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Antonio Buehler
Born (1977-06-11) June 11, 1977 (age 47)
Fayetteville, North Carolina
Alma materUnited States Military Academy at West Point; Stanford University
Occupation(s)Founder & CEO of Buehler Education; Liberty Activist
Parent(s)Paul Buehler, YeSun Wiltse
RelativesLeo Buehler
Websitehttp://buehlered.com/

Antonio Buehler is a political activist in Austin, Texas, most well known for his activism in police accountability, which stemmed from his controversial arrest in Austin on New Year's Day, 2012, after he witnessed a woman being abused by two Austin police officers. His activist work is funneled through the Peaceful Streets Project he founded with the help of other local activists. He is a West Point graduate and Airborne Ranger qualified former military officer with tours in Kosovo and Iraq. He also works as a teacher,[1] homeschooling specialist, and college and MBA admissions consultant.[2]

Early life and education

Antonio Buehler was born in Fayetteville, North Carolina in 1977 to Paul Buehler and YeSun Wiltse. He has a younger brother, Leo Buehler. Buehler was primarily raised by his father, Paul Buehler, and his aunt, Cathie Mazzuca. He attended Pottsville Area High School in Pottsville, Pennsylvania where he was an All-Anthracite football player[3] and an All-League pole vaulter his Senior year. He went on to study Systems Engineering at the United States Military Academy from 1995 to 1999.[4] Buehler would go on to earn a Masters in Business Administration from Stanford University in 2006.

Military

After graduating from West Point, Buehler was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the United States Army. Buehler graduated from Engineer Officer Basic, Ranger School (Class 8-00),[5] and Airborne School. As a member of Charlie Company of the 40th Engineer Battalion, Buehler led the turnaround of two underperforming 27-soldier platoons in Kosovo and Germany. Subsequently, as a member of the 1st Armored Division Engineer Brigade, Buehler turned around the administration and logistics of a 67-soldier company, and executed the movement of thousands of U.S. soldiers from Europe and the United States to Iraq. Then, in a position normally reserved for senior officers with much more experience, Antonio solved critical supply shortages for the U.S. Army in the early days of the Iraq war. Buehler worked with numerous American military units, foreign militaries, civilian contractors from half a dozen nations, and Shia, Sunni and Kurdish Iraqis to fix roads and bridges, restore power generation and water supply, emplace force protection barriers,[6] and build and reinforce bases throughout central Iraq. Antonio was commended for his actions and awarded a Bronze Star. Buehler was honorably discharged from the military in 2004 so that he could attend the Stanford Graduate School of Business.

Finance

After graduating from Stanford in 2006, Buehler took a position with Houlihan Lokey as an Investment Banking Associate in New York City. After one year, Buehler left Houlihan Lokey to launch Cardinal and Crimson Capital, a search fund structured private equity fund. Buehler partnered with an MIT and Harvard Business School graduate that he met while interning at Infosys in India during business school, but opted to exit the partnership after his partner sourced only one investor.

In March 2008, Buehler launched Trophy Point Capital,[7] a private equity fund focused on acquiring and actively operating middle-market businesses. Buehler received the backing of private equity investors, business leaders and academicians, including Paul Milgrom, Jim Southern and Jerry York.

Homeschooling and Liberty Activism

While operating Trophy Point Capital, Buehler found himself focusing on the education sector. Buehler had long been actively engaged in improving the welfare of children, to include having coached a high school football team in Giessen, Germany, leading a project to clothe 3,000 kids while stationed in Kosovo,[8] volunteering at the Rodopski Pansion orphanage in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, mentoring children through the I Have A Dream program in East Palo Alto, California, leading West Point's admissions efforts in New York City, and serving as the Treasurer and Board Member of A Caring Hand,[9] a child bereavement non-profit in New York City. Previously a supporter of charter schools and vouchers, Buehler came to the conclusion that traditional schooling did far more damage to the development and future potential of children than it did good. Buehler began to research homeschooling and unschooling as alternatives to traditional schooling, and soon found himself a leading proponent of homeschooling.

At about the same time, Buehler became actively involved in the 2008 presidential election, to include leading a team of volunteers into Montgomery County, Pennsylvania to stump for John McCain in the days leading up to the election. After the election, Buehler became hopeful that Barack Obama would change the culture in Washington, D.C., but after Obama's inauguration, Buehler quickly became frustrated by a plethora of broken campaign promises. Soon after, Buehler underwent a philosophical and political transformation as he began to review the campaign speeches of Ron Paul, go through the works of Ayn Rand and research Austrian economics. Buehler no longer classifies himself as a Democrat or a Republican; he claims to be a proponent of libertarianism and voluntaryism.

Buehler decided to bring together his passion for homeschooling and spreading liberty by focusing his career on activism and education freedom. In late 2010, Buehler decided to move to Austin where there was already a thriving anti-war and liberty community, and where he could position himself in a geographically-centric location to influence the homeschooling movement. Since then, Antonio has helped organize, lead or has been a speaker at numerous anti-war rallies,[10] liberty events,[11] grassroots Ron Paul events and police accountability forums.

In July 2012 Buehler was chosen to receive the Texans for Accountable Government[12] annual Activist of the Year award.

On January 2, 2013, Buehler was named as one of the five Liberty Inspiration Award Winners for 2012 by LibertyCandidates.com.[13]

New Year's Day 2012 Incident

In the early hours New Year’s Day 2012, Buehler, the designated driver that night, pulled into a 7-11 in Austin, TX for gas.[14] While fueling up, he and his passenger observed a DUI stop in progress, with a woman in high heels performing a field sobriety test; according to Buehler, they heard a female screaming and turned in time to see officer Robert Snider pulling the female passenger out of the vehicle and throwing her to the ground.[15] Buehler yelled out to the police, asking them why they were assaulting her.[16] After twisting her arms behind her back, the officers arrested her. Then officer Patrick Oborski approached Buehler, pushed him forcefully several times in the chest, and arrested him.[17][18] Oborski later claimed Buehler spit on him,[19] a felony charge that carries up to a 10-year prison sentence.[20][21] However, witness video evidence shows he did not spit, Oborski did not wipe his face, and APD spokesman Cpl. Hipolito admitted to KEYE news that he could not see Buehler spitting on the officer.[22][23] His grand jury date continues to be postponed.[24]

After an online appeal by Buehler to find witnesses to the event, several witnesses came forward and a videorecording[25] of the incident surfaced.[26] APD has not released the dashcam video to the public. Nearly 6,500 people have joined the Free Antonio Buehler[27] Facebook page, with supporters flyering the city and organizing rallies in support of Buehler, and posting daily stories of American and international police abuse.[28][29]

Despite a half dozen witnesses, two videos and audio evidence of what happened on New Year's Day, the District Attorney has yet to convene a grand jury.

Peaceful Streets Project

In the months following the incident, a group of activists from a range of backgrounds joined Buehler to start the Peaceful Streets Project, an all-volunteer, nonpartisan, grassroots effort for police accountability.[30][31][32] The group holds free community trainings on knowing your rights during police encounters, and held a day-long Police Accountability Summit in Austin, TX on July 14, 2012 where they handed out 100 handheld videocameras to trained activists who now actively film police encounters with residents of Austin.[33][34][35][36][37] The Peaceful Streets Project has also stepped up efforts to work with and ally with other community organizations, and have participated in protests in solidarity with victims of police abuse nationally.[38][39]

Buehler's efforts to expose what he considers to be police violence and the inherent corruption of the justice system[40][41] have resulted in numerous bloggers taking up his cause.[42][43][44][45] In addition, numerous cities around the country have reached out to Buehler and the Peaceful Streets Project looking to set up local franchises. Buehler has stated that he would like to see at least a half dozen Peaceful Street Project chapters operational by July 2013.

Buehler has continued to wage a public fight against his criminal charges. He has claimed that the city and the Austin Police Department are intentionally engaged in a cover up and that corruption runs throughout the city government and the police department.[46]

The Austin Police Department, meanwhile, has gone on the offensive against the Peaceful Streets Project. In addition to arresting Buehler twice more, they have arrested three other police accountability activists as they were filming police while on duty. APD has also confiscated four cameras from Peaceful Streets Project volunteers.

In November, Austin Chronicle readers voted Antonio Buehler as Austin's Best Activist[47] and the Peaceful Streets Project as the Best Grassroots Movement[48] for 2012.

Follow-on Arrests

In the early morning hours of August 26, while cop watching with members of the Peaceful Streets Project in downtown Austin, Buehler was arrested for "interfering with public duties".[49][50] He was released about 17 hours later. Austin Police Department claims that he refused to back away from an arrest, causing the suspect of the arrest to become uncontrollable. Buehler claims that APD was simply looking for a reason to arrest him. APD refused to return Buehler's camera to him after the incident, claiming that it was of evidentiary value. However, another member of the Peaceful Streets Project was able to capture the arrest and posted it online before Buehler was released from jail.[51] It was later determined that the cop (Officer Berry) who arrested Buehler was the same cop Buehler outed as an undercover cop engaged in a sting to arrest underage women on August 24.[52]

In the early morning hours of September 21, while cop watching with members of the Peaceful Streets Project in downtown Austin, Buehler was again arrested, this time with fellow police accountability activist Sarah Dickerson.[53][54] Video indicates that both Buehler and Dickerson were silently filming and were further back than APD's self-described desired distance from a scene. According to Buehler and other witnesses, after refusing an order to walk toward the arresting officer and the suspect in order to join other members of the Peaceful Street Project, and despite continually asking how far he needed to move back, and continuing to move back away from the scene, Buehler was given an ultimatum to either join other members of the Peaceful Streets Project, or leave. When Buehler said he was leaving, he was arrested. As Dickerson filmed Buehler's arrest, she too was arrested. Both were charged with "interfering with public duties."[55][56][57][58] Austin Police Department confiscated both Buehler and Dickerson's cameras and have not yet returned them. This most recent arrest has drawn the ire of the National Press Photographers Association which sent a letter to Austin Police Chief Art Acevedo criticizing the actions of APD toward those who film police.[59]

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