First Name : Christopher
Last Name : Boette
Approx. Age : 39
State : Pennsylvania
Tags : Alleged Snitch
Notes
Born June '83. Boette traveled with other Pittsburgh radicals to Washington, D.C. in April 2010. The group stayed at a church that was later criticized for housing violent protesters. According to Boette's grand jury testimony, the group discussed "redecoration", probably code for vandalism, and picked out targets on a map. Two D.C. banks were vandalized causing over $100K in damage. Boette was later called to testify in front of a federal grand jury investigating the case. He probably wasn't directly involved in the vandalism, or he would have exercised his fifth amendment right to remain silent. Because he testified against his radical buddies, he was named a snitch by the left. The anarchists who called him out as a snitch hinted that he may have been involved in the G20 protests which occurred in 2009 although Boette wasn't arrested. Boette works as a software engineer and lives in a little house in the Brighton Heights neighborhood of Pittsburgh. https://web.archive.org/web/20221218201132/https://www.prisonlegalnews.org/media/publications/fire_to_the_prisons_issue_8_anarchist_quarterly_2010.pdf (p 66) https://archive.ph/uL8ZV
Posted By : Anonymous in April 2023
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