Next the group headed to Modesto, where they rallied outside of the Stanislaus County Men's Jail. Banners read: "Day of Action Against Police Brutality," "Fire to the Prisons, Revolt on the Inside, Revolt on the Outside!," "Police, The Real Home Grown Terrorists," "We Didn't Cross the Borders, They Crossed Us!," and "Puppets of the Rich, If You'z a Cop, If You'z a Snitch!" Protesters also held signs reading, "Revolt!," "Solidarity with the Pelican Bay Hunger Strike," and "Fight for Rita Elias!" Rita Elias was shot to death by an off-duty Stanislaus County Sheriff's Department officer in September of 2010. The Stanislaus County Sheriff's Department also runs the Downtown jail, a facility in which 6 people have died within the last year and a half. While outside protesters chanted, "Revolt on the Inside, Revolt on the Outside," and "Cops, Pigs, Murderers," prisoners banged against the glass inside of the jail. Many people are also angry over the recent talk by head Sheriff Adam Christianson, who would like to rent out empty beds in the county jail to the federal government in order to house those suspected of being undocumented immigrants. Many carried signs against the border patrol and chanted, "Pueblo Si! Migra no!" Protests and demonstrations in the Central Valley are often contained to sidewalks, college campuses, public plazas, and other "free speech zones." We are scared to step out of line, we are scared to challenge the police, we are scared to fight back. We are afraid of being brutalized by the police. When we gather in large numbers, it is important to realize that we have the potential to be much more powerful than we are on our own, and we can begin to more easily step out of line: for example, we can take the streets.
Hopefully, people can walk away from the actions on October 22nd feeling more empowered, having made more friends and comrades, and feeling that the boundaries set by the police and the law can be resisted and destroyed. Although we may be separated by where we live, or by the color of our skin, we have come together against common enemies, sharing a common desire for freedom and to fight for the people we love who have been brutalized by the cops. Inside the jails or on the streets, we are escaping, into rebellion - and finding each other, in the process.
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| This law enforcement agent thought he was sly, filming the rally outside of the Jail in Modesto. |
| "We'll be back!" |


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