Judge warns Wash. union to halt illegal tactics after 500 storm grain terminal, trap guards

Associated Press
via The Washington Post
9/8/2011

TACOMA, Wash. — A federal judge ordered union protesters to stop using illegal tactics Thursday as they battle for the right to work at a new grain terminal in Washington state.

U.S. District Judge Ronald Leighton issued a preliminary injunction to restrict union activity, saying there was no defense for the aggressive tactics used in recent days. Protesters twice blocked the pathway of a train carrying grain to the terminal at the Port of Longview on Wednesday, and early Thursday morning hundreds of them stormed the facility, overwhelmed guards, dumped grain and broke windows, police said.

The dispute halted work at four other Washington ports, including Seattle, on Thursday as hundreds of longshoremen refused to show up or walked off the job.

Leighton said he felt like a paper tiger because the International Longshore and Warehouse Union clearly ignored a temporary restraining order he issued last week with similar limits. He scheduled a hearing for next Thursday to determine whether the union should be held in civil contempt.

“The regard for the law is absent here,” the judge said. “Somebody is going to be hurt seriously.”

Six guards were trapped for a couple of hours after at least 500 Longshoremen broke down gates about 4:30 a.m. and smashed windows in the guard shack, Longview Police Chief Jim Duscha said. He initially referred to the guards as “hostages,” but later retracted that after the guards clarified no one had threatened them…

The article, with photos, continues at The Washington Post.

Related: Michelle Malkin:


…Get a little bloody.

Take out the son-of-a-bitches.

Open season.

Climate of hate, anyone?

Keep in mind: The union-promoted “Day of Rage” is coming up on September 17.

We’re getting a preview of things to come.

Update: Photo of the Day: Longshoremen with a Bat

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