KDKA Video: City Offers Settlement To Jordan Miles

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Rustbelt Radio PODCAST: Update from the Justice for Jordan Miles campaign

Nigel Parry reporting for Rustbelt Radio—Featuring audio of Rev. David Thornton, Paradise Gray, Tim Stevens, Brandi Fisher, Terez Miles and Fred Dukes.

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VIDEO: Petition delivered to DA Zappala’s office, County Courthouse, Pittsburgh, 3 June 2011

June 3rd, 2011 video of petition delivery by Zappala’s office features comments by Brandi Fisher, Kenneth Miller, Tim Stevens, and Terez Miles.
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WTAE: ‘It’s Not Going Away’: Petition Seeks Cop Charges In Jordan Miles Case

Alliance For Police Accountability Goes To District Attorney Stephen Zappala’s Office


WTAE—A group that wants criminal charges against Pittsburgh police who were involved in Jordan Miles’ beating dropped off a petition signed by 1,000 people at District Attorney Stephen Zappala’s office Friday morning.
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Video: Brandi Fisher, second speech at People’s Indictment on 28th May 2011, when cops turned up

On May 28th, 2011, activists of the Alliance for Police Accountability, BPEP, 1Hood, members of local churches, and others gathered with 150 others to attach to the Allegheny Courthouse a People’s Indictment against the three officers that beat Jordan Miles. This was the fourth consecutive protest in four weeks.

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Video: Rev. David Thornton, People’s Indictment of the Police Officers that beat Jordan Miles

Rev. David Thornton, Pastor of the Grace Memorial Presbyterian Church and Vice-President of the Pittsburgh Interfaith Impact Network.
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Video: Paradise Gray from 1Hood speaks at the Jordan Miles protest that served a People’s Indictment

On May 28th, 2011, activists of the Alliance for Police Accountability, BPEP, 1Hood, members of local churches, and others gathered with 150 others to attach to the Allegheny Courthouse a People’s Indictment against the three officers that beat Jordan Miles. This was the fourth consecutive protest in four weeks.

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Video: Tim Stevens, Black Political Empowerment Project, People’s Indictment of cops that beat Jordan Miles

On May 28th, 2011, activists of the Alliance for Police Accountability, BPEP, 1Hood, members of local churches, and others gathered with 150 others to attach to the Allegheny Courthouse a People’s Indictment against the three officers that beat Jordan Miles. This was the fourth consecutive protest in four weeks.

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Video: Brandi Fisher speaks at the People’s Indictment outside Allegheny Courthouse, 28 May 2011

Brandi Fisher is an organizer for the Alliance for Police Accountability.

On May 28th, 2011, activists of the Alliance for Police Accountability, BPEP, 1Hood, members of local churches, and others gathered with 150 others to attach to the Allegheny Courthouse a People’s Indictment against the three officers that beat Jordan Miles. This was the fourth consecutive protest in four weeks.

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Video: Mark Osark speaks at the Jordan Miles protest where a People’s Indictment was served

Mark Osark is the Black and White Reunion’s delegate to the Alliance for Police Accountability.

On May 28th, 2011, activists of the Alliance for Police Accountability, BPEP, 1Hood, members of local churches, and others gathered with 150 others to attach to the Allegheny Courthouse a People’s Indictment against the three officers that beat Jordan Miles. This was the fourth consecutive protest in four weeks.

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