Nov 29 6:30pm – 7:30 pm NYC Picket Police Brutality against Trans Incident Toccos vs. Trammel

White cops beat two Black men on November 1st in the West VillageJoin activists from across the city for Anti-Police BrutalityPress Conference & Picket LineWednesday, Nov 29th 6:30pm – 7:30pmIn front of the 6th Precinct(233 West 10th Street)

We Demand that The NYPD
* Stop Racist Police Brutality
* Drop all the Charges against Shakur Trammel & his co-defendants
* FIRE OFFICER TOCCOS! Release the names of all the officers involved in theattack on November 1st
* End the NYPD campaign of Racial and Gender Profiling
* Stop the attacks on youth, people of color, the homeless and lesbian, gay, biand trans people in the West Village

Initiated by TransJustice of The Audre Lorde Project, a LGBTST People of Colorcommunity-organizing center: to endorse or for more info call 718 596-0342 ext 15 or email ikhenry@alp.org

What Happened at Hudson and Christopher – Halloween Night 2006According to eyewitnesses, on November 1st, at around 4:30am, at theintersection of Hudson and Christopher, various African-American and Latina people were approached by a van of police officers and told to move from thecorner. Some of these people were patrons of a pizza restaurant who werestanding out in front, while others were simply crossing the intersection.

As people began to move away from the corner, a 20-year old African-Americanfemale remarked on how disrespectful the tone had been of the female officerwho had given the order. The same officer got out of the van and began to initiate an argument with the 20-year-old woman. Within seconds, OfficerToccos, a white male cop, also jumped out of the van and began to shout at the20-year-old female.

Then without warning or provocation, Officer Toccos pushed the 20-year-old African-American woman twice in her breasts forcing her backwards. A witness at the scene, 23 year old African-American college student Shakur Trammel requested the badge number of Officer Toccos.

In answer to that request, Shakur Trammel was punched in his face. In a fit of rage, Toccos began punching Trammel repeatedly in his chest. He soon threw himon top of the front of the police van and began choking him with his
nightstick.A rampage ensued. Witnesses report, that between 4 to 6 cops, mostly white officers, began kicking and punching, Shakur Trammel as he lay on the ground. Throughout the attack, Officer Toccos continuously beat Trammel with his nightstick. Covered with bruises and his left elbow dislocated Shakur Trammel was then thrown into a police van.

During the attack, Trammel could hear the voices of several people yelling for the police to stop and calling on each other to take pictures to document the assault. As many as 20 people, the vast majority of which were people of color, witnessed the attack. Eye witnesses report that the police went into the crowd and began beating another African–American man, believed to be in his 30’s, who was very vocal about his outrage at the police brutality wielded against Trammel. Both men were arrested along with an African–American female who refused to follow the police command for the witnesses to disperse.

Once they arrived at the 6th Precinct, Shakur Trammel told his arresting officer that he was a Transsexual male and wanted to be placed in a separate cell. This request was ignored. Both of the men, in desperate need of medical attention, were initially placed in the same holding cell. Already in the cell were two other men, one Black and one Latino, both injured and bleeding, who reported that the police at the 6th Precinct also assaulted them. After an hour of demanding to be taken to a hospital, one of the four men of color was then taken from the cell by cops armed with a stun gun.

On November 1st 2006, at the corner of Hudson and Christopher, 2 Black men were beaten, one trans and one non-trans, and arrested along with one Black woman, for refusing to stand idly by as a 20-year old Black woman was assaulted by a white cop. Racist police attacks like the one on November 1st are a daily occurrence in working class and communities of color throughout NYC. In the West Village, the 6th Precinct has become notorious for racist, sexist and anti-lesbian, gay, bi and trans violence unleashed particularly against young people of color, the homeless and transgender people. The people of color LGBT youth organization, FIERCE!, has been at the forefront of fighting on these issues in the West Village for several years.

TransJustice of The Audre Lorde Project calls on social justice activists and organizations from across the city to Endorse and Come to an Anti-Police Brutality Press Conference & Picket Line Wednesday, Nov 29th 6:30pm –7:30pm in front of the 6th Precinct (233 West 10th Street)

TransJustice is a political group created by and for Trans and Gender Non-Conforming people of color. We work to mobilize our communities and allies to action on the pressing political issues we face. These issues include gaining access to jobs, housing, and education; the need for Trans-sensitive healthcare, HIV-related services, and job-training programs; resisting
police, government and anti-immigrant violence. To endorse or for more info
call 718 596-0342 ext 15 or email ikhenry@alp.org

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