In partnership with the family of Sahleem Tindle and Mothers Fight Back, the Anti Police-Terror Project is calling for Days of Justice for Sahleem Tindle who was murdered by BART officer Joseph Mateu on January 3, 2018.
Read MoreCompared with their protocol for profiling, harassing - and occasionally murdering - Black and Brown civilians in Oakland, the Oakland Police Department’s shooting of white supremacist gunman Jesse Enjaian illustrates the depth of officers’ conscious and unconscious biases and unwavering ability to humanize a white suspect to a fault, even after the person has demonstrated a clear capability for violence and disregard for human life.
Read MoreHiring a new chief does nothing to suggest that Oakland is finally willing to protect its residents from the litany of abuses committed by OPD.
Read MoreOn November 15, 2015, Richard Perkins Jr. became the 1000th person killed by law enforcement in 2015. Today, his family filed a lawsuit seeking compensation for his death and answers as to why four Oakland police officers fired almost a dozen shots at a compliant man carrying a toy gun.
Read MoreTeo Valencia, a 23-year-old man of Mexican descent, was killed by a Newark Police Department officer on March 11, 2016. Valencia's family will gather with support of local activists to rally and march to demand justice for their loved one on Thursday, July 14, 2016, at the site of his killing in Newark.
Read MoreAPTP will hold a press conference on Monday, July 11th at 11am in front of the OPD administrative building at 7th and Broadway.
Read MoreOn November 15th, 2015, Richard Perkins became the final victim of an Officer Involved Shooting in Oakland last year.
Read MoreThe Anti Police-Terror Project organizes weekend of action to honor MLK’s radical stance against poverty and all forms of violence.
Read MoreThis is a statement in regards to the unlawful killing of Mario Woods by San Francisco police officers on December 2nd of 2015.
Read MoreInterview by Frank Sosa with APTP co-founder Cat Brooks to talk to her about a play she's developing about Natasha McKenna.
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Read MoreOn Thursday, October 29, 2015 APTP, along with members of Yuvette Henderson's family and their attorney Dan Siegel, held a press conference to announce that they filed a Federal Civil Suit against the Emeryville Police Department as well as the two officers involved in Yuvette’s death.
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