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Noche Discusses His Arrest for Bearing Witness to Police Brutality
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Stop the Prejudicial Prosecution of Noche Diaz
Noche Diaz, photo credit: Bud Korotzer
What you can do:
“Noche” Diaz, a young revolutionary, has been arrested five times since October and has had eleven charges piled on him in four boroughs, all for observing and protesting the illegitimate actions of the NYPD. Noche was one of the founders of the Stop Mass Incarceration Network, which has organized major protests against stop-and-frisk beginning on October 21, 2011 in Harlem, kicking off a citywide struggle against stop-and-frisk. He is well known to the people...and to the NYPD for being a member of the People’s Neighborhood Patrol of Harlem.
- Sign the resolution to drop charges
- Call Bronx District Attorney Robert Johnson at & tell him to drop the charges against Noche Diaz
“Noche” Diaz, a young revolutionary, has been arrested five times since October and has had eleven charges piled on him in four boroughs, all for observing and protesting the illegitimate actions of the NYPD. Noche was one of the founders of the Stop Mass Incarceration Network, which has organized major protests against stop-and-frisk beginning on October 21, 2011 in Harlem, kicking off a citywide struggle against stop-and-frisk. He is well known to the people...and to the NYPD for being a member of the People’s Neighborhood Patrol of Harlem.
Motorist beaten by NYPD
In March, Noche was arrested in the Bronx. This is the same precinct where NYPD officers from the 43rd Precinct killed Amadou Diallo in 1999 with 44 shots, as he stood, unarmed, in front of his door, and where they killed Malcolm Ferguson, another unarmed Black man, in 2000. As Noche walked up to the intersection of Westchester and Boynton on March 13th, . Bystanders were screaming at the police to stop, and pulling out their phones to document the brutality. But to the NYPD, the problem wasn’t the beat-down of an unarmed man, but peoples’ outrage at them for doing it. The police put a headlock on a woman taping the police, and threw her partner into a window for coming to her defense.
Noche and others were watching police conduct, as they have a legal right to do, but he and two others were arrested. Bronx prosecutors even admit Noche was within his rights to observe, as he told them at the scene. He is charged with disorderly conduct and specifically with not obeying a cop’s order to move.
Because NYPD arrested Noche in Brooklyn and Queens last fall for participating in mass civil disobedience to STOP stop-and-frisk, and arrested him twice in Manhattan when they claim he interfered with their attempts to arrest unnamed other person who were not arrested, NYC prosecutors now argue that Noche shows a “pattern” of interfering with police. In Noche’s case the pattern is of unjustified arrest for doing lawful activity, and of police lying, piling on charges to target this young revolutionary activist.
What about the PATTERN of police murder and brutality against millions? What about the PATTERN of getting stopped-and-frisked, getting put into the system with a record, and incarceration facing a big part of this generation of youth? It's outrageous that police routinely beat people, way too often killing young men like Ramarley Graham, unarmed when he was shot in his own apartment this year in the Bronx. But people who observe, document, and verbally expose the routine brutality of the police are themselves arrested and brutalized and called criminals?
No more guilty-until-proven-innocent for our youth! We can’t allow the authorities to target, convict, and jail Noche, who faces years in jail on Class A misdemeanor charges. By targeting Noche they are trying to send a message that people who stand up to their brutality and expose the illegitimate use of authority by the police are criminals.
No! Right is on the side of the protesters. We can’t and won’t stand for this, coming from authorities who endanger hundreds of thousands in NYC alone, with the racist, illegal and unconstitutional practice of stop-and-frisk, enforcing a system of mass incarceration of millions. We can defending Noche by condemning these unjust charges, demanding the prosecutors drop them, and by hundreds of us showing up July 27th for his trial, and strengthening and spreading the movement against mass incarceration, stop-and-frisk, and the whole unjust system it’s part of.
Noche and others were watching police conduct, as they have a legal right to do, but he and two others were arrested. Bronx prosecutors even admit Noche was within his rights to observe, as he told them at the scene. He is charged with disorderly conduct and specifically with not obeying a cop’s order to move.
Because NYPD arrested Noche in Brooklyn and Queens last fall for participating in mass civil disobedience to STOP stop-and-frisk, and arrested him twice in Manhattan when they claim he interfered with their attempts to arrest unnamed other person who were not arrested, NYC prosecutors now argue that Noche shows a “pattern” of interfering with police. In Noche’s case the pattern is of unjustified arrest for doing lawful activity, and of police lying, piling on charges to target this young revolutionary activist.
