Coalition for a Taser-Free Berkeley Mobilizes for
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Coalition for a Taser-Free Berkeley Mobilizes for
Find out what's been going on at Berkeley Copwatch and help us keep Tasers from being used on Berkeley residents! View this email in your browser Berkeley Copwatch Newsletter Coalition for a Taser-Free Berkeley Mobilizes for Taser Ban Berkeley police are going on the offensive in their effort to obtain tasers for their officers and have managed to get the issue before the Berkeley City Council. At its May 9th meeting, the council voted to have the City Manager create a report on whether tasers would be a good idea for Berkeley. Although the City manager was supposed to report back on September 9th, a Request For Proposals (RFP) has been sent out to companies that do reports, research etc. Most likely, the vote on this recommendation won’t even happen till late October. That is why some people are saying that yes, we can make this be an election issue. Despite the major public relations push by Berkeley Police Association, Berkeley residents and organizations are starting to express their concerns about taser use by police. These are some of the organizations that have endorsed the campaign: ACLU Berkeley/NorthEastBay chapter Alejandro Soto-Vigil, Berkeley City Council candidate Berkeley Copwatch Berkeley Gray Panthers Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists Coalition for Safe Berkeley East Bay Community Law Center East Bay Media Center Green Party Meiklejohn Civil Liberties Institute NAACP (Berkeley) Oakland Privacy Working Group Prisoner's Literature Project Revolutionary Poets Brigade Street Spirit Stop the Ban (on vehicle habitation) The Coalition for Justice and Accountability Veterans for Peace (East Bay Chapter 162) In addition, the Berkeley Mental Health Commission and the Peace and Justice Commission have gone on record opposing the use of tasers by police. All we need now is YOU! Please consider getting involved in the campaign. * Have your organization sign the petition. Endorse it yourself. * Write a letter to your city council person and let them know how you feel about giving police tasers to use against the people of Berkeley * Come to a meeting of the Coalition! Contact us at taserfreeberkeley@gmail.com Check out the website: coalitionforataserfreeberkeley.org or on facebook.com/taserfreeberkeley PUBLIC FORUM: SHOULD BERKELEY POLICE USE TASERS ON THE PEOPLE OF BERKELEY? Thursday September 4th at 7pm 1939 Addison St, Berkeley, CA 94704 (two blocks from BART) Berkeley Police are asking the City Council for tasers. The City Council wants a study. The Coalition for a Taser Free Berkeley is convening a diverse panel to discuss their experiences with tasers and to help Berkeley make an informed decision. We invite members of the public, city employees and police officers who are genuinely concerned about how tasers will affect the community. We will consider taser effects on various communities, mentally ill people, previous cities' experience with tasers and how taser use would be monitored and police officers be held accountable? Panelists include: Aram James, Activist and former Public Defender Palo Alto Barbara Ann White, Berkeley NAACP representative and Berkeley Mental Health James Chanin. Founding member of the Police Review Commission, Civil Rights lawyer Jeremy Miller, Program Director, Idriss Stelley Foundation, Co-organizer of the successful campaign to stop San Francisco from getting tasers More speakers to be announced! Public discussion to follow. This event is free and open to the public. It is wheelchair accessible. Contact: CoalitionforTaserFreeBerkeley.org or taserfreeberkeley@gmail.com COPWATCH AT UC BERKELEY Berkeley Copwatch is working with UC students to offer Copwatch for Credit this Fall. This class is free and welcomes ALL members of the public. Fortunately, through the DeCal class at UCB, students can get up to 2 units of credit for reading, attending class and going on actual Copwatch shifts in the community. The Oh hey, we printed 2,000 of these stickers! Want one? Come by and grab first part of the class will focus on knowing your rights during police encounters and from there we will study community control, civilian review, specific cases including Eric Garner, Andy Lopez, Kayla Moore and more. Students will hear guest speakers on current topics in policing and the struggle for police accountability. one (or a few, or maybe more...) Contact: berkeleycopwatch@yahoo.com VOLUNTEER AT COPWATCH Copwatching is more than just roaming the street in search of police to record. We need volunteers to help us with so much! Art, data entry, casework, answering phones, social media, campaigns, outreach and trainings, research and solidarity work is all a part of keeping Copwatch moving forward. If you have a few hours, come on by! We need your help, your time and your thoughts. Meetings are at 7pm Mondays 2022 Blake Street , Berkeley Hey check out the new stickers we've been printing! We're a little short on funds and we've spent most of our printing money on the Taser Free Berkeley stickers and Copwatch Handbooks, but if you want to contribute a little $$ then we'd be happy to print more and send them your way! We've been holding regular Know Your Rights trainings. Keep up on our facebook page to get updates and notifications when we hold our next training. The trainings are great for anyone who wants to join copwatch and learn what to do when you're watching cops. It also helps if you are just a regular person who wants to know what you can and can't do when stopped by police. Our trainings includes: What to do when you are stopped How to document police actions Scanning/videotaping and monitoring police What to do if you see or experience abuse Everyone needs this training! And its FREE!!! STOP URBAN SHIELD IN OAKLAND! Join us at our Community Education Forum where you can learn about Urban Shield, how it impacts our communities and find out how you can plug into the Week of Education & Action: Sunday, August 17th 1-2:30pm Eastside Cultural Center - 2277 International Blvd Decrease violence in our communities by ending the militarization of the police. From schools, the border, prisons, to the streets, our communities have become sites of repression and violence at the hands of law enforcement. Ever increasing militarization of our communities has created a culture of surveillance and repression targeting poor communities of color. Community-led solutions addressing poverty and the violence of policing are the best ways to ensure genuine safety, health, and wellbeing for people most vulnerable to state violence. o We demand the City of Oakland de-fund all activities related to Urban Shield o We demand that all city agencies withdraw their participation in Urban Shield. Our communities refuse to be testing grounds for tactics of global repression. Local police departments collaborate with federal agencies to share information and tactics through vehicles such as fusion centers to surveil and control targeted communities. These same agencies are also exchanging policing and repression tactics with international security officers including but not limited to the Apartheid State of Israel. The import and export of technology and tactics includes purchasing weapons, training local police forces, and sharing strategies through activities such as Urban Shield. Our neighborhoods have become laboratories in which to test international and domestic warfare. o We demand an end to all City collaborations with the Apartheid State of Israel. o We call on the City of Oakland to issue a report on all collaborations between the Oakland Police Department and international law enforcement agencies. o We call on the City of Oakland to reject all US wars and occupations here or abroad. Subscribe Share Past Issues Community Self-determination Our communities know what is required to address the social, economic and political problems we face. Bay Area residents should have decision-making power over how and where resources are allocated in order to build stronger and sustainable communities. o We demand that Bay Area residents have decision-making power in the process to determine priorities for public safety and emergency preparedness. o We demand that the City of Oakland invest in community-based programs proven to decrease violence and harm instead of in the increased militarization of its police force and emergency services. We ask our allies and partners to adopt these principles and take a stand against the policing and repression of our communities. Check out our new Coalition for a Taser Free Berkeley sites! Translate Tabling at the Juneteenth Festival! Copyright © 2014 Berkeley Copwatch, All rights reserved. unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences