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DESCRIPTION:\n“October 22nd has come to be recognized as a concentrated day of 
 resistance -- a national day when people all over the country, in different 
 cities and through different means of expression, come together to STOP 
 police violence, repression, and the criminalization of a generation. The 
 nationwide epidemic of police brutality and repression is hidden from many 
 people who would be outraged if they knew what was happening. We must 
 resist the onslaught of police abuse as we work in many different ways to 
 drag this truth out into the light of day. Our resistance will give others 
 courage…(See full call below)\nGENERAL MASS MEETING TO PLAN OCTOBER 22ND, 
 NATIONAL DAY OF PROTEST TO STOP POLICE BRUTALITY, REPRESSION AND THE 
 CRIMINALIZATION OF A GENERATION\nSUNDAY OCTOBER 7\n3PM-5PM\nSpuds\n3290 
 Adeline @ Alacatraz (near Ashby Bart Station)\nBerkeley\nOCTOBER 22, 
 2007\nNATIONAL DAY OF PROTEST\nTO STOP POLICE BRUTALITY, REPRESSION AND THE 
 CRIMINALIZATION OF A GENERATION\n \nOctober 22, 2007, the National Day of 
 Protest to Stop Police Brutality, Repression and the Criminalization of a 
 Generation is the day for thousands across the country to act to STOP 
 police brutality, repression, and the way our youth are treated like 
 criminals.  It is also a day to resist the increasing moves towards a 
 police state.  We ask you to endorse this call, make your plans, and become 
 part of organizing an event in your area on October 22nd. \nWHY SHOULD YOU 
 ACT ON OCTOBER 22nd?\nIn NYC, Sean Bell, a 23-year old unarmed man, was 
 killed by NYPD with 50 shots on the morning of his wedding day.  Since 
 then, at least ten more people have been killed by NYPD. Kathryn Johnston, 
 a 92-year old grandmother, was shot and killed by undercover Atlanta police 
 in her own home.   A Pittsburgh police officer pulled a gun on 7-year old 
 Joshalyn Lawton when he approached the window of the passenger side of her 
 mother’s car during a routine traffic stop for an outdated inspection 
 sticker. What happens when a government raises up law enforcement as an 
 authority with unlimited powers that cannot be questioned, all in the name 
 of “fighting terrorism?   Homeland Security = More Stolen Lives.  Police 
 brutality and killings by law enforcement did not start with the Bush 
 administration, but they have escalated dramatically since the launch of 
 their "War on Terrorism."  Searches and seizures, racial profiling, attacks 
 on Arabs, South Asians and Muslims, raids on immigrants, security stops and 
 bag checks, and police terror raids on certain neighborhoods are now the 
 order of the day.\nIn Cleveland, Ohio in May 2007, police killed three 
 people ?Aaron Steele, Steven Ray, Ira Mitchell ?within three days.   
 Phillipe McIver, a 23-year old in North Carolina, was shot and killed by 
 police.  In Baltimore, police arrested 7-year-old Gerard Mungo, Jr., 
 handcuffed him, and interrogated him on charges of riding a motorized dirt 
 bike on a sidewalk.  Five people have been killed by law enforcement agents 
 in Minnesota in the first half of 2007.  Francisco Mondragon, a 24-year old 
 schizophrenic, armed only with a screwdriver, was murdered by the Los 
 Angeles Police Department.\n \nThere’s been wave after wave of 
 immigration raids across the country.  In the last year, police and border 
 patrol in San Diego County have murdered more than 17 people, from Vista to 
 the border. Minneapolis, Chicago, Detroit, Greensboro, NC, the Tri-state 
 area and other areas report stepped up criminalization and arrests of 
 homeless people and immigrants.  Minneapolis just passed a repressive 
 ordinance against panhandling, and has been implementing an ordinance 
 against "lurking" ?an excuse to arrest people for waiting at bus stops or 
 hanging out with friends.\n \nIncreasingly, demonstrations and protests are 
 met with repression.  On May Day, Los Angeles police attacked supporters of 
 immigration rights demonstrating in a park   As new “parade laws?have 
 gone into effect in New York City, even at the permitted Puerto Rican Day 
 parade, 208 people were arrested for “unlawful assembly?and supposedly 