What about the PATTERN of police murder and brutality against millions? What about the PATTERN of getting stopped-and-frisked, getting put into the system with a record, and incarceration facing a big part of this generation of youth? It's outrageous that police routinely beat people, way too often killing young men like Ramarley Graham, unarmed when he was shot in his own apartment this year in the Bronx. But people who observe, document, and verbally expose the routine brutality of the police are themselves arrested and brutalized and called criminals?
No more guilty-until-proven-innocent for our youth! We can’t allow the authorities to target, convict, and jail Noche, who faces years in jail on Class A misdemeanor charges. By targeting Noche they are trying to send a message that people who stand up to their brutality and expose the illegitimate use of authority by the police are criminals.
No! Right is on the side of the protesters. We can’t and won’t stand for this, coming from authorities who endanger hundreds of thousands in NYC alone, with the racist, illegal and unconstitutional practice of stop-and-frisk, enforcing a system of mass incarceration of millions. We can defending Noche by condemning these unjust charges, demanding the prosecutors drop them, and by hundreds of us showing up July 27th for his trial, and strengthening and spreading the movement against mass incarceration, stop-and-frisk, and the whole unjust system it’s part of.
Stop Stop and Frisk! Drop the Charges Against the Protesters!
Thursday, 12 July 2012 14:55 from the New York chapter of
The synergy created by the Fathers Day Silent March against "Stop and Frisk," the Center for Constitutional Rights' against the NYPD, and advocacy by other groups who challenge the NYPD policy is powerful. Indeed the Bloomberg administration and Ray Kelly have been very much on the political defensive because of all the protest, but so far they've gotten away without changing anything substantial on the policy of "stop and frisk."
No action can substitute for people directly confronting an abuse that is immoral and illegal. TheStop Mass Incarceration Network called for non-violent actions at police precincts in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens where people directly confronted the NYPD. This led to arrests of 83 people who demanded an end to Stop and Frisk policies.
Despite demands to "drop the charges" the trial of activists arrested in Manhattan resulted in a conviction for disorderly conduct but no jail time. Now the prosecutors have upped the ante. Those arrested in Brownsville and Jamaica face misdemeanor charges of disorderly conduct and obstruction of governmental administration and possible jail time.
One of the protestors is “Noche” Diaz, who is also a member of the People's Neighborhood Patrol of Harlem (whose aim is to prevent law enforcement from violating the peoples' rights and brutalizing them under the color of authority). Noche has been arrested 5 times and faces 11 charges which prosecutors are attempting to combine into one trial: (charges from the 'Stop & Frisk' protest in October 2011, and an arrest in March 2012, when they arrested Noche during a youth protest around Trayvon Martin; he also faces charges in the Bronx where he witnessed a police attack on a Black motorist). Clearly Noche has been targeted for his activism and faces serious jail time if this combination of charges is allowed to stand and charges are not dropped.
See Noche .
WHAT YOU CAN DO to SUPPORT THE RESOLUTION TO DROP THE CHARGES
1. : Contributions are tax deductible--indicate Defense Fund
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3. Ask any groups/organizations you belong to sign on to the Resolution
4. Forward this e-mail to friends and family and speak to them about signing the Resolution
5. Ask anyone you know who has been stopped and frisked to tell the story at .
6. Join the Defense Committee: Meetings Mondays at 7 pm every two weeks (July 16 and beyond) at the Riverside Church--enter on Claremont between 120th -121st.
The synergy created by the Fathers Day Silent March against "Stop and Frisk," the Center for Constitutional Rights' against the NYPD, and advocacy by other groups who challenge the NYPD policy is powerful. Indeed the Bloomberg administration and Ray Kelly have been very much on the political defensive because of all the protest, but so far they've gotten away without changing anything substantial on the policy of "stop and frisk."
No action can substitute for people directly confronting an abuse that is immoral and illegal. TheStop Mass Incarceration Network called for non-violent actions at police precincts in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens where people directly confronted the NYPD. This led to arrests of 83 people who demanded an end to Stop and Frisk policies.
Despite demands to "drop the charges" the trial of activists arrested in Manhattan resulted in a conviction for disorderly conduct but no jail time. Now the prosecutors have upped the ante. Those arrested in Brownsville and Jamaica face misdemeanor charges of disorderly conduct and obstruction of governmental administration and possible jail time.
