Los Angeles Times- ES edition | Oct. 22nd

Los Angeles Times- ES edition

Mayor Antonio Villariagosa, acting in his first day in office, reinforced his alliance with the Police Department by promising to use our taxpayer dollars to employ a thousand more cops in the ciudad. This, at a time when we hear about budget cuts left and right. Who voted to buy more cops? If I remember correctly, the measure by the Sherriff's Department to increase the sales tax in their behalf failed miserably. The people felt it was simply not necessary. Money would be more wisely invested in the training and backround processing of the current police force. But no chance of that happening when the new mayor is so close to Cheif "Escaped from New York" Bratton. They've even become traveling buddies-going up to Sacramento together; accompanying each other on out-of-town trips together. Villaraigosa was even spotted carrying the chief's luggage for him. In fact, so tightly is he clinging to Bratton's nutsacks, that, around here, he is officially deemed William's personal jock strap.

Maybe I'm not the smartest guy in town, but it doesn't take a genius to see the last thing this city needs to do is unleash a bunch of trigger-happy cowboys into the streets (which is exactly what the current cadet class looks like). The incidents of wrongful death situations is going to statistically increase and potentially bankrupt the city funds-preventing the existence of more worthwile programs where the community is better served. How much money has been spent to pay off families in out-of-court settlements when humans are victimized by a misuse of force or a bad decision made in a rush of adrenaline. The answer lies hidden, deep in the formulas where calculated losses are averaged and collateral damage reaps profits. But that's all socio-political-economics. What about the lives of the people victimized by this industrial fiasco?

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Support the 10th Annual day of protest to Stop Police Brutality the Repression and Criminalization of a Generation. 10 years strong says we will not put down the fight!! Spread the word far and wide. Justice for all those who have had their lives stolen by law enforcefement. Susie Pena (19 mos. old), Devin Brown (13 years old), Gonzalo Martinez (age 26), Javier Quezada Jr. (age 21), Bassim Chimat (age 20), and countless others...
LOS ANGELES, CA
meet at Olympic and Broadway at 12pm
march at 2pm
rally at 150 N. Los Angeles St. (aka LAPD HQ)
213.303.1022
october22_la@yahoo.com

SAN BERNARDINO, CA
Carousel Mall
2nd and 'E" St.
10am-4pm
909.915.7868
october22_909@yahoo.com

SANTA ANA, CA
Bristol St. & McFadden @ 12:00
begin marching to SAPD @ 1:00pm
chalchiuitl@yahoo.com
atlachinolli_front@yahoo.com

SAN JOSE, CA
Assemble at Emma Prusch Farm Park, marching in to neighborhoods and
back to the park at 647 S. King, near Story Road
mahtin@riseup.net
Iolmisha@aol.com
wwww.bayarea1022.org

FRESNO, CA
Mariposa and 'N' St., across fromn the main library
5:30pm
IWAPGH@aol.com
559.268.2261

NEW YORK CITY, NY
Union Square South, marching to Times Square
2pm
866.235.7814
oct22ny@yahoo.com
october22-ny.org

TUCSON, AZ
Armory Park Ballroom, 220 South 6th Ave.
2pm
Migra-Patrol/ Copwatch
520.770.1373
dulce@derechoshumanosaz.net
www.migrapartol-copwatch.org

CLEVELAND, OH
Tower City, Public Square, marching to Justice Center and City Hall
3:30pm
216.451.1968
Billswain68@hotmail.com

PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA
Freedom Corner (Centre Ave. and Crawford)
11am
412.241.1339
taylorceleste@hotmail.com

SEATTLE, WA
Westlake Park (4th and Pine)
12pm
206.264.5527
oct22seattle@hotmail.com

MILWAUKEE, WI
North Side, meet at Ziegler Union Square (4th & Michigan)
South Side, meet at Cesar Chavez Center (718 S. 6th Street)
meet at 10am
rally at 6th Street Viaduct
414.333.9468
Eddie.Perez@citizenactionwi.org



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