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Monday, February 18, 2008 
Earlier this week we drop a story about the riots in Olympia, Washington at a dead prez concert. The local media blamed dead prez for the actions of 400 people who flipped a police car... the truth of the matter was dp was on stage when all this took place.. Peep the video which shows you just who set it off and then ask yourself, where are your hard earned tax dollars going when you can't count on people to do what they are sworn to do-protect and serve..

for those who didn't peep the initial article here it is for your viewing pleasure..

Davey D

here is the footgae from the so called 'dead prez riots'

http://radioactivegavin.wordpress.com/2008/02/21/dead-prez-footage-circulated-by-student-government/





Hey folks...

I been up here in Seattle this weekend hearing all about the aftermath of the so called riots in nearby Olympia, Washington at Evergreen College. Sadly many Hip Hop websites reprinted and regurgitated the news put out by the police and local media as opposed to directly calling the artists, students and organizers of the concert where things went down..

Not only has the media gotten it wrong, in some cases they have gone out of their way to print and broadcast false testimonies from people who claim affiliations to organizations and groups connected to the event. The media has been super super shady up here

Below is an account of what happened with more to come. Tuesday (today Feb 19th) there will be an official press conference and because 206 Zulu and the group Alpha P are up on their shit, they had the awareness to do a press conference to counter some of the media spin being put on dead prez and other Hip Hop groups.

Here's just a few things to keep in mind... Out in Olympia on the Evergreen Campus the cops have been out of control. Apparently the students there had enough. While dead prez was performing the cops came along and arrested a brother who really hadn't done anything. They attempted to take him away when over 400 students surrounded the police and pretty much made them back down... I don't wanna say too much until the official statements come down.. but here's an eye witness account..

As you read this, keep a couple pof things in mind. First, the following evening (friday Feb 15th) dead prez was denied to do their scheduled show in neighboring Seattle because of the erroneous accusations. They were being blamed for the confrontation..

second, some will be tempted to say that the students should've used more restraint. They should've peacefully protested etc etc. I'll be the first to agree with taking a peaceful route, but when you hear that police harrasment is at an all the time on this campus even after peaceful courses of action are taken, its difficult to understand what other options are available.
meanwhile as I get back to the Bay Area, I get greeted with the sad news about a cop in Berkeley shooting a grandmother in the back in front of her kids and grandkids. It seems like this madness will not stop.

Davey D



Peace all,

On February 14th, 2008, Dead Prez with Umi, Sis Hailstorm, Alpha-P, DJ B-Girl, Project, and two other DJs from Olympia (sorry, I can't remember their names) performed at Evergreen State College in Olympia.

During Prez's set, Olympia Police came in to the venue and arrested a black male, who was being accused by a white male of punching him and his friend during a fight outside the venue approx. 30 minutes earlier. I didn't see the fight, I just heard about it. I was told by another student that the white male started it.

Except for this incident, the actual show was completely peaceful!
Everybody who took the stage was dope. Slap yourself right now if you missed it. ;)

The local media, specifically [FOX affiliate] KCPQ-13, and [Cox Television affiliate ] KIRO-7 has been claiming on television that Prez told the crowd, in essense, to attack the police. THIS IS A LIE and A MAJOR DISTORTION! If you follow the link, you'll see that KIRO-TV in particular couldn't even get the group's name correct, let alone give complete and accurate details of what really happened.

M1 of Prez specifically told the crowd, who were already shouting "cops are in the building" and " the police" on their own, to "make sure the brotha was safe" and to "handle the situation responsibly". They then went back to doing their set.

Once the police got the black male outside and into the car, the mostly white crowd of Evergreen students started chanting, "let him go!" and surrounded the car. They also shouted slogans denouncing capitalism and white .

As more police arrived, more students started surrounding the car. I estimate the number at about 400, plus many onlookers; including alot of people with cameras. The police pepper sprayed a few people, myself included, and then tried to penetrate the ring of people around the police car. When they did that, people in the crowd started throwing rocks, garbage cans, etc. Then, a small group in masks ( I was told they were s) bum rushed the car and opened the back door where the black male was seated in handcuffs.

The police stopped the rush, and then announced they were leaving. Then more students surrounded the car, shouting "when he is free, you can leave!".

According to a witness near me ( I couldn't see so well, due to pepper spray in my eyes and more people joining the crowd near the car) the police opened the door, uncuffed the black male, and he walked away!

