2 Years & Still No Justice – Oct. 22nd-Celebrate the Life of Andy Lopez on the 2nd Anniversary of his Killing

Celebrate the Life of Andy Lopez 

Thursday, Oct. 22nd, 4:00 to 9:00 p.m.

 

Remember Andy Lopez at a picket line in front of the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office, at a rosary and at a potluck.

 

Two years after the killing of Andy Lopez by Deputy Erik Gelhaus, we are still waiting for justice. On the 2nd anniversary of his death, you can honor Andy’s memory in several ways.

 

At 4:00 p.m. we will be picketing in front of the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office, 2796 Ventura Ave., Santa Rosa.

Since Andy’s killing there have been many more deaths and continuing violence and torture at the county jail. This is what happens when public officials are allowed to get away with murder.

 

At 7:00 p.m. there will be a rosary for Andy at Andy’s Park (Moorland and West Robles). This is a moving and loving tribute to Andy. Please bring candles.

 

Following the rosary, there will be a community potluck.

The powers-that-be are hoping that we will go away. Please come show your love for Andy and your solidarity with the community. Come say “We aren’t going anywhere until there is justice for Andy!”

 

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#BlackLivesMatter Tweets 10.13

#BlackLivesMatter Tweets 10.13

On Police and Stolen Native Lives: A Lakota Mother Speaks

On July 12, 2015, Paul Castaway was shot and killed by Denver police while holding a knife to his own throat. The police initially claimed that Castaway, a mentally ill Indigenous man, had charged at them with a knife after stabbing his own mother in the neck. Surveillance footage would later contradict those claims and support the accounts of Castaway’s family and other witnesses, who have maintained that Castaway menaced no one but himself with the knife in his hand, and never charged police.

Police later amended their version of events, acknowledging that Castaway never attacked his mother.

Castaway’s death, the dishonesty of officials and the local prosecutor’s refusal to press charges are not, in and of themselves, extraordinary circumstances. Native people in the United States are statistically more likely to be killed by police than people of any other ethnic group, and mentally ill people are frequently on the receiving end of police violence. The refusal of the Denver district attorney’s office to press charges against police accused of an unlawful shooting – a tradition that the city has upheld since 1993 – is also a common occurrence in the United States. But in Castaway’s case, something unusual did occur: a surge of public awareness.

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#BlackLivesMatter Tweets 10.9

#BlackLivesMatter Tweets 10.9

#BlackLivesMatter Tweets 10.6

#BlackLivesMatter Tweets 10.6

Transgender Woman Of Color Beaten And Fatally Shot In Philadelphia

Kiesha Jenkins, 22, was fatally shot in the back in Philadelphia early Tuesday morning — marking the city’s second homicide of a transgender woman of color in the last five months.

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Dashcam Refutes Cop’s Story of “Fearing for His Life,” Shows Him Taser Man for Parking Ticket

A cowardly Kansas City cop decided to tase an innocent man while issuing a parking ticket and then lie about it. Apparently he forgot about his dashcam.

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Freeway: Crack in the System

Freeway: Crack in the System

Freeway: Crack in the System – movie poster

The movie explains how the CIA used money from the sale of cocaine from Nicaragua, sold into Los Angles, to fund a war in Nicaragua against communism.

Los Angles police were raiding dealers and taking their money. When they got to Rick Ross, they let the K9 loose on him while he was handcuffed. The dog bit him up. When Rick kicked the dog, the police started beating him.

The whole movie is eye opening. It has 5 stars out of 5 stars on Netflix.

My Tears For A Syrian Child Drowned At Sea

by @WHumanRightsWP

Recently a Syrian boy drowned at sea along with others he was traveling.  The poor child then found washed ashore.  The merciless seas took his young life but they aren’t as merciless as man.

 

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