íl!l^ o rtla n b ©bseruer April 8. 2009 Page as L aw & J ustice Police Work to Stop Racial Profiling Chief outlines plan to build trust B yJ akk T homas T he P ortland O bserver Police C hief Rosie Sizer pre­ sented the bureau’s latest plan to address racial profiling be­ fore about 20 people at the East County Com m unity C enter on on Thursday. The public will have another chance to com m ent on the rec­ om m endations during a m eet­ ing Wednesday, April 8 at 5:30 p.m. at King Elementary School in northeast Portland. T he report recognizes that racial profiling exists in P ort­ land, sta tin g , “T he fact that people o f color are disparately im pacted by police activity is undeniable.” It includes data from 2007 that show s that L atin o s and African Americans are searched d is p r o p o r tio n a te ly , even though they are less likely to carry contraband. T he plan reco m m en d s in ­ creasin g the div ersity o f the p o lic e fo rce, e n h a n c in g the tra in in g o ffic e rs re c e iv e to h elp se n sitiv e them to race, and co llec tin g the rig h t data on police stops to b etter un­ derstan d the issue. Silenced by the System Silenced by the grand jury, district attor­ ney, state attorney general, department of cor­ rections and even the halls o f justice in Wash­ in g to n , D .C ., P am ela S m ith fin ally had enough. In her true live story, “Begging for Justice, the Silent C oalition," Smith tells w hat really goes on behind prison walls and the plight faced by thousands o f w omen and men for centuries: Rape behind prison walls. This is Sm ith's battle cry for justice after she was raped, tortured and dehum anized by a state em ployee. W hat was once a personal cry for help has m orphed into her life being dedicated to speaking out for those whose voice has been silenced. The book will m ake you laugh, cry and re­ alize the importance o f humanity. You will ap­ plaud Ms. Sm ith's spirit and find yourself joining in her fight, that everyone deserves the right to have their voice heard and that justice includes everyone. A fter the report was issued last m onth, police have been required to hand out business cards at traffic and pedestrian stops and m ust issue a w arn­ ing or ticket stating the reason for the stop. "There's certainly things we can do to im prove the situation for com m unity m em bers and police officers alike," said Sizer at the meeting. The city began taking steps to e lim in a te racial p ro filin g when it convened a m eeting o f law enforcem ent in 1999. The officers endorsed a resolution U H HUH VTORÏ O l PAMELA SMITH BEGGING FOR JUSTICE ' THE SUENT COALITION The True Story o f Pam ela Smith - Begging for Justice: The Silent Coalition (is now avail­ a b le at B a rn e s an d N o b le , B o rd e rs , Am azon.com and bookstores nationwide. It is also available by visiting bbotw .com . 10 Years for Bank Heist M ahmoud Ibrahim Gilani, 32, o f Portland, was recently sen­ tenced to 114 m onths in prison for an arm ed bank robbery at the Rose City branch o f Bank o f America. A mandatory seven-year term for brandishing a firearm dur­ ing a crim e o f violence, and a consecutive 30-m onth term for the robbery was im posed by U.S. D istrict Judge A ncer L. Haggerty. D uring the bank hold up in­ side the Safeway store at 6901 N.E. Sandy Blvd., Gilani pointed a pistol at tellers and custom ­ ers, pulled back the gun's slide, and dem anded money. He re­ ceived $6,903 in cash and fled from the building. Portland police officers ap­ prehended Gilani driving alone in a car a short distance away. In a pants pocket they found a 9 m m se m iau to m atic p isto l, loaded with a round chambered. An Investigation show ed that Gilani had robbed the same bank a year earlier. Gilani is a citizen of Ethiopia. Upon com pletion o f the prison sentence, im m igration authori ties will determ ine w hether he is a llo w e d to rem a in in the United States. condem ning racial profiling. In 2(MX), a blue ribbon panel o f com m unity leaders and law enforcem ent was formed to ex­ am ine the issue further. It rec­ om m ended hiring more m inor­ ity officers, collecting data on traffic stops, improving com mu­ nications with community mem­ bers, and introducing a co m ­ plaint process. In 2006, the bureau held lis­ tening sessions with com m u­ nity groups and began training officers in cultural competency. From these sessions, and at the behest o f the city ’s Racial Pro­ filin g C o m m ittee, S izer w as