The police then started a hasty retreat. One officer and his car got separated from the group and he was pelted with objects until he ran over with his fellow officers. The crowd scooted the car away from the wall and then turned it over. The gas tank was punctured and the computer was taken out of it. Calls went out to open the trunk and take their weapons, but no one did.

After the police left, some in the crowd started taking the car apart, while others tried to set it on fire. Olympia police returned and everybody started leaving and the police deployed more pepper spray.

End note:
Before people outside of Seattle and the hip-hop scene start thinking this was just a bunch of 'drunk college kids' or 'outside agitators', keep in mind that at the tail end of last year, Evergreen students laid their bodies on the line in an attempt to stop shipments of war materials (like Armored Personel Carriers and Tanks) coming back from Iraq at the Port of Olympia, in an effort to do something direct and tangible to stop the war (as they saw it).

At that time, police were accused of using excessive force, and the fall out from all of that hasn't really resolved itself yet; so many people are still very angry; I was told this by more than a few different people present last night. Someone else suggested that the students were attempting to assert community control over the police using direct action.

Hopefully, a positive resolution can come from all of this that everybody can be at peace with.

Greg

http://radioactivegavin.wordpress.com/2008/02/21/dead-prez-footage-circulated-by-student-government/
jam!

 
wow... M1 and stic are SOOO DANGEROUS- bad, bad men. they encourage the kids to take direct action. we must stop them NOW, before more people become aware of the society they live in.
 
Posted by jam! on Monday, February 18, 2008 - 12:26 PM
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Clif Soulo

 
Have to stay informed!!!! The truth always finds it's way through the bull!!
 
Posted by Clif Soulo on Monday, February 18, 2008 - 4:48 PM
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The Trans-Dimensional Balla

 
Inspirational... Truly. Go M1 and Stic... and Most Importantly, Great job by the kids in Washington!!
 
Posted by The Trans-Dimensional Balla on Monday, February 18, 2008 - 5:48 PM
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Raquel Z. Rivera

 
Thanks for making sure we always hear the versions that don't make it to the "official" news!
 
Posted by Raquel Z. Rivera on Monday, February 18, 2008 - 8:01 PM
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JukeB[]x

 
Hmmm...so lemme see.

I've read this version, AND the version in the Seattle Times...and I've gotta say that SOME OF the folks in the crowd acted like fucking idiots.

Now since I know that telling it like it is will get a million people jumping down my throat, allow me to tell you right off that I've been in protests plenty of times. Anti-war protests...anti-police brutality protests...shit...I was at the DNC protests in 2000 at the Staples Center. One can protest and have their voice heard WITHOUT tipping over a cop car...WITHOUT stealing it's computer...WITHOUT doing graffiti on the cop car. All of that shit is taking it overboard and giving the government the "justification" it wants to start deploying the Active Denial Systems to locations where protests might occur. Wait and see.

Honestly, say what you want...but idiots that turn protests into riots give EVERY activist a bad name. If you can't face that fact, you're delusional.

Now let the attacks flow...
 
Posted by JukeB[]x on Monday, February 18, 2008 - 10:26 PM
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JukeB[]x

 
Sarcasm aside, like I said...I've been in MANY protests, and it's possible to get your point across without acting like an idiot. It's also possible without going completely soft like you suggest.
 
Posted by JukeB[]x on Wednesday, February 20, 2008 - 2:49 AM
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jaz

 
lmao.
 
Posted by jaz on Tuesday, February 19, 2008 - 9:59 PM
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Davey D

 
So after all these protests.. and there have been many.. including nuemrous ones on the campus.. the cops have ceased to stop their level of antagonism.. Sooner or later shit erupts.. This is what happned in France. Its happening in Kanya.. It happned here throughout the states.. we all gotta live together.. enough is enough.. I am not mad at those people....
 
Posted by Davey D on Monday, February 18, 2008 - 10:34 PM
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JukeB[]x

 
Unfortunately, after what the crowd did here it will only get worse. Those in power always will look for legitimate justifications for their tactics. They'll point to the "riot" as cause to ban hip-hop shows...run surveillance on any such events in the future...etc. Sorry Davey, but the rioters had a chance to make a stand without acting the fool...and they blew their chance.
 
