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Police chief releases community message about Occupy Oakland

on October 28, 2011

On Friday, Oakland Interim Police Chief Howard Jordan issued a message to the community, which was sent to news publications, regarding police officers’ use of force during the Tuesday night clash between Occupy Oakland protesters and law enforcement, and the department’s position on the ongoing downtown demonstrations. The following is the message in its entirety:

I want to thank you for taking the time to share your feedback concerning events associated with the Occupy Wall Street movement occurring in Oakland. We have received a large amount of feedback in the form of phone calls and emails from concerned residents as well as individuals across the country and around the world. Your observations have been positive and negative and we recognize the importance in both, and understand your frustration and the seriousness of these issues. While the Oakland Police Department takes your comments and concerns very seriously, please understand that the volume of these correspondences far exceeds our ability to respond to each one individually.

Not unlike you, I am concerned about the injuries to protesters and officers alike; the decision to use any level of force is never taken lightly, and certainly was not in this situation. As a community, we must preserve our position that any act of assault against officers or each other in our community is unacceptable, and will not be tolerated. Under the circumstances of this event our officers used what they believed to be the least amount of force possible to protect themselves and gain control of the situation. During incidents of this magnitude, police training, tactics and policy is scrutinized, and as the Chief of Police I take full responsibility for the actions of my officers. With that, I want to ensure you that all allegations of misconduct and excessive uses of force are being thoroughly investigated by internal and external investigative sources. I am confident in our abilities to conduct thorough and fair investigations into the actions of police personnel during the Occupy events.

In addition to hearing the voice of the community I, along with other City staff, have taken steps to reach out to members of the Occupy Oakland group, business owners, and community members to discuss the issues surrounding public health, public safety, and freedom of speech. It is very important that we work together to establish a healthy and peaceful environment that cultivates the facilitation of free speech and peaceful demonstrations which is, and always has been our primary goal.

As Chief of the Oakland Police Department, I will continue to be open to the diverse opinions and points of view offered by the community at large, and I appreciate your willingness to be open and honest, as I will be open and honest with all of you. The City of Oakland Police Department will continue to place the highest value on policing in a manner that is both constitutional and ethical in its mission to provide a safe place to live, work, and play, free of crime and the fear of crime.”

Thank you and stay safe,

 Chief Howard Jordan

You can see Oakland North’s complete coverage of Occupy Oakland here. 

 

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  2. Jason on October 28, 2011 at 2:15 pm

    “It is very important that we work together to establish a healthy and peaceful environment that cultivates the facilitation of free speech and peaceful demonstrations which is, and always has been our primary goal.”

    Sadly the police do not understand that peace must be maintained for their to be any healthy environment…Peace first, health second…Chief you need to re-prioritize.



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  5. Meira on October 28, 2011 at 2:49 pm

    Wow, this is really special. He shoots at us and then sends us a form letter. I thought that we got more intimate than that when we shared that tear gas. Thank you for protecting us from health code violations by shooting us in the face. I am so glad that the police rewarded those of us who hadn’t lost our humanity, the ones who tried to help Scott Olsen, by shooting at us. Our right to peaceably assemble is not a privilege to be meted out and taken away by the whims of the Oakland police. Howard Jordan, Deanna Santana, Jean Quan, even an idiot like Ignacio De La Fuente we are coming after your jobs. Get out of Oakland.



  6. givingup on October 28, 2011 at 3:21 pm

    “As a community, we must preserve our position that any act of assault against officers or each other in our community is unacceptable, and will not be tolerated”

    However, assaults by officers are highly encouraged.



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  8. James Lamb on October 28, 2011 at 9:47 pm

    Yea. I was shot at and teargased Tuesday night and I certainly didn’t have ANY direct contact in any form with any OPD or other police that night… So, mayor Quan, Chief Jordan, what on earth are you dishonest dissembles talking about!

    You are a disgrace to yourselves and to the city I have called home and paid taxes to support your lifestyles for over 10 years!!

    Resign immediately and never show your villainous faces in public again!

    SHAME!



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