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DESCRIPTION:SF October 22nd Coalition to Stop Police Brutality March & Rally\n\nOctober 
 22nd Coalition to Stop Police Brutality, \nRepression, and the 
 Criminalization of a Generation, \nSF Chapter\n\nMark your calendars ! 
 \nOctober 22 National day of Protest in San Francisco, the biggest ever 
 !\n\nOctober 22nd Coalition to Stop Police Brutality, Repression and 
 Criminalization of a Generation, \nSF Chapter \n\nCome and Join us ! Wear 
 Black ! Fight Back ! \n\nWe will march from Haight and Stanyan to the 
 Fillmore on Oct 22nd, 2pm \n\nPlease ask your organization the endorse the 
 call ! (scroll to the end of this message to sign endorsement) \n\nWe 
 especially encourage the families of Victims of Police Brutality to 
 endorse, open the March and Rally, speak to honor the memory of their loved 
 ones and demand Justice ! \n\nCurrent endorsers, and growing : \n\nDanny 
 Garcia, President of Families,brother of Mark Garcia, killed by SFPD 
 \nElvira Pollard, mother of Gustavus Rugley, killed by SFPD \nFrank 
 Rosenberg, father of Richard Rosenberg , killed by Fremont police(CA) 
 \nmesha Monge-Irizarry, mother of Idriss Stelley, killed by SFPD founder of 
 Idriss Stelley Foundation \nJustice4BigO (Oliver Lefiti, killed by SFPD) 
 \nJustice4ASA (Asa Sullivan, killed by SFPD) \nRegina Cardenas, daughter of 
 Rudy Cardenas, killed by State Narcotics Agent in San Jose \n\nEndorsing 
 organizations and individuals: \n\nAct Now to Stop War and End Racism, 
 ANSWER, SF \nBarry Hermanson (Green for Senate) \nBerkeley Copwatch 
 \nCaduceus Outreach Services \nCenter for Tactical Magic \nChalice Farm 
 \nCoalition for Justice and Accountability, South Bay \nDorinda Moreno, 
 hitec aztec communications, elders of 4 colors 4 directions \nEducation Not 
 Incarceration, Oakland \nFreedom Socialist Party \nGreen Action \nGreenwood 
 Earth Alliance \nGrey Panthers \nGuerrilla Wordfare \nIdriss Stelley 
 Foundation \nJustice4Palestinians \nLarry Holmes (Bring Back Our Troops 
 Now, Union Organizer) \nParty for Socialism &Liberation \nSamina Faheen 
 Executive Director of AMV (ID purpose only) \nSan Francisco Bay View 
 National Black Newspaper \nSan Jose Coalition for Justice and 
 Accountability \nSEIU-Local 790 \nSeven Generations Consulting \nSF African 
 American Community Policing Relations Board \nSF Code Pink \nSF Faith Based 
 Coalition, Rev. Ted Frazier \nSF Peacemakers \nSF Supervisor Chris Daly, 
 District 6 \nUnited for peace and Justice \nWilson Riles Patricia St. Onge 
 Oakland CAN (Community Action Network) \nWorkers World \n\n\nIn Struggle 
 &Solidarity, \nPeace in DA Hood &Beyond \nmeshá \nmeshá Mongé-Irizarry 
 \nIdriss Stelley Foundation \nISF, director \niolmisha [at] cs.com \n24 HR 
 Crisis Line (415) 595-8251 
 \nhttp://mysite.verizon.net/vzeo9ewi/idrissstelleyfoundation/ 
 \nhttp://groups.yahoo.com/group/isf23/ 
 \nhttp://www.myspace.com/isfoundation 
 \n\n________________________________________________________________ 
 \n\nCall for October 22, 2006: Eleventh Annual National Day of Protest \nto 
 Stop Police Brutality, Repression \nand the Criminalization of a Generation 
 \n\nTwo police officers in San Francisco, CA shot and killed a man they 
 found in an apartment that they believed was vacant. Police claimed that 
 25-year old Asa Sullivan had a gun, but in reality, he was only carrying an 
 eyeglass case. In Baltimore, MD a 15-year old was shot at by police when 
 they assumed the cell phone he was reaching for was a gun. 49-year old 
 Cindy Conolly was in Oxnard, CA to attend her son’s wedding, but was 
 killed instantly while sunbathing on the beach when two police patrolling 
 the beach drove their vehicle over her. Air marshals in Miami, FL shot and 
 killed 44-year old Rigoberto Alpizar over a suspected “bomb” in his 
 backpack, which turned out to be non-existent. 31-year old Tarance Hall was 
 shot and killed by Las Vegas cops for playing his car radio too loudly. 
