On Wed., April 23 all charges were dropped against
Hales, a leading activist against police brutality and war, is also organizing for protests at the Democratic National Convention in
A widespread support campaign grew up around the case, demanding that all charges be dropped against Hales. The National Justice for Larry Hales campaign launched an online petition which generated over 160,000 email messages to the members of the
Larry Hales’ message to supporters: ‘Mass campaign made the difference’
Larry Hales wrote the following statement on this victory: The city attorney's office decided to drop the charges against me because of the attack and the violation of mine and Melissa Kleinman’s fourth amendment rights. But, if there was no campaign and the case not made public, I believe they would have gone forward, wasting time, resources and possibly sending me to jail for an extended period of time, up to a year.
I do not believe in luck or chance, but Melissa and myself did escape great bodily injury or death, and so our case was never as bad as many others. What happened to us is more indicative of what many people who try and house parolees and the parolees themselves face. Their homes are ransacked and the parolees are goaded into a response and if they respond are violated and sent back to prison.
However, in our case there were a great many cops and parole officers and to some it may seem surreal, but what happened on Nov. 30th, is just more of the same, of the state using its forces to harass and intimidate. They were held off and defeated by a mass campaign of support and this is what made the difference.
Melissa and I would like to thank the
In struggle and solidarity,
Larry Hales
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Shareef Aleem, Larry Hales and Melissa Kleinman at Dec. 3 news conference. National Justice for Larry Hales Committee |