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Tag Archives: murder
White Supremacy: Polishing the Police Brass on the U.S. Titanic
“I got my black shirt on/I got my black gloves on/I got my ski mask on/ This shit’s been too long/I got my twelve gauge sawed off/I got my headlights turned off/I’m ’bout to bust some shots off/I’m ’bout to … Continue reading
Posted in ACAB/FTP, Action, California, culture industry, Liberalism, Los Angeles, Media, Prisons, War on the Poor, white supremacy
Tagged acab, Bethania Markus, Bill Bratton, broken windows, Chimurenga, ftp, Ice T, James Boyd, Jason Conoscenti, Jim McDonnell, Justice for Jason, la, lapd, LASD, Long Beach, Los Angeles County Sheriff, Los Angeles Rebellion, murder, myNYPD, NWA, police, police brutality, police violence, racism, white supremacy
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“Watchdog or Lapdog?” (1991 Revisited)
[ed. After talking to a veteran comrade about our most recent posts (on Sheriff Baca, Fullerton and the LAPD), he dug through his archives and produced the following long-form article about police accountability, originally published in 1991 in “Minority Trendsletter,” a … Continue reading
Posted in ACAB/FTP, Archival, California, Liberalism, Los Angeles, Media, Prisons, War on the Poor, white supremacy
Tagged 1991, accountability, AIM, California, Charlie Beck, civilian review board, copwatch, eric garcetti, fpd, fullerton, kelly thomas, lapd, los angeles, movement, murder, NCOPA, pigs, police, police brutality, police commissions, rodney king, Steve Soboroff, violence
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From Saying ‘Officer’ to Screaming ‘Pig’; How I Learned to Stop Equivocating and Hate the State (Part 1)
(ed. Originally published December 10, 2013 – here!) [Introduction] Four days after I got out of the LA County Jail, released on my own recognizance after a brief three day stint there, an unarmed 19-year-old was shot and killed by … Continue reading
Posted in ACAB/FTP, Archival, California, Liberalism, Los Angeles, Media, occupy, Prisons, War on the Poor, white supremacy
Tagged "buckshot", acab, anaheim, anarchism, anarchy, Anna Drive, cops lie, ftp, kendrec mcdade, lapd, license to kill, manuel diaz, murder, nick bennalack, pasadena, pigs, police brutality, racism, reached for his waistband, the state, throw downs, twinkie defense, waistband shootings, white supremacy
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“Lipstick on a Pig: The LAPD’s Much Improved PR Machine and the Legacy of Saint Bratton”
“Lipstick on a Pig: The LAPD’s Much Improved PR Machine and the Legacy of Saint Bratton” (ed. Originally published February 26, 2013 – here – and presented before the Los Angeles Police Commission orally.) In January of 2010, a woman … Continue reading
Posted in ACAB/FTP, Archival, Media, Prisons, War on the Poor, white supremacy
Tagged acab, accountability, bank, banker, bath salts, beaten, Brian Mulligan, Charlie Beck, Chris Dorner, confidential informant, corruption, Eric Rose, ftp, Izen, James Nichols, LA Times, lapd, LAPPL, lawsuit, lipstick on a pig, los angeles, murder, Officer Jim Nichols, pigs, police, police brutality, police commission, PR, rape, sex work, sexual assault, thin blue line, William Bratton
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