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<p><span style="font-size: 110%;">We have gotten to know "Nycresistance" from his work videoing police incidents in our communities over the past few years. &nbsp;If you haven't had the chance to view any of his work you need to take a look. &nbsp;He is a true fighter for justice and truth and All Things Harlem commends him to the utmost. &nbsp;His work further reveals the depth of the misconduct, harassment and human rights abuses of the NYPD carries out in communities of color.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 110%;">Make sure to check his great videos on his&nbsp;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/user/nycresistance">youtube channel</a>&nbsp;or his&nbsp;<a href="http://nycresistance.blogspot.com/">blog.</a></span></p>
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<p>&nbsp;<span style="font-size: 110%;">An  over-aggressive NYPD strikes again, this time harrassing and handcuffing  Alexis Sumpter a 15-year-old Harlem girl.&nbsp; The NYPD assumed that  Sumpter was too old to be using the student metrocard she used to enter  the subway.&nbsp; Sumpter explained to the officers that she was only 15 but  since she didn't have her ID on her the officers roughly brought her  upstairs and handcuffed her.&nbsp; After the brutality things were cleared up  and Alexis was not arrested or given a summons.&nbsp; </span></p>
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<p><span style="font-size: 110%;">These type  of actions are happening everyday to our youth in Harlem and around the  city.&nbsp; Is this this really the type of policing we want?&nbsp; Wouldn't you  prefer the officers to be focused on public safety rather than harassing  and criminalizing our youth?&nbsp; If someone truly did use falsely us a  student metrocard or jump a turnstyle wouldn't a simple ticket suffice.&nbsp;  Why would handcuffing and arresting someone come from such a violation?  Aren't there better ways we can use our resources?</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-size: 110%;"><span class="full-image-block ssNonEditable"><img src="http://www.allthingsharlem.com/storage/Professional%20Agitators.jpg?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1341590771146" alt="" /></span></span><span style="font-size: 110%;"> Christina and Mathew have been fighting to end the NYPD's policy of Stop and Frisk and have been doing this by taking videos of the NYPD in their Harlem neighborhood and posting the videos to their <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/christinag91686">youtube channel</a>.&nbsp; They feel their videos and outspoken opposition to the police force have made them targets on NYPD.&nbsp; This flyer would have us agree with them.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 110%;">The NYPD recently made another effort to intimidate the couple and other Stop Stop and Frisk activists by showing up in front of their home after a Stop Stop and Frisk Meeting.&nbsp; <a href="http://www.dnainfo.com/new-york/20120704/west-harlem/professional-agitators-on-nypd-wanted-flier-eyed-by-cops-activists-say">See Full Details Here.</a></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 110%;">We at All Things Harlem salute the courageous work of Christina and Matt.&nbsp; They are true fighters who have sacrificed a lot and brought a lot of attention to the issue of Stop and Frisk and police abuse in New York City.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 110%;">Here is a great example of the types of the Copwatch videos they do and have posted to their youtube channel.</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-size: 110%;">Arrests were made as the the Silent March to end stop and frisk winded down outside Mayor Bloomberg's home in New York City. As some of the remaining groups and people continued to protest and began changing their silence into noise, the massive presence of the NYPD formed up quickly in attempts to stamp out what remained of the march. <br /><br />With orders coming over the phone from their bosses the chain of command took over and the NYPD management, (the guys in the suits on their phones) informed their captains (the guys in white shirts) to instruct their minions (the foot soldiers in blue) to begin to to clear 5th Avenue and push people onto the sidewalks and in between the barricades surrounding Mayor Bloomberg 's home. They did this by using their normal military apparatus of Motor Scooters, vans, batons, big orange netting, tons of zip tied handcuffs, police camera crew (TARU) etc.<br /><br />With these tools they still relied on what they know best, brute force and intimidation along with a few arrests in hopes that this would disperse the crowd. In this situation they chose to arrest the biggest baddest most intimidating people of the group first - (young women).<br /><br />All the while members of crowd chastised the police for their actions and challenged them to think about what they were doing and what they were supporting in their actions.</span></p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>Stop &amp; Frisk Smartphone APP released by the New York Civil Liberties Union</title><category term="NYCLU"/><category term="NYPD"/><category term="android"/><category term="app"/><category term="iphone"/><category term="stop &amp; frisk"/><category term="stop &amp; frisk watch"/><id>http://www.allthingsharlem.com/copwatch/2012/6/8/stop-frisk-smartphone-app-released-by-the-new-york-civil-lib.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.allthingsharlem.com/copwatch/2012/6/8/stop-frisk-smartphone-app-released-by-the-new-york-civil-lib.html"/><author><name>Allthingsharlem</name></author><published>2012-06-08T18:20:12Z</published><updated>2012-06-08T18:20:12Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p><span class="full-image-float-left ssNonEditable"><img src="http://www.allthingsharlem.com/storage/stopfriskAPP.jpg?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1339179697278" alt="" /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 110%;"><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ey9cmlA2bOo&amp;list=UUQHBeAa5mXpMS73lM1pkzuw&amp;index=0&amp;feature=plcp">NYCLU -</a>&nbsp; 'Stop &amp; Frisk Watch' is an easy and convenient way to hold the NYPD  accountable for its actions. You can download it for free at  www.nyclu.org/app The app has three main functions: Record, Listen and  Report. The 'Record' function initiates your phone's camera. When you  are finished recording, the app prompts a survey that you can fill out  with any pertinent information regarding the police interaction you  witnessed. This file, the video, audio and/or report are sent  immediately to the New York Civil Liberties Union. The 'Listen' function  turns on your phone's GPS and will alert you if any other 'Stop &amp;  Frisk Watch' users have started to film a police interaction in your  vicinity. The 'Report' functions prompts the survey even if you didn't  film the police interaction. 'Stop &amp; Frisk Watch' also contains   'know your rights' information regarding your rights when you are  stopped by police, and your rights to film police. For more information  about what you can do to hold the police accountable or to see what the  NYCLU has been doing for decades, go to www.nyclu.org</span></p>
