
If you haven’t been following the step-by-step progress of the ongoing Pershing Park case (that’s the 2002 mass arrests of some 400 protesters by D.C. police, still playing out in endless legal wrangling), you might have missed the big development that surfaced Wednesday. City Paper’s Jason Cherkis has been all over this story for … forever, and yesterday he reported that a new affidavit from veteran D.C. Police Det. Paul Hustler points the finger directly at former D.C. Police Chief Charles Ramsey as having ordered the arrests himself. This is a big deal, because Ramsey has consistently maintained in hearings and depositions related to this case that he did not order the arrests. This is the quote from Hustler’s affidavit:
“As I walked closer, about five or six feet away from them, I heard Chief Ramsey say, ‘We’re going to lock them up and teach them a lesson.'”
The Post and the Examiner also ran stories on this today, so see them for more. It’s clear that Hustler’s testimony could raise serious questions about whether Ramsey committed perjury.
Charles Ramsey is currently Commissioner of the Philadelphia Police Department.