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U.S. | Police StateThe "Presente" Tradition of October 22nd
In this way, we remember the people whose lives have been stolen from us. Very often, people are familiar with the cases from their own local area, but don't know the names or stories of people from other areas. The "Presente" Tradition of October 22nd
One of the traditions of the October 22nd National Day of Protest to Stop Police Brutality, Repression and the Criminalization of a Generation marches and rallies is that the marchers call out the names of people killed by law enforcement, and everyone responds, "Presente" ("present" in Spanish). In this way, we remember the people whose lives have been stolen from us. Very often, people are familiar with the cases from their own local area, but don't know the names or stories of people from other areas. We are sending out this very small sampling of names and cases from different areas, so that people can become a little more familiar with the national scope of this epidemic. Some of these cases are documented in the 1999 Stolen Lives:Killed by Law Enforcement book (available on Amazon.com and from local October 22nd areas), which lists 2000 cases nationally during the decade of the 1990's. Some of these names were on the 2002 poster, "Police Brutality Did not Die on Sept. ll, 2001", which is available from the National Office of October 22nd. We are still in the process of documenting and publicizing cases. The rate of killing has escalated since Sept. ll, 2001. This list is not intended to be a comprehensive listing for any area or the nation. Its purpose is to assist people in local areas in remembering and recalling cases from other areas that they may not be as familiar with, so that our "Presente" tradition reflects the national epidemic of police brutality and murder. Bay Area/ SF/ San Jose A small sampling of names, past and current, from Bay Area/San Jose for the "Presente" tradition: Mark Garcia Rudy Cardenas Richard Rosenberg Idriss Stelley Julio Ayala Jerrold Hall Gus Rugley Cau Thi Bich Tran, 25 year-old Vietnamese mother of two, shot and killed by Chad Marshall of the San Jose Police while she was standing in her kitchen holding a vegetable peeler, 07/13/03. After her death, community activists demanded that police use non-lethal weapons such as tasers. They later retracted these demands when they realized that tasers do kill people. Eric Kleemeyer, a 22 year-old white man, shot and killed by Santa Clara Police on January 4th, 2005. He allegedly did not pull over as he was driving to his mother's house. He was unarmed and feared for his life, due to a previous beating that had gone unreported. The family later learned of a third car that had pinned Eric in when he was shot. His family believes that after the shooting, the cars were moved to make the scene look like Eric had rammed a police car. 1/4/05 Samuel Martinez, 34 year old Latino man. Martinez was tasered and then shot and killed by a San Jose police officer after police were called during a domestic dispute, 5/27/05 Cleveland: A small sampling of names, past and current, from Cleveland for the "Presente" tradition: Joseph Pearly Finley, Jr. Ricardo Mason Michael Pipkins Brandon McCloud Sept. 1, 2005 l5 years old Laray Renshaw Sept. 30, 2005 unarmed 36 year old Between August and end of September 5 people have been killed by the Cleveland police, three by the police chasing at high speeds other cars and ending up hitting other cars and killing people. Of course, the authorities charge the drivers being chased. . Then in the early morning of September 1st, before the sun came up, on a quiet, well kept street in Cleveland's east side, a lynching without rope took place at 5:15 am before 15 year old Brandon McCloud got up to go to school. The whole police murder smelled like fascism as the police told his grandmother, Dorothy Chappell, to go no where, stay by her car as she was leaving for work. At gun point they held her. And three pigs at the front of the house, forced Brandon's uncle out in his underclothes and held there at gun points as two cops barged into the house without a signed search warrant. Suddenly, in moments the harsh silence was broken. Repeated shots were heard inside the house. Brandon, a 15 year old, was shot 10 times, 4 to the head. The pigs came out, got on their cell phones laughing, as Brandon's uncle and grandmother are horrified and crying. Within 24 hours of the killing, the head of the police union called the police doing their job because the youth was nothing more than a "street thug" who held up a pizza delivery