As of May 1, 2015, 387 people have been killed by police since January 1, 2015 (that's a total of 120 days.) That's 3.225 people per day, on average.
http://killedbypolice.net/
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Amnesty for all those arrested demanding justice for Freddie Gray!
Amnesty for ALL those arrested
demanding justice for Freddie Gray!
Sign and distribute the petition to drop the charges!
Spread this effort with #Amnesty4Baltimore
"A riot is the language of the unheard"
— Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
An
estimated 300 people have been arrested in Baltimore in the last two
weeks. Many have been brutalized, beaten and pepper-sprayed by police in
the streets, and held for days in inhumane conditions. Those arrested
include journalists, medics and legal observers.
One
individual arrested for property destruction of a police vehicle is now
facing life in prison and is being held on $500,000 bail. That's
$150,000 more than the officer charged with the murder of Freddie Gray.
The
legal system has made it clear that they care more about broken windows
than broken necks; more about a CVS than the lives of Baltimore's Black
residents.
They showed no hesitation in arresting Baltimore's
protesters and rebels, and sending in the National Guard, but took 19
days to put a single one of the killer cops in handcuffs. This was the
outrageous double standard that led to the Baltimore Uprising.
Sign the petition to drop the charges on all who have been arrested.
Petition to Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
Download PDF of Petitionhttp://www.answercoalition.org/amnesty_for_all_those_arrested_demanding_justice_for_freddie_gray?utm_campaign=baltimore_amn1&utm_medium=email&utm_source=answercoalition
Mayor Stephanie C. Rawlings-Blake
City Hall, Room 250,
100 North Holliday St.,
Baltimore, MD 21202
Dear Mayor Rawlings-Blake:
I stand in solidarity with those in Baltimore who are demanding that all charges be dropped against those who rose up against racism, police brutality, oppressive social conditions and delay of justice in the case of Freddie Gray. The whole world now recognizes that were it not for this powerful grassroots movement, in all its forms, there would be no indictment.
It is an outrage that peaceful protesters have been brutalized, beaten and pepper-sprayed by police in the streets, and held for days in inhumane conditions. Those arrested include journalists and legal observers.
Even the youth who are charged with property destruction and looting should be given an amnesty. There is no reason a teenager -- provoked by racists and justifiably angry -- should be facing life in prison for breaking the windows of a police car.
The City of Baltimore should work to rectify the conditions that led to this Uprising, rather than criminalizing those who took action in response to those conditions. Drop the charges now!
Sincerely,
[add your name below]
I stand in solidarity with those in Baltimore who are demanding that all charges be dropped against those who rose up against racism, police brutality, oppressive social conditions and delay of justice in the case of Freddie Gray. The whole world now recognizes that were it not for this powerful grassroots movement, in all its forms, there would be no indictment.
It is an outrage that peaceful protesters have been brutalized, beaten and pepper-sprayed by police in the streets, and held for days in inhumane conditions. Those arrested include journalists and legal observers.
Even the youth who are charged with property destruction and looting should be given an amnesty. There is no reason a teenager -- provoked by racists and justifiably angry -- should be facing life in prison for breaking the windows of a police car.
The City of Baltimore should work to rectify the conditions that led to this Uprising, rather than criminalizing those who took action in response to those conditions. Drop the charges now!
Sincerely,
[add your name below]
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CANCEL ALL STUDENT DEBT!
Sign the Petition:
http://cancelallstudentdebt.com/?code=kos
Dear President Obama, Senators, and Members of Congress:
Americans now owe $1.3 trillion in student debt. Eighty-six percent of that money is owed to the United States government. This is a crushing burden for more than 40 million Americans and their families.
I urge you to take immediate action to forgive all student debt, public and private.
American Federation of Teachers
Campaign for America's Future
Courage Campaign
Daily Kos
Democracy for America
LeftAction
Project Springboard
RH Reality Check
RootsAction
Student Debt Crisis
The Nation
Working Families
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Bay Area United Against War Newsletter
Table of Contents:
A. EVENTS AND ACTIONS
B. ARTICLES IN FULL
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A Saudi-led coalition began waging a war on Yemen on March 25th with the pretext of attempting to restore deposed President Hadi. Armed with weapons, logistical support and intelligence from the United States, the coalition has devastated a country at the heart of Arab history, resistance and power.