Posted by JukeB[]x on Tuesday, February 19, 2008 - 1:38 PM
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DJAMALA

 
ain't mad at you, hey I have heard your voice before I got the passion to write on this great forum to show why I am a lot RBG who have widespread panics, which is a lot of people must understand I am private to do the fact I am working to be ready knowing I will be ready to see that they kill people still they see can not intend to or intend make a common ground show, we have to privately find a room like myspace has found to come together and respect where we come from yet not get stuck in it so that my X well there are two stic man and m1 can do what I need rap to do, that only rap can do since HIP HOP is everywhere, and yes these are Krs one's words cause he is a teacher----Class is in session--- if has been for a while, I am going to be a professor, guess what there are ellen goreman's lectures on Kanye's lyrics to show the poetics of it 's broadness of where we all live to walk this way to where sach's mom is also or was a professor university of berkely courses study pac's poetics like m1 wrote a book about it and now I am so broke I am the stereotype that 0-18 I was relating to the shows like amen and sanford and son, and had to what for a different world to still see they have a new box to place me in.


ben franklin said time enough is never enough(pharaphasing him) so we got to as roundtable said keep on pushing and watch how many venues no longer have HIP HOP because somethings need to be rapped about, like there will be no keller williams,

I need them both cause I am a dj I can blend them both to match this is my verbal mixtape thanks to davey d


(please refrain from using the most common distraction and see the typos and think you might be addhd too, or something when it has been noted that in times of war and where people are not even solvent enough to break even for taxes sake, the message does not get lost so...................)

get deb to show you a flash with the song rapture
 
Posted by DJAMALA on Monday, February 18, 2008 - 11:32 PM
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Mike Brown the REMIX

 
Funny how the Newsstations don't even bother to fact-check the incident and accuse dp of starting the riot. Madness.

D, keep your head up out there.
 
Posted by Mike Brown the REMIX on Tuesday, February 19, 2008 - 1:29 AM
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Elijah H.

 
Actions like those of the students, while dangerous are necessary to show solidarity against the tactics and evils of our current societies structure. I am pleased to see the youth both Black and White & others willing to be steadfast in opposition to wrong!
 
Posted by Elijah H. on Tuesday, February 19, 2008 - 4:49 AM
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JukeB[]x

 
What was necessary was a show of solidarity.

What was unnecessary was overturning a cop car and stealing the computer.

Imagine Martin Luther King's legacy if he had destroyed property and stolen things...

Imagine Malcolm's legacy if he had done graffiti on cop cars...

Oh, wait...there wouldn't BE any legacy...they'd be faceless, nameless Black men marginalized by the system that has done the same to so many that came before them, and came after them. People gotta be smarter. You can show solidarity by blocking the path of the cop car alone. At the point where they flipped it and everything else, they lost all credibility in the eyes of probably 90% of observers.

All of that said, and despite what my personal differences may be with Dead Prez, I have no doubt in my mind that they were NOT responsible for what happened. Pin this one on some idiots in the crowd.
 
Posted by JukeB[]x on Tuesday, February 19, 2008 - 1:35 PM
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El Diablo
Malik B

 
Since when has "good" behavior caused authority to respond in kind? "Good" translates to easily ignored. I think the fact the cops couldn't stop the students from freeing that man will speak louder than what they did to the car.
 
Posted by El Diablo on Tuesday, February 19, 2008 - 8:53 PM
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Davey D

 
Imagine if there was no Deacons for Defense waiting in the wings while MLK did his thing? Imagine if there was no SNCC threatening to tear shit up when King pushed for the Civil Rights Bill? Imagine if there was no Malcolm X and people who felt like him which caused JFK to sit down with King and beg him to do the march on Washington?

This thing in Olympia has nothing to do with King.. and sadly while the overwhelming majority of people who flipped the cop car, its Black folks being blamed. The footage shows this, eyewitness reports show this, yet Black people are getting blamed? So much for all that King legacy stuff.. THERE ARE NO BLACK people in Olympia..

And while we sit here and somehow sympathize with the cops, over the weekend a grandmother was shot in front of her kids and grandkids by a cop. This happned here in the Bay Area, folks are outraged. But I guess we should go down to the police station and sing we shall overcome one more time and perhaps, perhaps the good ole boys in blue will somehow understand..
 
Posted by Davey D on Tuesday, February 19, 2008 - 1:42 PM
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Cachaça

 
Gandhi.

The fact of the matter is that if the crowd at Evergreen didn't gather in the first place then NO ONE would have been blamed.

