[NewPacifica] Police arrest anti-war protester, 80, at mall in NY



This is in Long Island, NY -- 

I hope they checked that wheelchair for explosive devices!
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Newsday
http://www.newsday.com/news/local/ny-liwar0330,0,6134000,print.story

Police arrest anti-war protester, 80, at mall
BY ANASTASIA ECONOMIDES and MATTHEW CHAYES

matthew.chayes@xxxxxxxxxxx

12:04 AM EDT, March 30, 2008

An 80-year-old church deacon was removed from the Smith Haven Mall Saturday in 
a 
wheelchair and arrested by police for refusing to remove a T-shirt protesting 
the 
Iraq War.

Police said that Don Zirkel, of Bethpage, was disturbing shoppers at the Lake 
Grove mall with his T-shirt, which had what they described as "graphic anti-war 
images." Zirkel, a deacon at Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal in Wyandanch, 
said 
his shirt had the death tolls of American military personnel and Iraqis -- 
4,000 
and 1 million -- and the words "Dead" and "Enough." The shirt also has three 
blotches resembling blood splatters.

Police said in a release Saturday night that Zirkel was handing out anti-war 
pamphlets to mallgoers and that mall security told him to stop and turn his 
shirt 
inside out. Zirkel refused to turn his shirt inside out and wouldn't leave, 
police said. Security placed him on "civilian arrest" and called police. When 
police arrived, Zirkel passively resisted attempts to bring him to a police 
car, 
the release said.

But Zirkel said he was sitting in the food court drinking coffee with his wife 
Marie, 77, and several others when police and mall security officers approached 
and demanded they remove their anti-war T-shirts.

The others complied, but Zirkel said he refused, and when he wouldn't stand up 
to 
be removed and arrested, authorities brought over a wheelchair. "They forcibly 
picked me up and put me in the wheelchair," said Zirkel, a deacon at one of the 
poorest Catholic parishes on Long Island, where a devastating fire recently 
destroyed the rectory and storage areas.

Zirkel was charged with criminal trespassing and resisting arrest. He was 
released on bail. A spokeswoman for mall owner Simon Property Group did not 
immediately return calls seeking comment.

Generally speaking, a mall has the right to control what happens on its 
property, 
said John McEntee, a Uniondale commercial litigation lawyer.

Activists with dueling opinions had gathered to support and oppose America's 
five-
year campaign.

As Zirkel was being wheeled to the police car, the crowd chanted "We shall not 
be 
moved!" Moments later, they moved; police and mall security had ordered them 
off 
the property. Many joined a larger anti-war crowd assembled by the mall's 
entrance, off mall property, on Veterans Memorial Highway.

They were complemented nearby by protesters saying the Iraq war is vital for 
security.




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