Over 1,200 people have been killed, thousands injured, over 300,000 people displaced, entire neighborhoods turned into rubble, and a blockade has created catastrophic humanitarian disaster. The Bay Area is home to one of the largest Yemeni communities in the US. While their families are struggling to survive this devastation, they are calling on all to support their struggle for self determination against foreign intervention and imperialist wars. Join us in the following protest and actions in the coming days.
#HandsOffYemen
Protest the War on Yemen
Support Yemeni Self Determination
#HandsOffYemen
Join us for a discussion on the Saudi-led war and the ways for us to support Yemeni self determination.
Speakers:
As'ad Abukhalil
Ashwak Hauter
Adel Folly
#HandsOffYemen
Sunday, May 24th
2pm
518 Valencia St.
San Francisco
Event will be bilingual in English and Arabic. Interpretation will be provided.
Copyright © 2015 Arab Resource & Organizing Center (AROC), All rights reserved.
You are receiving this email because you have expressed interest in AROC news and events.
Our mailing address is:
Arab Resource & Organizing Center (AROC)
522 Valencia Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
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Mumia Needs Medical Care
New Campaign Update!
The ‘Mumia Abu-Jamal Needs Medical Care NOW!’ team just posted:
1 new Announcement:
Dateline May 17th 2015:
We have not seen or spoken to Mumia Abu-Jamal for a week. He is being held incommunicado in a hospital without access to visits of any kind or the phone.
This is deeply troubling.
On Tuesday May 12th in the evening Mumia was taken from the prison to Geisinger Medical Center in Danville, PA.
The Legal & Medical Team working 24/7.
Bret Grote, Esq, and co counsel Bob Boyle are preparing an emergency court action in Federal Court. Bret Grote, notes
"The DOC demonstrating its contempt for human rights and proper health care by holding Mumia Abu-Jamal incommunicado from his family and lawyers. Instead of recognizing the value of family support and legal consultation in protecting and improving his health, the DOC is treating Mumia like a piece of property that it can withhold access to and information about arbitrarily and with impunity. Demand that Mumia be permitted visits and phone calls "
A delegation from Collectif Français 'Libérons Mumia' from Paris, France went to the hospital & the prison. The prison guards denied their visit. On Saturday Mark Lewis Taylor, of Princeton Theological Seminary was turned away.
Keeping Our Eyes on Munia
In the past two weeks, Mumia’s doctor has identified seriously inadequacies in the medical care provided by the infirmary. Mumia’s doctor stressed that a cat scan was needed. The prison said it was fine. There were serious medical issues raised by the troubling cat scan results. Then Mumia was given a topical cream that was on the warning label counter indicated to the very specific and rare potential cancer that is a possible cause of his extreme skin ailment. Clearly, a biopsy was called for. Upon hearing that on Monday a biopsy would be conducted, Mumia’s doctor immediately specified that it should be taken from his trunk area. When Mumia told the Physician’s assistant who conducted the biopsy at the infirmary this, he could not change the standing order which was to take the biopsy from his arm.
The concern is that what might be driving the extreme skin condition is subcutaneous T cell lymphoma – a treatable cancer. Mumia was told that the physicians at SCI Mahanoy in March were prevented from ordering additional tests by officials of the Wexford Corporation that has the health care contract.
Clearly Mumia needs an immediate diagnosis, and then a competent treatment plan. Please join us in keeping Mumia alive, and then seeing him free.
Noelle Hanrahan, P.I. Director Prison Radio
https://www.indiegogo.com/individuals/585261
Take Action Now!
Demand that the Department of Corrections permit Mumia to have an examination by his doctor! Click here to call and fax the Prison and State officials and state our demands.
http://www.prisonradio.org/sites/default/files/letters/pdf/Eyes%20on%20Mumia_1.pdf
Mumia needs his own physician specialists! Please donate now to help make this possible. Please got to the web site below and give as generously as you can.
Donate at:
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/mumia-abu-jamal-needs-medical-care-now
and…
Sign the petition
to help save—and free—Mumia.
Go to:
https://www.change.org/p/john-e-wetzel-pa-secretary-of-corrections-tom-wolf-pa-governor-stop-the-medical-execution-of-mumia-abu-jamal-by-neglect-and-malpractice-3
Also,
We need to keep up the pressure
with phone calls:
Let SCI Mahanoy Superintendent John Kerestes and Secretary of Corrections John Wetzel know we insist that Mumia have medical specialists of his own choosing, and that they have daily access rights to examine and treat him. Also let them know that Mumia’s family needs regular and frequent visitation rights.
