
Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed. left, is separated from Occupy Atlanta protesters, right, by a securtiy guard as they face off during the mayor's press conference at City Hall in Atlanta on Monday afternoon. Curtis Compton, ccompton@ajc.com
The man with Ludacris’ phone number sought the high ground in the battle for Woodruff Park on Monday.
In press conference packed with weirdness, Mayor Kasim Reed announced that Occupy Atlanta protesters would be cleared from the green space “at a time of my choosing.”
He asked a cadre of religious leaders, lined up behind him, to negotiate a peaceful exit for Occupy Atlanta. If there is no deal, force will be used, the mayor promised.
But it was the way the mayor built his case before reporters – arguing he was obligated to oust a group he had sanctioned two weeks ago — that was unusual. In declaring that the city’s relationship with Occupy Atlanta had changed for the worse, the former music industry attorney based his decision largely on his familiarity with the rules of outdoor hip-hop events.
By way of background, first consider these lines from an old biography:
”[Reed] has also become a fixture in entertainment law, especially in Atlanta’s explosive hip-hop and R&B music scene. Relationships, he says, going back to his days at Howard [University], led to that role. “I went to school with a group of people who were on their way up,” says Reed, such as Sean “P. Diddy” Combs, who was “the most confident person I’ve met.”
Back to Monday. The press conference was called for 4 p.m. on an hours’ notice. In addition to reporters, a dozen members of Occupy Atlanta scrambled to the second-floor event. As did Joe Beasley, southern director for the Rainbow/PUSH organization, who has taken the group under his wing.
Reed began with an obligatory statement of respect for First Amendment rights in a city filled with civil rights heroes, living and dead. But he quickly moved to a hip-hop concert that Occupy Atlanta had planned for last Saturday.
Said Reed:
”This event promoter did not have a security plan. In fact, the team that was responsible for preparing the security plan for this event promoter quit on Tuesday of last week. So he was attempting to hold a two-day hip-hop event without police protection.
“This gentleman also submitted a $2,500 payment for the permit that is related to that event through a check, which is not an acceptable for the city of Atlanta.”
“Mayor, that’s a lie,” said Beasley, who had stationed himself within a dozen feet of the mayor. Occupy Atlanta forces, with a red-capped Tim Franzen acting as the main voice, stood behind him.
“And this is easily verifiable,” continued an unperturbed mayor:
“Most importantly, He did not have police protection at the event. As of Saturday, when the hip-hop organizers arrived at Woodruff, they had not submitted payment in the appropriate form, and did not have adequate security.”
“In the meantime, this event was advertised on V-103. It included a number of artists, and also included the hip-hop artist Ludacris, who never planned on attending, and was not attending. So you have an event that does not have an appropriate police plan, being advertised on the largest urban radio station in the state of Georgia. This created an untenable situation….”
The mayor described a Saturday that had drawn 600 hip-hop fans to the downtown park. When his communications director and chief of staff arrived to announce that the permit for the concert had been revoked, they were shouted down, and required police protection, the mayor said.
“That’s not true. That’s a lie. That’s a lie,” said Beasley.
“They were never in danger,” Franzen protested.
“Run the video, please,” the mayor said. And after a little fumbling, a large TV screen at Reed’s right hand showed local news video of the Saturday confrontation.
Franzen appeared in a frame. “We do whatever we want,” he said.
“Y’all here that?” the mayor asked reporters.
“There’s a context to that,” a defensive, real-life Franzen declared.
The mayor moved on to a second, and less-convincing, argument for removing Occupy Atlanta. The city fire marshal had banned combustible liquids from the park. That included gasoline-powered generators required by the Saturday hip-hop concert.
The protestors had smuggled a generator in anyway, in a mail bag. And when police attempted to seize it, campers formed a human chain around around the chugging machine. “Having human beings place their body on a combustible generator” was dangerous, the mayor said.
Reed quickly returned to the hip-hop concert proper. “I have always said I’m going to do what is necessary to keep citizens of this city safe. And having a hip-hop concert without having an appropriate police plan…” the mayor said.
“Then why don’t you address what brought us out here in the first place — 30,000 homeless, foreclosures,” shouted Franzen.
Reed plodded on: “What they have done is change the nature of the relationship….”
“This is an outrageous narrative,” Franzen charged. He might have said “ludicrous,” but he didn’t.
“….I believe they placed lives at risk this weekend,” Reed said to the cameras.
“Oh, my God,” said Franzen, his voice dripping with disbelief.
Said Reed:
”I believe that people showed up at a city of Atlanta park to go to a hip-hop concert. And you don’t need to do extensive research to see what can happen when hundreds of people show up for a hip-hop concert, artists who are advertised are not there, and when there are not police there to protect the event….”
Reed closed by speaking of a woman he had run into outside Woodruff Park on Saturday. She had come to see Ludacris, not Occupy Atlanta.
Ludacris, a.k.a. Christopher Brian Bridges, was a donor to Reed’s 2009 campaign for mayor. “I spoke with Ludacris,” the mayor said. “He was never coming to the park. You’ve had people killed in concerts where artists who were promised do not show up all across the country. This happens all the time.”
