UC Santa Barbara > History Department > Prof. Marcuse > Biography > 1987 Anti-CIA Protest page
On November 25, 1987 about 20 students from the University of Michigan Latin America Solidarity Committee (LASC) gathered in the lobby of the Student Activities Building to attempt to disrupt CIA job interviews taking place somewhere nearby. At first we sang and chanted in the lobby. Since a side hallway was full of police, we figured the interviews were back that way, and moved to enter it to confront the CIA interviewers directly. University Director of Public Safety Leo Heatley put his arms across the hallway entrance. Marcuse ducked under, while other protestors moved closer. |
The picture above shows the point in time when Leo Heatley says he observed Marcuse spin Barbour around, try to get him in a choke hold and take his gun, then knee him in the back. Actually, Heatley's watching the other student move into a small kitchen. We students still don't know exactly where the interviews are taking place. They may be in room 7 or 8--I never found out. At this point I'm kind of worried because Barbour is dragging me away from the group, and I would rather not be separated from the others. (Basically, I don't want to do anything he wants me to do.) The hallway is L-shaped. The picture below is taken from the far end of the first hallway, to the right down the second. |
After stating my intent to file charges against the police who were gratuitously kicking and stomping on me, I was arrested for Assault and Battery. In his police report, filed 5 days after the incident, and after Heatley gave the testimony below, Officer Barbour wrote:
Leo Heatley was more elaborate, saying things that were probably embarrasing to Barbour. Lt. Kinsey's write-up of his interview with Heatley:
[Go Harold--get the gun from a 220 lb cop's shoulder holster under his jacket, even if you've never so much as held a handgun before! |
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Some postscript updates I've come across (September 2020):
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