man and the cops said he was lunging at them with a knife. The knife they showed came from the kitchen it was proven later. As Dorothy told me, "Brandon was assassinated, the only knife he might have was a bread knife because he ate in his room." This killing outraged and horrified thousands here and then came Katrina which let everyone see what the Bush regime is all about, what this regime means for Black people, the neglect and mass murder of Black people. The racist, genocidal policies of the Bush Regime are coming through Cleveland like a hurricane of terror. In the past few months there were 3 people killed by police chases, 3 shot and 2 killed in September. People have rallied, calling these killings murders and assassinations by the police, have shown the anger of a people who are outraged that the very conditions of life in the ghetto here, the very fact of being Black in this society, makes people feel like justice through the system just seems so out of sight, just not there. The Black people who are killed are deemed criminal elements that somehow had it coming to them, and many feel they could be next especially when the cops are called "heroes" for killing by the media. Then on September 30, in the afternoon, the police chased down Laray Renshaw, a 36 year old unarmed Black man and gunned him down as Laray crouched in a hallway was trying to hide from these killers. Of course, the police say he was grabbing for the gun, of course the police bring up his record, of course the police say they stopped him and his friend because of a supposed drug deal going on. As his uncle said, "He was mostly seen as the Marathon station pumping gas and asking people for donations." There have been many ralliies in September protesting these killings, one drew 175 people who then blocked the street off for a time. People are angry and are looking to October 22nd for furthering the struggle against police brutality, repression and the criminalization of a generation. Los Angeles: A small sampling of names, past and current, from the Los Angeles area, for the "Presente" tradition: Tyisha Miller Darryl Hood DeAndre Harrison Devin brown (13 years old) Bassim Chmait (20 years old) Suzy Pena (18 month old) Gonzalo Martinez, killed Feb. 2002: After a police car chase, Gonzalo got out of his car, unarmed, and was shot 34 times. New York: A Stolen Lives flyer documenting 133 deaths in the New York/NJ area at the hands on law enforcement can be viewed on their website, http://www.october22-ny.org. A small sampling of names, past and current, from the New York area, for the "Presente" tradition: Amadou Diallo Anthony Baez Nicholas Heyward, Jr. Malcolm Ferguson Annibal Carrasquillo Malcolm Ferguson was a 23-year-old Black man, who participated in a large neighborhood protest against the Diallo acquittal, was himself murdered by police in the Soundview section of the Bronx just two blocks away from where Amadou Diallo was killed a year earlier. Malcolm was shot in the back of the head as he lay face-down, unarmed, on a second-floor landing after he fled from officers who attempted to stop him. Undercover cop Louis Rivera claimed he shot because he felt his life was in danger, but there is no explaining away the fact that Malcolm was shot point blank in the head. No charges were brought against the cop who murdered Malcolm despite contradictory and conflicting accounts put out by Rivera himself. In reality, Ferguson was only arrested and convicted once. However this didn't stop Mayor Guiliani to immediately demonize Ferguson's character in order to justify the shooting by calling him a repeated drug offender. Over 100 person responded to this police killing coming so closely after the Diallo acquittal verdict. Ferguson's mother, Juanita Young, quickly responded by contesting the shooting and the premise by which the police justified it, and also began to wage a determined struggle to uncover the truth. Consequently, Juanita Young herself, and her family, has been targeted by the police for harassment and retaliation for her outspoken-ness in questioning the shooting. North Carolina: A list of North Carolina cases from can be viewed on their website, http://www.ncoct22.org A small sampling of the names, past and current, from North Carolina for the "Presente" tradition: Daryl Howerton Kenneth Fennell David Baker Patrick Howell Rigoberto Olvera Gilbert Alexander Barber High Point, North Carolina, May 2001 On May 18, 2001 a Guilford County Deputy shot and killed Gilbert during an alleged struggle for the deputy's gun. Near 4:00 am, Gilbert was naked and yelling at passing cars, and someone