June 18, 2009
14 arrested in latest Massey protest
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Fourteen people were arrested Thursday after an anti-mountaintop removal protest that shut down the dragline shovel at a Massey Energy operation in Boone County for several hours, police said.

Four activists scaled the boom of the huge, crane-like mining machine to unfurl a large banner that said, "Stop Mountaintop Removal." Other protesters spread a similar banner out on the ground.

Most of the activists were cited for trespassing and conspiracy, but four of them were also charged with fleeing police, littering, and battery after they allegedly shoved Massey workers to gain access to the dragline.

"They roughed up some employees of Massey," said Boone County Sheriff Rodney Miller. "They pushed them out of the way. They shoved them to get where they wanted to go."

One miner involved in the shoving incident was taken to the hospital as a precaution. But Miller said the worker was concerned the stress of the incident had aggravated his blood pressure or a heart condition, and that the hospital visit was "not altercation related."

Thursday's incident is the latest in a series of what had been billed as peaceful civil disobedience protests aimed at shutting down mountaintop removal mines and, in the process, generating more publicity about the damage caused by the practice.

The protest comes just days after the Obama administration announced a plan to try to more strictly regulate mountaintop removal to reduce the damage to forests and streams. Environmental groups had hoped Obama would ban the practice altogether.

"It's way past time for civil disobedience to stop mountaintop removal and move quickly toward clean, renewable energy sources," said Coal River Mountain Watch co-director Judy Bonds, who was not directly involved in Thursday's action.

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Posted By: mizzwv (9:51am 06-23-2009)
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These people need to go home and fix the problems in their own respective states before coming to West Virginia to protests coal-mining! From the looks of them .. they all needed a shower!

Posted By: FYI25203 (3:05pm 06-22-2009)
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Did you ever back up your claim that coal was going to run out in 20 years hollergal?

Posted By: hollergal (2:45pm 06-22-2009)
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BTW-- I was wondering where all those Massey miners wives work at?

Posted By: hollergal (2:43pm 06-22-2009)
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I saw the video-a little girl just slide around that strip miner and if you big bad miners want to call that battery then you all go ahead. I live near the mining and our homes are getting blasted and our air poisoned so these strip jobs are not good jobs. The strippers and their wives need to help us stand up for new clean safe jobs. But it is more cowardly to stand up to little old treehuggers than a big corporation. Coal will run out soon so we had better switch now. BTW--my family has been here for over 8 generations - my family coal miners. Stop blasting people.

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