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Libralind2
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Posted on Thursday, January 11, 2007 - 12:40 pm:   Delete Post View Post/Check IP Print Post    Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

Kalamu ya Salaam

>>ACTION: support the 50 day sean bell vigil in queens
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Good day, everyone.

This is Kevin Powell, Brooklyn, New York based writer and community activist. I was just out at the 50day Sean Bell Vigil in Jamaica, Queens, New York, last night, across from the 103rd precinct. In spite of the rain, the Bell family, friends, and folks looking for basic justice were there. It was incredibly moving, and it made me think of Rosa Parks in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1955, as well as those four college students in Greensboro, North Carolina, in 1960. In both instances, it was just a few dedicated individuals and their very simple acts of civil disobedience which brought attention to very serious human and civil rights violations. They made sacrifices to their own comfort and their own safety, and changes did happen, as manifested in the Civil Rights Movement.

Well, here we are again, as the struggle for real justice and real freedom in America never really ended, in spite of what some of us have been led to believe. It has been over a month since Sean Bell was murdered, and his two friends, Trent Benefield and Joe Guzman, were badly wounded in a barrage of 50 shots from undercover New York Police Department officers. There is still no indictment, and there is a growing concern, in communities around New York City and throughout America, that these police officers will get off completely, if a trial even occurs.

Let me make it very clear that the Bell family, from my conversations with them last night, understand that there are good police officers. Let me also make it clear that they do not want the rhetoric of violence or revenge or disrespect for the NYPD in general around their vigil. Nor are they interested in having individuals or organizations trying to use the tragedy of Sean Bell's death for outside agendas. They simply want justice for what happened to Sean Bell. And they certainly could use the help and support from concerned human beings such as yourself.

Here is how you can support the 50day Sean Bell Vigil in Queens:

1) It is a 50day, 24hour, 7day a week vigil, begun on Monday, January 1st, and concluding on Monday, February 19th. I think it obvious that the 50 days symbolize the 50 bullets fired at Sean Bell and his friends.

The vigil is taking place directly across from the 103rd precinct, on 168th Street, right off Jamaica Avenue and 91st Avenue, in the Jamaica, Queens section of New York City. You can use MAPQUEST or GOOGLE to get directions either via public transportation or by driving.

There is a need for people of all backgrounds and all persuasions to participate in the vigil in shifts, day and night, weekday and weekend. Even if you can only participate for an hour or two each week, please come out. The weather has been unseasonably warm, but we are in the dead of winter, and it is going to be mad cold out there. Please let's not let Mrs. Bell, Sean Bell's mother, who called for this vigil, and the Bell family, to do this alone.

PLEASE CALL 1-866-695-2992 if you would like to participate in the vigil, or offer support.

I am hoping that CHURCHES and CHURCH LEADERS and OTHER RELIGIOUS AND SPIRITUAL LEADERS will encourage their believers to support this important effort. This vigil is not about showboating, it is not about media attention, it is about justice. The Bell family, from what I could see and hear, are regular working class New Yorkers who have a deep faith in God, who believe in the power of the church.

INDEED, as we celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. King at this time of year, I think it would be remarkably hypocritical for any church, any mosque or masjid, any synagogue, or any religious or spiritual leader to, on the one hand, talk about Dr. King, honor Dr. King, yet say and do nothing in support of this very peaceful and very simple vigil for Sean Bell. Dr. King was a man of action, not just talk, and those of us in leadership positions, who have sizable followings, need to be as well. For police brutality toward Black and Latino communities is one of the great issues of our time. In fact, if we were to read Dr. King's I HAVE A DREAM speech in its entirety, we would note that Dr. King uses the term police brutality TWICE in that famous address. The more things have changed, the more they have stayed the same.

I am hoping that ELECTED OFFICIALS will themselves participate in this vigil, electeds from Queens, and electeds from all across the metro New York City area. The people you represent need to see that you care. They need to see you on the frontlines with the Bell family.

I am hoping that CIVIL RIGHTS ORGANIZATIONS, SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS, LABOR UNIONS, FRATERNITIES and SORORITIES, ACTIVISTS, and ORGANIZERS will support this effort, mobilize their bases to come out, and spread the word, near and far, to their networks.

I am hoping that COLLEGE STUDENTS will participate, and encourage their peers to support this important effort. Any time real change has happened in America, or on this planet, young people have been at the forefront. Well, you all are needed now more than ever.

I am hoping that HIPHOP HEADS everywhere, the famous and the unknown, will support this important effort. Time and again the hiphop generation, the hiphop community, has been knocked and mocked for not caring about social issues. Well, here is our opportunity to make a difference in an historic way.

I am hoping that PROFESSIONALS and PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS will support this important effort. Your skill sets and access to resources are sorely needed to sustain this vigil.