A reporter pointed out to the mayor that the V-103 ads didn’t say Ludacris would perform – just that he would be honored at the event. Which, to the mayor, made no difference.
“This is a spin. This is B.S.,” Franzen said loudly.
Which is when Reed re-introduced his clergy/negotiators. “We are not in a place where we can have productive dialogue,” the mayor closed.
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Not wanting to be left out of the party, Debbie Dooley of Atlanta Tea Party Patriots says her group has sent this e-mail to Mayor Kasim Reed:
We have noticed that the City of Atlanta has waived many of your ordinances, fees, etc., in regard to the Occupy Atlanta protests. We have called in the past to find out information for events on City of Atlanta venues like Woodruff Park and have been told it would require a permit and fees and there were restrictions.
In the future, Atlanta Tea Party expects to receive the same “benefits” or waiving of fees, permits, restrictions that you have accorded the Occupy Atlanta protests. If we don’t, we seek legal action. Thank you for your attention in this.
Dooley says the tea partyers have received no reply.
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183 comments Add your comment
PMC
October 25th, 2011
3:36 pm
The protestors actually have a few good points it’s just unfortunate that it’s being lost in the posturing…. same with the tea party.
RAMZAD
October 25th, 2011
3:38 pm
Kasim Reed is a fool.
He is a Mayor for a City that is ground zero for economic injustice, poverty, homelessness, survivalist crimes, a bankrupt transit system, tremendously high joblessness, and he wants to crack the heads of a group of white people who are saying “Hell no we won’t go.
Feed them, protect them, take up their garbage and leave them the hell alone. But noooooooooo;
black man must prove that he has power to be a man. Fortunately he is not one with a gun.
Pat
October 25th, 2011
3:38 pm
@A dad, well said. Too many people vote based on either a D or R next to a person’s name or other attributes without knowing what they actually stand for.
Mr Charlie
October 25th, 2011
3:38 pm
I do love how the Democrats have tried to use the “I was there, I am the friend of the little guy” card, only to be told to pound sand. Now Reid is gonna be a modern Bull Conner. Like I said, two ends of the same snake.
Jackie
October 25th, 2011
3:41 pm
Occupy is composed of hard core marxist leftists and useful idiots. No one will be unhappy to see their moment of the media spotlight come to a close.
It is shameful that the AJC covered the Tea Parties with a very different, tone. And it is likely illegal for the city to waive fees and rules for one group but not another.
Occupy just wants to end their pointless camp-in with some spectacular footage for the evening news. I hope Reed pushes them out of the park this week.
Mr Charlie
October 25th, 2011
3:41 pm
Am I the only one that finds the fact that a Rap concert pushed Reid over the edge?
Jesus
October 25th, 2011
3:42 pm
I’m not the one making spurious accusations about Obama, Wall Street, et al. Therefore, I’m not obligated to cite sources.
double
October 25th, 2011
3:46 pm
Jesus it be an occupant.You are a good one to question ones spelling,or use of words.
Mr Charlie
October 25th, 2011
3:49 pm
I have no interest in going back and digging up everything I have read over the past year. I will just say that the fact Occupy exists validates my assumptions. If I was wrong, they would not even be there. And you are wrong, this is not about me, it is about Occupy. It aint about Democrats or Republicans, and that is driving the Democrats nuts…As Reid.
Jesus
October 25th, 2011
3:49 pm
double as in “double-wide”?
KBB
October 25th, 2011
3:50 pm
Have you guys seen a pic of Debbie? she looks like a poodle on meth
http://www.beaconcastmedia.com/cp/web/js/tiny_mce/plugins/imagemanager/files/Debbie.Dooley.jpg
Mr Charlie
October 25th, 2011
3:59 pm
The Democrats so want to own Occupy, and identify with the victim hood. But the Occupiers tall them to pound sand. Gotta love these guys.
Christie
October 25th, 2011
4:05 pm
I hope the Tea Party sues and receives a huge chunk of change from the city. Why is OA allowed to do things they weren’t?
Oh, right.
They’re the left.
We can’t deny the left ANYTHING.
Georgia Democrat
October 25th, 2011
4:18 pm
It is time to wave goodbye to the oppressive rule brought to you by Nathan Deal and associates. Things are obviously not working. Let us continue the dream that was cut short by this new evil regime. I will never be able to condone what Nathan Deal and his republican legislators stand for. I have met many of the current legislators in the house. They are not descent people. One should never vote republican party in the state of Georgia. They are only causing problems.
Roekest
October 25th, 2011
4:23 pm
The comments about crops, corps, corpses, etc. was worth reading through all the comments.