If a fight had broken out at a Green Day (or some other less threatening/political music group) concert it would have ended with the arrest being able to take place without a hitch.

I'm not blaming Dead Prez for anything but rather the kids in the crowd. Everyone there was on some "stick it to the man" vibe feeling cool and political and decided to escalate it. This is natural for fans of a group such as Dead Prez but these kids took their message out of context in my opinion.

The police response was overkill and played right into the hip, white art students' egoes which led to who could throw what at the cops and get away with it.

They got to go back to school and be white and privelaged the next day. What exactly did that help?

Most college kids I've come across these days think that any time you have a large group tangle with cops it means you are striking a blow against the establishment. Sometimes it's just a bunch of idiots.
 
Posted by Cachaça on Saturday, March 01, 2008 - 12:33 AM
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JukeB[]x

 
What was most effective about King was the contrast portrayed by his relative calm in the face of great power and adversity. He could march on, and take a rock thrown at him, and keep moving forward like nothing happened. That INCREDIBLE will power to take personal attacks and yet never deviate from his goal is what captured the WORLD'S attention. Footage of civil rights protestors marching peacfully while being attacked by racist cops STILL sends a chill down my spine. Those images are a large part of why the civil rights movement was effective. It served as the most amazing example of the police & racist government's overly-brutal tactics. Had the civil rights marches turned violent on behalf of the marchers, then they would have served to further the cause of the racists.

Aside from all that:

- I don't pretend for one minute that the cops were right. I wasn't there...neither were any of us. I have been a victim of police brutality AND the subsequent cover-up, so I've felt first-hand what they're capable of. That said, not all cops are bad.

- As for what happened up in the Bay, I haven't heard shit about it down here in So-Cal. Why is that? Who knows. But some peaceful protests (and smart media management) would probably help to raise awareness of the issue.

- As for there being "no black people in Olympia" I guess that puts a dent in the eyewitness report you posted saying the cops were trying to arrest a Black male. Hmmm.


Anyway...Violent tactics only serve to "prove" the point of the cops. It makes all of us activists look bad...it gives them the "justification" they want to deploy other brutal means of non-lethal crowd control (ADS)...and it accomplishes nothing except getting a few more people locked up in prison for doing stupid shit. This wasn't some kids fighting back against the system...it was some idiots doig stupid shit and eventually getting locked up for it.
 
Posted by JukeB[]x on Wednesday, February 20, 2008 - 3:01 AM
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Davey D

 
we'll have to agree to diagree Bro.. Hit me and I'll hit you back.. enough is enough. show me where peaceful protests have worked with respect to police.. and maybe I can buy it..
we saw peaceful protests after Diallo got shot around my old neighborhood 41 times.. the result of the peaceful protests was a security guard getting a plunger shoved up his ass a few months later by NY police, an increase in police shootings and the eventual shooting of unarmed sean bell 50 times.

We saw these peaceful protests get dismissed by law and order types who tried to paint bad pictures.. and not one single concession or convictions given..
 
Posted by Davey D on Wednesday, February 20, 2008 - 4:30 AM
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Saul T.C. Waters

 
First --props to Dave for covering the issue.

Second -- Dave & B[]x are BOTH right... this has nothing to do with Dr King OR the legacy of
an organization or cause. it DOES have to do with fair treatment of our folks. Im not
saying flipping a car and taggin it was the answer but organized action has to be taken
when the police wont police themselves...and the presence of that kind of threat
does volumes. PD wants to go home to their families at the end of the day and
action like this gives them incentive to rethink the bullshit they try when we're not
organized
 
Posted by Saul T.C. Waters on Tuesday, February 19, 2008 - 10:33 PM
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Father Jah Unstopable Rock Out Boy

 
IT'S STILL BUCK THE SYSTEM ALL DAY, ERR DAY, I'M RIDIN WID DPZ !!!!! THAT'S WHAT'S GURRGLIN!!! AND BE SURE TO STOP YHRU MY MY SPACE PAGE AND CHECK MY NEW BANGER WITH M1 OF DEAD PREZ AND NATIVE CALLED "JUNGLE WALK".

myspace.com/fatherjah
 
Posted by Father Jah Unstopable Rock Out Boy on Wednesday, February 20, 2008 - 12:43 AM
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...

 
I was there and what i seen gave more umph to my theory about vegetarians....
 
