Crime & Safety

10 Charged With Trespassing, Obstructing, In Banner-Hanging Rally

"I sympathize with the protesters' message that families should not be torn apart, but do not condone their tactics," SD city attorney said.

SAN DIEGO, CA – Ten people who participated in an immigration rally in downtown San Diego last month, during which two of them rappelled off the 16th floor of the Westin Gaslamp hotel to hang a large banner, have been charged with misdemeanor trespassing and resisting or delaying officers, City Attorney Mara Elliott announced Tuesday.

All 10 defendants entered the hotel with the intent of trespassing on Westin property, blocking its roof access in order to hang the banner that read, "FREE OUR FAMILIES NOW! #STOPSTREAMLINE," and rappelling off the side of the building without permission, Elliott said.

Five defendants went to the roof. Three appeared to be "spotting" the two who rappelled off the side of the hotel, the city attorney said.

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The other five defendants blocked and/or delayed hotel and law enforcement personnel from accessing the roof, some by chaining themselves inside a stairwell, she said.

"I sympathize with the protesters' message that families should not be torn apart, but do not condone their tactics," the city attorney said. "Their actions required a robust public safety response. Police officers were pulled from our streets and placed in a potentially dangerous situation. So were hotel security personnel and members of the public. Thousands peacefully protested in San Diego this summer without breaking laws or putting others in harm's way. These 10 made a different choice, and will be held accountable."

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Hilary Nemchik of the City Attorney's Office said no arraignment date has been set for the defendants.

The two alleged rappellers, who are both charged with trespassing, were identified as Kevin Chun Pang, 24, of Columbus, Ohio, and Brittany Renee Baker, 29, of the Northern California city of Berkeley.

The other defendants, and the charges they face, are:

-- Ethan Michael Buckner, 28, of Oakland; charged with trespassing to interfere with a business and resisting or delaying a peace officer;
-- Roberta F. Capoblanco, 27, of San Francisco; charged with trespassing and resisting;
-- Katherine Nicole Wires, 31, of Oakland; charged with trespassing and resisting;
-- Nora Wagner Rasman, 33, of Washington, D.C.; charged with trespassing and resisting;
-- Nora Rachel Leccese, 26, of Boulder, Colorado; charged with trespassing and resisting;
-- Brianna Latrell Gibson, 27, of Brooklyn, N.Y.; charged with trespassing;
-- Jaque Fragua, 31, of Jimenez Pueblo, N.M.; charged with trespassing; and
-- Avery Sinclair, 23, of Washington, D.C.; charged with trespassing.

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