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To: Commonwealth's Attorney Colette McEachin, Mayor Levar Stoney, Richmond City Council Members Andreas Addison, Kim Gray, Chris Hilbert, Kristen Larson, Stephanie Lynch, Ellen Robertson, Cynthia Newbille, Reva Trammell, Michael Jones

Drop All Charges Against Richmond Protestors

Drop the charges against ALL Richmond, VA protestors involved in the George Floyd protests since 5/31/20.

Why is this important?

On 5/29 and 5/30, Virginians outraged by recent police murders and systemic racism took to the streets of Richmond. The police met this unrest with violence, tear-gassing protestors and nearly running people over with a police vehicle. As in dozens of other cities, there was significant damage to both private and public property. Some protesters also defaced symbols of white supremacy with anti-racist graffiti. The next day, Mayor Levar Stoney called in the National Guard and imposed an 8 pm curfew for the city.

That night, protesters took to the streets once more. At around nine o'clock, RPD interrupted an otherwise peaceful protest by firing tear gas into the crowd. They pursued and arrested 233 people, some of whom were not protesting and were unaware of the curfew. Police transported these individuals to the Richmond City Jail where they were kept in a hot poorly ventilated bus, some for over twelve hours. The full litany of abuses they suffered at the hands of police is too long to list here (for more see @nomoniker on Twitter). Over the course of the night, law enforcement officials sexually harassed protesters, failed to adequately address medical and psychological crises, dismissed concerns about COVID-19 exposure, and regularly denied arrestees water—all for behavior that should NOT HAVE BEEN CRIMINALIZED in the first place. More arrests were made on the second night of the curfew.

More recently, on 6/14 and 6/15, protestors were maced and gassed by police in riot gear outside the precinct. On 6/14 Michaela G. Hatton, a 22-year-old protester with a master’s degree in social work from VCU, was targeted by RPD and charged with felony assault on a law enforcement officer and conspiracy to incite a riot. Michaela lost her job because of the arrest.

Despite the numerous calls to drop charges against protestors, the City has taken NO substantive action to reject police repression and violence. Let's all pressure Commonwealth's Attorney Colette McEachin, Mayor Stoney, and Richmond City Council to protect the people they supposedly serve. We demand that our elected officials work to ensure that ALL chargers against protestors are dropped immediately!

Updates

2020-06-23 18:53:36 -0400

1,000 signatures reached

2020-06-23 12:41:08 -0400

500 signatures reached

2020-06-22 13:47:45 -0400

100 signatures reached

2020-06-22 13:07:32 -0400

50 signatures reached

2020-06-22 12:56:00 -0400

25 signatures reached

2020-06-22 12:51:25 -0400

10 signatures reached