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Date: Tue, 22 May 2001 23:04:31 -0400
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Subject: Declaration of Mumia Abu-Jamal   / Shot, Beaten/Kicked Six times by
KapLaw Enforcement, Given up to Lynching in the Birthplace of American
Kapitalism / Mumia Abu-Jamal Speaks Out

Declaration of Mumia Abu-Jamal
Revolutionary Worker #1103, May 20, 2001, posted at rwor.org

This is the full text of the Declaration of Mumia Abu-Jamal that was filed
in the United States District Court Eastern District of Pennsylvania on May
4, 2001.

I, MUMIA ABU-JAMAL, declare:

1. I am the Petitioner in this action. If called as a witness I could and
would testify to the following from my own personal knowledge:

2. I did not shoot Police Officer Daniel Faulkner. I had nothing to do with
the killing of Officer Faulkner. I am innocent.

3. At my trial I was denied the right to defend myself, I had no confidence
in my court-appointed attorney, who never even asked me what happened the
night I was shot and the police officer was killed, and I was excluded from
at least half the trial.

4. Since I was denied all my rights at my trial I did not testify. I would
not be used to make it look like I had a fair trial.

5. I did not testify in the post-conviction proceedings in 1995 on the
advice of my attorney, Leonard Weinglass, who specifically told me not to
testify.

6. Now for the first time I have been given an opportunity to tell what
happened to me in the early morning hours of December 9, 1981. This is what
happened:

7. As a cabbie I often chose 13th and Locust Street because it was a popular
club area with a lot of foot traffic.

8. I worked out of United Cab on the night of 12/9/81.

9. I believe I had recently returned from dropping off a fare in West
Philly.

10. I was filling out my log when I heard some shouting.

11. I glanced in my rear view mirror and saw a flashing dome light of a
police cruiser. This wasn't unusual.

12. I continued to fill out my log/trip sheet when I heard what sounded like
gun shots.

13. I looked again into my rear view mirror and saw people running up and
down Locust.

14. As I scanned I recognized my brother standing in the street staggering
and dizzy.

15. I immediately exited the cab and ran to his scream.

16. As I came across the street I saw a uniformed cop turn toward me gun in
hand, saw a flash and went down to my knees.

17. I closed my eyes and sat still trying to breath.

18. The next thing that I remember I felt myself being kicked, hit and being
brought out of a stupor.

19. When I opened my eyes, I saw cops all around me.

20. They were hollering and cursing, grabbing and pulling on me. I felt
faint finding it hard to talk.

21. As I looked through this cop crowd all around me, I saw my brother,
blood running down his neck and a cop lying on his back on the pavement.

22. I was pulled to my feet and then rammed into a telephone pole beaten
where I fell and thrown into a paddy wagon.

23. I think I slept until I heard the door open and a white cop in a white
shirt came in cursing and hit me in the forehead.

24. I don't remember what he said much except a lot of "niggers", "black
motherfuckers" and what not.

24. I believe he left and I slept. I don't remember the wagon moving for a
while and when it did for sometime.

25. I awoke to hear the driver speaking over the radio about his prisoner.

26. I was informed by the anonymous crackle on the radio that I was en route
to the police administration building a few blocks away.

27. Then, it sounded like "l.D.'d as M-1" came on the radio band telling the
driver to go to Jefferson Hospital.

28. Upon arrival I was thrown from the wagon to the ground and beaten.

29. I was beaten again at the doors of Jefferson.

30. Because of the blood in my lungs it was difficult to speak, and
impossible to holler.

31. I never confessed to anything because I had nothing to confess to.

32. I never said I shot the policeman. I did not shoot the policeman.

33. I never said I hoped he died. I would never say something like that.

I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States that
the above is true and correct and was executed by me on 3 May, 2001, at
Waynesburg, Pennsylvania.

(signed) MUMIA ABU-JAMAL


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http://www.rwor.org/a/v23/1100-99/1103/mumia_news.htm

Mumia Abu-Jamal Speaks Out
Revolutionary Worker #1103, May 20, 2001, posted at rwor.org

In a surprise announcement, the new legal team for Mumia Abu-Jamal released
a statement from Mumia Abu-Jamal describing in his own words, for the first
time, what happened on the night he was shot and arrested for the murder of
police officer Daniel Faulkner.

In a written declaration addressed to the federal district court in
Philadelphia, Mumia states unequivocally: "I did not shoot Police Officer
Daniel Faulkner. I had nothing to do with the killing of Officer Faulkner. I
am innocent."

Mumia goes on to describe how he was sitting in his cab when he heard
gunshots. He then saw his brother staggering in the street and ran to his
aid. "As I came across the street I saw a uniformed cop turn toward me gun
in hand, saw a flash and went down to my knees..."

"The next thing that I remember I felt myself being kicked, hit and being
brought out of a stupor." The declaration goes on to describe how he was
assaulted by cops at the scene and beaten again at the hospital. (See
"Declaration of Mumia Abu-Jamal" for the full text of his statement.)

Mumia also states that if he is called as a witness, he will testify to what
happened. This is an important point because Mumia has requested that Judge
Yohn hold an evidentiary hearing before ruling on his habeas petition. This
would allow Mumia to place on the record vital information that is not a
part of the Pennsylvania court record that was constructed by Philadelphia
Judge Albert Sabo.

