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DESCRIPTION:***If you can come at 2pm, please be prepared to do so even if you can't be 
 there in the morning.***\n\n-----\n\nCalls to action:\n*Follow the Facebook 
 event page for updates and information 
 (www.facebook.com/events/1625282964431883/)\n*Show up at the 8am rally on 
 Monday, November 7, 2016 at courthouse (661 Washington St, Oakland, CA 
 94607)\n*Pack the court (Arraignment is scheduled for 9am. Please note that 
 we are showing support, not asking for direct action at this time. Please 
 be respectful of the families of other impacted folks that may need access 
 to the courtroom.)\n*Contribute to the bail and legal fund (www.paypal.com, 
 send to aptpinfo@gmail.com)\n\nCourt Support Details:\nWe will meet at 8:00 
 AM for a rally in front of the Wiley Manuel Courthouse. The court 
 arraignment starts at 9:00 AM in Department 112 at Wiley Manuel (661 
 Washington St in downtown oakland) They may not have a decision on the 
 charges and may have us come back at 2 PM.\n\nThe tone for this court 
 support action is RESPECTFUL and COURTEOUS. When there's a time to turn up 
 in the future, we will let you know, but today is not that day. Please be 
 mindful that multiple systems-impacted families will be in the court to 
 support their loved ones. If you are asked to leave to make room for any of 
 these folks, please politely do so.\n\nIf you can't make it out on Monday, 
 you can also support Nanci Armstrong-Temple and Michelle Lot's ongoing 
 legal expenses with a PayPal donation. The PayPal email is 
 aptpinfo@gmail.com.\n-----\n\nThe Anti Police-Terror Project, together with 
 the Nanci for Berkeley Campaign, faith leaders, and allies, urges the Bay 
 Area community to come out on Monday and rally around our most vulnerable 
 neighbors. We will take a stand against the City of Berkeley's coordinated 
 campaign to criminalize homelessness which has manifested as the 
 criminalization of life itself. The Berkeley Police continue to mercilessly 
 carry out their role as the shock troops of gentrification, selectively 
 enforcing unjust laws against unhoused persons.\n\nResidents of all our 
 cities, regardless of housing situation, have a right to self-determination 
 and dignity. All people, and especially our elders, deserve to live free 
 and safe from state-sanctioned terror and abuse. Nobody should have to 
 sleep with one eye open, hoping a police officer will not drag them out of 
 their home in the middle of the night, barking at them to hurry up and 
 ordering them not to dare try to set up a new home down the street.\n\nThat 
 is precisely what happened at 5:00 AM - under the cover of night and away 
 from the general public’s eyes - on November 4, 2016. Witnesses say the 
 Berkeley Police Department violently raided an encampment of community 
 members residing in tents at the corner of Fairview and Adeline Streets. 
 Police forced residents out of bed and into the streets, seizing their 
 property and arresting four people. The encampment had served as a safe 
 place for those seeking shelter from the rain and cold.\n\nAmong those 
 arrested Friday was District 2 City Council candidate and Anti 
 Police-Terror Project member Nanci Armstrong-Temple, who responded to calls 
 for help. Armstrong-Temple implored the police to stop the eviction, to 
 treat the homeless residents with care and to provide reasonable 
 accommodations to those with visible disabilities. Instead, the police used 
 force and threats to clear the encampment. When the police dragged away an 
 elderly woman who was pleading for her cane, Armstrong-Temple verbally 
 demanded to know what they were doing. Without warning or cause, 
 Armstrong-Temple was slammed to the ground by Berkeley police. She was 
 arrested and faces two false charges: one charge of felony “lynching” 
 and one charge of resisting arrest.\n\nThe use of the word lynching is a 
 form of psychological abuse that is being employed to torture activists in 
 the movement for black lives. White supremacists have historically used 
 lynching as a method of criminalizing and terrorizing Black people into 
 submission after the the 13th Amendment gave birth to a new kind of slavery 
 - forced labor by those convicted of a crime. The pointed use of this 
 charge against a Black woman verbally objecting to elder abuse highlights 
 the continued enslavement of Black and Brown bodies. This is the third 
 recent case of a prominent black woman activist being accused of this act 
 when protesting wrongdoing by law enforcement.\n\nBerkeley Police 
 Department’s violent terrorizing of sick and elderly people at the tent 
 city and the apparent endorsement of their conduct from Gregory Daniels of 
 the City Manager’s office is disgraceful. This was a strategic act to do 
 on a Friday, as many of the affected individuals would likely have had to 
 spend at least the entire weekend in jail.\n\nPlease visit the following 
 links for statements on the 
 matter:\nhttps://www.periscope.tv/w/1rmxPbnloLQGN\nhttps://www.periscope.tv/w/1YqJDjXYNEkKV\n\n#APTP 
 #BPDGuiltyAsCharged #HomesNotHandcuffs #FreeEmAll\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/11/06/18793159.php
SUMMARY:Rally for Human Dignity and Pack the Courthouse for Nanci
LOCATION:Wiley Manuel Courthouse, Department 112, 661 Washington St, Oakland 
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/11/06/18793159.php
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