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Fire and prosecute the three cops that beat Jordan Miles—Officers Michael Saldutte, David Sisak and Richard Ewing
WTAE—Two years after the violent arrest of then-high school senior Jordan Miles, a march to the Allegheny County Courthouse will be held today by groups who want action against the Pittsburgh police officers who put him in the hospital.
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KDKA—The Occupy Pittsburgh movement is taking up a different cause today. The group, along with members of the Alliance for Police Accountability, plan to stage a march and protest this afternoon.
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WTAE—Two years after the violent arrest of then-high school senior Jordan Miles, a march to the Allegheny County Courthouse will be held today by groups who want action against the Pittsburgh police officers who put him in the hospital.
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Chris Young, City Paper—It’s been two years since Jordan Miles confronted three undercover Pittsburgh police officers on a cold winter night in Homewood. But what happened during the former CAPA student’s high-profile beating arrest on Jan. 12, 2010, is still a mystery.
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Torsten Ove, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette—An expert hired by Jordan Miles’ legal team in his federal civil rights suit against the city of Pittsburgh says three plainclothes police officers had no reason to stop Mr. Miles on a Homewood street last year and used too much force in subduing him during an arrest.
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Start spreading the news to the people…
Go to the polls and vote…but when you get to where the District Attorney candidates are listed on the ballot, instead of voting for Zappalla—who is always unopposed and who refuses to investigate the police beating of Jordan Miles—write in Jordan Miles!
Send a message to the city that Officers Saldutte, Sisak and Ewing must be fired and prosecuted!
Rich Lord, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette—A year ago last week, the region’s new top federal prosecutor tasked a team of five attorneys with pursuing civil rights violations.
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Peace All,
Please join the Alliance for Police Accountability on the 16th National Day Against Police Brutality as we demand D.A. Zappala stop prolonging justice.
It has been almost two years since Jordan Miles suffered the horrific and brutal beating at the hands of three of our very own Pittsburgh police officers.
We have been more than patient and should have to wait no longer. The police lied and Judge Petite dismissed the charges that they trumped up on Jordan Miles and it is on record that perjury of officers Ewing, Saldutte, and Sisak was the reason.
Court record they lied, no evidence of the reason they claimed they stopped him, and a beating that nearly cost this young honor student his life.
The pictures tell us that there most definitely was excessive force used in this case and we would like these officers off of our force so we can have a responsible police force.
Please find attached the flyer for our upcoming rally. Blast it to your address books, print it and make it available for others, or just spread the word. Thank you for all of your continued support and we will see you on October 22nd in Market Square at 1pm as we help this young man and his family get the justice they deserve!
In Solidarity,
Brandi S. Fisher
Alliance for Police Accountability
Chair
Flyer image:
http://justiceforjordanmiles.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/20111022-EMAIL-FLYER.jpg
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review—A Homewood man`s claim that three city polices officers violated his civil rights during a 2010 arrest near his home is scheduled to be heard by a federal jury in July.
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justinsanesolo: Jim Crow is alive and well in Pittsburgh. Racist dirtbag out of control cops who operate with impunity. #JordanMiles http://t.co/BrShBe116 May 2011 Protest • ACLU • ACLU Pennsylvania legal director Vic Walczak • ACLU Pennsylvania legal director Witold Walczak • Activist rapper Jasiri X • Allegheny County Common Pleas Judge Beth A. Lazzara • Allegheny County District Attorney Stephen A. Zappala • Alliance for Police Accountability • Alliance for Progressive Action • Alliance for Progressive Action organizer Barney Oursler • Al Lindsay • Alonzo Kemp • Assistant Assistant Police Chief Maurita Bryant • Assistant City Solicitor Michael Kennedy • Assistant Police Chief Maurita Bryant • Attorney Paul Gettleman • Attorney Thomas Cooper • Billy Hileman • Black and White Reunion • Black Political Empowerment Project • blue flu • bpep • brand • Brandi Fisher • Bret Grote • Brett Caloia • Bria Adams • Brittany McBryde • CAPA Principal Melissa Pearlman • CAPA students rally • cartoon • Celeste Taylor • CEO of the Women and