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DESCRIPTION:Recent smearjobs by the Sentinel, the SCPD, City Council, and the DTA have 
 resulted in serious attacks on the Sub Rosa Cafe, Wes Modes,  DIY Last 
 Night, the Drum Circle, & the Guerrilla Drive-In Theater as well as the 
 harassment of street performers downtown.  Though there have been "Downtown 
 Dialogues", there hasn't been much high visibility community organizing to 
 resist the repression.\n\nHomeless people continue to suffer punishment for 
 being in public spaces or survival sleeping at night.\n\nStreet performers, 
 in spite of the resurgence of the Street Performers Guild (reestablished 
 May 22nd), face continued harassment and ticketing downtown.\n\nDRUMMING 
 JUSTICE OUT OF TOWN\n"Big Drum" Brent Adams received a ticket on 5-30, even 
 after he'd stopped playing during the day in front of New Leaf Market 
 downtown.  \n\nOfficer Winston ticketed him in spite of an approving 
 audience of 30 (including children and families) who wanted him to 
 continue, denying the claim of one distant malcontent that his music (with 
 the group Love Gutter) was "unreasonable noise".   \n\nWinston has confided 
 to Adams that he "doesn't care" about the ordinance (which Adams was not 
 violating), but if he receives a complaint, he'll "find something" such as 
 "disturbing the peace" or some other ordinance to enforce the "heckler's 
 veto".\n\nMeanwhile a long-standing tradition--the Wednesday Drum Circle 
 has been driven away from its traditional venue next to the Farmer's Market 
 without notice or consultation.  Its attempts to find a new location were 
 rigorously resisted by the SCPD, driving them to four different locations.  
 They currently play near the Soquel Bridge on Wednesday afternoons--but 
 have been given no assurance their rights will be respected.\n\nSINISTER 
 SIDEWALK SINGING\nI and Robert "Blindbear" Facer face a $450 fine at a 
 court trial on July 20th in Dept. 10 for singing "Downtown"--the homeless 
 version--in front of the Bookshop at the same spot.   I will be repeating 
 the song at the same legal volume and encourage listeners to judge for 
 themselves whether it violates the law.\n\nAttorney Ed Frey--who's also 
 running for Congress---is appealing homeless activist Becky Johnson's 
 conviction of singing in the same group because it woke up a man sleeping 
 on the floor above through an open window.  Judge Almquist, who refused to 
 allow a record to be made of the "trial"  is \nresponsible for convicting 
 Johnson in this travesty.  See 
 \nhttp://beckyjohnsononewomantalking.blogspot.com/2010/04/confessions-of-song-criminal.html 
 . \n\nThe protest song, satirizing laws that criminalize the homeless,  can 
 be found at 
 http://beckyjohnsononewomantalking.blogspot.com/2010/01/downtown-music-by-petula-clark-lyrics.html 
 .   \n\n\nPARANOID EMPOWERMENT OF THE POLICE\nWe're also concerned about 
 excessive police force and selective police enforcement.  Several weeks 
 ago, they reportedly shut down an MDC concert several weeks ago on Beach 
 St. with a massive display of force--calling in other agencies.  \n\nThe 
 homeless traveller Synthia Kennedy reported being physically assaulted by 
 Officer Azua in late April or early May, having the hair torn out of her 
 head, jailed for three days, and then told she was only being charged with 
 "resisting arrest".\nAzua recently insisted he "couldn't remember" the 
 incident.\n\nThe City Council's secret meetings with select Downtown 
 Association bigwigs resulting in the no-debate not-agenda-ized $1 million 
 appropriation for 8 cops--4 of them to stalk the downtown area--should 
 upset those of us concerned with non-violent solutions to the city's 
 growing tensions.\n\n\nPOLICE PREVARICATION: NO SLEEP FOR THE POOR\nIn 
 March, Sgt. Harms, Officer Forbus, and Officer Winston falsely cited the 
 homeless musicians Anna Richardson and Miguel de Leon for "setting up a 
 campsite" because they slept during the day  downtown with their 
 possessions nearby.   \n\nThe City Attorney negligently or dishonestly 
 backed this prosecution--part of an unprecedented and costly Injunction 
 against two poor people--never charged much less convicted of any crimes of 
 violence.  Even Judge Volkman who supported the unconstitutional Injunction 
 banning the two from Sleeping at Night downtown declined to find them 
 guilty of camping for sleeping during the day with their 
 possessions\n\nRichardson and de Leon face an Injunction Trial in 
 June--date TBA.   The three cops behind these bogus charges are still on 
 the beat.\n\n\nHUFF (Homeless United for Friendship & Freedom) will be 
 distributing questionnaires to determine true street sentiment and extent 
 of recent harassment as well as to organize to resist the attacks on 
 community.\n\n\nIN SUMMARY\n    HUFF supports activists under attack—\n   
       WES MODES on trial for attending a parade, and a series of infraction 
 citations the City took two years to file. \n         WHITNEY WILD and 
 CURTIS RELIFORD accused of having attended a parade. \n         MICAH 
 POSNER , ticketed 3 months after a bike march on King St. by the Santa Cruz 
 City Police for “an unpermitted march of over 100 people”. \n         
 ANNA RICHARDSON and MIGUEL DeLEON, subjects of a bizarre injunction 
 forbidding them from sleeping downtown on threat of arrest, huge fines, and 
 jailing.\n         BRENT ADAMS & Other street performers falsely muzzled by 
 police using private complaint cover and the vague Unreasonably Disturbing 
 Noises ordinance (MC 9.36.020)\n\nCOME BY THE HUFF TABLE In the so-called 
 "Free Speech Zone" in front of Bookshop Santa Cruz and help organize for 
 action. \n\nWe encourage people to volunteer for copwatching, 
 courtwatching, and helping to secure public records.\n\nSupport the Street 
 Performers Guild, Sub Rosa Cafe, the Guerrilla Theater, the Drum Circle, 
 and other community organizing efforts.  Without active support, the 
 current climate of hysteria may damage or destroy these projects.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/05/31/18649403.php
SUMMARY:Restoring Community in Santa Cruz: Polling Against Repression
LOCATION:On the sidewalk in front of the Bookshop Santa Cruz at 1520 Pacific Ave.
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/05/31/18649403.php
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