Update from Chris Hilderbrant:
Hey all,
It's now late
Monday night. After the long bus ride
down Saturday and a day of great testimonials, today was the time for action.
The expected
weather of the day was cold and wet and Mother Nature lived up to it. We started our morning line up late - 11am -
in a heavy downpour. People were
well-bundled, covered in ponchos and powerwheelchair controllers were protected
by shower caps! 41 degrees and a heavy
rain as we marched to do a short press conference on Legislative Plaza, in
front of the Tennessee Capital.
After the press
conference, our total national group split into 6 teams and proceeded to carry
out the real action of the day. In the
matter of a few minutes we had shut down four intersections and blocked two
parking garages! The cops were so
unaware that they actually helped my group block half the intersection before
they realizes what was going on.
Throughout the
day, Bruce and I were part of the negotiating team while Shelly Perrin was a
leader in her group. The rest of the
Rochester group did fantastic work that they can better explain than I.
Ultimately,
Governor Bredesen refused any demands regarding ending policies that force our
people into institutions. He even
refused to even meet and discuss the issue.
At that the police began to negotiate with us about arrest.
This was the
craziest arrest negotiation I've ever seen!
The cops plan was to arrest our able bodied people separately from those
with disabilities. Then the next
nonsense they planned was amazing: people with disabilities weren't going
straight to jail... First we would be transported to a hospital for a full
physical! And if that's not enough, he
indicated that at some point in that process they would be separating us from our
wheelchairs. Then we could be taken to
jail.
Never mind that
taking our wheelchairs away from us is illegal. Many of us wanted now to be arrested so that we could get the
physical! The joke was that the police
fine would probably be less than the co pay for a similar doctor visit.
So of course
ADAPT called the cops' bluff and after the first couple arrests, the cops
realized how impossible their plans was on themselves. They immediately started issuing citations
and releasing us on the sidewalk. Our
groups then made their way back to the hotel and after over 9 hours in the
nasty elements we were back to the hotel.
My incomplete
list of Rochester arrests includes Bruce, me, Pat Taggart and with her first
ever ADAPT arrest: Erin Murphy.
The action got
huge local coverage and has certainly increased the public's awareness of how
bad Tennessee's long-term care system is and should create a great deal more
pressure on the Governor to do something!
More action
tomorrow! G'night.
Chris