Girls Foundation Heather Arnet • chairman of the Renaissance Group • churches • Citizen Police Review Board • Citizen Police Review Board (CPRB) • City Attorney Alan Johnson • City Council • City of Pittsburgh Solicitor Daniel Regan • City Police polygraph administrator Detective Brian Johnson • Civil case settlement officers • Councilman Bill Peduto • Councilman Doug Shields • Councilman Patrick Dowd • Councilman R. Daniel Lavelle • Councilman Ricky Burgess • Councilwoman Theresa Smith • CPRB Chair Marsha Hinton • Debra Walker • Defense witness R. Paul McCauley • Dennis Carradin • depression • Deputy Police Chief Paul Donaldson • District Attorney spokesperson Mike Manko • Don Carpenter • Duquesne University law professor Bruce Antkowiak • Eleise Caldwell • Elizabeth Pittinger • Errol Miller • Esther Bush • FBI Agent Bill Crowley • FBI Agent Brad Orsini • FBI Special Agent Jeffrey B. Killeen • Federal Bureau of Investigation • federal grand jury • Financial Settlements • Former Brentwood police chief Wayne Babish • Former Pittsburgh Police Chief Robert McNeilly • Former U.S. Attorney Mary Beth Buchanan • Fraternal Order of Police • Fraternal Order of Police attorney Bryan Campbell • Fraternal Order of Police President Dan O'Hara • Fraternal Order of Police vice president Chuck Hanlon • General counsel for the national NAACP Kim Keenan • gun arrest statistics • History • Homewood Brushton Community Coalition • Homewood pastor Rodney Lyde • Howard Jackson • Howard P. Jackson • Investigations • James S. Stringer • Jamil Sharif Gray • Jay Rothman • Jess Cherney • Jonny Gammage • Jordan Miles • Jordan Miles' recovery • Jordan Miles Reform Agenda • Judge Stanton Wettick • Justice Department • Justice Department's Civil Rights Division • Justice Department Civil Rights Division • K. Chase Patterson • Kenneth Huston • Kenneth Miller • Kielan Miles • Lancaster • Magisterial District Judge Oscar Petite Jr • Maneia Bey • Mark Osark • Mark Ozark • Marty Griffin • Maryellen Hayden • Mayoral spokeswoman Joanna Doven • Mayor Luke Ravenstahl • mediation • Michael Ellerbe • Michelle Obama • Miles' attorney J. Kerrington Lewis • Monica Wooding • Mountain Dew • NAACP • National Association of Civilian Oversight for Law Enforcement president Philip Eure • new civil rights section • Nicholas Haniotokis • Nigel Parry • Noah Willumsen • Occupy Pittsburgh • Office of Municipal Investigations (OMI) • Office of Municipal Investigations director Kathy Kraus • Officer David Sisak • Officer David Sisak's "unspecified injuries" • Officer David Sisak's attorney James Wymard • Officer Michael Saldutte • Officer Michael Saldutte's attorney Bill Diffenderfer • Officer Richard Ewing • Officer Richard Ewing's attorney Robert Del Greco • paid leave • Paradise Gray • Pastor Fred Dukes • Pennsylvania Chiefs of Police Association • Pennsylvania state trooper Samuel Nassan • Pennsylvania State Troopers Association lawyer Eric Stoltenberg • permanent nerve damage • Pete Shell • Pittsburgh NAACP's Gayle Moss • Pittsburgh NAACP president Gayle Moss • Pittsburgh police officer Paul Abel • Pittsburgh police Sgt. Terrence Donnelly • Police Chief Nate Harper • Police Cmdr. RaShall Brackney • Police Commander Catherine McNeilly • Police Commander Linda Barone • police dogs • Police narcotics and vice Lieutenant William Mathias • Police Officer Support Team head Patricia Morgan • Police officer William Vollberg • Police Reporting and Accountability Bill #2010-0234 • Police spokeswoman Diane Richard • Police witness Joseph Stine • polygraph test • President and CEO of the Coro Center for Civic Leadership Sala Udin • protest • Public safety chair for the Bloomfield-Garfield Corporation Aggie Brose • Public Safety Director Michael Huss • Rashad Byrdsong • reinstatement of the three cops • Renee WIlson • Rev. David Herndon • Rev. David Thornton • Rev. James E. Garmon Sr. • Rev. Maureen Cross Bolden • Rev. Mildred Johnson • Richard Poplawski case • Rob Rogers • Saint Patrick's Day Parade • Sarah Campbell • Scott Mitchell • Sergeant Eugene Hlavac • soda bottle • spoof press release • Take Action • Terez Miles • Terry Jones • The Campaign • The Civil Case • The Lord's Prayer • Tim Stevens • Trayvon Martin • Trinity Mission Baptist Church • U.S. Assistant Attorney General Thomas E. Perez • U.S. Attorney's Office Civil Rights Section Chief Shaun E. Sweeney • U.S. Attorney's Office Civil Rights Section lawyer Amy L. Johnston • U.S. Attorney's Office Civil Rights Section lawyer Carolyn J. Bloch • U.S. Attorney's Office Civil Rights Section lawyer Craig W. Haller • U.S. Attorney's Office Civil Rights Section lawyer Jessica L. Smolar • U.S. Attorney David J. Hickton • U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder • U.S. District Judge Gary Lancaster • University of Pittsburgh law professor David Harris • University of Pittsburgh law professor John Burkoff • Vanessa German • video • Wadria Taylor • Walter Smolarek • We Support Our Three Brothers • Who were the police officers? • William Anderson
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