Guest guest Posted April 21, 2000 Report Share Posted April 21, 2000 UPDATE: URGENT NEWS ADVISORY Thursday / April 20, 2000 (3:41 p.m.) WHALE DEFENDER SUFFERS BROKEN SHOULDER, CRACKED RIBS; LUNG COLLAPSE POSSIBLE NEAH BAY - Ocean Defense International whale defender Erin Abbott - who was run over by a U.S. Coast Guard boat Thursday during a protest against the killing of whales - is in guarded condition in the Pt. Angeles Hospital this afternoon. In a phone conversation from her hospital bed, Ms. Abbott said she was in " lots of pain " and that her doctors said they are keeping her at least overnight because of a fear of a " collapsed lung. " She said she has a broken shoulder, and cracked ribs. If she is released Friday, she may be arraigned. She was arrested after her injury by the USCG for allegedly violating a 500-yard protection zone around the Makah whale hunters. A whale harpooned at the time of her incident somehow threw the harpoon out and escaped the hunters. Television video clearly shows the USCG vessel heading straight for Ms. Abbott, not trying to avoid her and then running over the top of her. She said she was trying to avoid the USCG when she was hit. Ms. Abbott also reported that the USCG " refused " to help her, and told her that they ran her down because " you splashed the Makah. " Erin O'Connell, another ODI member, was also arrested in a separate incident. It's the second injury this week during the Makah whale hunt. Monday, a World Whale Police vessel was broadsided by a 36-ton Coast Guard patrol boat, and one crew member was hospitalized. Another WWP member was arrested. " We are non-violent, as are the whales. It's the Makah whale killers, and the U.S. Coast Guard who are violent and who pose a threat to everyone's safety, " said Jonathan Paul, captain of the Ocean Defense International whale protection vessels. Paul said his organization will not back down from extralegal threats either by the Makah hunters, or the Coast Guard and plans to be on the Neah Bay waters for the next 6-8 weeks. -30- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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