Sep 25, 2006 13:33
Cops brutally attack Human Rights Fest in uptown Charlotte
On Sept 23, cops brutally attacked band members and the crowd attending a Human Rights Fest in uptown Charlotte.
The event had been going great attracting a multinational crowd of some 200. Many people passing by stopped and joined in.
The Human Rights Fest featured performances from Dirty South Revolutionaries, Tax Slave, 25 Minutes To Go and Southside Punx.
As Southside Punx was playing their last few songs, a cop told organizers they had to shut it down because someone had set a piece of newspaper laying on the ground on fire. David Dixon told him that the Action Center For Justice had permits to be there until midnight, and the event was almost over. The cop said he didnt care, that you have to shut it down, so Dixon told him that was being done.
The cop then said, I dont care. I got my boys coming.
David Dixon stated, Were shutting it down and well be out of here.
The cop replied, It doesnt matter. I got my boys coming. Theyll be here in a minute, and he chuckled.
A member of Southside Punx yelled into the crowd that we had a constitutional right to be there.
Suddenly dozens of cops charged into the crowd, jumping on people and using tasers on some. One person was beaten by several cops.
My friend was held on the ground at gun point for no reason. This was after they tased him. Then I saw the cops shove another friend to the ground and jump on top of him, said Elizabeth Arrowood. No one did anything to deserve this.
Brandon Magness with Southside Punx said, The cops rushed in tasing people and pulling guns. I had at least 3 tasers pointed at me. My roommate got beat up. We were being peaceful
The cops then told Dixon and Magness that they could arrest them and the band, as well as confiscate the band equipment, for inciting a riot. They said Magness had been trying to incite the crowd against the police while singing. That couldnt be possible as the dozens of cops that arrived werent there when the sound was turned on. When Magness stated his innocence, he was arrested.
Dixon said, It actually appeared the cops were trying to provoke the crowd and incite a riot.
If you witnessed the event or have any photos or video before, during or after the police attacked please send them to actforjustice@yahoo.com or call (704) 492-8527.
A campaign is being launched to demand the charges against five of those arrested, now known as The Charlotte Five, be dropped and any violations of their civil liberties be addressed.
Sign the petition to drop the charges against The Charlotte Five at www.petitiononline.com/thefive.
More information will be posted at www.CharlotteAction.org or call (704) 492-8527.