Long Beach Repression Updates
The Long Beach Anarchist Community continues to prosper in spite of police 
repression. Tonight there is a benefit at the Long Beach Infoshop for an 
Anarchist Anti-war Conference that is scheduled for late October.
Since the brutal LBPD riot on May Day 2001, numerous anarchist activists 
associated with the Long Beach infoshop have been unjustly persecuted by 
the Southern California Police State Apparatus. Matthew Lamont is still 
being held in Orange County, where he is facing four felony charges 
relating to possession of a destructive device. He was merely transporting 
gasoline in his car. Sarah Roberts has been released from LA County prison. 
She was arrested on May 1, 2001, and was convicted on May 21, 2002 of 
unlawful assembly and wearing a mask with the "intent to commit a crime." 
At Robert's sentencing on May 23rd, she was handed down a six month 
sentence and a $1,000 fine. Ruckus, also arrested at the 5-01-01 police 
riot, is still in jail. Ruckus was coerced by the judge to take a 
three-year plea bargain, lest he face a 17-year sentence. Once he took the 
plea, he discovered that he could be facing another felony charge and that 
under California's inhumane three-strikes law he could now serve 
20-years-to-life.
The case against Cerritos College Mathematics instructor Hasan Hasan has 
been thrown out of court. However, Hasan had already been fired from his 
job and was arrested minutes thereafter without explanation.
Raise the Fist's Sherman Austin is still facing two federal felony 
violations steeming from the U.S. Secret Service, FBI, LAPD, and County 
Sheriff's raid on his home on Febuary 24, 2002. Raise the Fist is an 
open-publishing website (like indymedia), and, yet, one of the charges 
against him is "DISTRIBUTION OF INFORMATION RELATING TO EXPLOSIVES..." On 
August 26th, Austin refused to take a plea bargain offering him one month 
in jail, 5 months in a halfway house, and 3 years supervised release. 
However, the Judge then decided to keep the offer on the table, which is 
where things stand presently.
Read a recent recap of the repression in Long Beach; or go to the website: 
Stop Long Beach Repression.
http://la.indymedia.org/#310

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