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A kick in the balls for the SCPD
In response to former sentinel editor Tom Honig's Goodtimes cover article telling of his riding along with the SCPD.
Here is a letter to the editor carried in this weekend's Goodtimes that will be out tomorrow.
Here is a letter to the editor carried in this weekend's Goodtimes that will be out tomorrow.
Letters to the Editor
Seeing Blue
Tom Honig, as an embedded reporter with the police department in his cover article “SCPD Blue” (GT 12/9) reminds us of embedded reporters in Iraq. They didn’t really get a dynamic view of things outside of the PR interests of the military. Honig’s report reads like a glowing puff piece. Anyone who has been paying attention to our boys in blue understands things are more complex than this article articulates but I agree that riding shotgun in a cop car would be a good vantage point.
The SCPD seems to welcome ride-alongs. Their website encourages citizens to sign-up to see a cop’s beat from the passenger seat of a police car. Several months ago, I answered that call and was scheduled for an evening shift. I arrived expecting an eye-opening experience, but instead I was denied. Later, then Interim Chief of Police, Kevin Vogel, called me himself, to tell me it was because of prior “contact” with the department. What that meant I do not know. I was convicted on a misdemeanor charge many years ago, maybe that is the reason. I’m an upstanding and active member of the community and I was hoping to have an inside view to better understand things instead of my normal view that is usually colored by police who selectively enforce the laws and often act outside of the law.
The color “blue” is an interesting choice of theme here as it reminds us of news stories of the department’s past. The SCPD was once charged with harassing the Blue Lagoon. For years they would park their squad cars across the street with the headlights flooding into the entrance effectively scaring off the gay patrons of that establishment. They were ordered to pay “the Blue” a quarter of a million dollars. Also, a secret SCPD program called Code Blue had officers beating sleeping homeless people with baseball bats. The department avoided prosecution by firing the Chief of Police. While not mentioning anything “blue,” Honig’s puff piece does give a glimpse of how our local boys work when he tells us that they ran off some men who had done nothing wrong. I don’t have to sit in a police car to see blue. Outside of my own kitchen window I’ve seen the police harassing the gardeners of the Beach Flats Community Garden. An officer who is in the so-called “Gang Task Force” demonstrated which side of the conflict he is on when he upended crates of personal belongings of the peaceful gardeners. This Latino officer is obviously not impartial when it comes to the battles between the colors red and blue, which to me seems quite blue. While the police department profits from the May Day “riot” and saturates downtown as they harass anyone who doesn’t look like they’re shopping, our town has been draped in the color blue. I, too, am blue because this type of journalism is also color-coded. It is yellow.
Brent Adams
Santa Cruz
Seeing Blue
Tom Honig, as an embedded reporter with the police department in his cover article “SCPD Blue” (GT 12/9) reminds us of embedded reporters in Iraq. They didn’t really get a dynamic view of things outside of the PR interests of the military. Honig’s report reads like a glowing puff piece. Anyone who has been paying attention to our boys in blue understands things are more complex than this article articulates but I agree that riding shotgun in a cop car would be a good vantage point.
The SCPD seems to welcome ride-alongs. Their website encourages citizens to sign-up to see a cop’s beat from the passenger seat of a police car. Several months ago, I answered that call and was scheduled for an evening shift. I arrived expecting an eye-opening experience, but instead I was denied. Later, then Interim Chief of Police, Kevin Vogel, called me himself, to tell me it was because of prior “contact” with the department. What that meant I do not know. I was convicted on a misdemeanor charge many years ago, maybe that is the reason. I’m an upstanding and active member of the community and I was hoping to have an inside view to better understand things instead of my normal view that is usually colored by police who selectively enforce the laws and often act outside of the law.
