October 22, the national day of resistance against police brutality, is becoming a tradition dear to the Los Angeles community, especially to the families of those whose lives were stolen and to the youth who face police repression every day. This year, the police didn't let up, as the high-profile cases of Dontaze Storey,
Annette Garcia, and of course, Oscar Grant, whose New Year's Eve shooting was caught on film and stoked uprisings in the Bay Area, show. The Orange County community converged in Orange, and Los Angeles centered its actions in South Central, where marchers took Leimert park to demand justice for the fallen.
Calls to Action: October 22 Coalition | | No More Police Murders! No More Stolen Lives! by Carl Dix
Report from the action: 5:00 pm, O-22 – 100+ Rally at Anti Police State Protest in Leimert Park by LA-IMC newsroom | | Photos: protest: Stop Police Brutality by Marcus | No More Stolen Lives L.A. Protest Photos by Robert Stuart Lowden | | VIDEO: October 22nd '09 Day against police brutality video by GamepitDee
US Judge Manuel Real denied Father Gregory Boyle, nationally-known for his gang prevention work, the opportunity to testify as an expert defense witness for Alex Sanchez on Monday, then promptly denied Sanchez bail while reading from prepared notes.
The prosecution’s fear was that the widely-respected Jesuit priest would dismantle the state’s gang conspiracy case based on his long experience with street gangs in Los Angeles and El Salvador. They received immediate relief from Judge Real who dismissed Boyle’s right to testify on the confusing grounds that Boyle thinks Sanchez is innocent.
Read Full Report by Tom Hayden | | |
Photos by Anna | | |
Videos Vigil Before the Hearing |
Rally & Prayer After
Related: Alex Sanchez Denied Bail by wearealex.org