In addition to this written declaration by Mumia, his legal team also filed
with the court four other statements including one by Mumia's brother,
William (Billy) Cook. Billy gives his description of what happened that
night and says that he is available to testify as well.

Billy states that he was traveling in his Volkswagen with his partner,
Kenneth Freeman, who was armed. They were pulled over by Officer Faulkner.
After a verbal confrontation, Faulkner beat Billy on the head with
something. Billy went back to his car, and while he was rummaging in the
back seat for his registration papers, he heard gunshots. Then he saw Mumia
run up, he heard a shot, and he saw Mumia stumble. According to Billy, Ken
Freeman fled the scene.

Mumia's lawyers also filed a statement prepared two years ago by a man named
Arnold Beverly. Beverly claims that he and another man shot Officer
Faulkner. Beverly says that they were hired by organized crime to kill
Faulkner because other corrupt officers in the area suspected that Faulkner
was working as an informant for the FBI. Beverly states that Mumia had
nothing to do with the shooting.

Two other statements filed with the court give testimony on the corruption
and brutality of the Philadelphia police. The first is by a confidential
informant for the FBI named Donald Hersing. Hersing describes his work in
1981 and 1982 assisting the FBI to uncover information on corrupt police
officials taking payoffs from the owners of bars and houses of prostitution
in the area of 13th and Locust where Mumia was shot and Officer Faulkner was
killed. Of particular interest is Hersing's description of the involvement
of Inspector Alphonso Giordano in these vice payoffs. Giordano was the
highest ranking officer on the scene at the time of Mumia's arrest.

The last statement is from Temple University professor and journalist Linn
Washington. Washington was working as a reporter for the Philadelphia Daily
News in 1981, and in this capacity he visited the crime scene only a few
hours after the shootings. He was surprised to find no police officers on
the scene, and Billy's car was open and unguarded. He found traces of blood
inside the car.

Washington then went to Jefferson Hospital where Mumia and Faulkner had been
taken. At Jefferson Hospital he was told by a hospital employee that police
had beaten Mumia in the Emergency Room. He later spoke to another reporter
who had been told the same thing by another employee. Reporters were denied
access to the emergency room area by the police.

These new papers will go to federal district court Judge William H. Yohn,
who will rule on Mumia's petition for a federal writ of habeas corpus. This
petition is a request to the federal court to overturn Mumia's Pennsylvania
murder conviction on the grounds that his constitutional rights were
violated. Mumia's petition to Judge Yohn cites 29 allegations of
constitutional error by Judge Sabo and the Pennsylvania courts.

In March Judge Yohn rejected a motion by Mumia to add a 30th point to the
habeas petition concerning the denial of Mumia's right to have a lay advisor
of his choice, namely John Africa, at the defense table during his 1982
trial.

The backdrop for the release of these new statements was the filing with the
federal district court of legal papers identifying to the court Mumia's new
legal team. This new legal team consists of British attorney Nicholas R.D.
Brown, Chicago attorney Marlene Kamish, and Los Angeles attorney Eliot Lee
Grossman. The local attorney of record is Philadelphia attorney J. Michael
Farrell. Brown, Kamish, and Grossman are the attorneys responsible for two
of the four amicus briefs submitted to Judge Yohn last year. Yohn refused to
consider all four of the amicus briefs submitted by various organizations.

These attorneys replace attorneys Leornard Weinglass, Dan Williams, and
Steve Hawkins, who represented Mumia for many years. In early March, Mumia
petitioned Judge Yohn to allow him to dismiss his legal team after finding
out that Williams was about to publish a book on the case, the manuscript of
which he had not seen. Mumia asked to proceed pro se (that is, represent
himself) until he could obtain new counsel. On April 6, Judge Yohn granted
Mumia's request to obtain new counsel and gave him 30 days to do so. But
Judge Yohn refused Mumia's request to proceed pro se, thus denying him a
basic right.

The decision by Williams to publish a book purporting to give the "inside
story" of the case without proper consultation with Mumia and without
showing the manuscript either to him or to the other members of the legal
team has been strongly criticized by both Weinglass and Mumia activists. In
response to this situation, the Executive Committee of Refuse & Resist!
wrote: "We think it was a serious mistake for Dan Williams to publish such a
book, even if written with the best of intentions, without consulting
Mumia."

In a radio interview, Weinglass said in response to Mumia's decision that
"the important thing is that Mumia must be free--I remain available to do
whatever I can."

With a decisive hearing coming up in the federal court, there is a crucial
political battle to be waged in order to stop the execution of Mumia,
overturn his conviction and free him from jail. As C. Clark Kissinger said
in his message to the May 12 actions for Mumia: "Whatever new twists and
turns happen in this case...we must never lose sight of what Mumia and his
case mean to the people. We must never lose sight of what Mumia stands for
versus what the rulers and executioners stand for, nor what the outcome of
this case will mean for all our futures."


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rwor.org
Write: Box 3486, Merchandise Mart, Chicago, IL 60654
Phone: 773-227-4066 Fax: 773-227-4497
(The RW Online does not currently communicate via email.)


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