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<p><em>ATH -</em> <span style="font-size: 110%;"><em>Yet another case of the NYPD out of control.&nbsp; Even this 69-year-old white Judge couldn't escape this dysfunctional police force that believes it can do anything it wants and get away with it.&nbsp; If this Judge was just a regular citizen he would likely be facing charges of disorderly conduct of trying to assualt an officer.</em></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 110%;"><a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/06/nyregion/justice-thomas-d-raffaele-says-police-officer-struck-him.html?pagewanted=all">NY Times - </a>Thomas D. Raffaele, a 69-year-old justice of the New York State Supreme  Court, encountered a chaotic scene while walking down a Queens street  with a friend: Two uniformed police officers stood over a shirtless man  lying facedown on the pavement. The man&rsquo;s hands were cuffed behind his  back and he was screaming. A crowd jeered at the officers.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 110%;">The judge, concerned the crowd was becoming unruly, called 911 and reported that the officers needed help.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 110%;">But within minutes, he said, one of the two officers became enraged &mdash;  and the judge became his target. The officer screamed and cursed at the  onlookers, some of whom were complaining about what they said was his  violent treatment of the suspect, and then he focused on Justice  Raffaele, who was wearing a T-shirt and jeans. The judge said the  officer rushed forward and, using the upper edge of his hand, delivered a  sharp blow to the judge&rsquo;s throat that was like what he learned when he  was trained in hand-to-hand combat in the Army.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 110%;">The episode, Friday morning just after midnight &mdash; in which the judge  says his initial complaint about the officer was dismissed by a  sergeant, the ranking supervisor at the scene &mdash; is now the focus of  investigations by the police Internal Affairs Bureau and the Civilian Complaint Review Board.<br /></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 110%;">The judge said he believed the officer also hit one or two other people  during the encounter on 74th Street near 37th Road, a busy commercial  strip in Jackson Heights. But he said he could not be sure, because the  blow to his throat sent him reeling back and he then doubled over in  pain.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 110%;">&ldquo;I&rsquo;ve always had profound respect for what they do,&rdquo; Justice Raffaele  said of the police, noting that he was &ldquo;always very supportive&rdquo; of the  department during the more than 20 years he served on Community Board 3  in Jackson Heights before becoming a judge. At one point in the early  1990s, he added, he helped organize a civilian patrol in conjunction  with the police. &ldquo;And this I thought was very destructive.&rdquo;</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-size: 110%;">PROP (Police Reform Organizing Project) recently held a public forum that featured Current and former NYPD officers speaking about and critiquing their experiences working for the NYPD.&nbsp; They addressed NYPD tactics such as Stop and Frisk as well as the departments use of Compstat.&nbsp; The event was Moderated by Graham Rayman of the Village Voice, who has done excellent invstigative reporting on the NYPD.&nbsp; Panelist included: Carlton Berkeley, President of Brothers and Sisters Who Care and former NYPD Detective 2nd Grade; John Eterno, Professor at Molloy College and former NYPD Captain; Jeff Kaufman, high school teacher in Brownsville and former NYPD Officer Counsel; Anthony Miranda, Chair of National Latino Officers Association and former NYPD Sergeant; Colleen Meenan, practicing attorney, former NYPD Sergeant, and former executive director of the Gay Officers Action League (GOAL); Adhyl Polanco, current NYPD Officer; and Graham Weatherspoon, Black Law Enforcement Alliance and former NYPD Detective.&nbsp; </span></p>
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<h3>Students are Organizing against Police in Schools</h3>
<p><br />45th Precinct Residents&nbsp; File Complaint Against Abusive NYPD Officers<br />Groups March in Protest of Student Harassment<br /><br />People Power Movement - Bronx, NY &ndash; A group of Bronx residents gathered on Monday, May 7th, at 3:30pm across the street from Lehman High School and marched to the 45th NYPD precinct to file a lawsuit against two police officers accused of harassment against Lehman High School student Malik Ayala.<br />&nbsp;<br />Ayala, 16, became the target of police harassment in the hallway of his school, while waiting to take an exam. Ayala was engaged in conversation with some of his fellow students, and demands were made for his ID, records, and documents, first by Peace Officers, then by his Dean and then by the NYPD. Ayala was told that the literature he planned to hand out to fellow students was illegal because it had the Black Panther logo. He was then issued a summons for disorderly conduct. As a result of the time he spent with officers, Ayala was forced to miss that very important examination.<br /><br />Less than two weeks later, Ayala noticed a young man being arrested in the subway and began to record the police actions with his cell phone. Officers demanded to see the phone, slammed him against the wall, and searched him despite Ayala&rsquo;s refusal to agree to let them do so, which was his legal right. Once again, Ayala was served with a summons for disorderly conduct.<br /><br />This is not a unique case. Local youth, predominantly of color, often go through the same experience daily in their schools and communities. On Monday May 7th we will march with fellow students and residents of the Bronx community to file complaints against officers who are harassing youth of color.<br /><br />In schools where the majority of the student body is comprised of youth of color from working backgrounds, young people are treated not as students, but as criminals. There are metal detectors, peace officers, and the NYPD is called in routinely. Apparently the aim is to condition the students to be subjects of a police state, to create an atmosphere of intimidation and to establish a pipeline from schools to prisons.<br /><br />For more information email: peoplepower@live.com or call: 212-537-4439</p>]]></content></entry></feed>