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Protest Police Violence 6pm Oakland City Council
Oakland: Protest police attack at City Council meeting- Tuesday, April 8, 2003 6 p.m.
* EMERGENCY PROTEST OF OAKLAND POLICE VIOLENCE AT PORT*
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3/8, Oakland: Protest police attack at City Council meeting
Tuesday, April 8, 2003 6 p.m.
Come to the Oakland City Council chambers (City Hall at corner of 14th St, Broadway and San Pablo, by 12th St BART) to protest Oakland police attack on peaceful demonstrators in the Port of Oakland yesterday.
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3/8, Oakland: Protest police attack at City Council meeting
Tuesday, April 8, 2003 6 p.m.
Come to the Oakland City Council chambers (City Hall at corner of 14th St, Broadway and San Pablo, by 12th St BART) to protest Oakland police attack on peaceful demonstrators in the Port of Oakland yesterday.
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All Berkely students!!!
Have your mom call the police department and threaten to pull your student out of school for fear that the police may brutalise innocent bystanders as they did this weekend, hit them at the financial center of Oakland, Berkely. This may scare them enough to wise up, Parents have to be notified that protests occur daily on Campus and that it is the police, not the protesters, that incite the violence. If mom says she's taking action, the police may be out of their minds coming up with a way to make Berkely moms feel safer, like the banning of rubber bullets altogether.
Have your mom call the police department and threaten to pull your student out of school for fear that the police may brutalise innocent bystanders as they did this weekend, hit them at the financial center of Oakland, Berkely. This may scare them enough to wise up, Parents have to be notified that protests occur daily on Campus and that it is the police, not the protesters, that incite the violence. If mom says she's taking action, the police may be out of their minds coming up with a way to make Berkely moms feel safer, like the banning of rubber bullets altogether.
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