The color “blue” is an interesting choice of theme here as it reminds us of news stories of the department’s past. The SCPD was once charged with harassing the Blue Lagoon. For years they would park their squad cars across the street with the headlights flooding into the entrance effectively scaring off the gay patrons of that establishment. They were ordered to pay “the Blue” a quarter of a million dollars. Also, a secret SCPD program called Code Blue had officers beating sleeping homeless people with baseball bats. The department avoided prosecution by firing the Chief of Police. While not mentioning anything “blue,” Honig’s puff piece does give a glimpse of how our local boys work when he tells us that they ran off some men who had done nothing wrong. I don’t have to sit in a police car to see blue. Outside of my own kitchen window I’ve seen the police harassing the gardeners of the Beach Flats Community Garden. An officer who is in the so-called “Gang Task Force” demonstrated which side of the conflict he is on when he upended crates of personal belongings of the peaceful gardeners. This Latino officer is obviously not impartial when it comes to the battles between the colors red and blue, which to me seems quite blue. While the police department profits from the May Day “riot” and saturates downtown as they harass anyone who doesn’t look like they’re shopping, our town has been draped in the color blue. I, too, am blue because this type of journalism is also color-coded. It is yellow.
Brent Adams
Santa Cruz
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But understandable. Your ax is well ground. Maybe this is the contact they were talking about...
"I'm the guy in the photo facing down the fat cop with the teargas gun." And there is a photo of you jawing at a pig, which has popped up a few times here on indybay.
"I'm the guy in the photo facing down the fat cop with the teargas gun." And there is a photo of you jawing at a pig, which has popped up a few times here on indybay.
Thanks, brent. This is awesome.
For the latest high-priced repressive follies of Vogel's SCPD, see the Sentinel article "Police raid Pacific Avenue bar, make seven arrests" at
http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/ci_16826710?IADID=Search-www.santacruzsentinel.com-www.santacruzsentinel.com (December 10).
Even the Sentinel story itself shows you not just the huge whoopdedoo and the miniscule results of an abusive Drug War raid downtown that reportedly handcuffed all the bar customers. A local attorney told me another Blue Lagoon lawsuit is on the way.
Check also the comments following the Sentinel story for further nauseating details and (in this case) justified expressions of disgust.
http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/ci_16826710?IADID=Search-www.santacruzsentinel.com-www.santacruzsentinel.com (December 10).
Even the Sentinel story itself shows you not just the huge whoopdedoo and the miniscule results of an abusive Drug War raid downtown that reportedly handcuffed all the bar customers. A local attorney told me another Blue Lagoon lawsuit is on the way.
Check also the comments following the Sentinel story for further nauseating details and (in this case) justified expressions of disgust.
Sorry Brent, but I don't think your charactarizaton is valid....nor do you.
You don't get to go around for years on end touting yourself as anti-authority, protesting against the pigs, getting busted recently for an infraction....then turn around and play stunned innocence when they say "no" to letting you ride with them.
Akin to letting the fox into the chicken coop.
Keep It Real. This particular ploy is transparent.
You don't get to go around for years on end touting yourself as anti-authority, protesting against the pigs, getting busted recently for an infraction....then turn around and play stunned innocence when they say "no" to letting you ride with them.
Akin to letting the fox into the chicken coop.
Keep It Real. This particular ploy is transparent.
You may have missed a memo: Being anti-autoritarian IS being "upstanding."
My "infraction" was for playing music downtown in the spot that I've played for an average of 1 hour every week for the past 8 years. I play in a street performance act called Love Gutter. We were told we had a complaint and we had to stop playing or receive a ticket. We stopped and still received the ticket. We always intentionally play as far from dwellings as is possible downtown. We adhere strictly to the Santa Cruz Ordinances that govern performers on Pacific Ave. (time, place and manner laws). We play after close of office business intentionally and yet our complaint came from a law office above Borders Books.
The "infraction" was obviously a veiled attempt to silence a bigmouthed activist who sometimes metaphorically kicks in the balls.
In other news, Commissioner Kim Baskett runs a kangaroo court. She never sides with the defendant. She sees herself as a sentencing function rather than a "decider." That is what cops are for right?
But when the deputy chief of Santa Cruz police Rick Martinez told me in a phone conversation that the department will take no position on the ordinance and will let the courts decide, and we see lack of this sort of lack of justice in the court, thats when we know we're being railroaded and its time to play the "blue" card.
Just keeping' it real.
