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Vandals hit Dem buildingHeadquarters’ windows smashed; 1 suspect linked to far-left groupsPeter Marcus, DDN Staff WriterWednesday, August 26, 2009 |  | | Schwenkler |
A suspect accused of smashing 11 windows at the Colorado Democratic Party headquarters early yesterday morning is connected to ultra-liberal groups once investigated by the FBI for potential domestic terrorism incidents.
Maurice Schwenkler, 24, was being held yesterday for questioning after being arrested in the smashing of windows with a hammer. A second suspect was able to elude an officer who happened to be driving by the 700 block of Santa Fe Drive at around 2:20 a.m. when the incident reportedly took place. The officer was only able to pursue one of the suspects — Schwenkler — as the two were fleeing on bicycles.
A description of the second suspect is unclear because the men disguised their identities with clothes and latex gloves.
The attack came one year after Denver hosted the Democratic National Convention.
But State Democratic Party Chairwoman Pat Waak was quick yesterday to suggest that the vandalism was over controversy surrounding President Obama’s health care reform proposal.
“I just feel like a lot of the hate-rhetoric that’s out there has really not been good for the country and certainly not good for the dialogue on health care, and so I don’t think this was random … I think it was really aimed at us,” she said.
Posters on the shattered windows were that of pro-health care reform position statements and Obama propaganda. A flier opposing the health care plan also mysteriously appeared on an outside wall near the building.
Police, however, were “uncertain what motivated the suspects to commit this crime,” according to a Denver Police Department news release.
Originally assumed by many that the incident was committed by Republicans angry over the reform proposal, a trail of evidence connects Schwenkler to ultra-liberal groups investigated by the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force.
A woman listed as a resident of Schwenkler’s home in the 1000 block of Lipan Street was once questioned by investigators over various protests, including plans to disrupt the 2004 Republican and Democratic national conventions and the 2004 presidential election.
Investigators in August 2004 visited the Lipan Street home of Sarah Bardwell, an anti-war organizer and member of the Denver chapter of Food Not Bombs, to “conduct pretext interviews to gain general information concerning possible criminal activity at the upcoming political conventions and presidential election,” according to a Freedom of Information Act request made public by the American Civil Liberties Union.
The Raleigh, N.C., chapter of Food Not Bombs was connected with a November 2004 incident in which the North Carolina Republican headquarters was vandalized.
Schwenkler was also once paid $500 by liberal-leaning group Colorado Citizens’ Coalition for “communication” work, according to 2008 expenditure filings to the Secretary of State’s office. The Colorado Citizens’ Coalition is a political 527 committee dedicated to social issues such as health care and education reform.
When contacted by the Denver Daily News, a friend of Schwenkler’s — identified only as Ben — answered the phone of the Lipan Street residence but declined to comment in detail.
“Right now we’re just trying to get him out of jail,” said the friend.
Schwenkler’s mother, Alice Marie Schwenkler, answered the phone at her Shohola, Penn., home but declined to comment on her son’s past when informed by the Denver Daily that her son had been arrested earlier in the day.
Schwenkler’s aunt, Mary Schwenkler, also declined to comment from her Ambler, Penn., home, saying she had not kept “many tabs on him.”
A public records search of Schwenkler revealed little details of his past other than that he previously lived in Milford, Penn., and Hillsdale, N.J.
State Republican Party Chairman Dick Wadhams called the act “reprehensible,” but said it is unfair to connect the incident to Republican opposition to the president’s health care reform plan.
“The people who oppose the Obama-Democratic health care plan are hard-working American citizens who legitimately oppose that plan,” he said. “That opposition has nothing to do with this despicable act against the Democratic Party headquarters.”
Meanwhile, Waak is asking for donations to help with the estimated $10,000 in damage. She herself joined a group of volunteers yesterday in cleaning up the broken glass and boarding up smashed windows.
She said it does not surprise her that the suspect may be involved with extremist liberal groups.
“I do hear from people from time to time on each end of the extreme,” said Waak.
“Whatever the issue is, it seems to be stimulated in some small part by this,” she continued. “I think we need to have a civil debate about health care and it needs to not be on one extreme over the other.”
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| Claire @ 2009-08-25 22:47:05 | Sure Pat Waak lets have a "civil debate" about why you falsely blamed the "other side" for stirring up hate resulting in a LIBERAL smashing democrat party HQ windows?
And how what exactly is your connection to Maurice Schwenkler? |
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| Todd @ 2009-08-25 23:09:18 | Claire, if you read the article again you may notice that Pat Waak did NOT blame the "other side". She blamed the extreme rhetoric and claimed she hears from people on each end of the extreme. Are you interested in a "civil debate" Claire or do you want to use to further discredit Democrats? |
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| coggie @ 2009-08-25 23:27:28 | Todd - are you suggesting the left wing is now opposed to HR 3200? Are you suggesting the perps were expressing dismay with the Democrats over helath care proposals. Please move the civil debate forward and clarify your argument. |
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| Todd @ 2009-08-26 00:31:38 | I made no suggestion. I have no knowledge of what motivated the vandalism. What's the point of speculating? Unless the goal is to not talk about health care proposals but instead talk about the uncivil LIBERALS. |
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| Mike S @ 2009-08-26 01:25:35 | Todd in translation: Since this false flag operation to blame the Right for violence has been blown, let's all agree to forget it happened. "Move along, folks, nothing to see here." |
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| Wayward Bill Chengelis @ 2009-08-26 10:46:52 | it's domestic terrorism something that should not be acceptable to any American. |
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| Keith McHenry @ 2009-08-26 14:42:04 | Federal, state and local police have been infiltrating Food Not Bombs since at least 1988. In each case where Food Not Bombs volunteers have been accused of violence it turns out that government informants were the ones behind the crimes. The "cases" written about in this article failed to connect Food Not Bombs to violence. Such dishonest reporting contributes to the framing of innocent hard working volunteers who are dedicated to making positive changes in our communities. Government policies such as war and heath care that cripples the public are among some of the most harmful acts of violence. Sharing vegan meals with the hungry isn't really what most people would consider "violence."
Please review the facts and consider correcting the false impression given by this article. |
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| Ben @ 2009-08-26 15:16:22 | This guy(?) can also be found by searching "Maury Schwenkler" |
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| craig morton @ 2009-08-26 17:25:00 | He looks like Jay Cutler. |
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| Todd @ 2009-08-26 17:41:00 | Sorry Mike, but your translation FAILS. I said nothing about "Move along." I simply am defending the attacks being made against the Colorado Democratic Chair for somehow planning this. Now Dick Wadhams wants an apology because his feelings are hurt. Whatever the motivation of the punk vandal, The wingnut right will blow this up and make it look like a CONSPIRACY. Never mind its not true. |
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| TeamThom @ 2009-08-26 20:37:33 | Schwenkler is accused of the crime of vandalism / destruction of property.
But how is he "linked to far-left groups"? This article alleges a connection to Food Not Bombs because the suspect is a co-resident of a home of Ms. Bardwell. What if he lived with Genghis Khan or the head of the Four H Club?
It's one thing to report the facts. It's another to speculate about political motives and implicate innocent associates without a shred of evidence that they were aware of this guy's plans. |
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