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For Immediate Release, Tuesday, May 24 - 1994
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Contact: (510) 549-0732
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Pacifist and Advocate for the Homeless Held Political Prisoner by
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the City of San Francisco
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Under circumstances more closely resembling a collaborative effort
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between Franz Kafka and Lewis Caroll, San Francisco Food Not Bombs
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activist and author Keith McHenry is being held in jail as a political
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prisoner by the City of San Francisco with bail set at $75,000. A long
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time pacifist and advocate for the rights of the poor and homeless, Keith
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has been the target of an escalating series of false arrests, police
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brutality, stalkings by members of Mayor Frank Jordan's staff, and other
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forms of intimidation and official harassment. Despite being physically
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attacked by both the San Francisco Police and mayoral staff members, Keith
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has yet to raise a hand to strike back at his attackers. Nor has he been
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discouraged from continuing to be a vocal critic of the anti-homeless
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policies put forward by Mayor Frank Jordan at the behest of the downtown
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business and corporate interests, who, in the words of one Union Square
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business person, want to see their areas of business become a mercantile
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"Disneyland" complete with private security forces.
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Keith's present situation arose from a series of incidents
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beginning earlier in the year when he was attacked in City Hall by Nick
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Roomel, an aide to Mayor Frank Jordan. Prior to that assault Nick Roomel
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had been stalking Keith for several months. Curiously, the primary
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witness for the city turned out to be Randy Ridle a member of the City
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Attorney's staff and whose name appears on numerous legal documents
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targeting Food Not Bombs since 1989. Nick's alleged that Keith hit him
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and attempted to steal his beeper, this version of the incident was
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supported by Randy Ridle. Keith was arrested and charged with felony
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assault and strong arm robbery. This effectively prevented Keith from
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testifying on the behalf of another Food Not Bombs activist, Robert Kahn,
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who was being charged with violating the court injunction ordering Food
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Not Bombs not to serve food to the homeless in San Francisco Parks, i.e.
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Civic Center Plaza.
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After a series of up and down bail amounts Keith was released from
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custody after posting a bond on a bail amount of $10,000. Several months
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later on Tuesday, May 10, 1994 Keith was arrested while setting up an
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information table. After an initial inability to figure out what to
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charge him with the San Francisco police charged him with receiving stolen
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property, a milk crate. At that time he was helping to put together a
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demonstration scheduled for Wednesday, May 11 to fight the attacks on the
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poor and homeless in Santa Cruz, CA. This obviously bogus charge was
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dropped and Keith was released from custody on Thursday, May 12. On the
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following day he went into City Hall to distribute some information
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packets. When he and a friend entered the office of Supervisor Kaufman
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they were stopped by Nancy Katz, an aide, who started screaming at them.
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As they backed out of the office she attempted to slam the door on them.
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To protect his friend from being hit by the door Keith raised his hand to
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block the door. His hand made contact with the glass portion of the door
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which shattered, severely lacerating his hand. Police officers literally
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followed a trail of blood to the office of an attorney located across the
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street at Opera Plaza. He was arrested and held for 7 hours before
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receiving any medical treatment for his injuries which included a severed
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artery. Charged with felony assault, vandalism and refusal to leave the
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property, Keith remained in jail until Tuesday, May 17 when bond was
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posted on his bail of $25,000. Again, the only other witness to this
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incident was, guess who, Randy Ridle.
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Seizing upon this as an opportunity to impugn and slander Keith
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McHenry and to portray him as a violent, psychotic person totally out of
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control, the District Attorney's office demanded a bail hearing to
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increase Keith's bail in the Nick Roomel case. This request was granted
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and on Friday, May 20 the bail was increased to $75,000 which was much
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lower that what the DA was shooting for, at least $250,000. At this
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moment bail is being raised to bring about Keith's release as soon as
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possible. Otherwise, he would remain in jail until July 11, the date set
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for the trial in the Nick Roomel case.
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Obviously, one does not have to be Sherlock Holmes to see the
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pattern developing here. Keith McHenry's friendly and warm demeanor
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combined with an iron determination to bring about a more just and humane
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world make him a very effective organizer. It is rather easy to see the
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bifurcated strategy at work here. One, set up situations where more and
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resources have to be expended in legal battles, bail funds, legal costs,
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etc. Two, isolate and marginalize Keith by escalating portrayals of him
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as a violent and dangerous person. Such tactics can ultimately be used to
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justify about any action that might be taken against Keith in the future
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by the San Francisco Police, including murder. He, along with other
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members of Food Not Bombs, have received death threat from members of the
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San Francisco police. Police operations against Food Not Bombs are being
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carried out by an elite unit known as Special Operations. In the past such
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groupings in police departments were called "Red Squads".
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Since 1989 members of the City Attorney's office have pursued a
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campaign of harassment against Food Not Bombs and Keith McHenry. In the
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past there have been 12 incidents where Keith has been arrested, put in
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jail on bogus charges and the charges dropped prior to any court
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proceedings. Over 350 arrests of Food Not Bombs members have taken place
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since the implementation of Mayor Frank Jordan's infamous Matrix program
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in August, 1993. Food servers and supporters have been beaten, tortured,
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harassed and sexually assaulted by the San Francisco police who have even
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gone as far to chase one of Keith's dogs, Pluto, off the edge of a cliff
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breaking it legs.. In custody, hot soup was dumped on one man and a woman
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was forced to go to the bathroom in front of an entire group of male
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officers. Arrests have been extremely brutal and violent, all for the
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simple act of serving food to the homeless. Many of these incidents have
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been well documented and the video tapes bear witness to the violence
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perpetrated on Food Not Bombs by the City of San Francisco.
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In a statement from jail, Keith McHenry summed it up this way:
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"This level of attack indicates the City of San Francisco is worried about
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the degree of resistance that groups such as Food Not Bombs can generate.
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These attacks clarify just how immoral, greedy and corrupt the government
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of San Francisco is. To jail someone repeatedly on trumped up felony and
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misdemeanor charges because they feed the homeless and hand out flyers
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supporting the civil rights of the poor clearly exposes the corrupting
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influence of corporate power on civil rights and liberties in this
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country. It is becoming increasingly clear that the ideals and vision of
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San Francisco Food Not Bombs and its 50 sister groups across North America
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are spreading rapidly and gaining world wide support and recognition. An
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increasing onslaught of mail, phone calls and international media
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recognition are evidence for this. Our voice is being heard in at least
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60 countries around the world on an international shortwave program
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broadcast by Radio For Peace in Costa Rica. We will not be stopped from
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exerting and expressing our fundamental right to resist political
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repression and our demand for an equitable distribution of wealth and
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resources."
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Friends of Keith McHenry and those who have worked with him are
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encouraged to write individual statements attesting to his character and
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commitment to non-violence and social change. Mail these to: Food Not
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Bombs, 3124 Geary Blvd, #12, San Francisco, CA 94118. Funds for legal
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defense and bail should be made out to Food Not Bombs and sent to the same
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address.
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Organizations and individuals around the world are encouraged to
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hold support demonstrations and press conferences to demand the release of
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Keith McHenry, the immediate cessation of the attacks on Food Not Bombs
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and the homeless by the City San Francisco and an investigation of the
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City of San Francisco by the Justice Department, Congress and
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organizations such as the UN Commission on Human Rights and Amnesty
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International for its violation of civil, constitutional and human rights.
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Further, they should call Mayor Frank Jordan to express their concern and
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outrage - (415) 554-6141.
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For general information call the Food Not Bombs hot line: (415) 330-5030
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News media please call (510) 549-0732.
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