Copwatch Patrol Unit (CPU) seek to end police repression through directly monitoring police while they are engaging the public through questioning, detainment, or arrest. CPU spend their time walking the streets, observing police, witnessing and recording police interactions with citizens on camera, video-record, audio-record, and/or paper. CPU concentrate in areas where known trouble making cops are assigned or areas of high police activity. CPU also advise people of their rights and listen to their stories and documents those stories. CPU goals are to discourage and attempt to stop police brutality and harassment by; Educating people and communities to their rights and their responsibilities to each other. Letting police know that their actions are being observed and recorded that they may be held accountable for their actions. Trying to get laws and regulations in place and enforced that reduce police brutality and repression. People have to be protected from the brutality they are currently facing at the hands of the police. CPU has taken up that challenge. Join us in "Ending Police Brutality."
On August 5, 2016, Jose LaSalle was patrolling the Patterson Houses on 143 St. and 3rd Ave. While on patrol he notice three male plain clothe officers exit their unmarked vehicle. (Sgt. Mageal Frias, Filix Baez & Elvis Duran of PSA7). Jose LaSalle began to document the incident. (https://youtu.be/rHhXgfyKKnw)
Sup everyone!! Come join us for a wonderful night of fun, educational art and cultural exchange as we raise funds for our comrades who got charged during the J20 massive arrest during inauguration weekend.
Times are rough. Now, more than ever, we have to come together and always have each other’s backs!! If you don’t have funds bring a friend who does. We want to cater to our community. Let’s…
According to black and Hispanic residents of New York City, the police department is like ‘an occupying force ‘According to black and Hispanic residents of New York City, the police department is like ‘an occupying force’
NYPD: Biggest Gang in New York? is undoubtedly one of the most shocking, disturbing and anger-inflaming documentaries you’ll ever see.
September 7, 2012 at 2:00 am, a Bodega (Grocery Store) was being robbed by three mask armed man. Two of the workers of the Bodega got an opportunity to escape the armed robbers, the first man ran out saying he was not the robbers and then the second young man (Reynaldo Cuevas, 20) runs out of the store believing that he was running into the hands of safety, but instead he gets murder by police…
Rudy Giuliani has called out the “Black Lives Matter” Freedom Fighters by making an ignorant and racist statement.
“This is football, not Hollywood, and I thought it was really outrageous that she used it as a platform to attack police officers who are the people who protect her and protect us, and keep us alive,”
Racist like Giuliani still believe that Black/Brown people has no Freedom to…
February 2, 2016 marks 4 years sense the murder of Ramarley Graham. Join Ramarley Graham father, friends and community in front of the 47 precinct for a vigil/rally/protest/march. We are not going to let the 47 precinct forget that they are also responsible for the murder of Ramarley Graham.
On February 2, 2012 police officer Richard Haste followed 18-year-old Ramarley Graham to his home, broke…
Black Lives Matter! Shut It Down For Reynaldo Cuevas.
Black Lives Matter! Shut It Down For Reynaldo Cuevas.
September 7, 2015 will mark 3 years since NYPD officer Ramysh Bangali of the PSA7 Precinct murdered Reynaldo Cuevas. Join family, friends, and the community for #PeoplesMonday in honor of our fallen brother, #ReynaldoCuevas.
September 7, 2012 at 2:00 am, the grocery store where Reynaldo and his uncle worked was robbed by three masked and armed men. Reynaldo and his uncle were held hostage, but…
September 7, 2015 will make 3 year sense officer Ramysh Bangali from PSA7 precinct murder Reynaldo Cuevas. Join family, friends and the community for a vigil/rally/Protest/
March for our Fallen Angels by the hands of the NYPD.
September 7, 2012 at 2:00 am, a Bodega (Grocery Store) was being robbed by three mask armed man. Two of the workers of the Bodega got an opportunity to escape the armed…
Juanita Young, Nicholas Heyward Sr. and other families that has been victimize by police terror are calling all supporters to join them in a vigil, protest and march to commemorate the one year anniversary of the Murder of Mike Brown.