 wearing “gang colors."    Brooklyn high school students who had 
 permission from their parents and their school to attend a friend’s 
 funeral wake in the afternoon were arrested while walking to the subway 
 stop for “unlawful assembly."\n \nSeattle is experiencing a “crisis of 
 credibility?with the police department after an Officer Neubert, who was 
 involved in killing Aaron Roberts in 2001, falsified a police report on an 
 arrest of a wheelchair-bound man for drugs.  Surveillance video backs up 
 the man's claim that drugs were planted on him and that Neubert used a 
 choke-hold on him.  These types of abuse are happening all over the 
 country.\n \nIn their crusade to “fight terrorism,?law enforcement has 
 become exponentially emboldened, attacking clergy, lawyers, children and 
 parents of those whom they have killed and who dare to speak out against 
 police brutality.  Last November, Juanita Young, mother of Malcolm Ferguson 
 (killed by NYPD in March 2000) and outspoken activist, was brutally 
 attacked by eight cops and arrested in her own home, then handcuffed to a 
 hospital bed and tortured by the cops on duty for four days before they 
 handed her a desk appearance ticket.\nNo More Stolen Lives!  Fight Back!  
 On October 22nd, Wear Black!\nOctober 22nd has come to be recognized as a 
 concentrated day of resistance -- a national day when people all over the 
 country, in different cities and through different means of expression, 
 come together to STOP police violence, repression, and the criminalization 
 of a generation.  The nationwide epidemic of police brutality and 
 repression is hidden from many people who would be outraged if they knew 
 what was happening.  We must resist the onslaught of police abuse as we 
 work in many different ways to drag this truth out into the light of day.  
 Our resistance will give others courage.\n \nWe wear black on October 22nd 
 in memory of those whose lives have been stolen from us.\nNicholas Heyward, 
 Sr. (father of Nicholas Heyward, Jr., killed by NYC housing police in 1994) 
 says:\n \n“Police brutality has always existed in poor and oppressed 
 neighborhoods. But since September 11, 2001, it has gotten much worse. In 
 order for any justice to be done, it takes a mass number of people coming 
 together for a common cause.  Police brutality affects everyone and has to 
 stop.  We need as many people as possible to come out this year on October 
 22nd to support the families of victims of police 
 brutality.?/span>\nJuanita Young (mother of Malcolm Ferguson, killed by 
 NYPD in 2000) adds that resistance is critical:\n \n“You can’t give in. 
 They will try to make an example out of you, try to break your spirit. If 
 you don’t resist and keep on fighting, they will be able to get away with 
 what they’re trying to do to us." \nSIGN HERE TO PUT YOUR NAME ON THE 
 LIST OF ENDORSERS for the October 22nd National Day of Protest to Stop 
 Police Brutality, Repression and the Criminalization of a Generation. 
 Organize an event in your neighborhood, school or church. Wear black that 
 day in memory of those whose lives have been stolen from them.  Email 
 information on your plans to info@.... Endorse this call, give financially, 
 and spread the word.  No More Stolen Lives! Fight Back! On October 22nd, 
 Wear Black!\nEmail: info@...                             Phone: 1-888-No 
 Brutality\nTax-deductible endorsement donations can be made by sending a 
 check made out  to: "IFCO/October 22"\nOctober 22, P.O. Box 2627, New York, 
 NY 10009\nThe suggested donation is $15.00.\n 
 \nENDORSEMENT\nName:\nOrganization:\nAddress:\nPhone:                       
                
 E-mail\n__________________________________________________________________________\nLocal 
 contact:     October 22nd Coalition 2940 16th St Suite 200-6, San 
 Francisco, CA 94103   \n                          Oct22sf@...\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/10/06/18452546.php
SUMMARY:Berkeley: October 22nd Organizing Meeting
LOCATION:Spuds\n3290 Adeline @ Alacatraz (near Ashby Bart Station)\nBerkeley
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/10/06/18452546.php
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