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Police Militarize Downtown Fresno on Cesar Chavez Day
Downtown Fresno was a police zone on Friday. Hundreds of students were prevented from reaching City Hall by police in squad cars, on horse back, motorcycles, and on foot. The students were told if they reached City Hall, they would not be arrested or detained. What the police didn’t tell the students is that they would be prevented from reaching City Hall. This is the first of two reports that will be posted today. Detentions and or arrests are still being made as this report is being written.
Police Militarize Downtown Fresno on Cesar Chavez Day
By Mike Rhodes
Community and student leaders were told on Thursday, by the Fresno Police Department (FPD), that students who walked out of class on Friday and ended up at City Hall would not be arrested or detained.. What they were not told was that students would not be allowed to reach city hall. The FPD’s primary strategy was to prevent students from walking off their campuses.
There was a patrol car or motorcycle on every corner around most high schools this morning. Whenever a small group of students would gather at Fresno High, before school started this morning, they would be confronted by school administrators or the police and told to go inside the gates. I witnessed an incident where 5 or 6 students were confronted by a motorcycle officer who demanded to know why they were not in school. They were forced to go to school. Once the students were inside, the gates were locked and police stood guard on the outside. School security and administrators monitored the inside perimeter of the fences.
At one point about 150 students at Fresno High left their classes but could not get off the campus. The teachers were told to lock their doors so the students could not return to class. But, the students could not get off campus either, as the police guarded all exits and would mass at spot where the students would try to climb the fence.
Meanwhile, students from some middle and high schools found their way downtown. A group of about 150 gathered in Courthouse Park and attempted to march down the Mariposa Mall to City Hall, where they believed they would be safe and not arrested. As the students came to “N” street, which is about 2 blocks from City Hall, they were confronted by patrol cars with their lights flashing, police on bicycles, and officers from the Gang Suppression Unit of the FPD (MAGIC). The students were told that they would not be allowed to move any further toward City Hall and were forced to return to Courthouse Park.
This group of students, many of who came from Tehipite Middle School, decided to march to the Convention Center where they heard there was a event taking place honoring Cesar Chavez. The students, who now numbered between 150-200, marched to the Convention Center. When they arrived they were confronted with a group of security guards who told them they would not be allowed to enter the convention center to participate in the celebration. The students were forced to stay on the sidewalk and then decided to march to Roosevelt High School. I left the students as they headed down Ventura Street, on their way to Roosevelt High. I later heard they were surrounded by police and arrested.
Events are still unfolding and I will have more information to add to this story this evening.
By Mike Rhodes
Community and student leaders were told on Thursday, by the Fresno Police Department (FPD), that students who walked out of class on Friday and ended up at City Hall would not be arrested or detained.. What they were not told was that students would not be allowed to reach city hall. The FPD’s primary strategy was to prevent students from walking off their campuses.
There was a patrol car or motorcycle on every corner around most high schools this morning. Whenever a small group of students would gather at Fresno High, before school started this morning, they would be confronted by school administrators or the police and told to go inside the gates. I witnessed an incident where 5 or 6 students were confronted by a motorcycle officer who demanded to know why they were not in school. They were forced to go to school. Once the students were inside, the gates were locked and police stood guard on the outside. School security and administrators monitored the inside perimeter of the fences.
At one point about 150 students at Fresno High left their classes but could not get off the campus. The teachers were told to lock their doors so the students could not return to class. But, the students could not get off campus either, as the police guarded all exits and would mass at spot where the students would try to climb the fence.
Meanwhile, students from some middle and high schools found their way downtown. A group of about 150 gathered in Courthouse Park and attempted to march down the Mariposa Mall to City Hall, where they believed they would be safe and not arrested. As the students came to “N” street, which is about 2 blocks from City Hall, they were confronted by patrol cars with their lights flashing, police on bicycles, and officers from the Gang Suppression Unit of the FPD (MAGIC). The students were told that they would not be allowed to move any further toward City Hall and were forced to return to Courthouse Park.
This group of students, many of who came from Tehipite Middle School, decided to march to the Convention Center where they heard there was a event taking place honoring Cesar Chavez. The students, who now numbered between 150-200, marched to the Convention Center. When they arrived they were confronted with a group of security guards who told them they would not be allowed to enter the convention center to participate in the celebration. The students were forced to stay on the sidewalk and then decided to march to Roosevelt High School. I left the students as they headed down Ventura Street, on their way to Roosevelt High. I later heard they were surrounded by police and arrested.
Events are still unfolding and I will have more information to add to this story this evening.
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Local media coverage of the walkouts on Channel 30 was alright, but mainly had Chief Dyer accusing adults of making pawns out of the students. They showed the massive police presence outside of Fresno High keeping the students from being able to walk out, and blamed adults who were documenting the police presence for the walk outs today. Dyer even said that he thinks that the adults were from outside of Fresno, ie outside agitators, encouraging the students to walk out. He might as well have screamed that the adults were communists or something, in a throw back to some McCarthy sort of bs.
At any rate Debbie Reyes from Prison Moratorium Project and an organizer from the Latino Issues Forum got some good quotes into the Ch. 30 story, and a student organizer was able to explain why the students were continuing to walkout and not just send letters to the politicians from school - as the administrators have been asking them to do. Another one of the so called outside agitator adults was also able to get a good quote in about why his group of folks was there, ie to document the police interaction with the youth trying to walkout(or copwatch).
At any rate Debbie Reyes from Prison Moratorium Project and an organizer from the Latino Issues Forum got some good quotes into the Ch. 30 story, and a student organizer was able to explain why the students were continuing to walkout and not just send letters to the politicians from school - as the administrators have been asking them to do. Another one of the so called outside agitator adults was also able to get a good quote in about why his group of folks was there, ie to document the police interaction with the youth trying to walkout(or copwatch).
Many years ago, I worked for them. You can be sure that they hate protestors and will do whatever it takes to harass you.
fuck the police!
Chief Dyer's brain is too small to realize teenager can organize themselves enougth to stage a walk out. It sure doesn't look like adults made those creative signs with the pointe messages. Maybe it is because Dyer's kids wouldn't be intelligent or brave enough to make a stand. Friday wasn't just another day to walkout but a great leader's birthday. These kids were inspired.
If it was a majority of white kids would there be more outrage??? These kids look like Americans to me. They don't look like they just came up from Mexico. If even wonder how many of their parents are from Mexico or other countries. Seems like the Mayor, and law enforcement of Fresno just likes to intimatedate people, and now they are intimatedating kids.
I'm glad there were other adults there to witness what the kids did and what the police did.
I makes me wonder what would have happened if there wasn't a photographer and other witnesses there.
Someone like Chief Dyer might be in charge now, but again I say: all these kids are going to be voters and if they can organize this walk out,, just think how they can organize a campaign.
Thanks Mike for your hard work.
If it was a majority of white kids would there be more outrage??? These kids look like Americans to me. They don't look like they just came up from Mexico. If even wonder how many of their parents are from Mexico or other countries. Seems like the Mayor, and law enforcement of Fresno just likes to intimatedate people, and now they are intimatedating kids.
I'm glad there were other adults there to witness what the kids did and what the police did.
I makes me wonder what would have happened if there wasn't a photographer and other witnesses there.
Someone like Chief Dyer might be in charge now, but again I say: all these kids are going to be voters and if they can organize this walk out,, just think how they can organize a campaign.
Thanks Mike for your hard work.
Thats what ahppens when you have police.
thwe world would be a whole lot funner if they werent around.
thwe world would be a whole lot funner if they werent around.
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