http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=news/local/east_bay&id=8643243
The public will hear for the first time harsh words by former Oakland Police Chief Anthony Batts -- criticizing city leaders for how they handled the Occupy protests last fall. The combative and controversial interview is part of a new museum exhibit.
The Oakland Museum of California has put together an exhibit called "Portraits from the Occupation." In it, former police chief Anthony Batts sits down to analyze, and criticize, how the city and police handled occupy protests back in October. The former chief, who resigned the day the occupation began last year, says "rookie" city leaders took the wrong approach.
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