Fundraiser, PRC Memorial 4 #SDTOLENLIVES & #O22 in San Diego

Fundraiser, PRC Memorial 4 #SDTOLENLIVES & #O22 in San Diego

Friday September 9th, 2016 

Fundraiser for families of victims of violence

Friday, September 9 at 6 PM – 11 PM

St Phillip’s Episcopal Church

2660 Hardy Dr
Lemon Grove, California 91945

Facebook eventhttps://www.facebook.com/events/833860080082654/

Please join families of victims whose lives were brutally taken to raise funds to unite other families of victims from Texas and Arizona. The proceeds will be used to host the families while they are here November, 20, 21st, 2016 for a Candle Light Vigil at the San Ysidro/Tijuana U.S. International Border. Thank you for your support. ♥
Por favor únase a las familias de las víctimas, cuyas vidas fueron tomadas brutalmente, para recaudar fondos para unir a otras familias de víctimas, de Texas y Arizona. Los recursos serán utilizados para albergar a las familias mientras están aquí de noviembre de 12 y 13, 2016 para una Vigilia en los EE.UU. frontera internacional de San Ysidro / Tijuana . Muchisimas gracias por su apoyo. ♥

Saturday September 10th, 2016 

Memorial 4 Those killed by San Diego Law County Law Enforcement

  Saturday, September 10 at 4:30 PM – 7:30 PM

Peace Resource Center of San Diego WWW.PRCSD.ORG
3850 Westgate Pl
San Diego, CA 92105

Facebook event https://www.facebook.com/events/1772910096286554/

The Peace Resource Center of San Diego WWW.PRCSD.ORG andUnited Against Police Terror – San Diego invites you to a memorial for those killed by San Diego Law Enforcement – to REMEMBER those killed, to HONOR what was lost, and to REMEMBER what we ourselves must do to end the violence.

From the Peace Resource Center of San Diego’s 2016 Summer Newsletter
“We join the growing demand for thorough, transparent and independent investigations in the the violent deaths of the past few weeks. (and to Uaptsd; for decades) The jump to judgement by officials and media is creating a double standard of justice that is unacceptable. Each death must receive the same due diligence and individual accountability.

Here in San Diego, we remember our own victims of police killings. People like Fiddon Nehad shot for holding a pen and Victor Ortega shot in the back while handcuffed. Research by United Against Police Terror has counted (at the time of this newsletter) 593 deaths of civilians by Law Enforcement in our County since 1980 – the majority people with black or brown skin.

THIS systemic crisis is deeply rooted in racism and power and requires systemic change. Elements of this include strong communities and;

.Strong Independent community oversight of police practices
.Transparent accountability procedures on police behavior and training
.Decriminalizing debt and stop the use of police as loan collectors
.Replacing our bail-and-fee-based court system with real justice meted out in relation to the harm done rather than how much money one has
.Demilitarizing our schools and removing police presence
.School curricula that studies all peoples’ roots, histories and experiences, rather than focus on white studies
.Restorative justice as humane alternative to incarceration
.Countering the national propaganda that glorified war and demonize peoples.

Only when the system changes, will these killings finally end and true justice be served. It will take all of us working together to stop the violence from claiming more of our siblings. It will take all of us working together to stop the violence from claiming more of our families Systemic change requires us to join each other in the streets and demand better. There are many actions and groups working on police oversight here in San Diego. Go to a meeting, a rally, a community forum. Turn on your cell phones, as one mother of a victim of police brutality advised and video what you see; that video can save a life, help secure justice, educate others unaware of the crisis

Saturday OCTOBER 22nd, 2016 

O22/October 22nd Nat’l Day of Protest Against Police Terror Repression and the Criminalization of a Generation

Join the efforts of United Against Police Terror – San Diego Af3irm San Diego Overpass Light Brigade – San Diego Artful Activist San Diego andLa Flor De La Resistencia as we mobilize for the 21th Annual October 22; National Day of Protest to Stop Police Brutality, Repression and the Criminalization of a Generation.

