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imageNational Lawyers Guild Confronts Oakland Police Brutality During Early Anti-Trump Protests
Oakland Police Used Agressive and Violent Tactics Against Anti-Trump Protesters
by Indybay
Within hours of the announcement that Trump would be the next president of the United States, protests erupted in Oakland and cities across the country. The first wave of demonstrations in Oakland occurred daily for nearly a week. During that time, Oakland police reverted to historical bad practices in their attempts to quell the protests. The San Francisco chapter of the National Lawyers Guild (NLG) held a press conference on November 21 to publicly address the dangerous actions and physica...
Posted: Sun, Nov 27, 2016 5:13pm PST
imageNationwide Solidarity as Police Escalate Violence Against Water Protectors
Standing Rock Solidarity in Northern California
by Indybay
The Standing Rock Sioux Nation called for indigenous nations and others to stand in solidarity as they fight to prevent continued construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline in their ancestral lands, especially near the Missouri River. Since federal agencies blocked construction under the Missouri River in early September, police have greatly increased the violence unleashed against the Water Protectors. Hundreds of demonstrators have been arrested and injured by police weaponry. Now, federa...
Posted: Sun, Nov 27, 2016 12:27am PST
imageMemorial Fund Established for Luke Smith After Sheriff's Deputies Kill Him
Santa Cruz Sheriffs Shoot and Kill 15-Year-Old Aptos High Student
by Indybay
Luke Smith, a 15-year-old Aptos High School sophomore, was shot and killed by deputies with the Santa Cruz Sheriff's Office on November 19. Students identified Luke as the victim at a gathering that took place outside of the Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Office on the afternoon of the killing. The report quotes a friend of Luke, who stated at the gathering, "He was active. He was a skate aficionado. He was brilliant. Just tragic." Many of the friends and loved ones who have donated to Luke's f...
Posted: Mon, Nov 21, 2016 5:23pm PST
imageCenter for Convivial Research and Autonomy Documents BART Police Violence
Timeline of BART Police Killings and Militarization
by Indybay
A timeline mapping Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) police violence and militarization was collectively generated as part of a larger ongoing convivial research effort to expose low intensity war across the Bay Area and state. The timeline was produced through a collaboration between the Center for Convivial Research and Autonomy (CCRA) and Carville Annex Press as part of the struggle for Justice for James "Nate" Greer. The timeline is a tool that remembers, counts, mourns and honors our dead. I...
Posted: Sun, Nov 20, 2016 6:57pm PST
imageRenters Win in Three Cities, But Measures in Burlingame, San Mateo and Alameda Do Not Pass
Renter Control Ballot Measures Pass in Oakland, Richmond and Mountain View
by Indybay
Tenants in the cities of Oakland, Richmond, and Mountain View are celebrating rent control victories. Tens of thousands of renters will have new protections from greedy landlords, realtors and speculators around the Bay Area. The renter protection ballot measure in Oakland, known as Measure JJ, was voted into law with 74% of the vote. In Richmond, after a long hard struggle, 64% of voters passed rent control and just cause eviction protections into law with the passage of Measure L. In a ...
Posted: Sat, Nov 19, 2016 11:44pm PST
imageSCPD Officer and Wife Fuel Take Back Santa Cruz Witch-Hunt on Social Media
Santa Cruz police officer Wes Hansen makes false accusation on Facebook
by Indybay
Take Back Santa Cruz (TBSC) is targeting community members again on social media, which is being aided by the false identification of a "suspect" by Officer Wes Hansen of the Santa Cruz Police. On November 16, TBSC published a photo of two "suspects" of a crime on their public Facebook page. The post has been shared over 300 times. In the comments section on the TBSC post, a witch-hunt style attack on the men ensues, containing the false accusation from SCPD Officer Wes Hansen....
Posted: Sat, Nov 19, 2016 4:45pm PST
imageSanta Cruz Plans More Actions in Support of Standing Rock Sioux
Santa Cruz Stands with Standing Rock
by Indybay
Dozens of local supporters of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe gathered at the Town Clock on the evening of November 15 for a loud, raucous and joyous celebration of the NoDAPL Day of Action. Allegra David, an organizer of the demonstration, led the group on short walk to full throated chants of "Water is Life" and "You Can't Drink Oil." The group's spirits were uplifted by the report that the Army Corps of Engineers dealt a blow to the progress of the Dakota Access Pipeline, saying in a letter ...