SCI Mahanoy
Superintendent John Kerestes
(570) 773-2158
SCI Mahanoy
Chief Health Care Administrator Steinhardt
(570) 773-2158
Christopher Oppman
Director, PA Department of Corrections Health Care Services
(717) 728-5309
John Wetzel
Secretary, PA Department of Corrections
(717) 728-4109
NO EXECUTION BY MEDICAL NEGLECT!
SAVE MUMIA'S LIFE!
Mumia is Innocent! Free Mumia Now!
This message by:
Labor Action Committee To Free Mumia Abu-Jamal
20 April 2015
Call now to demand freedom and medical care for Mumia:
Often when we call in, prison and state officials have taken their lines off the hook. Know that every action matters, even when they don't pick up. If they don't answer, please leave a voicemail:
John Wetzel, PA Secretary of Corrections: 717-728-4109
Governor Tom Wolf: 717-787-2500
SCI Mahanoy: 570-787-2500
For a full list of addresses and faxes, visit prisonradio.org
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Campaign to Free Lorenzo Johnson
Lorenzo Speaks Concerning Prosecution's Brief:
JANUARY 1, 2015—The prosecutor has run away from (almost) every issue raised in my PCRA by begging the Court to dismiss everything as “untimely”. When they don’t do this, they suggest that me and my lawyers were “defamatory” towards either my former prosecutor Christopher Abruzzo or Detective Kevin Duffin, in our claims they withheld, misused or hid evidence of my Innocence, in order to secure an unjust conviction in this case. If I charged, a year ago, that about a dozen AGs (attorneys general) were involved in circulating porno via their office computers, people would’ve laughed at me, and seen me as crazy.
But, guess what? During 2014, we learned that this was the truth. How can it be defamatory to speak the truth? Notice the OAG (Office of Attorney General), never said the obvious: That AG Abruzzo didn’t inform the Defense about the relationship between his Motive Witness and his head detective (Victoria Doubs and Det. Duffin); that Det. Duffin doesn’t deny Doubs was his god-sister, and that she lived in his family home, or that he assisted her whenever she got into trouble.
Why not? Because it is true. How can you defame someone who defames himself? Mr. Christopher Abruzzo, Esq., when a member of the higher ranks of the OAG, sent and/or received copious amounts of porno to other attorneys general and beyond. What does this say about his sense of judgment? He thought enough about his behavior to resign from his post in the Governor’s Cabinet. If he thought that his behavior was okay, he’d still be sitting in the Governor’s cabinet, right? The OAG cannot honestly oppose anything we’ve argued, but they try by seeking to get the Court to do their dirty work, how? By denying an Evidentiary Hearing to prove every point we’ve claimed.
The prosecution is trying desperately to avoid dealing with the substance of my claims in Com. v. Lorenzo Johnson. So, they slander my Legal Team and blame them for defaming the good AG’s and Cops involved with this case. They try to do what is undeniable, to deny that they hid evidence from the Defense for years. They blamed me for daring to protest the hidden evidence of their malfeasance and other acts to sabotage the defense. They claim that they had an “Open File” policy with my trial counsel. But “Open File” is more than letting an attorney read something in their office. If it’s a search for the truth it must include what is turned over to the attorney, for how do we really know what was shown to her?
They say it is inconceivable that an attorney would read a file, beginning on page nine (9), and not ask for the preceding eight (8) pages. Yet, it is conceivable if trial counsel was ineffective for not demanding the record of the first eight pages. Pages that identify the State’s only witness as a “SUSPECT” in the murder for which her client was charged! How could such an attorney fail to recognize the relevance of such an issue, barring their sheer Ineffectiveness and frankly, Incompetence.
By seeking to avoid an evidentiary hearing, the prosecution seeks to avoid evidence of their wrongdoing being made plain, for all to see. If they believe I’m wrong, why not prove it? They can’t. So they shout I filed my appeal untimely, as if there can ever justly be a rule that precludes an innocent from proving his innocence! Not to mention the fact that the prosecution has failed to even mention the positive finger prints that ay my trial they said none existed. Don’t try to hide it with a lame argument about time. When isn’t there a time for truth? The prosecution should be ashamed of itself for taking this road. It is unworthy of an office that claims to seek justice.