Those killed by every branch of Law Enforcement in SAN DIEGO is up to 595,

October 22nd is a day that people around the nation have mobilized every year since 1996 for a National Day of Protest to Stop Police Brutality, Repression and the Criminalization of a Generation. It is crucial that we bring forward a powerful National Day of Protest in cities and towns across the U.S. to challenge the ongoing violence against the people. This October 22nd, stand with thousands across the country to express our collective outrage, creativity, and resistance in response to the crimes of this system.ANOTHER PERSON WAS SHOT AND KILLED IN SAN DIEGO
Jose Armando Garcia, 47, was believed to be suicidal
http://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/Fallbrook-Man-Fires-Gun-at-Deputies-in-Domestic-Disturbance-386011171.html

RECENTLY THIS YEAR, Thongsoune Vilaysane, 30, of San Diego was shot 40 TIMES in Encanto on May 11, 2016
.

http://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/Shooting-in-Encanto-Shuts-down–379093111.html

In fall of Last year, 3 BLACK MEN WHERE MURDERED IN SAN DIEGO iIN ONE MONTH

Lamontez Jones, 39 years old 10/20/2015

#JUSTICE4LAMONTEZJONES CLAIM FOR WRONGFUL DEATH

Anthony Ashford, 29 years old 10/27/2015
Rayshaun Cole, 30 years old 10/17/2015

in 2011 San Diego police Officers Steve Schnick and Richard Widner opened fire on 26-year-old Marc Anthony Carrasco in a back bedroom of the Dawne Street house early on the morning of March 5.
http://www.kusi.com/story/15123069/officers-cleared-in-shooting-of-knife-wielding-man

To this date, Uaptsd.org has recorded 595 KILLED BY EVERY BRANCH OF LAW ENFORCEMENT SINCE 1980.https://uaptsd.org/victims/stolen-lives-killed-by-sd-law-enforcement/

More from our community partners…

AF3IRM CONDEMNS OAKLAND’S PREDATORY POLICE, DEMANDS ACCOUNTABILITY AND THE RESIGNATION OF PIMP-PROTECTOR LIBBY SCHAAF!

AF3IRM CONDEMNS OAKLAND’S PREDATORY POLICE, DEMANDS ACCOUNTABILITY AND THE RESIGNATION OF PIMP-PROTECTOR LIBBY SCHAAF!

06/27/2016

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contacts
Daniella Navarrete, AF3IRM SF Bay Area Chapter Coordinator, sfbayarea@af3irm.org
Leah Sicat, AF3IRM Central Coast Chapter Coordinator, centralcoast@af3irm.org
Carly Ritter, AF3IRM Central Coast
Catherine Mendonça, AF3IRM San Diego Chapter Coordinator sandiego@af3irm.org

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA—As an anti-imperialist, transnational feminist organization, AF3IRM condemns the predatory actions and systemic oppression perpetuated by the Oakland Police Department (OPD). Allegedly committed to combatting the sex trade and entrusted to serve victims of gender violence, the Oakland Police Department has instead given badges, weapons, institutional power, and impunity to abusers, traffickers and johns. Officers who are valorized under the guise of  “protecting the community” have repeatedly shown themselves to be the very predators who endanger our existence. Specifically,  AF3IRM denounces the OPD’s perpetuation of sexual abuse, exploitation, trafficking, and rape of Celeste Guap. We also unequivocally condemn OPD’s corruption and potential cover-up of intimate partner homicide against Irma Huerta Lopez. We in AF3IRM see the victimization of Celeste Guap and the suspected murder of Irma Huerta Lopez as attacks on transnational women of color’s bodily autonomy, survival, self-determination, and liberation.  We name this malfeasance and violence for what it is: the ruthless triple oppression of patriarchy, capitalism, and white supremacy.

For over 25 years, AF3IRM has waged the Purple Rose Campaign against the trafficking of women and children. The most impacted communities in the sex trade are women of color, girls of color, and queer & trans people of color. Globally, women and girls comprise 97% of those trafficked for sexual exploitation. Every 2 out of 3 trafficked youth are girls from the global south. California is one of the primary hotspots for domestic and international human trafficking in the U.S and local conditions in the Bay Area mirror international trends.  Trafficking reports from Contra Costa, San Francisco, Santa Clara Counties, and the city of Oakland demonstrate that Black and Latina women and girls are the most susceptible to sexual exploitation. In the Bay Area alone, 46% of all prosecuted human trafficking cases came from Alameda County, with the most common form of sexual exploitation in Oakland being homegrown domestic minor sex trafficking.   Oakland is also the epicenter of the Bay Area’s largest “trafficking triangle,” with International Boulevard as the city’s most active area for street prostitution — the same street where Celeste Guap ran from her pimp towards Officer Brendan O’Brien, who later became the first police procurer.

