Philadelphia, the host of the Democratic National Convention, is preparing for the worst next week as protesters vow to disrupt and demonstrate the convention.
As Cleveland breathes a sigh of relief after protests during the Republican convention came and went without mass disruptions and violence, eyes turn towards the city of brotherly love, the nation’s fifth largest city that offers a bigger stage for bigger protests over a much larger area.
Cleveland’s marches and rallies ended quietly Thursday with two dozen arrests over four days. Philadelphia is hoping its Democratic National Convention can follow in those footsteps while letting protesters have their say.
“Obviously the destruction of property or hurting someone is a non-starter, but you can be as angry and loud as you want to be,” Mayor Jim Kenney said.
Several factors could make Philadelphia’s protests vastly different than those in Cleveland, including the city’s sprawling protest sites, from downtown to the convention site four miles away, and the sheer number of protesters expected, estimated at 50,000 each day.
Kenney wouldn’t say how many officers will be on the streets during the protests, but said the city’s “exemplary” police force is ready.
“It’s not easy to have someone screaming epithets in your face two inches away from your nose. But to be a professional police officer, that’s what you have to deal with,” he said.
The ambush killings of eight police officers in Dallas and Baton Rouge, Louisiana, earlier this month stoked fears of violence and bloodshed at the conventions.
A massive police presence helped keep the protests largely under control, said Eric Ferrero, an Amnesty International deputy executive director who helped oversee teams of observers in Cleveland. About 500 Cleveland police and thousands of law enforcement officers from around the country were assigned to convention security.
“Our observers have been at some protests where there’s been more police than protesters,” Ferrero said.
Organizers of some of the rallies and marches also said fears of violence kept many people away. Most crowds numbered in the hundreds, not the thousands.
Cleveland’s entire protest zone was 1.7 square miles, and the Quicken Loans Arena, where the convention was held, was on the western edge of it.
In Philadelphia, thousands of protesters are to rally at a park near the Wells Fargo Center throughout the convention. But many plan to start their marches at City Hall, four miles north. Most plan to leave from City Hall and travel to the park on Broad Street – a major north-south artery that links downtown with the convention site. Several permitted marches are back-to-back, on Broad Street and streets near Independence Hall. Other rallies are set for various plazas and parks around downtown. And those are just demonstrations with permits.
The city estimates 35,000 to 50,000 protesters on average will demonstrate across Philadelphia each day of the convention. Activists have said they expect about 100,000.
Ease of access also might boost the numbers at Philadelphia protests. Heavily traveled Interstate 95, which cuts through the city, is an easy drive from many spots along the densely populated Eastern Seaboard. Add to that low bus fares from New York City, Washington and other highly populated areas along the corridor, and suddenly protesting is possible even for folks without a place to stay overnight.
One activist and supporter of former Democratic presidential contender Bernie Sanders said police cooperation with protest groups and Sanders’ endorsement of presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton could work to keep marches and rallies toned down.
Jeff Epstein, a senior director for Philly.FYI, said the activist group had meetings with law enforcement officials in the weeks leading up to the convention that were “nothing but supportive.”
He said some officers will march with his group during its “March4Bernie” on Sunday, from near City Hall to the park across from the convention site. The group anticipates 3,000 participants in the Sunday march and 30,000 to rally at its section of the park over the course of the convention.
In Cleveland, demonstrators backing almost every issue imaginable – from black anarchists and members of the Revolutionary Communist Party to right-wing religious types – mixed with anti-Trump protesters and groups opposed to gay rights, police and illegal immigration, making for a carnival-like scene in downtown’s Public Square.
A large number of Philadelphia demonstrators are Sanders supporters who plan to de-register from the Democratic Party if he isn’t made the nominee. The rest run the gamut of progressive and far-left issues: anti-fracking, immigration reform, curbing gun violence, clean energy, ending poverty and homelessness and criminal justice reform, to name a few. A lone “Trump for PA” rally of about 100 people is set in a park about a mile north of the Wells Fargo Center.
Black activists plan to march and rally, but it’s unclear what role the Black Lives Matter movement will have in the Philadelphia protests.
Laurie Cestnick, an organizer with a group called Occupy DNC convention, said she expects her march and rallies in support of Sanders to be peaceful. About 5,000 protesters are signed up for the Monday march, she said.
“Our main goal is to be heard, to be seen and make a difference,” she said. “We still want to want to make a very strong statement and be assertive.”
The Associated Press contributed to this article
The crazier and more insane the Democratic National Convention and Philadelphia become, the more it helps Trump’s campaign. The Clinton team has already angered the local police force which may lead them to be a little less aggressive in performing their duties. But maybe the danger is overblown as it was in Cleveland. Surely the citizens of Philadelphia (except for opportunistic street criminals) hope for a similar result in their city.
I think there will be plenty of non-violent demonstrations at DNC.. .after the Wikileaks reporting of the RIGGED Democratic Party selection process the disenfranchised Bernie supporters should be out in strong force…but that should be about it… I don’t think Hillary will indirectly send her funded thugs to her own coronation.
So the left of center rabble rousers are expected to tear the town down?!!!! But aren’t the Democrat’s their representative group? Or perhaps….big breath in!….could it be!…No! No!…don’t tell me! …they are Anarchists! Could it be???!….
Isn’t that a real statement about those people – the protesters? They didn’t do anything at the Republican – Conservative – Convention and according to the educated left…the enemy.
Yet they the far left of center protester folks….destroyers of private property…assaults on others who don’t support their cause folks….they didn’t even come to the “enemies” convention to act out. Could a couple of thousand no BS LEO’s in riot gear be the winning logic it took to convince them that their BS would not be tolerated?
To quote a famous man named Ron White….”I knew how many it was going to take to whip my ass!….pause as he takes a sip of Whiskey…..But I saw how many they brought!”~!
I still LOL every time I hear him do that act…..
Besides the LEO’s, there was the Bikers for Trump (military veteran biker organization)… and with OPEN CARRY alive and well in Cleveland.. all the bully protesters who normally would physically assault innocent Trump supporters became the thug / cowards that they are and did not do a thing … funny how concealed carry and open carry laws tend to tame the bully’s…
I so hope the DemonRats reap what they sowed and their convention is nothing more than complete and utter chaos. DemonRats are solely responsible for the anarchist movement so hopefully they see the whirlwind.I especially love the fact that the DNC got caught red handed with the leaked emails. Thank you wikileaks I implore you to keep up the excellent work.I am going to sit back,pop open a couple cold ones,and enjoy the circus.