Police continues with impunity to assault and murder innocent people of color. We need to keep the “Black Live Matter” struggle alive. We must continue to create…
Copwatch Patrol Unit (CPU) - Support Us In Keeping The Community Safe.
This year Copwatch Patrol Unit (CPU) wants to hit the streets in full force. CPU wants to continue to make a presence in the community which is most affected by police brutality. We want to get “Uniforms, Walkie Talkies, Body Cameras, And A Van” to help us keep the community and the CPU family safe. Our CPU family is growing and we need your help. Any contribution that could be given is…
We are going to announce the first location that we are going to create, “No Cop Zone”. This location has been chosen because it has the highest complaints of police brutality. CPU seek to end police repression through directly monitoring police while they are engaging the public through questioning,… detainment, or arrest. CPU spend their time walking the streets, observing police, witnessing…
March led by Eric Garners 1yr old daughter, Legacy Garner & her mother Jewel Miller.
WEAR ALL BLACK
April 17th makes 9 months since the murder of Eric Garner. Not only are we holding the police accountable. Were holding the EMS, that did nothing to try to revive him accountable as well. Join us, as we take the march to them !
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Organized by Ty Black, Systematic Freedom, and the…
Join Family, Friends and the Community as they gather on the spot where 17-year-old Hakeem Kuta laid motionless after falling from a 6 story building.
On Thursday, April 2, 2015 17-year-old Hakeem Kuta was visiting with his friends in 2685 Valentine Ave. Bronx NY. At approximately 7:30 p.m. Police Officer Edmundo Rivera, Eduard Solano, Maria Imburgia and Brian Mahon enter the building 2685 and…
The summer is near and police activity is going to pick up. Bill Bratton is planning to add 1000 more cops to the NYPD department. Broken Window Policing is being upgraded. Silence is Consent!
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The Commissioner of NYPD William Bratton has advised the public he has no intentions of changing any of his policy's or procedures regarding police. This was said immediately after a press conference where many called for his resignation behind a "Broken Window" policy currently being implemented by which the people of... New York are being "harassed, abused, and brutalized" by police for the smallest infractions.
That policy resulted in a 14 year old being handcuffed and thrown through a store glass window, a fare paying customer on an MTA bus being dragged off and illegally detained, and the murder of Eric Garner by use of an "illegal choke hold". Despite the out cry of the people concerning all of the above and despite the FBI now monitoring the investigation concerning the murder of Eric Garner NYPD police have continued this "pattern of assault". For less than a week after the funeral of Eric Garner they "choked" another man in clear view of those who were video taping and in the mist of the city's "uproar" concerning the choke hold used to murder Eric Garner.
Police have shown "no fear" of repercussions behind their actions and the remedy suggested by the commissioner is "more training". It is our position that "training" will not give police more regard for law and that "punishment" is needed in order to curb further infractions. But what we have found - even from those elected to represent our concerns, is that what is deemed as "punishment" is no more than a "paid vacation". Just days ago, an officer was video taped slamming a man to the ground, putting his revolver into his face "ready" to shoot. And had it not been for the courageous acts of a woman at the scene who stopped him that man would no longer be with us. However, the officer did not relent after his attack. After walking away, he then returned and "stomped" on the man head while the man laid on the ground "subdued" by another officer.
The actions of this officer were all video taped yet it did not stop him. The penalty he was given was a "modified duty" assignment in which he will receive his full salary, with no penalty for the assault and abuse of this man. Elected officials have applauded this as "discipline" and have commended NYPD in it's swiftness to render what they consider discipline. The commissioner has advised "no changes" shall be made and elected officials "commend" the action they have taken. It is time for THE PEOPLE of this city to "speak out" concerning it. The commissioner and elected officials must hear from YOU! Your voice, your position, is not being made known. And this rally and press conference is an opportunity for you to do so! We cannot afford to "sit and wait" until they tell us "what it is" and "what it isn't" concerning the murder of Eric Garner, nor can we allow those "out in the fore front" to represent our views and concerns when they don't. We must speak for ourselves. And this Press conference and Rally, is an opportunity to do precisely that.