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DC’s new top cop reflects on handling of 2002 protests

WASHINGTON 鈥 Moments after Mayor Muriel Bowser announced his appointment as D.C.鈥檚 new police chief, Peter Newsham addressed criticism of his handling of the 2002 World Bank protests in Pershing Park.

As a result of that incident, the District ended up settling with nearly 400 protesters and bystanders 鈥 who had sued over mass arrests 鈥 for more than $8 million.

The crowd had not been warned to disperse before the roundup. Some were held for more than 24 hours before being released and some were hogtied.

鈥淢y decision at the time was a decision that I thought was in the best interest of the District of Columbia and of public safety,鈥 said Newsham, who at the time was an assistant chief in charge at the protest site.

鈥淢y sense from what I had seen prior to that group entering the park was that potentially, they could leave the park, continue to destroy property and then maybe get into some interactions with the police where folks could get hurt.”

He added, 鈥淪o that鈥檚 why I made the decision. It was subsequently determined that that was not the right decision.鈥

At word of his appointment, the Partnership for Civil Justice, which represented the Pershing Park protesters, pointed to Newsham鈥檚 “constitutional violations” toward protesters on Inauguration Day.

“At the protests at Donald Trump鈥檚 inauguration just one month ago, [Newsham]聽plainly acted in willful violation of the law and engaged in yet another illegal mass dragnet arrest,” said聽Mara Verheyden-Hilliard, executive director of the Partnership for Civil Justice Fund, in a statement.

Bowser, in response, pointed to 鈥渙ur fellow Washingtonians who participated in a grand jury and sent down 214 indictments鈥 on rioting charges.

Amid violent incidents that damaged property and injured officers during inaugural protests, Newsham聽said his department successfully applied the lessons it learned in 2002.

“We had thousands of people who peacefully came to Washington, D.C., to exercise their First Amendment right 鈥 their grievance with the government,鈥 he said, 鈥渁nd we actually welcomed that as an agency.鈥

Megan Cloherty

An award-winning journalist, Megan Cloherty is podcast host and producer of the 鈥22 Hours: An American Nightmare.鈥 She previously served as 海角精品黑料 Investigative Reporter covering breaking news, crime and courts.

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