Posted by ... on Friday, February 22, 2008 - 5:40 AM
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kee

 
DEAD PREZ HAS ALWAYS BEEN A SERIOS THREAT TO WHITE SUPREMACY AND WILL CONTINUE TO BE. WHEN THEY ARE ON POINT ITS NOT DEAD PREZ YOU HEAR, ITS DR. KHAILD ABDUL MUHAMMAD, UHURU, AMILCAR CABRAL, THOMAS SANKARA, ITS YAA ASANTE WAA YOU HEAR AND ROBERT F. WILLIAMS
WE NEED TO HOLD BACK OUR DOLLARS. STOP FCKIN SHOPPING PEOPLE, WE ARE FINANCING OUR OWN OPPRESSION, CALL OUT THESE PREACHERS AND SELECTED OFFICIALS, WHO ARE PUT IN PLACE TO DO US IN. EVER NOTICE THE MORE BLACKS WE PUT IN GOVERNMENT THE WORSE OFF WE ARE BECOMING? WE MUST DEVELOP OR OWN POLITICAL PARTY FOR THE DESCENDANTS OF ENSLAVED AFRICANS, AND YES A MILITARY IS NEEDED AS WE KNOW JUST HAVING WEALTH AND PLAYING NICE DOESNT MEAN THESE EVIL ONES WILL LEAVE US ALONE... SEE THE TULSA RIOTS AND ROSEWOOD AND GULLAH SC AND OTHER VIOLENT ATTACKS ON AFRICANS WORLD WIDE, KATRINIA AND THE NOW HOUSING DISPLACMENT AROUND THE COUNTRY IN EVERY MAJOR CITY. NO ONE HAS EVER PLAYED NICE WITH US!! NICE IS WHAT KEEPS US IN THE CONDITIONS WE ARE IN.

STAY UP AFRICANS AND GET READY
 
Posted by kee on Friday, February 22, 2008 - 7:01 PM
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David
David Ellerbrock

 
I DO live in Olympia, and all my friends were at the show ( I was supposed to go, but opted out cause i had to study)... one of my buds actually saw the fight go down. Apparently a guy either hit or got rough with a girl and the girls boyfriend or good friend beat the shi t out of the guy that hit her... the cops break up the fight and arrest the dude who was protecting his girl. Now we here in the O-L-Y are pretty well known for not liking cops, so of course when we see someone get arrested, we start raising hell. Now, all the stuff with the crowd getting the guy OUT of arrest happens, and by now the cops are just trying to get the hell out of there... they do not want to deal with a crowd that just got done watching a dead prez show... they try to leave and one of their cars doesnt want to start. A delay of the cops leaving was all the crowd needed to start rioting. So when it comes down to it, there was no ACTUAL REASON for the riot. Which i think is actually pretty hilarious... the crowd got what they wanted, and they STILL rioted... so its silly to claim that this was some big statement, or a protest against police brutality, cause nothing happened. We just dont like cops, and if you want to look for a REASON, the reason is watching a Dead Prez show is all we need to get us hyped up enough to riot... which i think is awesome, in a comedic sort of way. I wouldnt say that Dead Prez is to blame because it is true that they never encouraged the crowd to riot or get violent... but they ARE Revolutionary but Gangsta! If it had been a Talib show I can guarantee this wouldnt have happened. So the riot itself was pretty pointless, but its rad that Dead Prez can get a whole crowd to get into REVOLUTION MODE. And to clear things up, there ARE Blacks in Olympia. We have like seven.
 
Posted by David on Friday, February 22, 2008 - 8:07 PM
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David
David Ellerbrock

 
Oh and as far as the papers blaming blacks... they are sure to bring up the fact that out of the nine hundred people at the show 500 were Evergreen students... so its been said as well as implied that the people who "must have started the riot" had to have come down from Tacoma and Seattle, which DOES have a large African American poplulation. So even though our white hippies have been known to cause trouble that is just as bad or worse, yes, it has turned into an ethnic thing...
 
Posted by David on Friday, February 22, 2008 - 8:12 PM
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Sensei Gregory C. Lewis
Gregory Lewis

 
New video shows that Olympia Police may have instigated post-concert chaos:
http://radioactivegavin.wordpress.com/2008/02/21/dead-prez-footage-circulated-by-student-government/
 
Posted by Sensei Gregory C. Lewis on Friday, February 22, 2008 - 8:10 PM
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