U.S. man accused in G20 riots wins bail

Doorman Joel Bitar
Court granted self-styled anarchist Joel Bitar bail in the amount of  $100,000 today and permitted him to return to New York City where he lives with his mother and father. Bitar is a 27-year-old doorman who in the past has called anarchy “direct democracy”. Police say he was a one-man wrecking crew, wielding a hammer at business windows and police vehicles and causing damage totalling $400,000.  Bitar and four other U.S. citizens have been tracked down by Toronto Police with the help of  U.S. authorities by sifting through thousands of pictures and hundreds of videos. In this instance, according to Detective Sergeant Gary Giroux, an outraged peaceful protester followed Bitar taking pictures of him. The images form a history, police say, of the Manhattan doorman’s violent rampage while masked and later when he unmasked and melted into the crowds. The peaceful protester will testify for the Crown at Bitar’s trial. Michele Mandel was in court today and wrote a highly readable account.