Thanks to all who show your solidarity today by joining us in court, calling 
Obama and sending messages and support. See the article below, the struggle 
continues!


Carlos Montes 
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Government continues trumped up case against Carlos Montes
Protest demands “Drop the charges now” at LA courthouse 

By Staff

Los Angeles, CA – Chanting, “Drop the charges now,” more than 60 supporters of 
veteran Chicano leader, Carlos Montes, rallied outside the LA Courthouse here, 
September 29, for a protest that coincided with a preliminary hearing, where 
the government outlined their case against him.
“I am being attacked for my anti-war and international solidarity activism.” 
Montes told the crowd. “It’s great to see so many of you from the labor, 
immigrant rights, and Chicano movement out here today.”
At the instigation of the FBI, in the early morning of May 17, the LA Sheriff's 
Department executed a search warrant on the Montes home. SWAT Team members 
smashed down the door and seized Carlos’ computer, cell phone and documents 
related to his political activism. Charged with trumped up violations of 
firearms laws, Montes was taken away at gun-point, jailed for one day, and 
released with a 35,000-dollar bail.
Speaking in front of the courthouse Charla Schlueter, of the LA Committee 
against FBI Repression said, “What happening in this courthouse is a real 
injustice. Carlos Montes is a nationally respected leader in the immigrant 
rights and anti-war movements. He is an example to me, and so many others, who 
are fighting to make this world a better place. The charges against him are 
nothing more than a pretext to put a man who has dedicated his entire life to 
peace, justice, and liberation in prison.”
Following the rally outside, supporters of Montes filled every seat in the 
courtroom, where Judge Rehm presided. Montes and his Attorney Jorge Gonzalez 
took their seats in the front of the courtroom. The District Attorney called 
his witnesses and introduced ‘evidence’ while attorney Gonzalez pushed back 
every step of the way.
Gonzalez dropped a legal bombshell when he pointed out that the legal 
documentation introduced into evidence by the District Attorney failed to 
support the basis of the entire case against Montes.
The charges against Montes are based on the government’s allegation that he has 
a felony conviction, stemming from a protest 41 years ago, which would prevent 
him from legally buying or owning a gun. At this 1969 protest for Chicano 
studies, hundreds of cops invaded East LA community College. Montes was accused 
of throwing an empty aluminum can that bounced off a sheriff’s arm. Gonzalez 
told the court that the legal documents from that case don’t back up the 
government’s claim that this matter was sentenced as felony.
“In a nutshell, the government has no case at all,” says Montes supporter 
Charla Schlueter. This matter will be revisited in future court proceedings.
Gonzalez also raised some basic questions about who was behind the prosecution 
of Montes.
When the DA called Sheriff Detective Donald Lord to the stand, Gonzalez asked 
him how many law enforcement personal were involved in the raid on Montes’ 
home, Lord answered that 15 to 20 were present. When asked which agencies 
participated in the raid, the DA objected. This issue came up again when 
Gonzalez asked Detective Lord if he knew Carlos Montes. Lord said no. Then 
Gonzalez asked, given that Lord had signed the affidavit for the search warrant 
on Montes’ home, which stated that Montes has an “anti-government ideology,” 
how did Lord know this? Again the DA objected, with the judge siding in his 
favor.
This issue is important because the raid was instigated by the FBI as a part of 
their ongoing campaign against anti-war and international solidarity activists. 
During the raid on Montes home, FBI agents attempted to question him about 
Freedom Road Socialist Organization. In an interview with the Pasadena Star, a 
spokesperson from the LA Sheriff Department confirmed the involvement of the 
FBI. This matter will come up in future court dates.
At the conclusion of the preliminary hearing, the arraignment court appearance 
was scheduled for October 17, in Department 100.
Standing in front of the LA courthouse, Mick Kelly of the Committee to Stop FBI 
Repression put the case in context stating, “On September 24 of last year, the 
Justice Department launched a series of attacks. Using FBI raids and grand jury 
subpoenas, anti-war, international solidarity, and labor activists were 
targeted. When the offices of the Minneapolis-based Anti-War Committee were 
raided, one of the names listed on the search warrant was Carlos Montes. 
Carlos, like many of the others raided, helped to organize the massive 2008 
demonstration at the Republican National Convention.”
Kelly, who was among those raided by the FBI continued, “Every progressive 
person needs to understand that what is happening to Carlos Montes can happen 
to anyone who stands up against injustice and war. An injury to one of us is an 
injury to all of us. We can not afford to rest one day until the charges are 
dropped.”


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