Thursday, November 17, 2011

White House Shooter, Occupy San Diego: Solidarity Moment of Silence

The Question of the Day: Does Obama still embrace the Occupy movement after Oscar Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez allegedly fired a semiautomatic rifle at the White House, hitting the presidential residence?

Ortega-Hernandez was suspected of being part of Occupy DC.

In solidarity with Ortega-Hernandez, Occupy San Diego protesters held a moment of silence for him.

Video.




MALE OCCUPIER: I think we should have a moment of silence in solidarity for, um, the person, um, that they said was from the Washington, DC Occupy, that maybe why did he feel the need to shoot the White House window today. So I think we should hold a moment in solidarity for the White House and for the guy that shot at the White House today. I don't know if you heard but someone shot at the White House window.

(Moment of relative silence for about 15 seconds, until interrupted by shouts)

FEMALE OCCUPIER: Occupy the police department!

Apparently, those at Occupy San Diego see Oscar Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez as a brother in arms.

How nice to stand in solidarity with a fellow Occupier and shooter, Ortega-Hernandez!

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