Latinos Vow to Continue Fighting Anti-Worker, Anti-Immigrant Governorship

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

JUNE 7, 2012

CONTACT : JOE SHANSKY (414) 218-3331

Latinos Vow to Continue Fighting Anti-Worker, Anti-Immigrant Governorship

With Scott Walker’s victory in Tuesday’s recall election, it is clear that there is greater need than ever for our community to organize.

Latinos in Wisconsin have been mobilizing against Scott Walker’s reign since before he promised to sign an Arizona-style immigration bill if it were to ever hit his desk.  Under his administration, Voces de la Frontera Action has been fighting to stop the attack on public employees’ right to organize in workplace, defend tuition equality for our state’s immigrant students, and halt the dramatic cuts to public education.

In a political climate which allows unlimited campaign contribution funds, there is an unquestionable advantage for the candidate who best represents the interests of the wealthy and corporate power.  Scott Walker outspent Democratic challenger Tom Barrett by a staggering ratio of 7 to 1.  Walker received over 25 million dollars in out of state donations and he used it to dominate the air waves in Wisconsin, and virtually drown out any opposition.

The voters and volunteers who organized a historic recall election and secured a narrow Democrat majority in the State Senate, achieved an important step in countering Walker’s destructive and divisive agenda.  It was also clear that there was a high level of participation of Latino voters and South Side low-income voters.

There is no question that the electoral process is not enough to challenge the anti-democratic influence of corporate America in a political system which is intended to level the playing field and give each person an equal say.

Now more than ever, we must build from our organizing base and strengthened alliances to organize in the workplace, in the schools and in the community and work even harder to stop Walker’s continued assault on our working families, teachers, students, and immigrant communities.  

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Occupy Milwaukee Press Conference TODAY, June 7, Milwaukee County Courthouse

Occupy Milwaukee Press Conference

Milwaukee County Courthouse, 901 N 9th Street, Milwaukee, WI

1 p.m.

At this press conference those arrested and brutalized by the Milwaukee police during Occupy Milwaukee’s “Keep It In The Streets” June 6 protest will speak. Others injured by the Milwaukee police violence will also be present.

Occupy Milwaukee and members of other progressive organizations demand all charges against the four be dropped. The press conference is taking place at the Milwaukee County Courthouse because one of those arrested, Andrew Cox, is scheduled to appear at 1:30 p.m. at the Milwaukee County Courthouse. The other three arrested are Paul Freund of Students for a Democratic Society, Jacob Glicklitch, of the MGAA-AFT Local 2169 and Benjamin Clifford of Occupy Chicago.

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Muhammad Mosque No. 3: ‘Statement Regarding the Murder of Darius Simmons’

Statement from the Nation of Islam’s Muhammad Mosque No. 3 in Milwaukee

In The Name Of Allah, The Beneficent The Merciful,

I Bear Witness There Is No God But Allah And That Muhammad Is His Messenger

AS-SALAAM ALAIKUM! (Peace Be Unto You)

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

On Friday, June 1, 2012 an unspeakable tragedy occurred in the neighborhood of 19th and Arrow.  A mother and son, Patricia Larry and Darius Simmons were taking out the trash when John Spooner confronted her 13 year old son, accused him of burglarizing his home, and shot him in broad daylight.

When police arrived, Mr. Spooner brazenly confessed to the crime and was taken into custody.  However, according to Ms. Larry, her encounter with the Milwaukee Police Department demonstrated a lack of compassion, sensitivity, and basic humanity after she witnessed the murder of her 13 year old boy.  Police questioned her for nearly two hours in a squad car while her son lay dead on the sidewalk and her home was searched for any possible connection to explain Spooner’s actions.  When no evidence connected anyone in her home to the burglary, officers ran a check on her older son and arrested him for having truancy tickets.

Why did Milwaukee police treat Patricia Larry as though she was not a victim of a horrible crime?  Why was the family of John Spooner allowed to remove items from his home despite it being a crime scene?  This was the murder of a child.  Was it that members of the Milwaukee Police Department shared the view of John Spooner, who also saw Darius Simmons as possible suspect rather than an innocent victim?

We demand an immediate public apology to Patricia Larry and the family of Darius Simmons for the insensitive treatment by the Milwaukee Police Department.

An investigation should be conducted into what police and city officials knew of John Spooner’s threats towards the family and any history of threats by Spooner involving a firearm in that neighborhood.

We want the offer of $300,000 bail rescinded and Spooner to remain in police custody.  The charge of first degree homicide warrants no bail and there are no mitigating circumstances surrounding this crime except that it was committed by an elderly white man.

We want this case to be seen for what it is.  A Hate Crime committed by a violent gun owner who hunted down a child to unleash his anger and made him his victim.  He approached Darius Simmons and shot him in the chest, five feet away from him and attempted to shoot him two more times as he ran for his life and collapsed to his death.  We demand additional Hate Crimes charges given the fact that Spooner targeted Darius Simmons, presuming guilt for being young and Black, Spooner proceeded to execute an unarmed boy.

It is clear that the Milwaukee Police Department and Alderman Donovan, who is NOT the alder of that district, displayed a great deal of sympathy for Spooner, even after he confessed to first degree homicide in the case of Darius Simmons.  Ms. Larry, on the other hand, was questioned as if she was a suspect while her son lay dead and was ultimately taken away while police interrogated the family.

This is an outrage that must be addressed publicly.  We call on the community, North side and Southside, to continue to rally around the family and to renewed coalition building between Black and Latino communities, both of whom are the victims of Police misconduct and white vigilantism.

We call on Mayor Barrett, Chief Flynn, and Common Council President Hines to condemn this racist attack and conduct an investigation into how Milwaukee Police handled this grieving mother.

We believe that if this is not done swiftly and justice is mishandled by the City of Milwaukee, then it signals to others who share the racist paranoia of John Spooner that they too may take their prejudices and execute vigilante justice as they see fit, and soon there will be more tragedies like Darius Simmons.

Donations can be made to the Simmons Family at Tri-City National Bank in the name of Darius Simmons.

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D.C., June 25-28: Hunger Strike to Save The Postal Service

Call to Action
HUNGER STRIKE to SAVE THE POSTAL SERVICE
June 25 – 28 , Washington DC and across the nation
Congress: Stop Starving the Postal Service! 
Repeal the Pre-funding Mandate!  Refund the Pension Surplus!
Postmaster General: Suspend the Closures and Cuts!
Contact: Communities and Postal Workers United,cpwunited1@gmail.com  & www.cpwunited.com
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Support the 4 Arrested Today at the Milwaukee Police Ambush & Riot

Call the Milwaukee City Jail to inquire about the status of our four brothers brutalized by the Milwaukee police during the Occupy Milwaukee “Keep It In The Streets” June 6 protest.

Call the Milwaukee City Jail at: 414-226-7000. Ask about the status of the four brothers below, what the charges are and when they will be released. The police have said the four are being “kept” overnight at the Milwaukee City Jail and they will appear before a judge the morning of June 7. Come to the Milwaukee Municipal Court at 8:30 a.m. (James Lovell & State Streets, just across the road from MATC) to pack the court in support. Spread the word!

Benjamin Clifford, Occupy Chicago

Jacob Glicklitch, Co-President of the MGAA-AFT Local 2169 at UW-Milwaukee

Andrew Cox

Paul Freund, Occupy Milwaukee

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