An Appeal from Color Of Change:
It has
been more than two weeks since Baltimore police killed Freddie Gray
and no officer has been fired, arrested, or prosecuted. Local
officials don't even have answers to the most basic questions:
Why did police violently arrest Gray? Why was this healthy
25-year-old's voice box crushed, his spleen ruptured and 80% of his
spine severed after 45 minutes with Baltimore law enforcement? 1
The lack of accountability
for Gray's killing is unacceptable and the solution to Baltimore's
policing crisis is not martial law or more militarized policing.
Right now, we need widespread public pressure to ensure the
necessary leadership and independent oversight to bring Gray's
killers to justice and overhaul the Baltimore Police Department.
Without independent oversight it's unlikely that Gray's killers will
be held accountable. Local prosecutors work too closely with police
on a day to day basis to hold them accountable — and they almost
never do.2
To be Black in Baltimore
means every day is a risk.
In a city overcome with racism, police violence, and a police union
blocking reform,3 even the most simple activities — a walk down the
street or the drive to work — could mean an unlawful arrest or
deadly attack at the hands of law enforcement. According
to an investigation by the Baltimore Sun, in just 5 years, 100
Baltimore residents have won $5.7 million worth of settlements
relating to police brutality and civil rights. The stories are
shocking, yet almost none of the officers were held accountable:4
Following Freddie Gray's killing, a community tired of living under
siege and facing decades of employment discrimination and decimated
public housing is rising up to demand change.5 Last
night, as the National Guard moved into Baltimore, images of
militarized police tear gassing and beating protestors, fires, and
outrage once again flashed across our TV screens.
The best way to restore peace to Baltimore is for Governor
Hogan and local leadership to undo the structural racism targeting
its people. But right now, police are preparing to announce even
harsher measures to crack down on the protests — like a curfew for
youth6 — that will likely continue to escalate an already
unacceptable level of confrontation and violence between police and
citizens.
Protestors in Baltimore are
showing the same courageous resistance and vision for a better
country that we see coming out of Ferguson, Madison, New York,
Cleveland, Milwaukee, and other cities across the country. And
just as in Ferguson, justice for the brutal police killing of Freddie
Gray depends on Governor Hogan's leadership to do more than ramp up
law enforcement.
Tell
Governor Hogan and Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby to bring
in Attorney General Brian Frosh to help secure justice for Freddie
Gray.
1.
"Nonviolence as Compliance," The Atlantic 04-27-2015
http://act.colorofchange.org/go/4768?t=6&akid=4316.2196388.TAFzlj
2.
"Why I Don’t Trust Baltimore Prosecutors with Freddie Gray
Case," Legal Speaks 04-22-2015
http://act.colorofchange.org/go/4769?t=8&akid=4316.2196388.TAFzlj
3.
"Maryland Cop Lobbyists Helped Block Reforms Just Last Month,"
Intercept 04-28-2015
http://act.colorofchange.org/go/4770?t=10&akid=4316.2196388.TAFzlj
4.
"Undue Force," The Baltimore Sun 09-04-2014
http://act.colorofchange.org/go/4771?t=12&akid=4316.2196388.TAFzlj
5.
"Baltimore’s shame is America’s shame: How job flight and
police brutality spelled doom for Freddie Gray’s neighborhood,"
Salon 04-28-2015
http://act.colorofchange.org/go/4772?t=14&akid=4316.2196388.TAFzlj
6.
"Gov. Larry Hogan promises more than 1,000 additional troops,
vows to prevent rioting," The Baltimore Sun 04-28-2015
http://act.colorofchange.org/go/4773?t=16&akid=4316.2196388.TAFzlj
Visit ann arky's home at www.radicalglasgow.me.uk
There's nothing more obscene and disgusting than the naked face of capitalism.
ReplyDelete