Louisville, KY: City prepares for an uprising.
City officials are preparing for a possible uprising in response to the decision not to indict a police officer that shot and killed a handcuffed African-American man last December. A grand jury came back with the decision today, Feb. 24 at about 6 PM. The victim, James Taylor, was shot twelve times by Louisville Police detective Michael O'neil. O'neil claimed that Taylor attacked him with a "box-cutter type knife." Witnesses at the scene and community activists have proved numerous times that Taylor could not have been a threat to the detectives while handcuffed behind his back. The decision not to indict is no surprise to community members who have had to go through seven major shooting incidents involving the LPD and African-American men. Each one surrounded by controversy and severe brutality on the part of the police. In each case officers were cleared of all wrong doing. This particular case has also been surrounded by controversies, other than the obvious excessive use of force by police after taking Taylor's life. Accusations of witness tampering and coercion have been directed at the LPD.


Obviously preparing themselves for an uprising similar to the events that shook Cincinnati to the core last April, the LPD and the city Louisvgovernment have turned downtown Louisville into a virtual military occupied zone. Cops are sitting in alley ways through out the downtown area equipped with riot gear and buses for mass arrests. A police helicopter is also flying overhead watching for any congregation of people. Numbers of police mobilized specifically for a disturbance is estimated in the hundreds.

Community activists are planning an economic boycott of all shops and events in the downtown Louisville area. It will be in response to the city governments general unwillingness to cooperate with the community on issues concerning police brutality and misconduct and to protest the new Citizen Complaint Board. The board was created by the mayor and gives absolutely no power to actual members of the community in investigating the police. Local anarchists are also responding by starting a Louisville COPWATCH, which is in it's third weeks of operation.

Report from the enrag'es collective... FUCK THE LPD!

http://www.infoshop.org/inews/stories.php?story=03/02/24/4904631

This is becoming a pas de deax.After the riot the FBI comes in to do a long civil rights violations investigation and the local pastors work overtime brainwashing the populace into pacifism as pathology.We all need to break out of this waltz and bring back the stomp and the twist. "I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me" A local.

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