For the first time since his incarceration, the public gets to hear Bradley Manning’s voice. On March 12, 2013, The Freedom Of the Press Foundation released an audio recording of Bradley Manning reading his statement...
Read More →For those who may be unfamiliar, Alan Blueford is a young man who was shot and killed by Oakland Police Officer Miguel Masso, on May 6th, 2012. Officer Masso maintained that when he attempted to...
Read More →On January 22, 2013 between 5pm and 3am the next morning over 400 Oakland residents showed up to a city council to speak against the contract proposing Bill Bratton (Mr. Stop & Frisk himself) be...
Read More →On October 25th 2011, Iraq War Veteran Scott Olsen was shot in the head with a beanbag round, by the Oakland Police Department, while standing peacefully between demonstrators and police at a protest following the...
Read More →Recently, there have been many situations in my life which I would have previously declared police worthy. Whether it be child custody, domestic violence or some other atrocious violation of someone’s rights; there should be...
Read More →Steven Crowder, a conservative comedian and Fox News contributor propagandist, was punched in the face and the news state propaganda outlet’s tents were dismantled by union workers outside the Capitol Building in Lansing today during an aggressive protest....
Read More →This isn’t Michigan democracy! What began as a model of American values of free speech and free assembly deteriorated as mounted Michigan State Police began using pepperspray against protesters in Lansing. Send a message urging...
Read More →While the city of Oakland prepared for what they portrayed to be a riot on October 25th, San Francisco officials didn’t seem to be publicly worried about the riots expected to follow the Giant’s World Series win....
Read More →An estimated 22 anti-capitalist protesters were arrested on Saturday after police clad in riot gear violently disrupted their march against colonial genocide, which is celebrated each year on Columbus Day. This was the second day of four days of...
Read More →On November 15, 2011 the NYPD entered Occupy Wall Street’s camp at Zuccotti park with the intent to violently disrupt a national movement for equality and peace. Police officers in riot gear arrested more than 100 protesters before destroying...
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