I am hoping that MEN, especially BLACK AND LATINO MEN, will support this effort. I duly noted the number of women present last night. Women, as usual, are holding it down, but we need men to step to the plate as well. As I said to young Black and Latino men driving by last night, Sean Bell is YOU. Sean Bell could have been YOU. Men are especially needed for the late night to morning shifts, around 11pm-6am.

2) If you cannot physically participate in the 50day vigil, here are items needed to support the Sean Bell Vigil through to its completion

The donation of at least two Portable Toilets for the duration of the vigil
Food, lots of food
Drinks (bottled water, juices)
Paper towels
Toilet paper
Comfortable folding chairs for the elders who are participating
Portable, battery operated heaters
Portable, battery operated outdoor lights
Batteries for heaters and outdoor lights
Tents or tarp covering in case of bad weather
Blankets
Thousands of copies of the one page flier promoting the vigil
Individuals willing to pass out the vigil flier around New York City

And we need New Yorkers to write letters to your City Council person, your State Assembly person, your State Senator, your District Leader, your Community Board President, and your Congressperson, inquiring what each of them is doing to fight for procedure and behavior reform within the New York Police Department, via the legislative process.

Thank you very kindly for taking the time to read this email, and please, again, share it with others.

Respectfully,
Kevin Powell
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Chrishayden
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Posted on Thursday, January 11, 2007 - 01:15 pm:   Delete Post View Post/Check IP Print Post    Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

We just had a fourteen year old get shot dead by the cops about a week ago.

They said he was shot once. Some independent medical examiners say he was shot 14 times. They say he had a gun witnesses say they saw the cop throw it down.

This took place in broad daylight at high noon. Other witnesses say that when people converged on the scene, the shooter, a white policeman, shouted into his shirt mike--"Come get me. The niggers are pouring out here!"

We shall see.
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Libralind2
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Posted on Thursday, January 11, 2007 - 01:51 pm:   Delete Post View Post/Check IP Print Post    Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

Subject: SFGate : Oakland: Plague of Killing


This is deep, but thank goodness it's being chronicled.....Oakland:Plague of Killing
http://sfgate.com/oaklandhomicides/

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Police: Children shot while sitting in car will recover
Mother says she doesn't know why anyone would target her or her vehicle
http://www.insidebayarea.com/localnews/ci_4976822

By Harry Harris, STAFF WRITER
Article Last Updated: 01/09/2007 02:55:35 AM PST


OAKLAND — An 11-year-old girl who cried to police "I don't want to die" and her 7-year-old brother — both wounded Friday night when their mother's minivan was shot at in West Oakland — will recover, authorities said.
Their 30-year-old mother escaped injury.

Police said Monday the three live in Brentwood, but would not release their names.

Sgt. Mike Gantt said the family was at an Emeryville market and went to visit the woman's grandmother on the 1400 block of Adeline Street about 8:15 p.m. Friday.

The boy was in the front seat and his sister in the back seat of the 1998 Mazda minivan.

The mother told police she was parking "when all of a sudden the car window started to break and (her son) screamed 'I got hit, I got hit,'" Gantt said.

The woman sped off in the van with her bleeding children, driving to the 1300 block of 10th Street, where she stopped and ran to a house for help.

When the first officers arrived at the 10th Street site, they found the girl, who had been hit in the chest, on the porch crying and begging, "Please, I don't want to die," Gantt said.

Her brother, who had been hit in the shoulder and neck, was lying on a couch inside.

They were taken to a local hospital, where they are in stable condition with "nonlife-threatening" wounds and will recover, authorities said.

At the scene, officers found several semi-automatic pistol rounds.Two parked cars were hit by the gunfire, but no one else

was hurt. The mother told police she had no idea why anyone would target her or her vehicle, and police have not ruled out the possibility the bullets were meant for someone else.
Gantt was angry that innocent children were caught in the violence.

"These people out there doing this know who they want to get," he said. "This is crazy and an outrage, what happened to these children. It makes me sick to see someone who would do this to some children.

"It makes me more determined to get whoever did this.

"You have to wonder what the (suspect) would think if this happened to their kids."

Police and Crime Stoppers of Oakland are offering up to

$20,000 in reward money for information leading to the arrest of the suspect. Anyone with information can call police at 238-3426 or Crime Stoppers at 238-6946.

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Chrishayden
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Posted on Thursday, January 11, 2007 - 04:09 pm:   Delete Post View Post/Check IP Print Post    Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

Terrorized by criminals and terrorized by the police
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Mzuri
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Posted on Thursday, January 11, 2007 - 11:48 pm:   Delete Post View Post/Check IP Print Post    Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)


I saw on the news that there was a small protest going on, but I wasn't aware that it was to be a 50 day vigil. I hope that it will be effective because I'm sick of police misconduct getting swept under the rug and forgotten due to subsequent events.


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