Sign the petition and help spread the word! Without provocation, 18-year-old Kevin Clark was attacked by cops on motorcycles, and then assaulted by two SFPD officers. Demand an end to racist police brutality!
With the United as One Coalition, of which ANSWER Syracuse is an active and founding member, we have launched a campaign to establish an independent oversight mechanism to protect inmates in the Onondaga County "Justice" Center.
On Dec. 18, 2012 a young man with Down Syndrome was pepper sprayed, beaten to the ground and then kicked by a Vista sheriff’s deputy in North San Diego, California. Racist police brutality must end and ANSWER will be in the street every time the police harass, brutalize or murder one of our sisters and brothers!
Now is the time to get involved, to help turn the widespread outrage over police brutality into a grassroots movement.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. frequently spoke and protested against the “unspeakable horrors” of racist police brutality, and 45 years after his death, on the day meant to commemorate his legacy, a crowd in Brooklyn gathered to do the same.
The movement for justice for police brutality victim Sokha Hor quickly spread throughout the Long Beach community and a broad network of police brutality activists in Southern California
We can honor the legacy of Dr. King by standing shoulder-to-shoulder with Jabbar Campbell, and demanding that the involved officers be charged with criminal assault.
A report released by the Citizen Review Board confirmed that Syracuse police chief Frank Fowler is using his authority to protect cops who have been engaging in theft, unconstitutional searches, lying on reports and using racist language.
This February we will recognize the one-year anniversary of the killing of Ramarley Graham in the Bronx, and Trayvon Martin in Florida, not in silence, but in action.
Join the family of Oakland Police victim Alan Blueford and the Oakland community for a BBQ and to talk about the struggle against police brutality on Sept. 15. On Tuesday, Sept. 18, join us at the Oakland City Hall meeting to demand Justice for Alan Blueford!