After the trial verdict The Patriot-News (March 18, 1997) reported, “Deputy Attorney General Christopher Abruzzo admitted there were some serious concerns about the strength of the evidence against Johnson and praised the jury for doing a thorough job.” I guess he forgot to mention all of the evidence he left out to show Innocence.
Now, more than ever, Lorenzo Johnson needs your support.
Publicize his case; bring it to your friends, clubs, religious
and social organizations.
SIGN LORENZO JOHNSON'S FREEDOM PETITION
http://www.freelorenzojohnson.org/sign-the-petition.html
CONTRIBUTE TO LORENZO'S CAMPAIGN FOR FREEDOM!
http://www.freelorenzojohnson.org/how-can-i-help.html
Write: Lorenzo Johnson, DF 1036
SCI Mahanoy
301 Morea Rd.
Frackville, PA 17932
Email: Lorenzo Johnson through JPAY.com code:
Lorenzo Johnson DF 1036 PA DOC
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Join the Fight to Free Rev. Pinkney!
Click HERE to view in browser
http://www.iacenter.org/prisoners/freepinkney-1-28-15/
On December 15, 2014 the Rev. Edward Pinkney of Benton Harbor, Michigan was thrown into prison for 2.5 to 10 years. This 66-year-old leading African American activist was tried and convicted in front of an all-white jury and racist white judge and prosecutor for supposedly altering 5 dates on a recall petition against the mayor of Benton Harbor.
The prosecutor, with the judge’s approval, repeatedly told the jury “you don’t need evidence to convict Mr. Pinkney.” And ABSOLUTELY NO EVIDENCE WAS EVER PRESENTED THAT TIED REV. PINKNEY TO THE ‘ALTERED’ PETITIONS. Rev. Pinkney was immediately led away in handcuffs and thrown into Jackson Prison.
This is an outrageous charge. It is an outrageous conviction. It is an even more outrageous sentence! It must be appealed.
With your help supporters need to raise $20,000 for Rev. Pinkney’s appeal.
Checks can be made out to BANCO (Black Autonomy Network Community Organization). This is the organization founded by Rev. Pinkney. Mail them to: Mrs. Dorothy Pinkney, 1940 Union Street, Benton Harbor, MI 49022.
Donations can be accepted on-line at bhbanco.org – press the donate button.
For information on the decade long campaign to destroy Rev. Pinkney go to bhbanco.org and workers.org(search “Pinkney”).
We urge your support to the efforts to Free Rev. Pinkney!Ramsey Clark – Former U.S. attorney general,
Cynthia McKinney – Former member of U.S. Congress,
Lynne Stewart – Former political prisoner and human rights attorney
Ralph Poynter – New Abolitionist Movement,
Abayomi Azikiwe – Editor, Pan-African News Wire<
Larry Holmes – Peoples Power Assembly,
David Sole – Michigan Emergency Committee Against War & Injustice
Sara Flounders – International Action Center
MESSAGE FROM REV. PINKNEY
I am now in Marquette prison over 15 hours from wife and family, sitting in prison for a crime that was never committed. Judge Schrock and Mike Sepic both admitted there was no evidence against me but now I sit in prison facing 30 months. Schrock actually stated that he wanted to make an example out of me. (to scare Benton Harbor residents even more...) ONLY IN AMERICA. I now have an army to help fight Berrien County. When I arrived at Jackson state prison on Dec. 15, I met several hundred people from Detroit, Flint, Kalamazoo, and Grand Rapids. Some people recognized me. There was an outstanding amount of support given by the prison inmates. When I was transported to Marquette Prison it took 2 days. The prisoners knew who I was. One of the guards looked me up on the internet and said, "who would believe Berrien County is this racist."
Background to Campaign to free Rev. Pinkney
Michigan political prisoner the Rev. Edward Pinkney is a victim of racist injustice. He was sentenced to 30 months to 10 years for supposedly changing the dates on 5 signatures on a petition to recall Benton Harbor Mayor James Hightower.
No material or circumstantial evidence was presented at the trial that would implicate Pinkney in the purported5 felonies. Many believe that Pinkney, a Berrien County activist and leader of the Black Autonomy Network Community Organization (BANCO), is being punished by local authorities for opposing the corporate plans of Whirlpool Corp, headquartered in Benton Harbor, Michigan.
In 2012, Pinkney and BANCO led an “Occupy the PGA [Professional Golfers’ Association of America]” demonstration against a world-renowned golf tournament held at the newly created Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course on the shoreline of Lake Michigan. The course was carved out of Jean Klock Park, which had been donated to the city of Benton Harbor decades ago.
