West Coast Days of Action April 8-9
Oscar Grant, Aaron  Campbell, and all the others: We Won't Forget!
Freedom for Joel Dow  and Holly Works!

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From the Bay to the Sound: No More Police Killings! West  Coast Days of Action April 8-9 Oscar Grant, Aaron Campbell, and all the  others: We Won't Forget! Freedom for Joel Dow and Holly Works! Organize  protests and autonomous actions in your own city! Early on New Year's  morning, 2009, BART police in Oakland, California, shot and killed Oscar  Grant as he lay unarmed on a subway platform. Only after community  members rioted did the cop get charged with the shooting. On March 22,  2010, Portland police shot and killed a homeless man, Jack Dale Collins,  just two months after they shot to death Aaron Campbell, an unarmed  black man. Anarchist and other community members responded immediately,  taking to the streets in a riotous protest that marched on the police  station, expressing anger at cops for the systemic killings, and at the  media for covering up the prevalence of police violence. On March 23  there was another protest, at which police on motorbikes attacked the  crowd. In a typical move, they charged one protestor with attacking  them. Joel Dow is currently sitting in jail, facing a felony charge and  two misdemeanors. The only times the police have ever been held  responsible for their murders is when we take to the streets and halt  business as usual. Following the law, being peaceful, being quiet, has  never discouraged police violence, because it is the function of the  police to use violence against the exploited, against the oppressed,  against those who fight back. Police violence is systemic. It is not a  matter of isolated cases, or bad apples. For that reason, we are calling  for two Days of Action, up and down the West Coast. The trial for Oscar  Grant's killer has been moved all the way to Los Angeles, where the  government hopes it can get an acquittal. The problem of state violence  stretches across borders. Only by extending our solidarity from city to  city can we gain the strength to fight back and show that this is not an  isolated problem. People have already started using a diversity of  tactics to resist the police. After the killings of Oscar Grant and Jack  Dale Collins, people rioted. After the most recent killing in Portland,  anonymous anarchists smashed up the police union office. In the Bay  Area, Oakland Peace and Justice is organizing a blockade of the  Embarcadero BART station for April 8. In Seattle, people are organizing  flyering and protests in the city center. All the tactics are needed!  When we recognize the need to stand up against state violence, we have  to remember to support those who have been arrested in the struggle.  Joel Dow is in jail for two felony charges and two misdemeanors for a  counterattack against police at the March 23 protest in Portland. On  April 5, Holly Works goes to trial for felony charges from the Oscar  Grant riots. They need to be freed, not on the basis of their guilt or  innocence, but because the actions that took place were a necessary  response to the police murders. Without those riots, the killings would  have been swept under the rug, like so many times in the past. The  struggle is not over until everyone is free! Solidarity protests,  flyering, blockades, and other actions will take place in the Bay Area,  Portland, Olympia, Seattle, and elsewhere. Take initiative! Organize  your own action and publicize it on the internet! Freedom for Joel Dow  and Holly Works! Oscar Grant, Aaron Campbell, and all the others: We  Won't Forget! Portland riots http://anarchistnews.org/?q=node/10921  Support Joel Dow http://anarchistnews.org/?q=node/10944 Support the  Oakland 100 http://supporttheoakland100.wordpress.com/ Bay Area April  8th action http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/03/29/18643281.php  Seattle April 9th protest http://www.seattlediy.com/?p=822 Sample flyers  Because the media will always lie, it's important to let everyone know,  in our own words, why we protest, why we riot, why we fight back. Take  these, change the date and time for your own events, and print off  thousands! The Police Will Always Murder Let the politicians mince words  about better training and community policing. The truth is, police will  always murder. Our entire economy is based on exploitation, on  wage-slavery, on violent blackmail: spend your life working for those  who own everything, or sleep on the streets. The economy kills people  every day. Our country is founded on slavery and genocide. Generations  later, the divides only continue to deepen. How can there be peace  between rich and poor, between those who profit off this state of  affairs and those who have even had their futures stolen from them?  That's where the police come in. It's their job to keep people in their  assigned places, to use violence against those who resist, those who  fall out of line. That's why every week in this country, cops are  murdering homeless people, murdering people of color, murdering  transgender people, attacking protestors, spying on dissidents. It's  their job. The problem can't be reformed away. It's useless to talk  about freedom and happiness as long we live in a world based on  isolation, coercion, and exploitation. That's why we are not ashamed to  talk about abolishing the police, abolishing prisons, abolishing the  entire government. We can start right now by fighting back against  police violence, against new laws of social control. We can start right  now by reclaiming our communities, getting to know our neighbors, and  building networks of self-defense without relying on the police. Society  has organized itself many times before without hierarchy, without  Authority. Suppressed stories of rebellion and freedom can be found  everywhere. If you're not afraid to take your life in your hands, if  you're truly interested in the possibility of a world without police  murders, here's one of many places you can start searching for ideas:  http://theanarchistlibrary.org/ Otherwise, don't worry. If you do  nothing, the police will continue to murder to uphold the world you rely  on. Just don't let them catch you out of your place. For Freedom, for  Anarchy! Enough is Enough! March Against Police Brutality Friday April  9th, 12pm at Seattle Central Community College Protect Our Communities,  Protect Ourselves! On Monday, March 22nd another Portland community  member, was brutally murdered by the police. Friday, April 9th we are  calling a march in solidarity here in Seattle to recognize that  Portland’s struggle against police brutality is also our struggle.  Police brutality is a systemic issue that is effecting the entire  country. We refuse to sit by and just shake our heads as police shoot  down people here or in Portland or anywhere. We refuse to feel unsafe in  our own neighbourhoods, streets and workplaces. The police are one part  of the prison industrial complex that is expanding rapidly, and more  and more sectors of our society are gearing themselves toward promoting  the proliferation of prisons– and profiting off it. They are not making  us safer. They are killing us and locking us up at an exponential rate.  Today the US has 5% of the world population and 25% of the worlds prison  population. With the highest rate of incarceration in the world, we  have been sold the idea that police and prisons are the solution to  crime. Upon investigation of the prison system we find a system that  targets poor people, people of color, transgendered people and the  mentally ill. Instead of turning to the prison industrial complex, we  want to build networks of support and safety within our own  neighborhoods and communities. Instead let’s defend each other to  preserve community safety. Talk to your neighbours! Form community  assemblies and phone trees to create immediate response to danger in  your neighbourhood, from the cops and otherwise. Build an understanding  of the root causes of crime and the capacity to think up solutions that  could really work to create real safety and healing for all of our  community. Let’s stand up and be loud! Let’s build a community movement  against police brutality. A flyer from Portland with that hot new style:  protest info on the front, our manifesto on the back  http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2010/03/398059.shtml --  http://togettotheotherside.org/