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COP CAR CRUSHER ROGER PION OUT OF JAIL, HAS NO REGRETS

 

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Roger Pion, the self-employed Vermont farmer who rolled a 20,000 pound tractor over seven police cars in early August, was released Auguust 30 after four weeks in jail.  Asked by a Fox 44 news reporter if he had any regrets, the taciturn Pion said, "No." http://www.fox44abc22yourvoice.com/story/19420132/roger-pion?clienttype=printable

 

Pion (pronounced PEE-on) has become something of an internet folk hero since he used his father's tractor to crush five Orleans Sheriff's cruisers, an unmarked car, as a van.  News of his release on the Fox 44 Facebook page drew 75 "likes" within a day, and the Associated Press report of his leaving "the Northern State Correctional Facility on Thursday with a smile on his face" was picked up by the Washington Post and New Orleans Times-Picayune, among others. http://www.opednews.com/articles/Roger-Pion-Becomes-a-Folk-by-William-Boardman-120828-418.html 

 

Asked what he was going to do after his release, Pion said, "Go home."   Asked if was okay in jail, he said, "Yeah, it was all right -- for jail." 

 

Pion's dramatic protest has received national and international news coverage, as well as worldwide support for his legal fund.  His bail was sit at $50,000, which he met soon after he was jailed, but authorities held him longer on an unrelated charge of disorderly conduct, leading at least one state senate candidate to suggest that he was a political prisoner. 

 

Pion has pled not guilty to the 15 charges he faces for the cruiser-crushing event, which lasted only a few minutes while Sheriff's dept. personnel sat obliviously in their office only a few feet away.  Seven of the charges against Pion are for property damage to each of the sheriff's cars, but his attorney David Sleigh thinks that's over-charging. 

 

Sleigh's argument is that there was only one event and the charge should be the same regardless of the number of damaged cars.   As far as charging goes, Sleigh argues, there was only one occurrence, a theory he says has a strong legal basis. 

 

Sleigh is also working to get the most serious charge, aggravated assault, dropped.  Pion didn't cause any personal injuries and, Sleigh says, had no intent to harm anyone.  During the cruiser crushing, Pion actually moved at least one private car out of harm's way. http://www.wcax.com/story/19229206/tractor-rampage-suspect-posts-bail-but-stays-in-jail?clienttype=printable 

 

While he is free, one of his conditions is that Pion may not drive any vehicle, including a tractor.   He was released into the custody of his father.  His next scheduled court date is October 2. 

 

In a TV interview hours after his release, Pion spoke briefly of his mistreatment in jail.  He said that people put "stuff in my food," that guards went through his cell whenever he left, and that he "spent the last of my time in the hole."  

http://www.wptz.com/news/vermont-new-york/burlington/Finally-out-on-bail-Roger-Pion-speaks/-/8869880/16432208/-/fsq7dfz/-/index.htmlm 

 

Pion is soft-spoken and terse in interviews.  He says he doesn't think off himself as a hero, but there's a Facebook page called "Roger Pion, the magnificent> and his supporters in northern Vermont are planning a rally, picnic, music event for late September. 

 

Pion's actions seem to have tapped into two strong underground currents in American culture.  One is the anti-authoritarian strain that resents police and other authorities and sees the crushed cruisers as a form of revenge.  

 

As one poster expressed it on the Fox 44 Facebook page, "our cops" harassed Roger, have done it to so many who do not deserve it" its why Roger did what he did. No one else would listen so he took matters into his own hands and guess what? He finally got people to realize how screwed our system is." 

 

The other cultural current relates to Pion's arrest for marijuana, which many supporters see as police state activity that should be resisted because, they argue, the drug war is a failure and marijuana should be legal. 

 

As another Fox 44 poster said, " Get the police to stop stealing the vehicles of cannabis consumers, I bet the people will stop destroying the vehicles of police. Simple. End the war on freedom, end the war on cannabis."  

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