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Chicago’s Black Site for Detainees

Unbelievable revelations thanks to amazing investigative journalism!

Chicago’s Black Site

 

 

http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/feb/24/chicago-police-detain-americans-black-siteChicago’s Black Site for Detainees

February 25, 2015February 25, 2015

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No Federal Indictment in Treyvon Martin case

Federal Officials Close Investigation Into Death of Trayvon Martin. Read the full story here:http://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/federal-officials-close-investigation-death-trayvon-martin

DOJ closes Trevon Martin Investigation

February 24, 2015February 24, 2015

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Petition to Eric Holder: Mandate Police Shootings Reporting!

Won’t you sign this Petition?

February 13, 2015February 13, 2015

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Two Council Members Support Coalition Goal

 http://blog.oaklandxings.com/2015/02/city-council-mayor-pledge-actions-reduce-systemic-racial-injustice/members

February 12, 2015

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Coalition Testimony at City Council Meeting Feb. 3

The Coalition was represented eloquently by Gabriel Haaland, Belinda Calvin, Paula Hawthorn, Assata Olugbala, Mary Vail, Susan Shawl, Mollie Costello and Rashidah Grinage, as well as  Claudine Tong who offered,

“My name is Claudine Tong. I am an East Oakland resident and a member of the First Unitarian Church of Oakland (your neighbors) Genesis and PUEBLO.
I would like to add my name and those of my fellow resident congregants and others who support a change in how Oakland runs its police department because it is clear that the City has virtually no control over police officers who violate the law,even when they do it repeatedly or even when they kill innocent, unarmed citizens and children like Alan Blueford. The unlimited and unchecked power that the City Administrator has to overturn and ignore guilty findings by the Citizens Police Review Board must be taken away. Oakland is in I think it’s 12th year of Federal oversight over its police department – oversight that was supposed to take under five years and bring reforms that would stop police wrongdoing. A decade plus is long enough to show what is NOT working.
Life is precious and has infinite value. You can’t put a price on it. However we can show that Oakland has spent over 58 million dollars in settlements to victims and victim’s families for their suffering at the hands of Oakland’s police; more than the larger cities of San Francisco and San Jose combined.
We propose that all citizen complaints re the police be handled exclusively by the Citizen’s Police Review Board and Internal Affairs be closed to civilian complaints. We further ask the City Council to work with the Coalition for Police Accountability to craft a measure to establish a Police Commission with the authority to discipline officers – to appear on the November 2016 ballot and for the Council to actively support the ballot measure.

Thank you.

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February 4, 2015February 5, 2015

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Check out Rashidah’s presentation at the Special Meeting of the Oakland City Council Jan. 24th, 2015. And come to City Hall for the Council meeting on Feb. 3 beginning at 5:30 to support our two proposals!  (item 12 on the agenda).

January 30, 2015February 2, 2015

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Email:
rashidah[at]coalitionforpoliceaccountability.org

Oakland City Attorney FAQs re: Police Commission

Click to access FAQ%20City%20Charter%20Amendment%20Creating%20the%20Oakland%20Police%20Commission.pdf  

October 30, 2017October 30, 2017

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Important Read!

“The Force” & the Oakland Police Accountability Coalition: A Story Untold  

October 1, 2017October 1, 2017

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We have just revised our mission statement. Join us!

Originally, our Coalition’s purpose was to create, campaign for and pass Measure LL which established a robust, civilian police commission for Oakland. Indeed, 83.17% of Oakland voters approved this ballot measure last November. So, having accomplished our mission, we realized that we needed to re-purpose the Coalition moving forward and re-define our ‘mission.’ The following… Continue reading →

September 22, 2017September 22, 2017

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Ready to Go!

http://www.oaklandpost.org/2017/08/17/new-citizens-police-commission-become-among-strongest-nation/

August 21, 2017

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Final interviews for Police Commission this week! Aug 8, 9 & 10 @ 5:30 PM.

The Selection Panel will be interviewing the 28 finalists for Oakland’s first Police Commission, authorized by the passage of Measure LL last November. From a total of 144 applicants, the Selection Panel’s first series of interviews resulted in the choice of these Oakland residents for the final round. The Commission will consist of 7 commissioners… Continue reading →

August 7, 2017

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Register here:

July 5, 2017

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ACTION ITEM: JUNE 13TH – 5:00 PM

The Public Safety Committee will be voting on the enabling legislation that will establish operational procedures for the new Police Commission. It’s item #8 on the Agenda. The meeting begins at 5:00 but the item will probably not be heard until after 6:00 PM. Speaker cards will be available and may be submitted here: https://solar.oaklandnet.com/Speaker/form… Continue reading →

June 8, 2017June 8, 2017

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Would you like to serve on Oakland’s First Police Commission?

  Application can be found here:  The deadline for submitting your application is June 30! All information about Measure LL which describes the functions and duties of the Commission, and the application process can be found at this web page of the City.  For further information, please contact the Coalition of Police Accountability by calling (510)… Continue reading →

May 27, 2017

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Watch the 1st meeting of the Selection Panel here!

1st Selection Committee meeting May 2    The first agenda items are presentations about rules and procedures, so skip to discussion items 5, 6 and 7 about how the Selection Panel will outreach to the community to solicit applications from Oakland residents who wish to be police commissioners.

May 7, 2017May 7, 2017

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Why the Coalition’s Draft Ordinance is Better

Comparison of Kalb.Gallo and Coalition Ord

May 2, 2017May 2, 2017

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