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Nov. 15 Open Letter to Mayor Sam Adams from Liaison Team
November 15th, 2011 · 
 
An Open Letter to Mayor Sam Adams:
We, as members of the Occupy Portland Liaison Team, are officially 
resigning from our roles as city and police liaisons for the Occupy 
Portland movement.  This is in direct response to the deplorable police 
actions of this past weekend and your refusal to communicate clearly 
with us during that time.
We were specifically asked by City Hall to create this Liaison 
Team, for the purpose of facilitating clear communication between city 
government, police and the Occupy Portland movement.  We worked hard to 
assemble a capable team of activists to act as a conduit of information 
as agreed upon by our General Assembly.
Initial meetings were amiable and seemingly productive, as your 
staff was able to express concerns, some of which we shared, about 
conditions within the encampment.  We facilitated communication and 
followed up by working closely with city employees and our own 
volunteers to address issues relevant to camp safety.
Despite our efforts, over the weekend, you decided to cave to 
pressure from your friends at the Portland Business Alliance, the Police 
Association and other groups interested in maintaining the status quo 
of economic injustice and issued us an eviction notice.  Instead of 
allowing us to address conditions within our encampment in a transparent and 
democratic way you chose to enlist the full apparatus of police 
repression to destroy our encampment.
There were no efforts made by the Portland Police Bureau to 
communicate to Occupy Portland Police Liaisons or members of our Liaison Team 
during the events that transpired over the course of Saturday November 12th 
through Sunday November 13th.  We find this highly disturbing since we were 
asked by your office to 
be the conduit of information to and from Occupy Portland.
It seems that when City Hall wants something from us you make every effort to 
reach out, but when you plan to do something to us, 
communication is halted and you let the police do the talking with their 
batons.  Our trust in City Hall was apparently misplaced.
Thousands of Portland residents of all ages came out over the 
weekend to support us and help defend our constitutional right to 
peaceful assembly.  They were greeted by hundreds of militarized riot 
police armed with tasers, stun batons, beanbag weapons, tear gas, pepper spray 
and live ammunition.  This was shocking to many of us who did not expect you to 
respond to unarmed, peaceful and joyful protest with 
potentially deadly force.  The next day we observed police officers 
clubbing our fellow citizens and friends with batons, throwing people to the 
ground and making many unnecessary arrests in the process of 
destroying our encampment.
An example of this blatant police brutality is the violent attack 
on Justin James Bridges, the sign language interpreter for Occupy 
Portland.  After repeatedly communicating to Portland Police officers 
that he had a broken back, police officers responded by beating him and 
putting a knee into his back.  He was hospitalized and lost feeling and 
control of movement in one arm and one leg due to the unreasonable and 
excessive physical aggression inflicted by these police officers. Justin was 
released from the hospital yesterday after spending the night in 
the hospital.  Justin is now in a wheelchair.
You told us on the first day of our protest that you were 
sympathetic to the goals of our movement and wanted to help find a 
solution that works for everybody.  The behavior over the weekend of 
police officers under your command has clearly indicated otherwise. 
 Yours is the latest in a string of aggressive, dangerous crackdowns by 
city and state governments across the nation attempting to silence the 
Occupy movement.
You claim to support us and yet you tell your police force to destroy us.  
Peaceful citizens are being injured in the process.
This is not democratic; it is autocratic.  Portland expects more from its City 
Government.
Signing on to ending corporate personhood and changing campaign 
finance laws amounts to a conveniently timed attempt to restore your 
declining reputation among members of the progressive left.  While we 
agree with these goals, offering piecemeal crumbs of liberal reform is 
not acceptable as an olive branch to our movement.
We have said from day one that our fight is not with you, but 
rather with banks, irresponsible corporations and a corrupt federal 
government.  By camping outside of City Hall we gave you a choice to 
decide to stand with us and with working class Americans.  Instead you 
made the choice to protect unjust social and economic policies that are 
leading our nation into a state of financial ruin and institutionalized 
oppression.  The actions of the Portland Police have made it clear where you 
stand and no amount of political grandstanding will justify your 
creation of a police state in downtown Portland.
We at Occupy Portland will continue to make our message heard and 
to stand firmly in opposition to policies and decisions that perpetuate 
oppression and injustice.
We are open to working with City Hall on many issues but our trust 
in you and in the Portland Police Bureau has been severely broken.  This trust 
can be somewhat repaired if you choose to apologize for the 
actions of those under your command this weekend and hold all officers 
fully accountable for their use of excessive physical violence against 
unarmed peaceful protesters.  Please address your apology to those 
injured, to Occupy Portland, the Liaison Team and to the Occupy 
Movement.
In response to your “offer” of support yesterday, we ask that you 
make public all raw unedited police footage related to Occupy Portland. 
 We await your apology and delivery of this footage with an open mind 
because we believe there is potential for collaboration with city 
government in the future.
Despite acting in the interests of corporate elites, you, Sam 
Adams, are also part of the 99 percent.  There will always be a place 
for you in our movement, should you honestly choose to join us.
Sincerely,
Adriane Ackerman – City Liaison
Alaina Melville – Police Liaison POC
Jim Oliver – City Liaison POC
Kip Silverman – Media Liaison
Micaiah Dutt – Police Liaison
Trip Jennings – Police Liaison
Endorsed by:
Katherine Sherman POC Kids’ Village
Jay Dragon POC Kid Village
Kid Village
Illona Trogub   Media & Communications
William Daniel Showalter
Engineer Sam
Mike Blue hair POC Occupy Portland Video Collective
Vargus Pike- Citizen of the state
Ivy Seaburg, RN Medic
Rochelle
Chase Wilson
Tony Zilka Union Liaison
*** Endorsements were received 
between the few hours that this open letter to Occupy Portland was 
released and the press conference occurring at 7:14am on Tuesday, November 
15th. We welcome all additional endorsements in the comment section. We ask 
that non-endorsement comments be directed to the forum.***
Link to Press Conference http://www.kgw.com/news/Police-chief-133836498.html
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