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If you haven’t already, definitely jump on the Denver Action Network text loop! This is a user submitted, action alert text loop for the Denver metro area. Anyone can submit a radical, anti-capitalist, anti-authoritarian event to the loop, where moderators will make sure it isn’t spam or a cop/fascist troll, and your event will immediately be texted to a ever growing list of folks in the city!

Just text @denveractionnet to the number 23559. to submit an event or action, just text it to the loop!

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DPD Take Another Life

Originally posted to DAM’s Facebook page:

Yet again the judge, jury and executioner tactics of the denver police devastate another family and community.

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39 year old Dion Avila was murdered in front of his wife and young child Tuesday afternoon by denver police who were supposedly serving a warrant for the arrest of Dion. Now, even before the “official reports” are released to the public, a few points must be recognized in the execution patterns of the denver police. This murder scene, like others in Denver, share very disturbing similarities. First and maybe the most frightening fact about this case nearly mirrors the execution of Ryan Ronquillo where police made the conscious decision to ambush him in a heavily populated area. Both scenes had children close enough to be killed by police bullets and close enough to watch a loved one be murdered. The decision to apprehend Ryan at a heavily populated funeral came after police followed him around town for more a number of hours. Once again today while on scene I couldn’t help but notice the position of the police vehicles around Dion’s car, it looked very familiar. The dark windowed SUV’s were positioned around Dion’s car in what looked like an ambush. Later after getting home I find out that police had been following Dion around earlier in the day in hopes to serve a warrant on him. So this leads me to believe that police made the conscious decision once again, after following Dion around town for hours, to ambush him while children were present in the middle of downtown Denver. If police are going into a situation expecting violence, maybe the situation should be approached with a little more caution, planning, and willingness to protect all life. Are these types of deadly decisions being made by police becoming the standard of police work in this city?

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The second scary similarity is that to the case of Joseph Valverde, who was subsequently executed the same day as Ryan Ronquillo. Joeseph was executed by police during an undercover operation where he was shot 3 times by police while surrendering. Joseph was left handcuffed with no medical attention for nearly ten minutes while police stood over him and watched him die. After being at the scene of Dion’s execution for nearly 5 hours no ambulance had shown up and no medical response action was taken. So did police make NO attempt to save Dion’s life? Police are trained to take life with out question or due process of law but not trained and not willing to save the life of those who find themselves in the court room of the denver police being sentenced to death with out ever hearing their rights.

-A.Cruz

It’s Heating Up: Coffee Not Cops Returns!

New Season, New Energy! Coffee Not Cops made its return for the warmer seasons, with free anarchist and ACAB literature, coffee, banners, chalk, and anti-police mixtapes. Keep an eye out on their facebook page and the Denver Action Network text loop for future Fuck 12 coffee dates with your favorite anarchists and bad kids!

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Coffee Not Cops is a bi-weekly opportunity for local Denver folks to get together and build strong relationships of resistance to police terror and violence.

Direct Autonomous Media: Your Year in Review

We are a little late posting this, but we wanted to give a shout out to our friends in Direct Autonomous Media for hitting their first year in existence and fucking killing it. Here is their end of the year review from back in December:

Repression Coming Down in Denver 

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Update: Angie & Cora have been released from custody today. The felony charges they are currently under investigation for are “criminal mischief,” and “destruction of property of another.” In Colorado when charged with a felony the DA has three days to investigate the charges further and file final charges. There is always a possibility of changes to the current charges. The potential penalties they face are 2 to 6 years in prison and $2,000 to $500,000 in fines. When future court dates are announced, you can find them here at Defend DNVR.

Over the last year there has been a strong resistance to police murder and terror across the city of Denver. This is only the most recent surge in resistance to police terror in our city, going back to the loss of Paul Childs in 2003 or more recently Marvin Booker in 2010.

Denver Police have been systematically targeting and arresting those actively involved in this organizing. Denver Community Defense Committee, a group which has organized extensive support for families of people murdered by police, has five of its seven members under prosecution or known to be under investigation by the Gang Unit of DPD. Prominent independent journalists, those with an expansive reach through social media, have been targeted and arrested while filming the police in Denver.

At a rally outside the statewide conference of Chiefs of Police on July 20th it was observed that DPD had a handbook with names, photos and details on local organizers or participants in demonstrations against the police. DPD has a history of this type of behavior with the “Denver Spy Files,” (http://articles.latimes.com/2002/sep/10/nation/na-spies10) where local law enforcement had kept files on those involved in social movements for decades. While it was found to be illegal by a federal court to compile such files on community organizers and activists, and while DPD settled with the ACLU and promised to cease politcally motivated surveillance, it appears that they have picked up the practice once again.

Since Friday, August 7 at least three organizers in Denver have been visited at their residences by Denver Police officers. DPD has been asking for people by name and snooping around their homes. At least two activists have found out that police officers tried to enter their residences, without a warrant, while they were away from home. Others who have pending legal cases have had more charges added, many months later with no additional evidence, by the office of Mitch Morrissey, Denver District Attorney. It doesn’t seem to be a coincidence that after demonstrations were held in front of Morrisey’s home to protest his failure to indict killer cops, his office is maliciously adding false charges against police brutality protesters. There was also a petition to recall Morrisey as DA that garnered 20,000 signatures, a petition supported by the same protester community he is now targeting.

This morning two activists who have been targets of this harassment from DPD were taken into custody. A month ago they were detained while they were walking down the street and given a request to appear with a detective for an interview. They then were notified they were to be interviewed by the Gang Unit. Last Friday 8 officers came looking for them at a previous address. Today they chose to turn themselves in and are currently being held awaiting booking and the setting of bond. Please contribute to their bond fund at: Denver Anarchist Black Cross Bail Fund

Knowing your rights does not ensure that the police honor them. They do not care. They are legally allowed to lie to you, and will lie to you. However knowing your rights and methodically going through them might help you in your interacting with the police and might help you later if you end up having to go to court.

  • Anything you say will be held against you. Do not answer questions. Do not talk to the police.
  • If police come to your door, you do not have to let them into your house if they do not have a search warrant. You do not have to answer any questions. You can exercise your right to remain silent and to speak to an attorney. Videotape them from inside your home.
  • If you are stopped on the street ask if you are being detained. If the answer is no, ask if you are free to leave. If the answer is yes that you are free to leave, leave immediately. Get as far away as you can, call friends and comrades who you trust.
  • If the police are searching your belongings or home, say out loud “I do not consent to this search.” Keep repeating “I do not consent to a search without a warrant.” It will not stop them from searching necessarily but it may impact what is admissible in court.
  • If they do have a warrant ask to see it(they can show it through the screen or glass, or slide it under the door) verify that it has been signed by a judge. Make note of the items listed on the warrant of what they are allowed to search. If they attempt to search or take any additional items say out loud that you do not consent to items being searched that are not on the warrant.

Let’s keep our heads up and hearts strong. And remember always, Mitch Morrissey’s dog is an anarchist.

If you are an organizer or activist being harassed, detained or have officers come to your home let folks know at defenddnvr@gmail.com and people can be in touch as quickly as possible! 

Repression only makes us stronger! Haters make us love harder! 

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