Berrien County officials were determined to defeat the recall campaign against Mayor Hightower, who opposed a program that would have taxed local corporations in order to create jobs and improve conditions in Benton Harbor, a majority African-American municipality. Like other Michigan cities, it has been devastated by widespread poverty and unemployment.
The Benton Harbor corporate power structure has used similar fraudulent charges to stop past efforts to recall or vote out of office the racist white officials, from mayor, judges, prosecutors in a majority Black city. Rev Pinkney who always quotes scripture, as many Christian ministers do, was even convicted for quoting scripture in a newspaper column. This outrageous conviction was overturned on appeal. We must do this again!
To sign the petition in support of the Rev. Edward Pinkney, log on to: tinyurl.com/ps4lwyn.
Contributions for Rev. Pinkney’s defense can be sent to BANCO at Mrs Dorothy Pinkney, 1940 Union St., Benton Harbor, MI 49022
Or you can donate on-line at bhbanco.org.
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COURAGE TO RESIST
http://couragetoresist.org/
New Action- write letters to DoD officials requesting clemency for Chelsea!
November 24, 2014 by the Chelsea Manning Support Network
Secretary of the Army John McHugh
President Obama has delegated review of Chelsea Manning’s clemency appeal to individuals within the Department of Defense.
Please write them to express your support for heroic WikiLeaks’ whistle-blower former US Army intelligence analyst PFC Chelsea Manning’s release from military prison.
It is important that each of these authorities realize the wide support that Chelsea (formerly Bradley) Manning enjoys worldwide. They need to be reminded that millions understand that Manning is a political prisoner, imprisoned for following her conscience. While it is highly unlikely that any of these individuals would independently move to release Manning, a reduction in Manning’s outrageous 35-year prison sentence is a possibility at this stage.
Take action TODAY – Write letters supporting Chelsea’s clemency petition to the following DoD authorities:
Secretary of the Army John McHugh
101 Army Pentagon
Washington, DC 20310-0101
The Judge Advocate General
2200 Army Pentagon
Washington, DC 20310-2200
Army Clemency and Parole Board
251 18th St, Suite 385
Arlington, VA 22202-3532
Directorate of Inmate Administration
Attn: Boards Branch
U.S. Disciplinary Barracks
1301 N. Warehouse Road
Fort Leavenworth, KS 66027-2304
Suggestions for letters send to DoD officials:
The letter should focus on your support for Chelsea Manning, and especially why you believe justice will be served if Chelsea Manning’s sentence is reduced. The letter should NOT be anti-military as this will be unlikely to help.
A suggested message: “Chelsea Manning has been punished enough for violating military regulations in the course of being true to her conscience. I urge you to use your authorityto reduce Pvt. Manning’s sentence to time served.” Beyond that general message, feel free to personalize the details as to why you believe Chelsea deserves clemency.
Consider composing your letter on personalized letterhead -you can create this yourself (here are templates and some tips for doing that).
A comment on this post will NOT be seen by DoD authorities–please send your letters to the addresses above
This clemency petition is separate from Chelsea Manning’s upcoming appeal before the US Army Court of Criminal Appeals next year, where Manning’s new attorney Nancy Hollander will have an opportunity to highlight the prosecution’s—and the trial judge’s—misconduct during last year’s trial at Ft. Meade, Maryland.
Help us continue to cover 100% of Chelsea’s legal fees at this critical stage!
Courage to Resist
484 Lake Park Ave. #41
Oakland, CA 94610
510-488-3559
couragetoresist.org
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1) Wisconsin Protesters Vow to Stage Walkout Over Decision Not to Charge Officer
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/14/us/madison-wisconsin-shooting-protests.html?ref=us
Protesters in Madison, Wis., who have been demanding that a police officer face charges in the fatal shooting of an unarmed biracial man during a scuffle vowed to walk out of jobs, schools and businesses on Wednesday, a day after the Dane County district attorney said the officer would not face prosecution.
Large demonstrations swept across the city for a week after the man, Anthony T. Robinson Jr., was fatally shot by the officer, Matthew Kenny, on March 6.
More than 1,000 people had signed up on Facebook to attend a protest and walkout on Wednesday organized by the Young, Gifted and Black Coalition. It was expected to begin at 9 a.m. at the apartment on Williamson Street where Mr. Robinson was shot, and to proceed to the State Capitol.