One of the protestors is “Noche” Diaz, who is also a member of the People's Neighborhood Patrol of Harlem (whose aim is to prevent law enforcement from violating the peoples' rights and brutalizing them under the color of authority). Noche has been arrested 5 times and faces 11 charges which prosecutors are attempting to combine into one trial: (charges from the 'Stop & Frisk' protest in October 2011, and an arrest in March 2012, when they arrested Noche during a youth protest around Trayvon Martin; he also faces charges in the Bronx where he witnessed a police attack on a Black motorist). Clearly Noche has been targeted for his activism and faces serious jail time if this combination of charges is allowed to stand and charges are not dropped.
See Noche .
WHAT YOU CAN DO to SUPPORT THE RESOLUTION TO DROP THE CHARGES
1. : Contributions are tax deductible--indicate Defense Fund
2.
3. Ask any groups/organizations you belong to sign on to the Resolution
4. Forward this e-mail to friends and family and speak to them about signing the Resolution
5. Ask anyone you know who has been stopped and frisked to tell the story at .
6. Join the Defense Committee: Meetings Mondays at 7 pm every two weeks (July 16 and beyond) at the Riverside Church--enter on Claremont between 120th -121st.
Earlier Posts
UPCOMING EVENTS
Sat, Sept 1 @ midnight campaign ends
Mon, Sept. 3 West Indian American Day Carnival, details TBA
Wed, Sept 5, 9am Rally:
No Jail for Noche Diaz!
Manhattan Criminal Court
100 Centre St.
Thurs, Sept 13 Blow the Whistle on Stop-and-Frisk
Location & details TBA
Tues, Sept 18, 7pm New Freedom Fighters Awards Night with Cornel West
Location & details TBA
Mon, Sept. 3 West Indian American Day Carnival, details TBA
Wed, Sept 5, 9am Rally:
No Jail for Noche Diaz!
Manhattan Criminal Court
100 Centre St.
Thurs, Sept 13 Blow the Whistle on Stop-and-Frisk
Location & details TBA
Tues, Sept 18, 7pm New Freedom Fighters Awards Night with Cornel West
Location & details TBA
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Watch SMIN's Jamel Mims on Democracy Now!
San Francisco: Protesting Stop-and-Frisk Before It Starts
, San Francisco Chronicle, July 18, 2012
NYPD calls stop stop-and-frisk activists Christina Gonzalez and Matthew Swaye "Professional Agitators"
7/3/12 (DNAinfo)
7/2/12 (NY Daily News)
7/2/12 (DNAinfo)
From SMIN activist and social comedian Randy Credico:
Geico gecko says NYC is a dangerous place for living things of color...
Detective Columbo to NYPD "Just Say No to Stop and Frisk"
Abide in Me

photo credit: Bud Korotzer
May 6, 2012, Rev. Stephen H. Phelps, Riverside Church, Sunday Sermon
Excerpt: "Many of you know that I was numbered among the twenty defendants on trial last week for our action of last October to stop Stop+Frisk, the policy of the mayor of this town and of his police to strike fear into every non-white man in the city on the theory that guns and drugs will be easier to control if all people of color are afraid of being violated by the police every day everywhere--fourth amendment be damned—and also afraid of occasionally being shot to death in their bathrooms and bedrooms and backyards like Ramarley Graham and Trayvon Martin—this, a stone-faced reminder that prison isn’t power’s only bullet. Stop+Frisk is city-sanctioned terrorism."
Excerpt: "Many of you know that I was numbered among the twenty defendants on trial last week for our action of last October to stop Stop+Frisk, the policy of the mayor of this town and of his police to strike fear into every non-white man in the city on the theory that guns and drugs will be easier to control if all people of color are afraid of being violated by the police every day everywhere--fourth amendment be damned—and also afraid of occasionally being shot to death in their bathrooms and bedrooms and backyards like Ramarley Graham and Trayvon Martin—this, a stone-faced reminder that prison isn’t power’s only bullet. Stop+Frisk is city-sanctioned terrorism."
The Stop Mass Incarceration Network is building a movement to end the injustice of mass incarceration, police brutality and the racially biased policies and practices of the police, the courts and the U.S. legal system, and to support the rights of prisoners and the formerly incarcerated. To learn more, read the Stop Mass Incarceration Network's Mission Statement. In New York City, the Stop Stop & Frisk Campaign engages in nonviolent civil disobedience to raise awareness for the need to end the NYPD's indiscriminate stop-and-frisk policy.
