and PROTECTING people.
Let me give you an example....
In Grand Junction, Colorado, there was a tent city of homeless people. Like many (MOST?!) places in the U.S., the police didn't like homeless people.
They pepper-sprayed their sleeping bags and clothing and other belongings, they slashed tires of their bicycles, AND slashed tents.
Like most police around the nation, they enjoyed their actions, got a good laugh, and thought they were untouchable. Because usually they are.
However, there was a group of just plain citizens like you who had reached out to the homeless people. They heard what happened, when and took pictures, interviewed the victims, and documented, Documented, DOCUMENTED.
As a result, they got cops fired and others resigned! As far as I know, and as far as they know, they are the only group in the country to get cops fired. It has put other cops on notice.
This is something ALL DUers can do! Form groups, get to know the homeless people around you so that they trust you and would come to you about travesties of justice like this.
Then do what they did --- Document it, and fight the cops. This is the ONLY way this will change. I can't see boycotts having that effect.
Again, all of you can do this!
http://colorado.indymedia.org/taxonomy/term/2045Submitted by TheRedPill on May 12, 2010 - 11:53pm
Three Grand Junction Police Officers were placed on administrative leave on Friday May 7th under allegations of damaging homeless peoples’ property. The officers are under criminal investigation by the Mesa County Sheriff’s Department and under internal investigation at the PD.
On Monday May 3rd, GJ Police Officers were in the area of a well-established homeless camp near the confluence of the Gunnison and Colorado Rivers. Some residents were denied access to the area by the police during their visit. No known residents were in their camps at the time. Residents later returned to slashed tents, scattered belongings and slashed bike tires. On Wednesday, Jacob Richards, long time Red Pill editor and contributor and Housing First! No More Deaths! activist, filed a complaint about the incident. By Friday, three officers were placed on leave. The story was picked up by all local media outlets, the Denver Post, and even hit the AP wire.The fact that the GJPD are conducting an internal investigation and the Sheriff’s Department is investigating the matter criminally indicates that the powers-that-be may actually be taking this seriously.Criminalization and harassment of the homeless is nothing new to Grand Junction. Police officers and the law itself target the homeless. The City attempted to virtually illegalize flying a sign in the city in the summer of 2009 as an emergency ordinance, but was shut down by the power of the people. In July of 2009, two undercover GJ police officers were ousted from the organization Housing First! No More Deaths!. Panhandling within a median began became illegal in the fall of 2009, and overnight Colorado West Park became a median without any formal process.Then read about the march they are doing on Dec. 20.
Again, this is something ALL of you can do!