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DESCRIPTION:	Skulls cracked with batons, flashlights, fists, feet and knees. Bodies 
 shot with 1, 10, 50 and 100 bullets. Police brutality is not only constant 
 in the United States, it is thriving and escalating.\n\nThe U.S. has the 
 largest prison population in the world. Over 7 million people are 
 incarcerated, on probation or on parole. And oppressed communities of color 
 bear the brunt of the racist system.\n\nPolice brutality, the U.S. criminal 
 “justice” system—the prisons, the jails and the courts—are integral 
 parts of the capitalist state.\n\nWe invite you to this forum where local 
 activists will discuss the above topics and more including: the case of 
 Assata Shakur, the effects of prison on women and people with mental 
 illness, and the Prison Hunger Strike.\n\nANSWER Coalition Sacramento 
 916.572.9680\n-----------------------------------------------------\nCommentary 
 from Autumn Thomas-Morales\n\nPeople in the U.S.  have eight times a better 
 chance of being killed a police officer [someone they pay with their tax 
 dollars to “protect and serve them”] than they do of being killed by a 
 terrorist.\n\nJust this month, over 11 civilians living in the U.S. have 
 been killed by law enforcement officers. \n\nAt least 3 of the people 
 killed this month by law enforcement officers are said to have been 
 “emotionally disturbed” meaning they suffered from some sort of mental 
 health issue. \n\n \n\nIt is obscene and absolutely unacceptable that in 
 2013 over 11 people  [one just yesterday (5-28-13)] have been killed by 
 officers sworn to protect and serve the public [criminal or law 
 abiding].\n\nIt is 100% unacceptable that most law enforcement departments 
 do not require people undergo rigorous and continuous training on how to 
 approach situations in which a person may be mentally ill, so as to not 
 have to “resort” to using lethal force to subdue them.\n\nIt is 100% 
 unacceptable that at least 5 of the people killed this month were people of 
 color when people of color only represent 22.9% of the population (per the 
 2010 U.S. Census: 
 http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2010/briefs/c2010br-05.pdf). This is clearly  
 is clearly endemic to a system that constantly demonizes, exploits and 
 profiles people of color. \n\nIncidents involving police brutality have 
 increased. One of the better known cases involving a pregnant woman being 
 pulled over hog tied on the 110 freeway in Los Angeles,CA by the California 
 Highay Patrol  for merely driving while on her cell phone 
 (http://articles.latimes.com/2013/jan/17/local/la-me-chp-pregnant-woman-20130118). 
  There’s also the well known case of Alesia Thomas, an African-American 
 woman from Los Angeles,CA who died after a LAPD officer kicked her in the 
 genitals [violence clearly aimed at her Black womanhood and fueled by the 
 officer’s disdain for black people and women] 
 (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/31/alesia-thomas-death-lapd_n_1846775.html). 
 \n\nThe instances of abuses such as [tw] rape, forced pregnacy, and 
 beatings for women incarcerated are so alarming and disgusting I’d need 
 to make a new post to label it properly so as to not trigger 
 people.\n\nThings only get worse for people when they are LGBTQAI because 
 of the already pre-established lack of respect the police have the poor, 
 people of color, and women. The number of police initiated assaults against 
 LGBTQAI people has remained  just as steady as hate crimes from the general 
 public against LGBTQAI people. \n\nThe ANSWER Coalition and it’s allies 
 understand that our police are essential to the system that demonizes and 
 victims women, people of color, non-able bodied people, LBGT people, and 
 the poor. The forum will thoroughly cover how police brutality has 
 intersections within it, and then propose resolutions as well as call 
 people to action.\n\nPlease join the ANSWER coalition and others at this 
 forum to learn more about police brutality, the industrial prison complex 
 and how we can combat them both and build a movement that holds our police 
 officers, penal system and court system accountable. \n\n\n—Autumn 
 Thomas-Morales, 2013 [organizer]\n\n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2013/05/29/18737616.php
SUMMARY:Police Brutality & the Prison Industrial Complex Forum
LOCATION:2574 21st St, Sacramento, CA 95818
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2013/05/29/18737616.php
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