Posted: Wed, Nov 16, 2016 8:29pm PST
imageSan Francisco Supervisors Ban Fossil Fuel Extraction on City-owned Lands Across the State
Unanimous Vote by San Francisco Supervisors to "Keep It in the Ground"
by Indybay
On November 15, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors approved legislation prohibiting new fossil fuel leases on city-owned property in an effort to combat climate change. The legislation by Supervisor John Avalos originated with 350 Bay Area analyst Jed Holtzman, who discovered the city was leasing to Chevron an 800-acre property that it inherited in Kern County. City finance officials say converting the property to a solar array could generate more revenue than current oil operations, whic...
Posted: Wed, Nov 16, 2016 6:38pm PST
imageWith Election of Trump as Next US President, Cities Across the Country Rise Up in Protest
We've Got a Bigger Problem Now
by Indybay
The first anti-Trump protests began almost immediately, shortly after election results were announced. By the evening of November 9, protesters poured into the streets across the country. The Northern California cities of Berkeley, Oakland, San Francisco, Palo Alto, San José, Santa Cruz, Salinas, Hollister, Santa Rosa, and Fresno have stood up against Trump, the rallying cries being "Not My President" and "Fuck Trump!" Demonstrations continue on a daily or near-daily basis all over. There...
Posted: Mon, Nov 14, 2016 10:20pm PST
imageIndependent Community Radio Station Still on Internet
Free Radio Santa Cruz Seeks New Transmitter Site
by Indybay
On November 11, the transmitter for Free Radio Santa Cruz went silent following the eviction of their host. The radio collective is actively looking for a new site for their transmitter and antenna. Meanwhile they continue streaming through their website. Free Radio Santa Cruz is the only local, independent community radio station remaining in Santa Cruz....
Posted: Mon, Nov 14, 2016 3:04pm PST
imageMountain View High School Places Frank Navarro on Administrative Leave
History Teacher Suspended for Comparing Rise of Trump and Hitler
by Indybay
According to the Mountain View High School Oracle newspaper, MVHS principal David Grissom and other school administrators made the decision to put history teacher Frank Navarro on administrative leave. The leave was prompted by Navarro's alleged comments in class that made connections between Donald Trump and Adolf Hitler. "Whether or not he said this, it is dangerous and disgusting that the administration has decided to punish him for drawing parallels between two similarly dangerous moments...
Posted: Sun, Nov 13, 2016 10:14pm PST
imagePassage of Measure Z is a Game-Changer in the Fight Against Fracking
Monterey Becomes California's First Major Oil-producing County to Ban Fracking
by Indybay
Voters in Monterey County, California's fourth-largest oil-producing county, passed Measure Z to ban fracking and other dangerous extraction techniques. The measure won with more than fifty-five percent of the vote, despite supporters being outspent thirty to one by oil companies, including Chevron and Aera Energy. Measure Z also phases out toxic wastewater injection and prohibits new oil wells in the county. "David beat Goliath in Monterey County's stunning victory against oil industry pollu...
Posted: Sun, Nov 13, 2016 9:43pm PST
imageOn the Ballot: President, Congress, 17 State Propositions, Local Measures & Officeholders
Long National Nightmare of Election 2016 Is Almost Over
by Indybay
UPDATE: ...And a new four-year nightmare is about to begin. Donald Trump will be the next President of the United States. For coverage of the first anti-Trump protests across Northern California, see We've Got a Bigger Problem Now. Considering the campaign for president currently lasts nearly two years, made worse by the two major political parties selecting nominees with the highest unfavorable ratings ever for presidential candidates, most of the country is ready for the election to b...
Posted: Mon, Nov 7, 2016 1:57pm PST
imageTent City Destroyed, Four Arrested Incl City Council Candidate in Berkeley Police Raid
Berkeley Police Violently Raid Homeless Encampment Before Dawn
by Indybay
At 5:00am on November 4, the Berkeley Police Department violently raided an encampment of people living in tents at the corner of Fairview and Adeline Streets. The encampment served as a safe, clean and drug-free place for those seeking shelter from the rain and cold. Four people were arrested, including District 2 City Council candidate Nanci Armstrong-Temple. In response, a "Housing Not Handcuffs Sunrise Vigil" is scheduled for 6-10am on November 7 at Berkeley City Hall. In Oakland, from...
