Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Iraq War Protester Slashes Tires on 13 Government Cars

Iraq War Protester Slashes Tires on 13 Government Cars

July 29, 2007 Jason C. Chavez, a student at Colorado college, was seen slashing the 42 tires of 13 government service vehicles in front of a recruiting station in Silverdale, Washington. He was arrested, telling police he targeted government vehicles because he was protesting the war in Iraq and indicated that he would fight against the Americans if he were in Iraq. In a plea deal, he was to pay $4,200 in restitution and spend 42 days in the Kitsap County jail

similar: Christopher Monfort Murderer of Timothy Brenton
On October 31, 2009, in the Central Districtof SeattleWashingtonUnited States. Timothy Brenton, an officer with the Seattle Police Department, was seated in a parked patrol car with another officer when a gunman stopped his vehicle alongside the patrol car, opened fire on the two officers, and fled the scene. Brenton died at the scene and his partner sustained minor injuries. The suspect Christopher Montfort arrested in connection with the murder has also been charged in connection with the October 22, 2009, firebombing of Seattle police vehicles at a city maintenance facility.[2] No clear motive was established but he had left fliers discussing police brutality, and had expressed opinions against wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. He was accused of being a terrorist who waged a "one man war" against the police by authorities. [3]


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Tire Slashing “War Protester” Charged In WA | Sweetness & Light
  • sweetness-light.com/archive/tire-slashing-war-protestor-charged-in-co
    From Washington State’s Kitsap Sun: Tire Slashing War Protestor Charged with Felony. By Brynn Grimley Monday, July 30, 2007 PORT ORCHARD – The 19-year-old ...
  • www.kitsapsun.com/news/2007/jul/30/tire-slashing-war-protestor...
    Jul 30, 2007 · A 19-year-old who slashed 42 government service vehicle tires Sunday morning was charged with a Class B felony Monday in Kitsap County Superior Court.
  • www.kitsapsun.com/news/2007/oct/24/tire-slashing-war-protestor...
    Oct 24, 2007 · A Bremerton man charged by Kitsap County prosecutors with slashing 42 government tires in July as a form of protest to the Iraq war has pleaded guilty ...
    In a plea agreement with prosecutors, Jason C. Chavez, 19, will have to pay $4,200 in restitution and have a prosecutor recommend to a judge he spend 42 days in the Kitsap County jail, documents said.
    A student at a Colorado college, Chavez was charged with first-degree malicious mischief following the incident, in which he slashed 42 tires of 13 government service vehicles parked in front of a U.S. Army recruiting station in Silverdale. "On July 29, 2007, in Kitsap County, I stabbed numerous tires belonging to the U.S. government," Chavez said in a statement of guilt on Sept. 24. " ... I had been drinking a lot but I knew what I was doing.

  • counterrecruiter.wordpress.com/2007/08/21/washington-19-year-old...
    Aug 21, 2007 · Jason C. Chavez, currently a student ... Witnesses called 911 to report a man dressed in black was slashing tires in front of the Army recruiting office ...
  • www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1874457/posts
    Jul 31, 2007 · Skip to comments. 42 tires slashed at Army recruiting office in Silverdale; student arrested Seattle Times ^ | 7-30-07 | Seattle Times Posted on 07/31/2007 ...
  • sweetness-light.com/archive/2007/07
    From Washington State’s Kitsap Sun: Tire Slashing War Protestor Charged with Felony. By Brynn Grimley Monday, July 30, 2007 PORT ORCHARD – The 19-year-old ...
  • michellemalkin.com/2008/03/07/special-report-tracing-the-lefts...
    Mar 07, 2008 · Jason C. Chavez, currently a student ... Just after midnight on July 29 Chavez was seen slashing tires in the parking lot along the 2800 block of Bucklin ...
  • kpbj.com/opinions/politics/2007-09-09_just_some_random_thoughts
    ITEM: A 17-year-old Bremerton man who admitted to slashing 42 government owned tiresas a protest of the Iraq war was charged with a class B felony in Kitsap Superior ...

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