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Police at war. Against Hired Guns.

by Equinox
This flyer was distributed yesterday in blocks surrounding the intersection of Ritchie and Bancroft and at Arroyo Park, on Thursday May 30, one day after police killed someone at that intersection.
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This flyer was distributed yesterday in blocks surrounding the intersection of Ritchie and Bancroft and at Arroyo Park, on Thursday May 30, one day after police killed someone at that intersection.

Flyer text below as well as attached.


Police at war. Against Hired Guns.
On Wednesday afternoon, the Oakland police shot and killed a man at the corner of Bancroft and Ritchie. According to police statements, they found out that “occupants of a particular vehicle may be armed.” The cops chased the car until people hopped out and ran in different directions. A cop shot and killed one of them, who the police now say had a gun.

The police haven’t even claimed that any of those men threatened them, which they always do in order to justify murder. That’s what they said when they killed Gary King, Andrew Moppin, Oscar Grant, Raheim Brown, Alan Blueford… The list goes on, and it’s an old story that they always repeat to justify murder.

The only person who was hurt in the entire situation was the person the police murdered. Had the cops not chased them, there's no reason to believe anyone would have been hurt.

When Derrick “Deedee” Jones was murdered by cops near Bancroft and Seminary in 2010, they said that he took out a gun. They told us later that he NEVER had a weapon, and one of the cops who killed him said: "We were just doing our job, as we were trained to do.”

Just as that cop said, it is part of the job of police to kill people. It is a mistake to think that they kill people to make us safer, which is what they tell us. The reason they kill us is the same reason they lock us up. It’s the same reason they target us with stay-away orders, gang injunctions, Operation Ceasefire, or whatever their latest scheme is.

In the 1970s, 44% of Oakland’s population was Black. The Black population has steadily decreased. Between 2000 and 2010, 25% of Oakland’s Black population left the city.

Every time they kill someone and almost every time they lock someone up, the person is Black or Brown. Every time they make a new policy, it is enforced in working class Black and Brown neighborhoods but never in wealthy or white areas.

The police are here to kill, contain, harass and cage. That is not how we make public safety. That is how we make war. There is a war against the people of Oakland and it is being facilitated by the cops.

Fuck the Police. Know Your Rights. Never Snitch.

Local Anti-Policing Resources:
Against Hired Guns – http://againsthiredguns.wordpress.com/
A People’s Hearing on Racism & Police Violence – http://peopleshearing.wordpress.com/
Story Telling & Organizing Project (STOP) http://www.stopviolenceeveryday.org/

Local Anti-Policing Organizations:
Critical Resistance – http://criticalresistance.org/
Eastside Arts Alliance – http://www.eastsideartsalliance.com/
Justice 4 Alan Blueford – http://justice4alanblueford.org/
ONYX – http://onyxbrief.blogspot.com
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by Zachary RunningWolf (runningwolf.zachary [at] yahoo.com)
We are all on the Rez which means that if you are white, yellow since 9-11 are joining the other colors which always knew that we (Red, Black and Brown) were on the Rez and you are number for extinction. The recent movements have done a great job in Marches and getting the three BART officers fired and one arrested which made history. I believe in diversity of tactics and a combination of tactics is yet stronger like what we did int he trees in Berkeley from 2006 to 2008 (648 days) and it took SWAT and all University of California to get us out. We used lawsuits (legal) to Direct Action to legal loopholes like the Fire Department could not be used in a non-emergency situation. So what I'm getting at is a diversity of tactics which is helped by the new people (White and Yellow) on the Rez and instead of their kkkop night out get organized for KKKops out Arroyo neighborhood and post up for a weekend and kick the out with the community and giving the community the confidence of numbers and that it is not happening anymore. As we have been defending Peoples Park for 44 years we say "KKKops are not needed, wanted or allowed"
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