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Meet the Oakland Developer Who Used a Shotgun to ‘Discourage’ Occupy Rioters

We need more people like this guy!!!







Although some businesses have been targeted and vandalized by Occupy Oakland protesters, there is at least one businessman who refuses to be intimidated.



Phil Tagami is a well-known Oakland developer. Late Wednesday night, instead of going over paperwork or brokering deals, he was forced to defend a downtown building where he personally oversaw $50 million worth of renovations.



He also has an office there.



“We had people who attempted to break into our building,” the landmark Rotunda Building on Frank Ogawa Plaza outside City Hall, Tagami said. According to comments he made to the San Francisco Chronicle, Tagami grabbed a shotgun that he usually keeps at home, went down to the ground floor and “discouraged them.”



Although they didn’t get inside the building, vandals did scrawl graffiti on the outside walls during the post-midnight riot that broke out after Occupy Oakland’s daylong general strike, writes the Chronicle.



“I was standing there and they saw me there, and I lifted it – I didn’t point it – I just held it in my hands,” Tagami said. “And I just racked it, and they ran.”



The Rotunda Building wasn’t the only business targeted by the protesters.



“Graffiti was spray-painted on many buildings along Broadway from 14th to 16th streets. Masked vandals shattered windows, started fires and threw objects at police, including lit flares and powerful M-1000 firecrackers,” reports the Chronicle.



When the riots subsided, Oakland business owners started cleaning up the damage. Owners of Tully’s Coffee shop boarded up shattered windows. The owners of Genji, a Japanese restaurant in the City Hall plaza, spent their morning scrubbing graffiti from the facade of their business. Rite Aid and Walgreens drugstores were also tagged by protesters.



Rachel Konte, owner of Oakllectiv, said her designer clothing shop had its plate glass window smashed and hundreds of dollars of T-shirts stolen (despite the fact that, according to Konte, some protesters attempted to protect her store), writes the Chronicle.



The city estimates that it will cost up to $25,000 to replace broken windows at city buildings.



Of course, Mayor Jean Quan called the rioters “a small and isolated group.”



“It shouldn’t mar the overall impact of the demonstration and the fact that people in the 99 percent movement demonstrated peacefully and, for the most part, were productive and very peaceful,” Quan said.



Tagami wholeheartedly disagreed, saying that Occupy Oakland protest is “basically concealment and cover for anarchists who are doing this to our city.”



“We’re very concerned that a group of people can be allowed to do this type of destruction to our town and to our image without any repercussions,” Tagami said. “They need to be held accountable.” He rejected assertions that the anarchists were a small minority, saying, “No, you can’t have it both ways.”



Tagami added, “I support a peaceful protest. But it was a siege situation last night, and quite frankly, I’m glad we were here. But I never want to have to do that again.”



On a side note, guess what happened to at least one business, Men’s Wearhouse, that pledged its support for the “99%?”



It didn’t escape destruction either.



“Windows at the Men’s Wearhouse, which closed Wednesday and put up signs of support, were shattered,” reports the San Francisco Chronicle.


Added: Nov-4-2011 Occurred On: Nov-4-2011
By: aranger45
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  • Bravo to Phil Tagami !!

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  • Right to Free Speech, meet Right to Bear Arms. lol

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  • FUCK you you fucking anarchist leftist scum assholes.

    Th emore we see videos of you the more we hate you and revel in your pathetic misery of failure.

    We will not accpet your socialist nanny state.

    Survival of the fittest, starve adn freeze to death and get off your parents credit cards.

    Posted Nov-4-2011 By 

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  • Cheers to Phil Tagami

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  • OOOHHH looky a liberal politicain backing this OWS behavior.

    It is the usual democrat bull shit from Mayor Jean Quan . Since we think you are one of us you don't have to follow the rules, so we'll cover for you. Just remember to vote for us in November

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  • “And I just racked it, and they ran.”

    The shotgun rack, the most identifiable sound anywhere. Good on him!

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  • Good American. Sound judgment. Savage neighbors.

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  • Good stuff. Was listening to this story earlier. That lone gun turned him into a one man army without a single shot fired. This is the power every man should have.

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    • @SoDip Absolutely right. It is the same thing the Korean shopkeepers did during the rodney king riots. They stood on top of their stores winth AK-47s, and amazingly the rioters didn't loot them. Funny coincidence???? I think not

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    • @SoDip
      Did you ever hear the story of one riot one Ranger? When my father was a kid(40's) there was a riot in a small TX town, so the town leaders wired the Gov for help. The Gov sent a reply that the help would arrive on the noon train. The town leaders went to the train to great the help, one TX Ranger got off of the train. The complained that they needed more help, and asked him what he intended to do. He said, "I want you to pass the word, I'm going to go over to that diner and ha More..

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    • @aranger45
      The history of Texas is filled with stories of one Texas Ranger being sent to isolated spots to stop trouble. They were usually successful for the reasons you stated. The people had a lot of respect for the law in those days. The law might have that respect again if they were to shoot a few more criminals.

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    • @lostonthebeach
      Yep! I said durring the LA riots back in the 90 that the way to stop it was to declare Martial Law and just shoot every SOB on the street. That Riot would be over after the first cpl shots and rememberd to this day!

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    • @aranger45 Thanks for that! No I haven't heard that story before, but am damned interested in looking it up.

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  • Obama's Army

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  • "I was standing there and they saw me there, and I lifted it – I didn’t point it – I just held it in my hands,” Tagami said. “And I just racked it, and they ran."

    LOL! Typical leftist/anarchist/Marxist/progressive cowardice. Lots of bravado and tough talk until the real possibility of unpleasant consequences raises its head. These "occupy" protests are just an excuse for parasites to vandalize and demand freebies in the name of "social justice".

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  • Great job!!! If the govt can't protect you and your investments, protect them yourself. To hell with socialism!

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  • Shows the Protesters are panzies...

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  • Bad ass

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  • Great job.

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  • He should shut his mouth. Libtards there might charge him with brandishing which IS a crime in California.

    Do what you gotta do but STFU because you ain't cool, you're a knucklehead for blabbing about it and giving them the rope to hang you.

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    • @dorbie
      I'm not sure of the laws in CA, but I can tell you in NY what he did was NOT brangishing. Unless he pointed it at someone. But you are right the less said the better! He should have said, "No comment!"

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