Posted: Sun, Nov 6, 2016 11:17pm PST
image"Torture Professor" John Yoo and His Handlers at UC Berkeley's Boalt Law School Protested
War Criminal John Yoo Still Teaching Law at UC
by Indybay
On October 29, World Can't Wait San Francisco and friends took a stand against "Torture Professor" John Yoo and his handlers at UC Berkeley Law School. "Today we represent the views and the hearts of many more tens of millions of people who know that torture is a war crime, and a crime against humanity. International and UN law both prohibit torture, under any and all circumstances, without exception," read the protest flier. "Indict, Prosecute, Disbar... No More Torture in Our Name," chanted...
Posted: Sat, Nov 5, 2016 7:49pm PDT
imageSergeant Mike Gantt Sues Oakland Police for Retaliation Related to Murder Investigation
Oakland Police Veteran Says OPD Covered Up Domestic Murder by Officer
by Indybay
Oakland police sergeant James "Mike" Gantt has come forward with allegations of the Oakland police department and city leaders retaliating against him for his investigation as to whether fellow officer Brendan O'Brien murdered his wife, Irma Huerta-Lopez, on June 16, 2014. With a long record as a homicide inspector for OPD, Gantt unequivocally states that he believes O'Brien did indeed murder his wife and OPD covered it up, retaliating against him for attempting to do an honest examination of...
Posted: Sat, Nov 5, 2016 6:03pm PDT
imageTeacher Suspended for Anti-Fascist Activism Reinstated After Sustained Solidarity Campaign
Anti-Fascist Yvette Falarca Returns to Teaching
by Indybay
Yvette Falarca of BAMN helped prevent the neo-Nazi rally on the steps of the capitol in Sacramento this summer — and was one of several people who were stabbed by the fascists. Following the action, threats were made against the school at which she teaches if she was not fired. The Berkeley Unified School District caved and suspended her. On November 1, Yvette announced victory in that she has been reinstated as a teacher at Martin Luther King Middle School, although there are still outstand...
Posted: Fri, Nov 4, 2016 6:36pm PDT
imageSanta Cruz Residents Express Sadness, Anger, Fear of Calling 911, Following Police Killing
Community Responds to Killing of Sean Smith-Arlt by SCPD
by Indybay
Following the killing of Sean Smith-Arlt by officers with the Santa Cruz Police Department on October 16, residents are organizing in the community with the intention of preventing another killing like his. On October 22, a candle light vigil for Sean was organized at the Town Clock, which coincided with the 21st annual National Day of Protest to Stop Police Brutality. On October 25 a large group of community members attended the City Council meeting to voice their concerns during oral commun...
Posted: Thu, Nov 3, 2016 5:29pm PDT
imageWells Fargo's Latest Criminal Outrage: Opening Millions of Customer Accounts w/o Consent
Jail the Bankers, Expropriate Wells Fargo and Make It a Public Bank
by Indybay
A protest was held at the corporate headquarters of Well Fargo bank in San Francisco on October 26 calling for jailing the executives and managers who oversaw the illegal opening of two million accounts in customers' names without their knowledge as well as setting up credit card accounts. The Obama administration refuses to press criminal charges. Speakers at the protest called for the jailing of Wells Fargo bankers for criminal fraud and for the expropriation of the bank and for it's tran...
Posted: Thu, Nov 3, 2016 9:39am PDT
imageNo on Measure D Demonstrations to Highlight Corporate Funding of Yes on D Campaign
D is for Dilemma in Santa Cruz County
by Indybay
Big money is being spent to influence the outcome of Measure D on the November Santa Cruz County ballot. Unlike political offices, campaigns for ballot measures have no limit to the amount of money that can be contributed. There is no restriction on the source of contributions, so special interests from outside the County can buy influence in our local ballot measures. This week, The No on D group, Widening Won't Work, has organized two public demonstrations in front of two of the major corpo...
Posted: Sun, Oct 30, 2016 11:58pm PDT