“It is time to move into spring and grow by demonstrating resistance and resilience against the assault on black people in Madison and across the country,” the group said in a statement announcing the protest.
Officer Kenny was put on paid administrative leave during an investigation of the events, but protesters have called for him to be fired. The Madison police chief, Michael C. Koval, said the officer would remain on leave until an internal review of the shooting determined whether he had violated procedures when responding to the call that ended in Mr. Robinson’s death.
Chief Koval said he expected the internal review to be finished in about a week.
The shooting happened amid a national debate over police conduct, and was one of a string of police killings of unarmed civilians that have fueled the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement.
The decision by the Dane County district attorney set off concerns about possible unrest like the riots in Baltimore last month that erupted after Freddie Gray, a 25-year-old black man, died from a spinal injury he sustained while in police custody. Several businesses in Baltimore were looted and burned, prompting officials to declare a state of emergency, put in place a curfew and deploy thousands of police officers and National Guard troops to restore calm.
Six police officers involved in Mr. Gray’s arrest have been charged in connection with his death.
Chief Koval said he was indebted to Mr. Robinson’s family for urging the protesters to remain peaceful.
Witnesses said that Mr. Robinson was shot after he assaulted at least two people and jumped in and out of traffic. According to the police, Officer Kenny forced his way into an apartment building after hearing an altercation, and Mr. Robinson punched him in the face. The police said Officer Kenny feared for his life and shot Mr. Robinson seven times.
At a news conference on Tuesday, the Dane County district attorney, Ismael Ozanne, said the shooting had been justified and that the officer would not face criminal charges.
Mr. Ozanne, who is biracial, said that he understood the issues of racial profiling and inequality. But he said that his decision was based on the facts presented to him, not on his emotions.
The outcome disappointed Mr. Robinson’s family and activists who had hoped the investigation would lead to an indictment. They questioned why the police had not responded more carefully after Mr. Robinson’s friend called 911 and told a dispatcher that he was under the influence of drugs. (Toxicology tests found traces of hallucinogenic mushrooms, marijuana and Xanax in Mr. Robinson’s system.)
On Tuesday, protesters gathered at the apartment building where Mr. Robinson was shot and marched downtown, where hundreds of people circled the State Capitol before returning to the apartment building. The crowd represented a wide range of ages and ethnicities, and religious leaders were present.
Dressed in a red robe with a black sash adorned with two gold crosses, the Rev. Everett Mitchell, 38, the pastor of Christ the Solid Rock Baptist Church in Madison, addressed the crowd on Williamson Street.
“This has got to change,” he said. “And we have got to be the moral force to make sure that that happens.”
Mr. Mitchell added, “We will make sure that we will hold every last official accountable to those decisions.”
The aim of the demonstrations and shutdowns on Wednesday is to change policies on the use of force and to reduce disparities in rates of incarceration in Dane County for different racial groups, he said.
On the way back to the apartment building on Tuesday, the crowd stopped at Grace Episcopal Church, where Mr. Robinson’s mother, Andrea Irwin, stood on the steps and addressed them.
“Today is the day that we are going to change history and not be the ones to be put down and killed anymore,” she said. “This is not over.”
Her comments drew applause. Instructed to repeat Ms. Irwin’s words, the crowd chanted, “This is not over.”
David Callender contributed reporting from Madison.
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2) Honeybees’ Mysterious Die-Off Appears to Worsen
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3) Five Big Banks Expected to Plead Guilty to Felony Charges, but Punishments May Be Tempered
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4) The $179 Million Picasso That Explains Global Inequality
"Partners at law firms who are in the top 1 percent of all earners have seen their incomes rise faster than successful dentists who are in the top 10 percent. But by a similar margin C.E.O.s of large companies who are in the top 0.1 percent are seeing incomes rise faster than those law firm partners. Hedge fund managers in the top 0.01 percent are similarly outperforming the C.E.Os."
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9) New York Police Dept. Questioning of Protesters Was Improper, Rights Lawyers Tell Commissioner
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10) For the Highest-Paid C.E.O.s, the Party Goes On
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11) 18 Years’ Probation for Arizona Woman Who Left Sons in Car
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12) Racist Police Emails Put Florida Cases in Doubt
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13) Florida: Man’s Taser Death Is Ruled a Homicide
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14) Don’t Be So Sure the Economy Will Return to Normal
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15) Class-Action Lawsuit, Blaming Police Quotas, Takes On Criminal Summonses
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16) Justice Department Reviewing Inmate Abuse by Attica Guards
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/18/nyregion/justice-department-reviewing-abuse-of-inmates-at-attica.html?ref=nyregion
The United States Justice Department is now reviewing inmate abuse at Attica Correctional Facility, the upstate New York prison that employed three officers who pleaded guilty in March to state charges stemming from the beating of a 29-year-old inmate, according to the local district attorney and lawyers for the officers.
