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Oakland Rallies Against Gang Injunctions

by jbp
On Thursday, April 22nd, around a hundred community members rallied outside a courthouse in Oakland to oppose a controversial gang injunction proposed by City Attorney John Russo. The proposed injunction would criminalize everyday activities in a 100 square block area of North Oakland. Community members spoke out against the injunction, saying it would rely on racial profiling and strip people of their civil rights.
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On Thursday, April 22nd, around a hundred community members rallied outside a courthouse in Oakland to oppose a controversial gang injunction proposed by City Attorney John Russo. The proposed injunction, filed in February, targets the so-called "North Side Oakland" gang. It would criminalize everyday activities, including "driving, standing, sitting, walking, gathering, or appearing" in public with suspected gang members, in a 100 square block area of North Oakland.

Community members spoke out against the proposal, saying that it does not address the root causes of violence, relies on racial profiling, strips people of their constitutional rights, and threatens to push poor and working class people of color out of North Oakland. Protesters also pointed out that the injunction would cost the city almost half a million dollars, money that could be used on education and youth programs.

"To create real safety in our communities, we need to invest in education, community centers, affordable housing, and jobs for youth, not more policing," said Manuel Fontaine of All of Us or None, an organization that is part of the coalition opposing the gang injunction. "This injunction will break up families, push people out of their neighborhoods, and increase racial profiling. It will send young people to prison for associating with their friends, or dressing a certain way. Our young people need more opportunity and support, not more police harassment."

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Northern California has also come out against the gang injunction and has filed an amicus brief with the court considering the proposal. The ACLU raised concerns that the injunction would give police officers too much discretion, giving them the power to designate someone a gang member and then subject that person to severe restrictions without ever having to present evidence to a judge.

After the rally, some protesters went inside the courthouse to observe a hearing on the gang injunction before Judge Robert Freedman. A decision on the proposed injunction is still pending, and the next hearing is scheduled for May.

For more information, visit stoptheinjunction.wordpress.com.
§Injunktions = Injustice
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§Oakland Against Racist Injunctions
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§Victims of Police Violence
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§Invest in People Not Police and Prisons
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§Moment of Silence for Oscar Grant
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§Gang Injunctions - For the Gentrifiers
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by MaryAnnT
Excellent pictures. Powerful Rally.

I'm an Oakland resident and I believe this gang injunction is being used to push poor and working class people of color out of North Oakland. We need to ask, why this neighborhood, why more police, and why now? North Oakland is being targeted for gentrification, and this measure will contribute to rapidly rising real estate prices and upscale development that will make housing unaffordable for people who have been living in North Oakland for decades.

by bonkrz
when i lived in north oakland the scariest ones around were the piggies. gentrification equals genocide.killing culture, families and communities. we need much more power to the people. bay area stand up. fuck this gentrification bullshit. anger towards the system is righteous. directing our anger in a collective way to demand justice and equality for all.
by supporter
im just loving that art--- something we need so badly in the movement right now.
that artwork is dope as shiiiiit. good job guys, give em hell and FUCK gentrification!
by Questioner
...from the Questioner. Is there a gang problem in Oakland? If there is such a problem, what is the solution?
by Lance Millican Oakland Tech C/O 80'
They took Emeryville, And now North Oakland Its something there they want and it must not be us. We made it. From College Ave. to the Bay Fom Alcatraz to Mcarthur we grow up, raised up our children and nothing is stoppig us. Don't silence us help so we can claim some of the spoils. Collective we must stand as those before us stood and don't give in!!!!! Strong City, Strong People, Speak to our Land that it may grow and not die!!
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