Contrary to opinions which express that the OPD “sex scandal” detracts from “the real issues”, we in AF3IRM recognize that the fight against police terror and sex trafficking are interconnected and aim to abolish both! We echo some of the same demands made by other organizations and collectives, such as the Anti-Police Terror Project, but as transnational women of color who recognize the deep machinations and intersections of oppression, we must demand much more.

AF3IRM’s Demands:

1. Investigate & hold OPD accountable for Celeste Guap’s sexual exploitation, trafficking, & rape!
All predator police, as previously stated by Anti-Police Terror Project, should be arrested and all officers who were aware of trafficking but failed to act should be fired. Furthermore, we in AF3IRM want a release of the names of all implicated officers and a full investigation launched by an outside agency that will investigate predatory officers participating in the sex trade. Their simultaneous roles as first-responders and perpetrators of rape and trafficking are undeniably dangerous to youth and women of color and should no longer be tolerated. Additionally, OPD must publicly state that coercion and enticement of a minor is never the fault of the child or youth.

2. Release the autopsy report to Irma Huerta Lopez’s family!
On June 16, 2014, Irma Huerta Lopez, wife of OPD Officer Brendan O’Brien, was found dead in his apartment. The death was first classified as a homicide, but then ruled a suicide. The investigating sergeants maintain that Irma Huerta Lopez shot herself twice in the head with O’Brien’s gun.  However, Paulina Huerta, sister of Irma Huerta Lopez, remains unconvinced: “Why were there two shots if she killed herself?” Even the coroner’s report stated that there was no visible gunshot residue on her hands; it also noted her death to be suspicious. The family of Huerta Lopez believes that O’Brien murdered her and that OPD did not conduct a thorough investigation. AF3IRM supports Paulina Huerta’s call for accountability and justice and the family’s repeated demands for a copy of the autopsy report.

3. Defund the police!  Commit funds to the community! 
In Oakland, nearly all services provided to sexual exploitation victims begin after arrest, often resulting in criminal records. AF3IRM stands against the criminalization of people in the sex trade since the policing of those victimized does not end sexual violence and instead seek an investment in the community.We demand that the Oakland police budget be cut by 50%. In addition, law enforcement funds for anti-trafficking, domestic violence and sexual assault response should be redirected into community-based programs–independent from police departments–that center survivors’ self determination and benefit the broader community. Here are a few places to begin:

  • Services for Self-Determination: Trauma-informed & survivor-centered services as designated first responders (such as Sexual Assault Response SART or Domestic Violence Response DVRT teams), reentry programs, community-run job centers, legal aid;
  • Health: Sexual/reproductive health care, community health clinics & low-income dental, community mental health & recovery services;
  • Housing: Tenant protections, low-income housing, emergency & homeless shelters;
  • Education: Public schools , after-school tutoring programs, extended library hours, trafficking awareness education (not to be mistaken for more cop trainings);
  • Children & Youth: Low-income child care, youth programs, foster & transitional-aged youth services.

4. Resignation of Libby Schaaf!
Time and time again, the Mayor of Oakland Libby Schaaf has demonstrated that she is a threat to transnational women of color and our communities. From the ban on nighttime street protests, which were instituted aggressively on the evening of the #SayHerName campaign to end police violence against Black women, to the seven deaths of Black men under her watch, and the diminishing of Celeste Guap’s abuse as “sexual misconduct” and “frat-house” behavior, Libby is not a feminist ally. Her role in political repression, her investigation on whistleblowers, and the violation of women of color and Black lives shows that her power is harmful, oppressive, and deadly. Libby Schaaf poses as an ally, co-opting the language of “toxic masculinity,” while sanctioning white supremacist, patriarchal violence against our communities. AF3IRM calls for Mayor Libby Schaaf’s immediate resignation!