 34-year old James Wilcox was shot and killed by Rhode Island police for 
 shoplifting baby formula. In Los Angeles, CA, Elio Carrion, a 21-year old 
 on leave from the Air Force was arrested and forced to lie down on the 
 ground after a car chase. A video recording clearly shows the sheriff 
 ordering Carrion to “get up,” Carrion saying out loud that he is 
 getting up, and the sheriff shooting him three times as he pushes himself 
 up. Mentally ill Ronald Madison, the 40-year old who was one of the two 
 running across Danziger Bridge who were shot and killed by New Orleans 
 police soon after Hurricane Katrina hit, was said to have "reached into his 
 waistband" and "turned on the officers," according to police, but CNN's 
 recent lawsuit against the coroner's office revealed that Madison had five 
 entry wounds in the back. His brother Lance, also on the bridge, was 
 arrested and jailed for six months for shooting at the cops, even though he 
 didn't have a weapon. \n\nThese outrageous scenes blip across the TV and in 
 print news for a few days and then are buried, not allowed to stay long in 
 the national consciousness. But as the Stolen Lives Project of the October 
 22nd Coalition continues to document, police brutality and murder 
 nationwide are on the rise. Why isn’t the escalation of police brutality 
 and murder in recent years headline news? Perhaps because these images 
 don’t comply well with the need to project images of police as 
 “defenders against terrorism.” \n\nSince September 11, 2001, law 
 enforcement agents (including border patrols) have been given greater 
 license to increase and broaden repression. Steps were even taken to grant 
 more worth to a police officer’s life, with the “heroes law” enacted 
 in New York State, for which the governor originally called for a death 
 sentence for anyone who shoots a cop. At the same time, the cop who killed 
 African immigrant Ousmane Zongo in New York, after a rare conviction 
 (criminally negligent homicide) was sentenced with probation and community 
 service. Torture, brutality, detentions, domestic spying, profiling, and 
 other attacks on human and civil liberties have been made part of the 
 routine of daily life that we are asked to accept without question. At 
 airports, subways, transportation centers, and more we are asked to 
 “welcome” bag searches, check points, invasion of privacy, stripping 
 away of civil liberties, all in the name of “national security.” 
 Attempts to criminalize immigrants even further are being pushed by 
 lawmakers. Demonstrations and political protests are increasingly penned 
 in, attacked, spied upon, videotaped, and outright denied by authorities. 
 Protesters in support of LGBT rights and reproductive freedom in 
 Pennsylvania were charged for violating the USA PATRIOT Act after being 
 beaten and arrested by police. General Michael Hayden, who headed up some 
 of the government’s most secret and controversial domestic spying under 
 the NSA, was rewarded for his work by being made head of the CIA. A former 
 NSA intelligence agent, Russell Tice, warned that the nation was decaying 
 into a “police state.” The war abroad has its corresponding part in the 
 war on people at home, where law enforcement agents step up their 
 harassment and criminalization of certain neighborhoods and populations. 
 \n\nWhat can we do? \nWhy should you come out \non October 22, 2006? \n\nWe 
 resist so that we will not be crushed. Our resistance gives other people 
 courage. The work of the October 22nd Coalition over the last ten years has 
 shown that when we expose what is happening and drag their crimes out into 
 the light of day, it puts the “checkpoint” back on them! On October 
 22nd, we remember those whose lives have been stolen from us. Through our 
 actions, we bring out the stories that have been covered over. Families 
 speak out and tell the truth about so many cases that too many times people 
 haven’t even heard of: Virginia Verdee, 12 years old, run over and killed 
 by Bronx police; 15-year old Brandon McCloud, shot by Cleveland police on 
 his way to school; Samson Bounthisane, an 18-year old shot and killed by 
 Seattle sheriff’s deputies; Michael Ellerbee, 12 years old, shot in the 
 back by Pittsburgh police; and too many thousands more. October 22nd is the 
 day when people all over the country come together to STOP police violence, 
 repression, and the criminalization of a generation. Across the country, in 
 different cities and through different means of expression, we raise a 
 resounding “NO” to their steadily increasing moves towards a police 
 state. Link up to the nationwide protests through the October 22nd website, 
 http://www.october22.org. Organize an event in your neighborhood, school or 
 church. Email information on your plans to office [at] october22.org. 
 Endorse this call, give financially, and spread the word. \n\nJoin the 
 struggle! Fight Back! \nOn October 22nd, wear Black! \n\n\n\nName 
 _________________________Signature _____________________ \n\n\nOrganization 
 (*indicate if for identification purposes only): 
 _______________________________________________________________ \n\nEmail 
 __________________________________________________________ \n\nPhone # and 
 best time to reach: ___________________________________ \n\n3) Mission 
 Statement of October 22nd Coalition \nof the National Day of Protest to 
 Stop Police Brutality, Repression and the Criminalization of a Generation: 
 \n\nThe National Day of Protest was initiated by a diverse coaltion of 
 organizations and individuals. We came together out of our conern that the 
 peoples' resistance to police brutality needed to be taken to a higher 
 level nationwide. \n\nThe National Day of Protest aims to bring forward a 
 powerful, visible national protrel protest against police brutality and the 
 criminalization of a generation. It aims to expose the state's repressive 
 program. It aims to bring forward those most directly under the gun of 
 police brutality AND to also reach into all parts of society--bringing 
 foward others to stand in the fight against this offical brutality. And the 
 National Day of Protest aims to strengthen the peoples' organizated 
 capacity for resistance in a variety of ways. \n\n\n\n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/09/24/18313654.php
SUMMARY:Wear Black / Fight Back! Stop Police Brutality March & Rally in SF
LOCATION:We gather at the corner of Haight and Stanyan in the Haight Ashbury 
 District  at 2 PM sharp !
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