Advanced Legal Observer Training The NLG-SF will be offering an Advanced Legal Observer Training on the evening of Wednesday, October 7 for Legal Observers who have attended at least 3 demonstrations. The Advanced Training aims to prepare Legal Observers to respond to the presence of right-wing counter-protesters and violence by both state and non-state actors.
If you are a Legal Observer who has attended at least 3 demonstrations, ideally within the past 2 years, please fill out this registration form to receive an invitation and Zoom link. Please note that we will ask all participants to be signed up for secure communications via Signal and Protonmail. If you do not have a Protonmail email, you can create one at https://protonmail.com/signup.
Please contact demonstrations@nlgsf.org with questions.
Letter to DA Nancy O’Malley Regarding Protest Felonies On September 4th, the National Lawyers Guild – SFBA and NLG attorneys issued a letter to DA Nancy O’Malley regarding the overcharging of protesters at recent demonstrations. For the 112 felony arrestees that the NLG currently has information on: - 84 are Black - 15 are Latinx - 6 are POC (not Black or Latinx) - 7 are White.
Within this sample of those arrested for felonies, 75% are Black; 88% are Black/Latinx; and 94% are POC. Of the thirty-four individuals the DA is currently prosecuting for felony Charges: - 25 are Black - 6 are other people of color
For the National Lawyers Guild – San Francisco Bay Area, the connection in all of these cases are the disparities in police encounters, arrests and charges based on race and economic status for various crimes of survival. The protests and related civil disobedience and expressions of outrage are a demand for an end to systemic racism and for reparations for the intergenerational impact of centuries of brutal racism and state violence against Black people (and others). The crimes of survival of those who are homeless or poor are just that – crimes to access what society has made inaccessible, often very basic needs that many of us take for granted. Read Letter.
Justice for Breonna Taylor Actions in the Bay Area On Wednesday, September 23, Defund SFPD marched to the San Francisco Police Department Mission Station to demand justice for Breonna Taylor. There were no arrests. On Friday, September 25, protesters and Legal Observers mobilized at Lake Merritt Amphitheater to demand justice for Breonna Taylor and to show solidarity with Louisville, Kentucky; where protesters mobilized for four consecutive days and the National Guard was deployed to suppress them. Seven legal observers were present on Friday night. OPD responded to the action with the presence of unmarked cars and vans, motorcycle police, and intimidation of marchers on both the sidewalk and in the street. No unlawful assembly was announced during the demonstration, but OPD used a loudspeaker to threaten unlawful assembly multiple times. OPD also charged the crowd and used riot control agents multiple times, including tear gas at least once. Four protestors were detained, and two were cited with felony assault charges. On Sunday, September 27, Youth Solidarity Project organized a march from Richmond High School to demand justice for Breonna Taylor. |