Surprise Attack! Revolution carried through by small conscious minorities

Surprise Attack! Revolution carried through by small conscious minorities
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Tuesday, May 21, 2002

Ethiopian pleads not guilty to charges

(From Pittsburgh Tribune-Review https://archive.triblive.com/news/ethiopian-pleads-not-guilty-to-charges/)

Ethiopian pleads not guilty to charges

 



An Ethiopian immigrant accused of threatening people and fighting with police at the Greyhound bus station, Downtown, in February pleaded not guilty Monday at a formal arraignment.

Getu Tewolde, 35, pleaded not guilty to charges of making terroristic threats, aggravated assault and disorderly conduct. A charge of risking a catastrophe was dropped.

During the arraignment, about 15 members of the Free Getu Coalition rallied outside City Court on First Avenue, said Saleh Waziruddin, co-organizer of the coalition.

Tewolde was traveling by bus from Washington, D.C., to Denver on Feb. 1 to visit his uncle when he was involved in an altercation with a Greyhound manager. Pittsburgh police accused him of saying, "People are going to die," when he reboarded his bus following a stopover here.

At the terminal, a Greyhound manager confronted Tewolde, who became violent, police said. Tewolde also struggled with police and pulled a small pocket knife, according to police. An officer, Brian Sellers, punched Tewolde in the face to disarm and subdue him. FBI agents questioned Tewolde but didn't file charges.

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