Southeast Climate Convergence march visits Richmond climate criminals. Two lockdown at Bank of America

August 11th, 2008

No nukes no coal bannerAugust 11th, 2008

Despite a mas­sive police pres­ence through­out the city and our major action plan derailed by law enforce­ment harass­ment, 50 activists snaked their way through Rich­mond today in an un-per­mit­ted march, pay­ing vis­its to sev­er­al cli­mate crim­i­nals. Car­ry­ing ban­ners read­ing, “No Nukes, No Coal, No Kid­ding” and “Social Change not Cli­mate Change,” peo­ple marched to the head­quar­ters of Massey Ener­gy, Domin­ion, Vir­ginia Depart­ment of Envi­ron­men­tal Qual­i­ty, and Bank of Amer­i­ca.

At Massey Ener­gy, a noto­ri­ous coal com­pa­ny involved in moun­tain­top removal coal min­ing, activists sur­round­ed the entrance and yelled, “Hands off our moun­tains!.” The group then moved on to the Depart­ment of Envi­ron­men­tal Qual­i­ty which recent­ly rub­ber stamped Dominion’s dirty coal plant in Wise Coun­ty, VA. Next the group brought the par­ty to Domin­ion, who is build­ing the afore­men­tioned coal plant as well as propos­ing a new nuke plant in Louisa Coun­ty, VA. Chant­i­ng “No coal, no nukes, we won’t stop until you do!” the activists attempt­ed to take over Dominion’s plaza but were repelled by police on hors­es. In a show of inter­species sol­i­dar­i­ty one horse bucked a cop off its back.

To wrap things up for the day, the crowd moved on to the the tow­er­ing Bank of Amer­i­ca build­ing, one of the largest fun­ders of the coal indus­try. In impres­sive feat of stealth two activists man­age to infil­trate the beefed up secu­ri­ty at the build­ing and locked to a sign out­side of the cus­tomer entrance. Marchers sup­port­ed the lock­down with a die in on the side­walk. Police even­tu­al­ly cut free the two that were locked down and charged them with tres­pass­ing.

All in all it was a great day. While the police may have foiled our orig­i­nal plans they couldn’t stop us alto­geth­er. Pret­ty much every build­ing in Rich­mond con­nect­ed to a cli­mate crim­i­nal had cops staked out at it and sev­er­al activists cars were fol­lowed any­where they went. Despite this we had a suc­cess­ful march and lock­down. Lets con­tin­ue the strug­gle for cli­mate jus­tice in the south­east!