prom pted into drafting the most recent report. Sizer said that w hat’s differ­ ent this tim e is that the bureau is reaching out to minority com ­ m unities in hopes o f building mutual trust, w hich she says is critical. The bureau has been h old­ ing “ liv in g ro o m c o n v e rs a ­ tions” in conjunction with com ­ m u n ity g ro u p s lik e N a tiv e A m erican Youth A ssociation, Im m igrant and Refugee C om ­ munity Organization, and Self- Enhancem ent, Inc. "We are farther along today than we were three years ago," said Sizer, but added, "You can't change things overnight.” A nother thing th a t’s differ­ ent is the role o f the recently created Office o f H uman R ela­ tions, w hich is charg ed w ith helping Portland overcom e ra­ cial tensions. The office will be using its staff to help facilitate these meet­ ings and provide outreach for the bureau. However, not ev ­ eryone is on board. Jo Ann Bowman, who served on the Racial Profile Committee, isn’t sold on the plan either. She said that while there are some good ideas in the report it places too much emphasis on building rela­ tionships at the expense of hold­ ing police officers accountable. Race, Class and the Economy Activist sets agenda for talk Kweisi Mfume will visit the Port­ land area to address "Race, Class and E conom ic R ecovery in Obama's America." at the Wash­ ington State University Vancouver Public Affairs Lecture Series. The lecture will be held at 7 p.m. on W ednesday, April 15 at Fort V ancouver H igh School Auditorium, 5700 E. 18th St. The public is invited to attend. From activist to C o n g ress­ m an to head o f the NAACP, K w eisi M fu m e M fum e has b ec o m e o n e o f A m erica's m ost p ro v o cativ e public intellectuals. In Congress, M fume advo­ cated for landm ark b u sin ess and civil rights legislation, in­ clu d in g the A m erican 's w ith D isabilities A ct and the Civil Rights Bill o f 1991. M ost recently, he served as national surrogate speaker for the "Obama for America" presi­ dential campaign. Tickets are $10 and can be obtained by calling 360-694- 2 5 8 8 o r o rd e rin g o n lin e at vancouver.w su.edu/pals. WSU V ancouver student tickets are free, but available only in the Office o f Student Involvement. Santana wishes President Obama would Legalize Pot (A P ) — P re sid e n t B arack O bam a brushed o ff a question about legalizing m arijuana in his online town hall last month, but guitar god Carlos Santana says he w ishes he would seri­ ously consider it. "Legalize m arijuana and take all that m oney and invest it in te a c h e rs an d in ed u c atio n ," Carlos S a n ta n a Santana said in an interview last week. "You will see a transfor­ mation in America." |NEW SE A S O N S . . . During his online town hall on M arch 26, O bam a fielded a question about whether legal­ ization o f the illicit drug would help pull the nation out o f re­ cession. O bam a said he didn't think it w as good eco n o m ic policy, and also joked: "I don't know what this says about the online audience." But Santana said making pot legal is "really w ay overdue, like the prohibition with the al­ cohol and stuff like that. ..^4 Ì M A R K E T N O W D E L IV E R IN G Y o u r fa v o r ite n e ig h b o r h o o d g r o c e r y s to r e n o w d e liv e rs Stimulus Scam Emails 2LS ---- 1* « » Scam m ers are using P resi­ dent O bam a's econom ic stim u­ lus package to try and rip off consum ers. Email m essages ask for bank inform ation, claim ing they will d ir e c tly d e p o s it s tim u lu s money. Instead, scammers drain the co n su m er’s bank account and vanish. The O re g o n A tto rn e y G eneral’s office says the emails som etim es appear to be from legitimate government agencies and ask consum ers to “verify” that they are eligible for pay­ ment. By clinking on links, con­ su m ers d o w n lo ad m alicio u s softw are that can be used by identity thieves. Some Web sites suggest that for as little as $ 1.99 consum ers can get a list of economic stimu­ lus grants to apply for. This al­ low s the scam m er to get the consum er's credit card number o r lock them into an illegal “negative o ption” agreem ent th a t can ch arg e h un d red s o f thousands o f dollars if the con­ sum er d oesn't cancel. A lso bew are o f offers that charge consum ers for a sem i­ nar that will show them how to a p p ly fo r fe d e ra l s tim u lu s grants and get rich quick with the money they receive. 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