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LOS ANGELES, October 27, 2005 - Anti-war vigils on street corners throughout the Southern California were held yesterday to mark both military and civilian dead and to demand immediate withdrawal of all US forces from Iraq. Coordinated by the American’s Friends Service Committee and Moveon.org vigils were held nationwide. Moveon.org is reporting over 100,000 registered people that took part in the vigils. Local vigils were widely covered by the local TV news. There are reports of close to 200 people in Westwood and similar numbers in Studio City, Pasadena, West Hollywood and many other communities.

Reports: Code Pink Protests 2000 Too Many by No to Mass Murder || A Light in the Darkness: An Antiwar Vigil by Leslie || Photos from the West LA Vigil by WLA-NPJ



LOS ANGELES – Estimates ranging from 300 to 500 people marched through downtown Los Angeles this Saturday. The event was organized by the October 22 Coalition which stages a National Day of Protest Against Police Brutality every year on October 22nd. The protest marched from Olympic down Broadway to the LAPD Parker Center where a rally was held. The March was delay by police at Temple & Broadway due to a bomb scare at Parker Center. The suspected bomb turned out to be an empty box and the march was allowed to proceed on to Parker Center.

There was one reported incident between protestors and police at Main & Temple which resulted in the arrest of two women, both were minors, and reportedly released to their parents later that night. No word yet as to the charges. Many taking part in the march were past victims of police brutality and some had lost loved ones to police violence, so the mood of the marchers was understandable angry and militant.

Reports from Downtown: Bomb Threat Stalls OCT22 March by Johnk || Video from the October 22 Coalition March to Stop Police Brutality by A || National Day of Protest Against Police Brutality by Marcus / / Muerte o Libertad, O22-LA Speeches: En Espanol y en Ingles by A



Santa Ana police deploy equestrian unit to greet O22 protesters
SANTA ANA, CA – When a small contingent of marchers protesting police brutality arrived at Santa Ana Police Department headquarters earlier this afternoon, they discovered to their dismay that twelve police officers and deputies mounted on horseback had been deployed to greet them.

The rather unusual deployment of an equestrian unit to face off such a tiny number of demonstrators not only raised eyebrows about the spending priorities of the Santa Ana Police, but brought up some questions about the ability of persons exercising their constitutional rights to access "public fora."

Full report with photos: Santa Ana police deploy equestrian unit to greet O22 protesters by By DUANE J. ROBERTS / / Report: Santa Ana Anti-police abuse march by Abraham Appel




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