On Saturday, February 11th, at noon, there will be a protest
against police violence and oppression in Oregon City,
Oregon (That's just south of Portland.) We are standing in
solidarity with the family of a man who was slain by the
police under the most unimaginable circumstances. We are
also asking for anyone who can to come and stand with us
against these minions of the police state. Please come down
and join us.
Last September, police shot and killed 27
year old Fouad Kaady. This incident was part of an escalating
pattern of violence exhibited by this back-water little gang of
thugs. But it has sparked a real revolt. Here's why.
Fouad Kaady was not only unarmed at the time of the killing, he
was also grossly injured and in shock. He had been in a wreck,
and was severaly burned. His clothes had burned from his body,
and he had skin actually hanging from his arms. He was in awful
pain, and wandered away from the crash scene in a daze. A woman
saw him walking naked down the street and called for help,
because she could see that he was badly hurt.
Rather than an ambulance responding, two police officers
arrived. When they found him, he was sitting on the ground along
the roadside. Instead of immediately calling for medical
attention for him, they began barking commands at him to lay
face down on the pavement so that they could handcuff him (for
"hit and run" because he left the scene of the accident he was
in). He was too confused and injured to comply, but instead just
sat there. Any medic would have implored that he NOT lay down on
the ground, since his skin was so badly burned. But the police
continued to bark at him to lay down, and when he did not, they
commenced to taser him repeatedly. As a result, he fell
backwards onto the hot cement. Reacting as anyone would to this
torture, and finally leapt up in blinding pain, trying to escape
the abuse. In a daze, he jumped onto the police car. Perhaps to
keep from getting footprints on their shiny car, the police shot
him to death less than a second later.
Both officers have admitted that they knew at the time they shot
him that Mr. Kaady was unarmed. Both admitted that they knew he
was badly injured. And both described him as being "in shock"
when they encountered him. And yet, they inexplicably began
tasering him anyway, they failed to call for medical attention
for him, and they shot him.
The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office (CCSO) decided to conduct
its own investigation into itself. In the worst case of crony
"justice" I think I've ever seen, they spent the next two months
"investigating" this crime by trying to find any shred of
evidence they could that might justify what their officers did,
that might exhonerate the killers. They never once asked hard
questions of the shooters. They never asked why the killers'
stories did not match those of nine other witnesses. (Officers
said that Kaady was shouting "Im gonna kill you!" when they shot
him, but strangely enough, no one else who was there heard
this.) Instead, they went to everyone who had ever known Fouad
Kaady and asked if he had ever done drugs, if he had ever been
in trouble with the law, if he had ever fought with his parents,
if he had ever done anything wrong.
What they wanted was some kind of "evidence" that they could
give to the press that this young man was not worth bothering
with, that he was no one we should care about anyway. They never
found what they were looking for. There was no dirt, there were
no skeletons in his closet. Not that it matters, because none of
this was relevant to the fact that their officers, in cold
blood, shot and killed an obviously unarmed, very injured man.
Late last week, the CCSO concluded its "investigation" of this
matter by clearing the officers of any wrongdoing. They did so
on the grounds that, although the officers gunned down a
helpless, unarmed man, they nevertheless "followed procedures."
We are standing with the Kaady family on Saturday to demand that
any "procedures" that would allow such a thing to happen be
immediately abandoned. We demand justice. The CCSO believes that
it can run rough shod over this little community, and that they
can get away with murder. THey believe, in thier racist little
enclave, that since Fouad Kaady was of Lebanese descent, the
people of the county won't care. They are wrong. They have been
abusing, harassing, and killing people long enough. Please, if
there's any way that you can, please come down here and help us
stop this violence. I know it's a long way, but this is the road
to justice. We must stand together to stop police violence,
wherever it shows its face.
Please come up to 2223 Kaen Rd, Oregon City, OR and stand with
us for justice. |