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The Night Milwaukee Almost Burned

Here’s what happened that night

 

A lot of things have happened since George Zimmerman was found not guilty of murdering Trayvon Martin. In Milwaukee, the movement for justice for Trayvon has found great resonance among those of us who have been taking the streets against MPD since the release of the video showing Derrick Williams dying in the back of a squad car. The struggle against white supremacy and the police continues in the streets of Milwaukee. I want to take a moment to focus on a particularly intense moment of that struggle. This moment began shortly after the verdict in the Zimmerman case was read.
The verdict became clear around 10:15pm. By 10:30 there were probably 50 people gathered in Garden Park on Locust and Bremen. There was generally a lot of confusion about what would come next. Some had seemingly settled on taking the streets though others wanted to hold a group discussion about what to do next. Both approaches had their own merits and drawbacks. Those who wanted to march realized that the energy and emotion surrounding the verdict was going to peak at some point and that there was no time to waste. However, without enough people, a plan, and with the cops close by, it seemed fair to question the efficacy of such a march. Those who wanted to talk realized that we were surrounded by police in a neighborhood which was generally apathetic. They also seemed far too eager to lay the groundwork for a leftist circus precisely at the moment when we could act most decisively.

 

About 25 people ended up taking the street and they headed towards North Avenue for reasons unknown. After about 30 minutes they returned with no arrests. By the time they got back, news had gotten out that there was a gathering on the North side of town in a predominantly black neighborhood. About half of the group that had gathered in Garden Park carpooled over to 38th and Hampton. When we arrived, we were greeted by two people from the community who explained their perspective on the situation. Following their lead we set up a roadblock on one side of the street. Each car driving in our direction was stopped, informed of the verdict, and then allowed to proceed. Most of the people stopped by this ad-hoc roadblock were happy to see us there. Chanting and banners brought people from the surrounding residential areas out onto the corner. Most of them were hesitant to enter the road, but cheered us on from the sidewalk. At around quarter till midnight, the first squad car showed up.

 

Two white, middle-aged officers got out of the lone squad car and calmly asked the crowd to disperse. No one moved so the police returned to their cruiser and called for back-up. The police looked visibly nervous as the crowd doubled in size to 60 people. As the police waited for back-up, more people joined us on the street. After about 20 minutes, a substantial number of police showed up. A dozen cops gathered opposite our growing — and increasingly rowdy — crowd. They ordered us to disperse. The organizers who had originally called for us to come to the area made it clear that there would be future actions and promptly left the intersection. One of the organizers, however, returned to the crosswalk for reasons unknown. It was then that the police made their move and put the organizer in handcuffs. The enraged crowd began to move forward to de-arrest the organizer.

 

About a half dozen police officers pulled out their pistols and pointed them into the crowd.

 

After that, the crowd slowly dissipated and the situation returned to normal.

Banner dropped in Stevens Point, WI in solidarity with those struggling against Police

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“NEVER FORGET: POLICE MURDERED DEREK WILLIAMS AND COVERED IT UP. A*C*A*B*”

To disrupt the everyday banality of grey concrete and buzzing motors, to show a flash of solidarity to our friends and allies fighting the cops in Milwaukee and Madison, and most of all, to express our grief toward Derek Williams‘ death and sympathy to his loved ones left behind, we woke up extra early to drop this banner over the interstate before early morning rush-hour. We did so to coincide with the  inquest of his killers this week. By chance, there was a minor semi truck accident prior to the banner drop, 200 feet ahead of the bridge, so cars drove past at extraordinarily slow speeds, which means they had plenty of time to read it.

While we know that banners alone could never bring about the fundamental social change needed in order to live in a world without murderous pigs, we hope that they could be used at this time to at least communicate messages to others, and to show our acknowledgement and solidarity to other struggles occuring in the occupied territory of “wisconsin”.  And to let you know that we are watching…

We Shall Never Forget

[from @news:  http://anarchistnews.org/content/we-shall-never-forget#comment-217028]

Friends.

We attacked two ATMs early this morning in the Fox Valley of Wisconsin, in addition to dropping two banners in two different cities. Our reason for choosing ATMs is because we don’t like them.

The banners read,

“We Will Not Forget Derek Williams. /A.C.A.B.”

and

“Release the PNW Grand Jury Resistors. Stay Strong Comrades.”

The reason for this action could be one of a thousand. But, we did this specifically to express our rage against the Milwaukee PD murdering Derek Williams and the kidnapping of our PNW comrades. Certain things in our minds cannot be forgiven and lines must be drawn.

Lets keep it coming.

Keep your hoods up.
-some pissed off people

Friends never let them dominate you

Reposted from anarchistnews.org (http://anarchistnews.org/content/friends-never-let-them-dominate-you)

On the morning of september 19th we smashed out 1 window of the US Bank in downtown milwaukee to express a love and admiration we have for a recently arrested comrade
Sorry it could not be more
What we share for each other is nothing next to our hatred for order

With respect
An anti-social social club

 

“Dear Northwest”

 From Anarchist News dot org (http://anarchistnews.org/content/dear-northwest)

“On the night of of august second we dismantled 3 police cruisers and 1 paddy wagon. Then attacked the NYPD (pizza shop) changing the signs to say suicide our cops a reference to a milwaukee hardcore band from the past. On August 3rd we smashed the windows out of the obama campaign center. Leaving where is yr god on the wall.

expect more.

Fuck it, just do it. Milwaukee”

Anti-Prisons Project Started in Milwaukee

A new project called Milwaukee Prisoner Support has been started in Milwaukee with the goal of providing material support to loved ones and comrades in prisons. The Milwaukee Prisoner Support blog is also providing access to online resources such as news about Wisconsin prisons and prisoners, know your rights information, and a link to the Milwaukee county inmate search.

Milwaukee Prisoner Support is planning its first letter writing day for August 6 at 7 pm.

AT WAR WITH RACIST MILWAUKEE

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Appearing around Milwaukee.