AP/ August 21, 2012, 3:22 PM

Tampa police find suspicious items ahead of RNC

The Tampa Bay Times Forum shown Thursday, Aug. 16, 2012, in Tampa, Fla., is the site of the 2012 Republican National Convention.

The Tampa Bay Times Forum shown Thursday, Aug. 16, 2012, in Tampa, Fla., is the site of the 2012 Republican National Convention. / AP Photo/Chris O'Meara

(AP) TAMPA, Fla. - Tampa police said Tuesday that they confiscated pipes, bricks and other "suspicious" items from the rooftop of a downtown building located about a mile from where next week's Republican National Convention will be held.

Tampa Police Chief Jane Castor said she believes the items were put there by protesters for use during RNC demonstrations. She added that some RNC-related graffiti was also found at the building, but wouldn't elaborate.

"It is disconcerting but it's not surprising," she said. "This is normally how things proceed leading up to a large event."

Tampa, Florida to Host 2012 Republican National Convention

Tampa will host the RNC at a downtown stadium from Aug. 27-30.

Police have been preparing for the event for nearly two years. Castor said she's studied other protests surrounding political events, most notably the RNC in St. Paul in 2008, where authorities were taken by surprise by an active minority of demonstrators who smashed cars, punctured tires and threw bottles in a confrontation with pepper-spray-wielding police. Hundreds were arrested over a few days, including dozens of journalists.

Castor said she is determined not to preside over a repeat of St. Paul.

Within the past two weeks, downtown Tampa has changed from a slightly sleepy urban core to a patchwork of barricades, gates and even boarded-up windows. Many federal, state and local buildings are surrounded by barricades because Castor said that some protesters — especially anarchists — are known to target government property.

Congress has given Tampa — and Charlotte, N.C., the location of the Democratic National Convention — $50 million each in taxpayer money to try to ensure everyone's safety during the political gatherings that crown each party's presidential candidate every four years.

Tampa police have spent about $13.6 million so far on big-ticket security items, including 200 bicycles, 13 electric all-terrain vehicles and one armored truck.

The city said it has tried to accommodate protesters by creating protest zones and parade routes for those wishing to express their opinions, and officials have met with protesters and held meetings with the American Civil Liberties Union over the past several months.

"The vast majority of individuals coming to the Tampa Bay area to demonstrate will do it peacefully," Castor said.

Only a handful of groups has signed up for time slots on the official parade route during the four-day convention, however, leaving some to wonder whether protesters are organizing alternate demonstrations in other areas.

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pibillwarner says:
ANONYMOUS THREAT: Message 2 RNC Activists FBI, TPD and PI Bill Warner, see new youtube video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcMZN3k9b4Y.
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SoScrewMe says:
Tampa and Charlotte, eh? No problem....to really screw things up requires Chicago.
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compguy999 says:
Really ?!? What a completely ridiculous story. Show me anyone that can throw a brick the distance of a mile (even from a roof top). More Republitard gibberish!
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Colt4542 says:
I worked both the DNC and RNC conventions in 1972 and the officials did a marvelous job (from where I sat at the FontaineBleau Hotel). Yes, there were demonstrations, mainly by the "hippy" crowd, but nothing like Chicago in 1968. Tampa officials could take notes from Miami Beach's experience. Hopefully, there are still a few old timers around to share their wisdom and experiences.
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retmw1 says:
Bet it was just some material left on the roof by construction workers, happens all the time.
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Colt4542 says:
Biden is scheduled to be in Tampa the week of the convention. Police should keep a close eye on him.
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audemus says:
The really "suspicious" items in Tampa Bay next week will be the republicans.
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Solarrays247 replies:
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Who's to say that those items found on that roof were not put there by the KKK or by any number of other white supremacist groups that have cropped up over the past four years? I don't think that this idea can be automatically ignored.

Remember that Republican Party rally in Tampa almost four years ago where the teabaggers were shouting out such lovely phrases as, "Kill him! Kill him!" as Sarah Palin stood up on that platform smiling out at the crowd, and proceeded to do absolutely nothing to stop that horrible chant? I don't know that I'll ever be able to forget that sight.
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The thing I will always remember is back in rural Republican Missouri when I was a kid hearing a woman when JFK was killed say "He deserved it." Republicans all over the country and in different eras can be hateful. Ask Dr. Who, the timelord.
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norulers says:
Once again, the ignorant, lamestream, corporate, dinosaur media misuses the word, "anarchist."
These are NOT anarchists. These are hoodlums and monkey wrenchers.
True anarchists could care less what goes on at these goofy conventions.
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credibility2 says:
I don't trust the liberals not to try something stupid. Word is that the Dems are going to try and orchestrate disruptions by bringing in the diminished minds to do so, including giving them scripts on what to do or say.
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formerlyluvnut says:
Well, I don't endorse violence BUT, a brick to the head of a republican may just do some good.
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