The federal inquiry was revealed in court filings by the former officers, who were allowed to avoid jail time in exchange for pleading guilty and agreeing to resign from their jobs at the prison. The three men, and a fourth guard who was not prosecuted, still face a multimillion-dollar civil suit filed by George Williams, the former inmate whose injuries from the Aug. 11, 2011, beating included a broken shoulder, cracked ribs and two broken legs, one of which required doctors treating him to insert a plate and six pins.In a motion filed in Federal District Court in Buffalo, where the civil case is pending, a lawyer for Sean Warner, a former sergeant, asked a judge to delay depositions because of what the lawyer said was a Justice Department investigation into a “possible violation of inmate civil rights at Attica State Correctional Facility.” The lawyer, Cheryl Meyers Buth, said she had been told that “the criminal investigation arises from the same facts that are in dispute in this case,” and that the investigation was not “limited to the alleged assault on plaintiff George Williams.”
A spokeswoman for the Justice Department, where Loretta E. Lynch, the former United States attorney for the Eastern District of New York, was sworn in last month as attorney general vowing increased vigilance on civil rights, declined to comment. “The department can neither confirm nor deny whether there is an investigation into the Attica prison,” the spokeswoman, Dena Iverson, said.
The state’s Department of Correctional Services and Supervision also declined to comment but issued a statement saying that “it always fully cooperates with any legal investigation.”
Donald G. O’Geen, the district attorney of Wyoming County, home of the 2,240-inmate prison, and who obtained the guilty pleas, said that federal investigators had visited his office recently to obtain records of the case. “I said, ‘Make yourselves at home.’ I wish they had come in at the beginning.”
Mr. O’Geen said that the inquiry did not appear limited solely to the Williams episode. “I think they’re looking at broader matters as well,” he said.
Any federal criminal civil rights investigation would face a high hurdle, said William Yeomans, a former acting assistant attorney general for civil rights who now teaches at American University Law School. “They face the difficult burden of establishing that the prison guards intentionally acted with more force than was reasonably necessary under the circumstances,” he said. In recent years, according to Mr. Yeomans, the Justice Department has prosecuted as many prison guards as police officers under federal civil rights statutes.
Mr. Williams’s lawyer, Edward Sivin, declined to comment, but in court papers he asked for the civil case to proceed despite any new criminal investigation. In a ruling issued Tuesday, Jeremiah J. McCarthy, a federal magistrate judge, denied the officers’ request for a stay and set a hearing date to schedule depositions in the case, stating that they could re-present their motion “in the event criminal charges are instituted against them.”
Norman Effman, a lawyer who has represented both inmates and officers at Attica since 1969, and who represents one of the four defendants in the civil suit, said he believed that a federal investigation would be the first for the prison, which became notorious after a bloody 1971 inmate rebellion that claimed 43 lives. After a four-day standoff, the prison was retaken by state troopers and corrections officers whose bullets killed 10 employees held hostage along with 29 inmates. Four others, including a guard, were killed during the riot.
“I do not know of any prior inquiry by federal law enforcement at the prison,” Mr. Effman said.
The March 2 guilty pleas by the three officers came on the eve of their trial on gang assault charges; each could have been sentenced to as much as 25 years in prison. It was the first time that New York State prison guards had faced criminal indictments for a nonsexual assault on an inmate.
After Mr. Williams was told he would be given a urine test, it is believed that he was taken by officers from his cell to a darkened room, where he was punched to the floor, struck with batons and kicked more than 50 times according to witnesses.
The plea deal in March came one day after an article in The New York Times about the beating and other abuses at Attica. The deal was widely criticized as too lenient, given the extent of Mr. Williams’s injuries. Mr. O’Geen defended his decision. “I, too, wish we could have done more,” he said. “But getting a plea was a monumental step.”
This article was reported in collaboration with The Marshall Project, a nonprofit news organization that focuses on criminal justice issues.
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17) Open-Ended Strike to Bring German Trains to a Halt Again This Week
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