My "infraction" was for playing music downtown in the spot that I've played for an average of 1 hour every week for the past 8 years. I play in a street performance act called Love Gutter. We were told we had a complaint and we had to stop playing or receive a ticket. We stopped and still received the ticket. We always intentionally play as far from dwellings as is possible downtown. We adhere strictly to the Santa Cruz Ordinances that govern performers on Pacific Ave. (time, place and manner laws). We play after close of office business intentionally and yet our complaint came from a law office above Borders Books.
The "infraction" was obviously a veiled attempt to silence a bigmouthed activist who sometimes metaphorically kicks in the balls.
In other news, Commissioner Kim Baskett runs a kangaroo court. She never sides with the defendant. She sees herself as a sentencing function rather than a "decider." That is what cops are for right?
But when the deputy chief of Santa Cruz police Rick Martinez told me in a phone conversation that the department will take no position on the ordinance and will let the courts decide, and we see lack of this sort of lack of justice in the court, thats when we know we're being railroaded and its time to play the "blue" card.
Just keeping' it real.
Brett, you're also on film harassing the cops when they busted your friend and bandmate Wes. You've also self-reported that you ran down to the levee and made your presence known to the point where you were told to back off when they were dealing with an incident earlier this month. And in this thread, you've called your own kangaroo court and issued unilateral judgments on a judge and the PD in general.
I'm not saying that isn't your right. I'm just saying you've chosen to choose a side, promoted your position as an "activist"..and as such I don't find it surprising that the cops won't let you ride in the front seat with them or join their side. And to try and portray that as a surprise or inappropriate, imo, is just you pandering to your audience here. It's an attempt to pretend shock and outrage which I find disingenuous. Your request was as coldly received, and I think appropriately so, as the cops would have been if they asked to sit in on an IndyBay meeting.
So I stand by my position; your playing at shock when in fact the outcome of your request was a foregone conclusoin to me, and I suspect to you.
I'm not saying that isn't your right. I'm just saying you've chosen to choose a side, promoted your position as an "activist"..and as such I don't find it surprising that the cops won't let you ride in the front seat with them or join their side. And to try and portray that as a surprise or inappropriate, imo, is just you pandering to your audience here. It's an attempt to pretend shock and outrage which I find disingenuous. Your request was as coldly received, and I think appropriately so, as the cops would have been if they asked to sit in on an IndyBay meeting.
So I stand by my position; your playing at shock when in fact the outcome of your request was a foregone conclusoin to me, and I suspect to you.
For the police department's ride-along policy to be transparent and even-handed, they shouldn't be using political criteria to "screen out" those who are their critics. Unless of course, they're just interested in creating good Public Relations and puff pieces in the local fawning media. Whjich, of course, they are.
Outstanding. Courageous. How it is, and we all know it, even Mike Rotkin. But he won't stand up for truth. Not when it's here, in Santa Cruz, in your face. It takes Brent Adams, and the rest of the community that will not cow-tow to intimidation. Don't blow this guy off just because you think you don't like him. If it's true, it's true. Stand up for truth.
Never forget what was done to Wes Modes, the only person convicted of "participating" in last year's New Year's Eve on Pacific Avenue, and how the hot-shot limelighter phonies were silent!
Elizabeth Burchfield, your friends and neighbors are with you in solidarity: OCCUPY PACIFIC AVENUE NEW YEAR'S EVE.
Never forget what was done to Wes Modes, the only person convicted of "participating" in last year's New Year's Eve on Pacific Avenue, and how the hot-shot limelighter phonies were silent!
Elizabeth Burchfield, your friends and neighbors are with you in solidarity: OCCUPY PACIFIC AVENUE NEW YEAR'S EVE.
As i was handing out cookies to passersby last sunday during Santa Love, I offered a Newman O to our beloved Officer Winston as he passed by, walking the downtown beat.
He said, "Not from someone who kicked me in the balls."
Ouch!!
You don't have to take it personally.
My letter was addressed to the department, not individual officers.
He said, "Not from someone who kicked me in the balls."
Ouch!!
You don't have to take it personally.
My letter was addressed to the department, not individual officers.
The fact that you feel compelled to post this like its a high point in your life's achievement speaks volumes. Coming from a pumped up 21 year old kid, it might make sense.
Coming from a middle aged man? Way to Rock The World B!
Coming from a middle aged man? Way to Rock The World B!
thanks for the kind words.
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