evening News.
A transcript of the two morning news briefs can be found below:
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07/13/12
7:04
24 seconds
AMY ROBACH: Well, in downtown Los Angeles last night, police in riot gear moved in to break up a crowd of about 200 angry protesters. It started when Occupy L.A. activists joined a street art event and then taunted police by drawing chalk pigs and slogans like "Kill the cops." It ended with at least one officer injured and a dozen people under arrest.
07/13/2012
07:02 am EDT
CBS This Morning
7 seconds
UNIDENTIFIED MAN 1 (voice-over): A massive protest in downtown Los Angeles - at least one officer was injured. The protest appears to be linked to Occupy L.A.
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"We thought we'd bring you up to date on those protesters, the Occupy Wall Street movement. As of tonight, it has spread to more than 250 American cities, more than a thousand countries — every continent but Antarctica."









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Say it isn't so. Radical
Submitted by richflanj on Fri, 07/13/2012 - 12:22pm.
Say it isn't so.
Radical leftists baiting the police into a confrontation, then, when the police RESPOND to the assaults with minimum force, they scream about "brutality".
Can't be true....
I love Occupy Wall Street
Submitted by Galvanic on Fri, 07/13/2012 - 2:56pm.
Keep it going, and keep it on the air.
The reasonable folks who wanted to speak out have abandoned OWS after witnessing the violence and depravity. Mostly what remains is a collection of the homeless, the lazy, the union thugs, and the Leftist Fringe.
Let the American people get a good look at them and hear the turth about what they do.
What a friggin' bunch of wimps....
Submitted by James3 on Fri, 07/13/2012 - 12:22pm.
They don't have a hair on their ass. Can you imagine these losers who still live with their parents at age 30 going to prison for murder? They would be without their iphones, bluray discs, cell phones, and internet. And be Bubba's fresh fish bitch. The cops should break out the tazers and pepper spray and practice their techniques on these unemployed losers.
What do you
Submitted by spallatial on Fri, 07/13/2012 - 6:11pm.
expect from the pussification of the liberal male. Pansies.
Hide the violence on the left
Submitted by c5then on Fri, 07/13/2012 - 12:29pm.
And pretend the Tea Parties are racist.
The media are following their orders like good little minions.
Madison and Jefferson and Franklin built a Republic - Roberts killed it!
More Tea Party Violence...
Submitted by bigdaddy on Fri, 07/13/2012 - 12:30pm.
...That must be where they learned it from....
Just wait til one of these news crews gets assaulted.
Submitted by SickofLibs on Fri, 07/13/2012 - 12:47pm.
"But we're on your side!!!"
The Tea Party members were
Submitted by LinTaylor on Fri, 07/13/2012 - 1:49pm.
The Tea Party members were polite, respectful, and (according to one officer) left the venue cleaner than it was when they arrived.
The Occupiers break, steal, assault, rape, pillage, squat, and have the audacity to try and claim the moral high ground.
And yet the news media acts like that situation is reversed, all because they love the idea of big government redistributing all their comrades' wealth for the glory of Mother America.
The Weather Underground never
Submitted by celator on Fri, 07/13/2012 - 1:57pm.
The Weather Underground never really went away. Members got older, more tactical, began teaching at universities, became "journalists", and poisoned the minds of many students. Now they are called OWS.
"Kill the cops", baiting the cops, disruption, bombing and murder was a major tactic for them back in the '60s-'70's and it is now. Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn are alive and very active.
Just wait until this fall.
7 Seconds
Submitted by miss911ninja on Fri, 07/13/2012 - 4:24pm.
CBS's cameras spent way more than 7 seconds just focussing on the Colonial-costumed Tea Partiers and the most off-the-wall signs they could find at the events.
Yet not even a mention of "Kill The Pigs" being chalked on the street during the violence which "appears" to be linked to Occupy L.A.!
They may be fooling some people, but only those already foolish enough to watch them.