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Attack on SFPD Vehicles in Solidarity with Grand Jury Resistors

by anonymous
For the silent ones.
In the early hours of August 2nd, tires were slashed and windows were etched on eight San Francisco Police Department cruisers and one San Francisco Sheriff's van while they sat in a maintenance yard.

Greetings of solidarity and complicity to those resisting the grand jury in the Pacific Northwest. In whatever way you choose to resist state repression, we will act to spread and strengthen your struggle.

We also extend this action to comrades facing repression in the midwest: St. Louis, Chicago, Cleveland.

For the silent ones.
For the social war.


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by things
best ation in a long time. were beginning to wonder if people notice a lot of handcuffed people being executed. were wondering if anyone is awake out there.
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ironically, there was a similar solidarity action against a traffic court building in Seattle, and one of my neighbors growing up was an FBI agent. His family member happens to work at that building. It totally hasn't appeared in the newspaper yet though.

I think the FBI is just moving with this, because they can, because it involved federal property. If you look at the video of the march by the Seattle federal courthouse, only the smallest fraction participated in throwing items at the building. And most of them were too dumb to even run away - they stood around shouting and got caught. I personally wonder to what extent the current list of subpoenaed people results from the first arrestees jabbering in jail.
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