5. Decriminalize Sex Trafficking Victims/Survivors!
The Alameda County Sheriff’s Office blames Celeste Guap for not reporting her own sexual exploitation. According to their spokesman J.D. Nelson, “She never came to our agency with any sort of complaint,” thus they “had no way of knowing about this sort of conduct.” However, 28 East Bay law enforcement officers were directly involved in the trafficking of Guap, including 14 Oakland police officers, 5 Richmond police officers, 3 Alameda County Sheriff’s deputies, a Livermore police officer and a Contra Costa County Sheriff’s deputy. It is outrageous to expect the victim to report their sexual abuse to the police, when the cops are the very people perpetuating the harm.

In the case of Celeste Guap, Oakland police officers extorted her for sex in exchange for avoiding arrest. Coercion is not protection. The business of this trade and the criminalization of the sexually exploited puts the most vulnerable in the hands of oppressors to coerce, to violate their autonomy under the threat of arrest, and consequently channel them into the prison industrial complex. By ending the criminalization of those prostituted and trafficked, we enhance the possibilities for survival and safety. AF3IRM demands the decriminalization of people exploited in the sex trade and denounces all systems of sexual enslavement!

We in AF3IRM believe deeply in the liberation of womankind and in dismantling systems of oppression. We see through this state institution’s  so-called  “protection” and challenge the patriarchal violence that has run rampant to abuse and subjugate transnational women of color.

We are most vulnerable to sexual violence. Our bodies are already deemed accessible, criminal, and violable by the state. We must build real power, demolish the systems that ensnare us and our communities, and create structures, systems, and resources that can protect us and our families.  Denouncing the patriarchal violence, trafficking, rape, and murder of women perpetrated by the Oakland Police Department is just one step.  If we call for the abolition of one arm of the state, such as the system of policing, we also have to dismantle the systems that maintain it, namely patriarchy, white supremacy, and imperialism. We know “the existence of the state is inseparable from the existence of slavery.”  We aim to abolish all systems of enslavement- racial, sexual, and waged.

We call upon transnational women of color to get organized. Collective struggle calls for collective resistance. Together, we will apply pressure. Together, we will get our demands met. Our liberation depends on the work that we do together and the strength which our voices speak to power. Our oppression as transnational women of color has not only been social, emotional, and cultural but also material – and so must be our liberation.
Remember to connect what’s happening at a national level is also happening in San Diego, The same issues that were exposed in Ferguson are in San Diego. The system of power, White Supremacy, is well and alive in San Diego, hurting marginalized communities. Let’s make sure we seek justice for them. Let’s end the occupation of our communities by Police.
Visit our website Uaptsd.org

Get Involved in Our Movement for Community Control of the Police! 

Sign up for our updates 
CopWatchers Needed! 

If you would like to go out on CopWatch shifts, Curfew Sweep watch, Organize, become a Know Your Rights Trainer or help us out in other ways, WE NEED YOU! Uaptsd.org is currently building statistical data, identify trends, and map areas in San Diego where there is the MOST police interaction. Please help us in the fight against police terror and be on the ground with us doing the work.
UAPTSD.ORG’S Copwatch Log Entry Form with instructions

How to Fight Back Against Police Terror in Your Area 

A step by step guide to reporting instances of police misconduct including our UAPTSD.ORG’S LEO MISCONDUCT COMMUNITY COMPLAINT FORM

Help fund the initiatives to support victims and equipment in monitoring police activity

DONATIONS!!!

United Against Police Terror is an all volunteer organization that is supported by the community. We need your help to maintain our ability to continue organizing around police misconduct. Please consider donating today! all non monetary donations can also be dropped off at coordinated weekly meetings, please email us at uaptsd@gmail.com to set up a time and place. 

Visit our website Uaptsd.org
Image result for facebook
Image result for follow up on twitter

 

Copyright © *2015* *Uaptsd.org*, All rights reserved.
UAPTSD works for systemic change in law enforcement agencies and advocating for victims of excessive force or police misconduct. We concentrate our efforts in the San Diego County and the collective’s work includes: informing people of their rights, lending support to victims of police terror by helping them file complaints in the police ethics system and dealing with wrongful accusations. We as an organization also denounce the harassment, violence, intimidation, arrests and abuse of power by police.Our mailing address is:
*uaptsd@gmail.com*
This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink.

Leave a comment