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venray
06-13-2006, 03:16 PM
By JACOB ADELMAN
Associated Press Writer
Originally published June 13, 2006, 3:08 PM EDT

LOS ANGELES // Sheriff's deputies evicted people from an urban community garden to make room for a warehouse Tuesday, touching off a furious protest in which actress Daryl Hannah and others climbed into a walnut tree or chained themselves to concrete-filled barrels. At least 39 people were arrested.

Authorities cut away branches in an effort to remove the "Splash" actress and another tree-sitter.


"I'm very confident this is the morally right thing to do, to take a principled stand in solidarity with the farmers," Hannah said by cell phone before a fire truck raised officers into the tree.

About 350 people grow produce and flowers on the 14 acres of privately owned land, in an inner-city area surrounded by warehouses and railroad tracks. The garden has been there for more than a decade, but the landowner, Ralph Horowitz, now wants to replace it with a warehouse.

At daybreak Tuesday, 120 deputies, some with batons and riot helmets, showed up to serve an eviction order that a judge signed last month. Deputies used saws to cut down the chain-link fence around the site.

Dozens of protesters chanted, "We're here and we're not going to leave!" in Spanish, blew whistles and blocked traffic in the surrounding streets. Protesters linked arms and sat on the tracks. Officers dragged some protesters away.

Inside the garden, firefighters had to cut free protesters who had chained themselves to the walnut tree, barrels filled with concrete and a picnic table. Deputies slowly pulled people out from among the avocados, sunflowers and other produce.

By late morning 14 people were arrested inside the farm and 25 were taken into custody outside.

Horowitz noted that the farmers were squatting on land zoned for warehouses and factories. The landowner said in a telephone interview that he was paying $25,000 to $30,000 a month in mortgage and other land costs.

"We've made, in the last three years, enough of a donation to those farmers," he said. "I just want my land back."

Horowitz accused the farmers of ingratitude, saying they had sued him and their supporters had picketed his home and office.

"I feel that the gardeners have been on the land for 14 years, almost 15 years for free. After 15 years, you say thank you," he said.

Horowitz also said the city had provided other locations for the gardeners, and most had left. In a statement, City Councilwoman Jan Perry also said many gardeners had moved to new garden sites.

The effort to save the farm attracted the support of numerous activists and celebrities, including Hannah, environmental activist John Quigley, country singer Willie Nelson, actor Danny Glover, folk singer Joan Baez and tree sitter Julia Butterfly Hill.

Supporters moved onto the property full-time in mid-May and occupied the walnut tree after the judge issued the eviction order.

Associated Press Writer Solvej Schou contributed to this report.

isabeau
06-13-2006, 03:20 PM
well good for her and others like her..all they needed was barney fife trying to lead them in rounds of "row row row your boat".. and they chanting in reply "we will not sing" one of the funniest episodes of andy griffith

Goodieluver
06-13-2006, 03:41 PM
I do hope the authorities used mace soaked cotton swabs on them.

kered
06-13-2006, 03:42 PM
I think Miss Hannah might be spending to much time breathing lithium in those caves she visits.

TicklishLurker
06-13-2006, 04:06 PM
Oh please! It's not some viable community garden. It's a few scraggly plants some homeless people and illegal aliens managed to make grow - but 99% of the lot is nothing but weeds. It's more of a public hazard/eyesore then a productive garden.

Some people need to get a life and writers need to do some research. :sowrong:

maniactickler
06-13-2006, 04:42 PM
I would have chopped the damn tree down with her still up there. shes a piece of hollywood liberal crap.

venray
06-13-2006, 04:57 PM
I actually think she is right at home in a walnut tree....along with most hollywood types these days.....I wonder if Cruise was in the tree next door..... :dogpile:

TklDuo-Drew
06-13-2006, 05:13 PM
"And now...the punchline......."

So Daryl Hannah is officially out of her tree! ;)


Drew

drew70
06-13-2006, 05:26 PM
Yes, she's really "branching out" into new things these days. :blaugh:

tickledorange
06-13-2006, 05:29 PM
I wish there was a picture of this. I bet it was funny to see.

CitY of MicA
06-13-2006, 06:35 PM
I know I should hate her for some reason. But I guess I just don't care enough :ermm: .

maniactickler
06-13-2006, 07:31 PM
I know I should hate her for some reason. But I guess I just don't care enough :ermm: .

Just hate her anyway. its worth it.

bugman
06-13-2006, 07:55 PM
All the usual nut-jobs involved i see.

TKpervert
06-13-2006, 11:11 PM
The 14-acre plot was said to be supporting 350 low-income families in the area with fresh veggies and fruits. That's most likely a stretch, probably more like seven or so.

I have mixed feelings on this thing, but it IS private property and the owner has a right to use it as he wishes.

I reckon he's been paying $100,000 annually in property taxes on the parcel for some time now.

Daryl Hannah needs free exposure, her last 13 movies were flops at the box office.

venray
06-14-2006, 12:12 AM
I wish there was a picture of this. I bet it was funny to see.


All I could find...... :)

http://img130.imageshack.us/img130/8651/darylhannah6rx.jpg

Robace252
06-14-2006, 02:59 AM
Good pic Venray......Looks like shes doing the cha-cha with the plant in front of her.
I think she definately needs a life.

Rob

maniactickler
06-14-2006, 06:05 AM
Im guessing alot of these people were illegal immigrants.

The Sean Man
06-14-2006, 06:58 AM
This would explain Daryl's "wooden" acting :whip: