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    Cop Admits to Pulling Gun on Snowballers

    Cop Admits to Pulling Gun on Snowballers

    Cop says on video he pulled a gun because he was hit with a snowball

    By TERESA MASTERSON
    Updated 11:26 PM EST, Sat, Dec 19, 2009

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    A plainclothes police detective allegedly pulled his gun out and waved it at a large group of people in a snowball fight at the corner of 14th and U Saturday afternoon.

    The incident began when a plain-clothes detective approached the crowd of people throwing snowballs and got into a verbal altercation with members of the crowd, according to police.

    A uniformed officer responded to the scene after getting calls about a man with a gun. The uniformed officer pulled out his weapon as he approached the plain-clothes detective. As soon as the detective identified himself the uniformed officer put his gun back in the holster, police said.

    In a video posted to YouTube, the police officer identifies himself as “Detective Baylorâ€
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    Am I missing something here? I must be because, after just watching several videos of the snowball fight, I didn't see any large group of anarchists, let alone a large group of anarchists who were out of control






    A Snowball Fight Takes Dark Turn
    12/19/09 8:16

    WASHINGTON - A lively snowball fight on D.C. streets took a dark turn Saturday when anti-war protesters dressed in anarchist garb showed up, and a D.C. police officer pulled his weapon out of his holster.

    The neighborhood snowball fight at 14th and U streets was advertised online. By 3 p.m., more than 200 residents converged for the massive snowball fight.

    "No one meant any harm, no one meant anything by -- just having fun, it's highly unfortunate," said Tisha West. "We're Washingtonians and we like to play in the blizzard."

    But things started to turn for the worse when the crowd -- some carrying anti-war signs and dressed all in black with masks -- began to pelt passing cars. A plain clothes D.C. police detective emerged from a Hummer -- it's unclear whether it was his personal vehicle or an unmarked police vehicle -- after it was struck. The detective began yelling at the gathered crowd. At one point, he pulled back his jacket, exposing his service weapon -- it's unclear if he did this intentionally. That's when things took a darker turn.


    "It was pretty fun," said Jason Mogavero. "There were 200 people exchanging snowballs non-stop across 14th Street. And then, you know, when the gun came out, it changed the tone of the thing a little bit."

    The gun belonged to a uniformed officer who showed up with his pistol out of the holster -- he did not point it at anyone.

    Assistant Chief Peter Newsham says the officer was responding to a 911 call reporting a man with a gun in the crowd -- apparently the man was a plainclothes D.C. police detective.

    Newsham says the officer drew his weapon when he spotted a man matching the description of the armed person, but holstered his weapon when he recognized the plain clothes detective.


    MPD believes this was an appropriate response given the nature of the call, Newsham said.

    Newsham says the department will investigate if any inappropriate language was used by the plain clothes detective while responding to the snow ball fight.

    D.C. police say the uniformed officer who drew his weapon at a snowball fight-turned-unruly protest was responding to a report of a man with a gun at 14th and U streets NW. The incident caused controversy after it was caught on tape by ABC 7 News.

    The crowd dispersed after about 20 minutes. No one was detained by police.


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    Where in the heck did this turn into an "unruly protest"??? I'm not seeing that at all
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