It’s nice to know that the more well-spoken and lucid posters seem to be conservative/center leaning, while all the ignorant comments are coming from the leftists (especially that Independent Voter person who doesn’t seem all that literate).
td
October 25th, 2011
4:25 pm
Georgia Democrat,
I agree with you that we need more democrats in the Georgia house of representatives. On the national level, however, I will always go with the republican party. Georgia has grown about six million people in 40 years. The bulk of the current constituency in Georgia includes former northern republicans. Whereas northern republicans may have been ideal for the north, they have mistakenly voted republican in local elections in Georgia. This did not really cause us to suffer in the beginning, but it has gone to far. Georgia democrats have a long history of being staunch fiscal conservatives. They are also more socially conservative, whereas northern republicans are more socially moderate.
kasimseemsshady
October 25th, 2011
4:26 pm
So the Tea Party is trying to get something for free and Kasim Reed is shutting it all down because of it. He knows the Tea Party aren’t the only group that’s going to try and milk this cow…
Occupy folks need to go be productive – they have lost this battle.
#occupy my desk...
October 25th, 2011
4:34 pm
Reed’s a racist!
Paul
October 25th, 2011
4:40 pm
Just like any politician. He brings in a backing of religious leaders? Wtf are they supposed to provide, besides a facade for Reed to look like a peaceful person…which he is not. I mean look at the people he associates with. Does any honest politician namedrop so many hip hop artists? What kind of credibility is he trying to add with this anyway? That he has street-cred? What is this?
Franzen has every right to call him out on this BS, because that is what it is. It is re-directed BS that does not focus on the key issues, but instead tries to divert any topics to “safety” concerns when Reed does not give a damn about anyone’s safety except for his own, self-preservation. I salute Franzen for having the guts to take a leadership role in a very difficult position. This isn’t a person who is getting paid half a million bucks to be the leader, he is doing this for the good of people.
Also, for anyone who wants to judge these people from their high horse, I would love to see you say any of that diarrhea in front of some of these occupy ATL people. You don’t have the balls to, simply put.
Hater
October 25th, 2011
4:52 pm
Sitting in a park is not going to change anything. This Occupy Atlanta group is unorganized and without any merit.
Please go away and leave the park to the homeless.
Bill
October 25th, 2011
5:23 pm
These people couldn’t find Lenox Square on the train (which doesn’t go to all that many places), then went out of their way to cut through a hotel and a shopping mall that they claimed they didn’t know were private property.
The easiest way to get these self-righteous entitled babies out of the park is to announce that the next protest will be at their butt. Two hands and a map will be provided. We’ll never see them again.
Ashante
October 25th, 2011
5:26 pm
Down with the white man!!!!!
Look before I leap...
October 25th, 2011
5:27 pm
If I am understanding the message from the Occupiers correctly:
Corporate Greed is bad.
Get rid of the fat cats
Jobs and housing for everyone
Does that not sound a lot like communism?
mike 'hussein' smith
October 25th, 2011
5:56 pm
freddie: And Kasim Reed will go down as the big bully he is. To “spill blood” would destroy the City Too Busy to Hate nationally. I’ve never heard of any white Atlanta mayor sending cops in to spill the blood of black protesters. The city wouldn’t recover for a long time if Reed sends police in to billy club or kill the mostly white protesters.
Alexander
October 25th, 2011
6:09 pm
“The poor population in America’s suburbs — long a symbol of a stable and prosperous American middle class — rose by more than half after 2000, forcing suburban communities across the country to re-evaluate their identities and how they serve their populations.” Today’s News (NYT 10-25-11).
Melba N.
October 25th, 2011
6:42 pm
re: “Y’all here that?” the mayor asked reporters.
Y’all proofread that?
Dash Riptide
October 25th, 2011
7:03 pm
I don’t know about the Franzen’s Green Tea party, but I know the Crips wouldn’t take this crap.
Larry
October 25th, 2011
8:00 pm
The Occupy Atlanta group have the right to protest and maybe if you are a True Tea Partier, you should not be there. ( They broke onto ships and destroyed government property.)
Dash Riptide
October 25th, 2011
8:17 pm
The moral of the story is the purpose of a sit-in is to get arrested. And one of the things government doesn’t do well is passive-aggressiveness. So, give these folks their 15 minutes and be done with it. Quit pretending this will end any other way. It’s not like we’re going to achieve a Roddenberry-esque economic utopia where no one wants for anything just because some urban campers picked Five Points, claimed themselves 99 percenters and no one ever made them leave.
Send the Marine Crops in if that’s what it takes.
RAMZAD
October 25th, 2011
8:31 pm
The Tea Party Terrorists should have nothing to say.
It was the one that brought AR-15 to a campaign rally. It was the one that was putting up Obama’s picture with the head of Adolf Hitler Photoshopped in. It was the one that put Bulls Eye on Gabby Giffords district and set the tempo for her to get her brains blown in. It was the one dragging the raw meat through the streets of America.
So Tea Party terrorist..get behind me Satan.
Steve Scarborough
October 25th, 2011
8:47 pm
Incredible Shrinking Mayor.
T'Shanae
October 25th, 2011
9:33 pm
“Y’all here that?” the mayor asked reporters.
hear, not here.
AJC must have fired the proofreader to save some $.
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