Tag Archives: terror
MYTH OF “WAR ON POLICE” Spelled Out in SD County
Uaptsd just compared SDPD Officers killed in the Line of Duty vs. Stolen Lives killed by SDPD. Their complete list of officer killed since 1913 is 34, While our very incomplete list of people killed by SDPD is 156 & … Continue reading
San Diego’s #ReclaimMLK #4MILEMARCH PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Monday, January 19, 2015 San Diego, Ca – Please join United Against Police Terror – San Diego, Activist San Diego, San Diego Branch of the ISO and Coalition Against Police Violence, San Diego’s #4MILEMARCH. The 4 Mile March will … Continue reading
Protesting in a Police State: How to Stay Safe When Exercising Your Rights
If you’re planning on participating in a peaceful demonstration or protest keep one thing in mind, at any time it could be escalated by police violence. So what should you do if suddenly rubber bullets, tear gas canisters, and flash … Continue reading
San Diego Protesters on Standby for Grand Jury Announcement
United Against Police Terror is on Standby awaiting the announcement to be released, in which we will send a call out confirming the announcement, and mobilize our planned Emergency Response Protest. For more info and updates please frequently visit our … Continue reading
Mysterious Burglary Leads to Raid on Activist’s Office Space
By Terrie Best – San Diego Americans for Safe Access San Diego, CA – Last week, a well-known local activist and small business owner was effectively shut down when Police raided his office, stole his legal medical cannabis and ordered … Continue reading
The Call for the 19th National Day of Protest to Stop Police Brutality, Repression and the Criminalization
Click here for formatted version in pdf. On the eve of the 19th annual National Day of Protest to Stop Police Brutality, Repression and the Criminalization of a Generation, a defiant new spirit is in the air. In Ferguson, Missouri, … Continue reading
MY FAMILY WAS HELD HOSTAGE IN OUR HOME BY EL CAJON SWAT
The below was received anonymously. The authors point, “that every family has problems and the police often make things worse by making a big scene” is something that many people learn the hard way. Perhaps through a needless assault, kidnapping … Continue reading
Justice for Shane Anthony Hayes
by: Aaron Leaf ©uaptsd.org On September 17, 2006, San Diego County Sheriff’s Deputies Mike King and Sue Geer responded to a noise complaint at the Hayes residence. When they arrived, they were met outside by the girlfriend of Shane Hayes … Continue reading