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On December 9th, we returned to court yet again. We appeared in front of the judge and verbally agreed to the plea; all 8 misdemeanor charges were reduced to a single summary offense of disorderly conduct (the equivalent of a traffic summons).

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Love Park 4 No More!
 
“Cops wanna knock me, D.A. wanna box me in
But somehow, I beat them charges like Rocky”          
-Jay-Z

event details

posted by: HC-ARA

begins: Jan 20, 7:30 pm

ends: Jan 20, 11:00 pm

location: The College of New Jersey, Kendall Hall Trenton, NJ



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On December 1st, 2009, Common Pleas Court Judge Frank Palumbo re-affirmed a court order requiring prosecutors to disclose the names of the undercover narcotics officers involved in the 2007 altercation with protesters of a scheduled Ku Klux Klan rally in Center City that never actually happened. A recent check to the defendant's dockets shows that the Commonwealth has chosen to appeal this latest decision to the State Superior Court, instead of revealing the identity of their officers posing as neo-Nazis.

Two and a half years since their case first began - and almost a year to the day since the trial judge first decided on the motion in question - the LOVE Park 4 defendants finally received some positive news about their case. On December 1st, 2009, Common Pleas Court Judge Frank Palumbo re-affirmed a court order requiring prosecutors to disclose the names of the undercover narcotics officers involved in the 2007 altercation with protesters of a scheduled Ku Klux Klan rally in Center City that never actually happened. Palumbo denied the District Attorney's appeal of a ruling made Dec. 12, 2008 by Municipal Court President Judge Marsha H. Neifield. Palumbo gave prosecutors until Jan. 12 to decide if they will appeal to the state Superior Court.

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On June 6th, the First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia will play host to One Life Crew; a racist, homophobic hardcore band from Cleveland, Ohio.

RELATED POSTS: One Life Crew Show Still on for June6 at First Unitarian Church | Response to Rev. Nate Walker's Statement on the One Life Crew show

UPDATE: Racist Band Pulls Out

On June 6th, the First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia will play host to One Life Crew; a racist, homophobic hardcore band from Cleveland, Ohio. The band has an extensive history of racist, sexist, and homophobic lyrics, as well as a record of extreme violence at their shows. One Life Crew was dropped by their record label Victory Records after a show in Cleveland where the singer “Mean” Steve Murad leaped from the stage to attack an audience member who took exception to the band's racist lyrics.

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On Friday January 30th Trenton Anti-Racist Action paid a visit to
long-time neo-Nazi James Rohman at his home in Trenton, NJ. Rohman,
who lives at 35 Randall Ave, has had this coming for a long time.

On Friday January 30th Trenton Anti-Racist Action paid a visit to long-time neo-Nazi James Rohman at his home in Trenton, NJ. Rohman, who lives at 35 Randall Ave, has had this coming for a long time. While associating with the Keystone State Skinheads in Philadelphia - whose members were just convicted on weapons and assault charges - and attending white power rallies throughout the East Coast, James tries to hide his politics here at home.

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