called 911. He was bleeding from various cuts and abrasions over a large part of his body. He had a baseball sized, raised bruise protruding from the center of his forehead, clearly visible. Clearly this young man needed medical help, not to be pepper-sprayed, arrested nor shot. The deputy, who had less than 1 year patrolling experience, arrived and chose to make an arrest. The deputy said he approached Gilbert and ordered him to the ground, but he admitted that Gilbert didn't seem to understand what he was saying. Then, from the deputy's own testimony, he ordered Gilbert to "get the fuck on the ground, get the fuck on the ground". To make the arrest, the deputy pepper-sprayed Gilbert's open wounds. Then the deputy alleges that a struggle occurred over the deputy's gun. Several shots were fired, the gun jammed, the deputy cleared the jam, located another clip, loaded it and fired several more shots, three of them striking Gilbert and killing him. From the time the deputy arrived until he called and said that he was shot took 113 seconds. There were two witnesses to the incident. The first said that Gil never touched the deputy, nor had his hands on the deputy's gun. According to this witness, the deputy stumbled and fell, with the gun firing, shooting him in the leg. The other witness statement were almost exact word for word as the deputy's statement, which wasn't taken until 5 days later, after all of the witnesses were questioned.. The sheriff referred to Gilbert as "A Raging Bull", never as a human. He also made the statement to the media that he must be on drugs or alcohol to act like this. The autopsy report revealed that he wasn't under the influence of any substance. The Sheriff was so convinced that all young black men use drugs that he had the medical examiners office run toxicology tests three different times. Each time the results came back negative. The Sheriff's remarks to the media about this young man were designed to influence the public, and to portray this man as a horrible, vicious criminal that deserved to be slain under any circumstances. It was found that Gilbert had a fractured skull, and this may have been part of the reason he was naked and acting strangely. Gilbert was accused of breaking into a nearby church, but he didn't steal anything. He was supposed to have bitten into a collection plate and pulled 5 teeth out by the root in this church. Their so-called investigation proved that it was impossible to pull out the teeth. The dentist said that they were knocked out and that Gilbert couldn't do it himself. That put some one else there that the Sheriff and the DA aren't interested in. The DA and the Sheriff said they weren't interested in what happened before the killer arrived. Their only interest is clearing the deputy. Seattle: A small sampling of names, past and current, from the Seattle area, for the "Presente" tradition: Michael Randall Ealy Richard "Bear" McCartor, Jr. Shawn Maxwell Robert Lee Thomas, Sr. Joshua Morgan Mylo Harvey Aaron Roberts David Walker Robert Wayne Guy, Jr. Eddie Anderson Rosa Hammer Antonio Dunsmoor Samson Bounthisane, an 18-year-old Laotian shot and killed on September 13, 2004: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Samson Bounthisane stepped outside his home and stabbed his neighbor. He fled to a friend's house where he drove away in a car. King County Sheriff's Deputies searched for him in south Seattle, unincorporated King County. King County Deputy Mullen received information that Samson was in a Seattle neighborhood nearby the stabbing scene. Deputy Mullen called his brother, who was also a King County Deputy, however he was off-duty. The Deputies rammed their vehicle into the driver's side of the car Samson was driving near South Othello and Martin Luther King, Jr. Way. They immediately demanded he get out of the car with his hands up, and when he emerged from the passenger door he was immediately shot in the neck. Samson was shot eight times in the front of his body and when he fell to the ground he was shot in the back. The Deputies handcuffed him bloodied and dead. He was shot first by the off-duty Deputy on City of Seattle jurisdiction. Samson was a young youth at risk, the King County Deputies did not try intervention nor did they take the time to positively identify him before they shot him. The neighbor who was stabbed stated, when interviewed by the major networks' local affiliates, that he felt worse for the family of Samson than for himself since he survived the incident. ---------------------------------------------------------------
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