‘No business as usual’
NYC protest against police terror
Published Sep 13, 2007 9:09 PM
On Sept. 11, the sixth anniversary of the attacks on the World Trade
Center, hundreds of activists took to the streets of Manhattan against the
omnipresent terror of the New York Police Department, which targets people of
color on a daily basis, especially if they are Black and Latin@.
The Brooklyn-based December 12th Movement called the “Day of
Outrage” protest to highlight police brutality in general and in
particular the case of a 23-year-old Black man, Sean Bell, who was shot
multiple times and killed by the NYPD last November on the eve of his
wedding.
The other important cases highlighted at the demonstration involve Michael
Tarif Warren and Evelyn Warren, both Black lawyers. They were both physically
assaulted and then arrested for verbally coming to the defense of a Latino
youth being brutalized by the NYPD in Brooklyn this past summer.
Protesters demanded that the charges be dropped against the Warrens along with
justice for Sean Bell, the Jena Six in Louisiana and other victims of police
frame-up and abuse.
Before the march, the group held a rally near Madison Square Garden. D12 leader
Viola Plummer chaired and introduced Fred Hampton Jr., son of martyred Black
Panther leader, Fred Hampton; Black City Councilperson Charles Barron; and
Larry Holmes from the International Action Center, among other speakers.
The marchers took to the streets, stopping traffic during afternoon rush hour.
They then proceeded to busy Herald Square, rallied in front of the Empire State
Building and finished up at Macy’s. During the march, protesters chanted,
“Whose streets? Our streets,” “Black power,”
“Self-determination, self-defense” and “Power to the
people.”
—Report and photo by Monica
Moorehead
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