ACTIV ACTIVITY LOG (ICS (ICS 21 4) 2. Operatio nal Period: Date From: 5/1/2013 Time From: 0800
1. Incid ent Name: MAY DAY 13 3. Name: Main Planning
4. ICS ICS Position : Planning Section Chief
Date To: 5/1/2013 Time To: 2200
5. Home Agency (and Unit): WSP
6. Resources Resources As signed:
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7. Activity Log:
Date/Time
Notable Activities
5-1-13/0930
Stand up Briefing SOD
1000
IAP delivered GA Auditorium
1100
Attended OPD Brief City Hall Site Security Started by Orange RDF, Leg, Campus, Sylvester, Heritage Park s tarted RDF Hard teams standing by
1250
580 – BOMB squad responding to the Urban Onion at the request of OLYPD for suspicious vehicle/noises from car and key in car. Sending 2-troopers with BOMB squad. 116 Legion Way, Ford Taurus ADW0627.
1251
Ashley – groups of known anarchist are leaving Seattle in vehicles and presumable headed south. The th group attempted to enter the Bank of America at 4 and Madison dressed as clowns, Insane Clown Posse. IC updated.
1311
Legion Way closed for suspicious car. Bomb team attempting contact with RO. Appears to be a stuck key in a jammed lock. Investigating further. further.
1320
Car cleared. RO handicapped – had trouble with the key stuck in trunk. Street Street cleared.
1322
Sgt Ashley update from Fusion. 7 “Superheroes” active in Seattle. Insane Clown Posse (ICP) members wearing gas masks in Seattle near Judkins Park.
1332
Suspicious package at South Puget Sound Community College 2011 Mottman RD.. OPD calling for Bomb response. Trooper Soper Notified. IC updated. CAPCOMM CAPCOMM anonymous caller bombs on nd campus “see if you can find them”. 580 will send 1 truck (Hinkle) and a K-9 (Ritchie, looking for a 2 K9. Bomb techs to meet OPYPD at the round-about in front of the coll ege.
1341
Det Mauro being followed by an attorney – two troopers with her. Attorney’s name is Lawrence Hildes.
1345
Spoke to D1 comms. CO Lerew will be replaced at 1400. CO Blair will replace. D1 Comms will send an hourly cadlog update to PC’s email.
1351
Set up PMDC from an RDF trooper’s laptop so that we can see the cad log in the CP.
1351
Request for increased uniformed presence in Sylvester park. Lt Hall dispatching extra car.
1351
Requested Trp Cozzitorto come to SOD, at the CP to help set up/streamline PMDC.
1351
Request to double check that the power at Sylvester Park was turned off. Waiting for a call from Tony.
1357
121 – Famous UFC fighter that tagged Campus previously is now at Sylvester Park, 502 thick build, tank top and shorts, bald, Jeff Monson, white tank top, orange and white board shorts with square shapes.
1400
Sgt Ashley update from Fusion. Suspects Suspects in Seattle planting bricks in bushes along planned marching route. Sgt Ashely Ashely emailing PC.
1406
Fusion center updated that flyers are being posted at Sylvester Park “nothing will happen, nothing will change, at least throw your trash away”.
1417
Announced over loud speaker at Sylvester Park that will be a “dance and march on the banks party at 1430”.
1420
Gov signed last bill, 1630 photo session in Rotunda, 1800 Mansion dinner.
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Notable Activities
1424
121- Media advised that they heard from people in the park that they have changed their march time tonight from 6p to 9p.
1426
580 - All clear at college, not going to evacuate, OLYPD on scene, and SPSCC okay with response.
1437
982 - Group of males in their mid 20’s (10-15) in alley by 4 and Adams. Tegard headed that way as well as mobile troopers.
1443
Bike Patrols sent to Sylvester Park
1450
Sgt Tegard and 2 other troops contacted and cleared group in alley next to 4 and Adams. Not related, related, not a threat. IC advised.
1500
Group of individuals left Sylvester park, south on Capitol towards the Campus.
1500
Group of 50+. Banners saying “Revolt” moving south on capitol
1502
NB Columbia nearing Smith -- NB on Smith back towards town – NB Legion all lanes.
1505
Group stopping at 5 and Columbia – NB Columbia and 4h – EB on 4 – US Bank 4 and Capitol EB – th th th EB 4 and Adams – Artesian Well lot, Jefferson and 4 – WB on 5 --
1525
Group returned to Sylvester Park
1532
Suspicious backpack left at the US Bank 4 and Capitol – Bomb Squad enrt. Access from Washington into lot – in the middle of the lot. 4-trooopers enrt for containment. OLYPD on scene, standing by.
1533
Aircraft landing, taking a break
1545
94 advised owner claimed backpack, 580 updated.
1548
580 – SPSCC called back, completed sweep of college and found nothing.
1552
Fusion Center Update – 4000 people in Seattle, extending shifts to midnight, expecting more activity up until midnight, not hearing anything about Olympia, still expecting trouble.
1722
Putnam reported WM blk/blk clothing with backpack on the lawn talking on a cell phone between GA building and the Leg building. Contacted by troopers, said he was enjoying sunshine.
1735
Man with stick reported at Capitol and Legion next to Sylvester Park. OPD OPD checking.
1740
FUSION update – Intell expected following an Anarchist Meeting as to next planned actions by groups in Seattle.
1741
OPD advised 15 trouble makers just showed up in Sylvester Park.2-troop car, and bike patrols enroute.
1750
Request to re-launch A/C by OC to Aviation.
1757
121 – Headed to Sylvester Park
1803
AC back up/transporting
1805
Tegard – small group headed towards Percival landing.
1809
OPD sending a group out to Percival Park – WSP plane headed that way.
1815
30 plus gathering at Percival Park according to OPD
1815
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Tegard – estimation is 40 and may grow to 50, appears to be the same group as before. Half dozen just masked up. IC observed crowd, estimated estimated 60 persons. th
1820
94 – Request all roving troopers to stage up at 5 / Columbia with the County.
1820
Another group forming 4 / Water 35 people.—same group
1827
40-50 YMCA students on south side of Leg Bldg
1827
EPU reported that the governor is secure in the Mansion.
1831
UC - Guy in all black and a mask, starting to yell (Percival Landing)
1836
Group east on 4 . OPD following. Some yelling. Many masked
1834
94- Request WSP roving patrols to drive around downtown and watch banks and businesses.
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1835
94 – group is EB 4 from Water
1838
OPD – 4 and Franklin with the group – on 4 past Adams, other observers joining group – SB th th Jefferson from 4 – WB on 5 from Jefferson --
1845
OPD -- 8 and Franklin – approaching Capitol – NB Capitol all lanes from 5 --
1847
UC’s following crowd, Mauro circling and photographing the group.
1851
94 – have all soft squad troopers report to the Legislative Building
1851
OPD -- Group EB 7 towards Sylvester Park
1852
Bangart going to talk to YMCA chaperones – kids inside Leg Building.
1855
OPD -- NB Washington at Legion – approaching 4 – 4 and Adams --
1900
Lacey PD ready to form skirmish line in front of OPD HQ.
1903
OPD – EB 4 crossing Cherry – WB on 4
1904
94 – RDF D1 and D7 squads suited up and ready to go.
1906
Bangart contact YMCA director 253-686-2160, Matt Sample, call Matt if crowd moves towards the Leg Bldg. All troopers at Leg posted at doors, standing by.
1910
Sgt Conely – reported lost 14 year old from YMCA group at the Leg Bldg – 12 troopers in the area looking
1915
Bank of America Security gone since 1800 Fusion Center Update WSFC advising that they have a group in Seattle of approximately 60 persons wearing armored vests, arm and leg pads, facemasks and are traveling from Seattle Central Community College towards towards the downtown area. area. They are still in a group, UC’s UC’s have eyes on. Worried they will fracture into small groups.
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1917
Missing girl located/safe – Sgt. Conely.
1918
Group chanting – to the Capitol, to the Capitol – crowd stopped that 7 and Capitol – sitting in roadway, blocking.
1927
94 -- RDF left GA to 7 and Capitol, instruction to stay on the bus.
1928
Williams – group SB on Columbia
1930
20 – Have roving patrol units monitor splinting individuals.
1933
OPD – NB Capitol towards State – I.T. station at Washington and State.
1939
Bike patrols headed toward bathrooms at Heritage Park, WM tank top, bandanna on face, shorts
1942
OPD – group entering Artesian Well
1945
20 – Leg building doors closing front and back doors, except the SE slider (until 830p). 20 in contact with DES – holding request for now, Sharff and Bangart updated. Sharff will make contact with YMCA group on campus.
2001
121 – YCMA group to conclude at 2030, they will be off campus by 2100.
2006
Williams – Artesian Well with group, dispersing, person carrying flag rolled it up and left.
2007
Williams – Jackson and Valek being sent home, they have to return early in the morning to cover dayshift.
2020
RDF Teams returned to GA
2025
Capital Campus grounds swept, no sign of trouble.
2025
Demobilization initiated
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8. Prepared Prepared by : Name: Trisena Sharff #121
Position/Title: Sergeant
ICS 214, Page 2
Date/Time: 5/1/2013
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