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Protesters decry police brutality

By: Alexis Bechman

Issue date: 10/23/07 Section: News
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Protesters gathered in front of the Pima County Public Library last night before marching on the Tucson Police Department headquarters in protest of officer brutality.
Media Credit: Michael Ignatov
Protesters gathered in front of the Pima County Public Library last night before marching on the Tucson Police Department headquarters in protest of officer brutality.

About 30 people pedaled or walked their way through the streets of Tucson last night, ending up on the lawn of the Tucson Police Department as part of a national campaign to expose police brutality.

Members of the groups Tucsonans Against Police Squads and Copwatch International began their march at the University of Arizona Police Department station, 1852 E. First St., and then continued on bike to the Joel D. Valdez Library, 101 N. Stone Ave., where people took turns speaking about violent encounters they have had with police.

Lazarus Dubois, a UA political science alumnus, said he has heard of and seen students being attacked by UAPD.

"I watched a UAPD officer pushing a woman away, push her by the breast," he said.

"I have also personally been attacked by police in protest and falsely accused," he said. "That ruined my life for a really long time and that is all because of police that were stretching the truth and making up stories."

Other demonstrators said they also witnessed police use force on peaceful protesters.

"I have seen a lot of police brutality," said Che Hise-Gattone, a City High School sophomore. "Random firings at protesters and protesters getting hauled away in handcuffs. I don't agree with cops that use violent actions."

"If it is a peaceful protest, then the use of heavy action should not be allowed," said Guinn Montes, a City High School sophomore. "It is really useless because it gets people angry and increases the violence level."

Demonstrators said a history of police using inappropriate force on protesters and everyone else is an abuse of power.

"The police represent control instead of protection," said Paul Gattone, a Tucson lawyer. "The police look upon us as a source of trouble and don't create a bond with us but try to control us."

Dubois said the police department has become a tool of oppression governments use to control citizens.

"Brutality and oppression and criminalization are becoming more common," he said. "We should have an alternative."

Sgt. Eugene Mejia, UAPD public information officer, said any group is allowed to gather on UAPD property "as long as they abide by all laws."

"They have a right to do whatever they want to bring focus to their group," he said.

Mejia said no one from the groups have ever attempted to contact the UAPD regarding police brutality, so he does not "know what they are protesting exactly against."

The Tucson Police Department said it was not aware of any demonstrations planned for the evening.

Oct. 22 marks the 12th annual National Day of Protest to Stop Police Brutality, Repression and the Criminalization of a Generation. Demonstrators will gather all around the country to protest police violence, Gattone said.
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Nikki B.

Nikki B.

posted 10/23/07 @ 8:39 AM PST

Paul Gattone is absolutely right about police using their power to control citizens rather than protect them. UA is a public land grant college and the UAPD acts like it is their private Gestapo proving grounds. (Continued…)

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lazarus dubois

posted 10/23/07 @ 11:14 AM PST

This number listed at the top is ridiculous... there was perhaps 15 or so folks at UAPD, and when the march started at the downtown library there were far more than 30. (Continued…)

Alex

posted 10/23/07 @ 1:00 PM PST

The opinions injected into this story really take away from any jouornalistic value the story may contain. Police officers are only a symbol of control and oppression to those who plan on committing crimes. (Continued…)

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Angie

posted 10/23/07 @ 4:05 PM PST

Just for the record, and in response to Nikki B; the members of the UAPD aren't just cadets but are actually certified Peace Officers as required by Arizona Peace Officer standards. (Continued…)

jay

posted 10/25/07 @ 9:47 AM PST

Alex
posted 10/23/07 @ 2:00 PM MST
The opinions injected into this story really take away from any jouornalistic value the story may contain. Police officers are only a symbol of control and oppression to those who plan on committing crimes. (Continued…)

JOHN

posted 10/25/07 @ 1:59 PM PST

I UNDERSTAND THE PEOPLE HAVE A RIGHT TO NOT LIKE THE POLICE. I ALSO UNDERSTAND THAT PEOPLE HAVE THE RIGHT TO ASSEMBLE, ASSUMING THEY FOLLOW ALL OF THE LAWS. (Continued…)

David

posted 4/25/08 @ 12:57 AM PST

What happened to the old days when the police were the good guys. Maybe it is how the police are trained or brainwashed to think that most Americans are criminals? Most American people are hard working law abiding good people. (Continued…)

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David

posted 5/24/09 @ 3:57 PM PST

I witnessed a elder black man being hand cuffed. The man was in handcuffs and the police officer grabbed him by the throat chocked him and slammed him back to the bench by his neck. (Continued…)

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