U.S. Political Prisoners and Prisoners of War

Information drawn from the New York City Anarchist Black Cross. Download a .pdf version of their July 11, 2014 Illustrated Guide to Political Prisoners and Prisoners of War here.

BLACK/NEW AFRIKAN LIBERATION
Mumia Abu-Jamal #AM8335
SCI Mahanoy
301 Morea Road
Frackville, Pennsylvania 17932
Birthday: April 24
Mumia is an award winning journalist and was one of the
founders of the Black Panther Party chapter in Philadelphia,
PA. He has struggled for justice and human rights for people of
color since he was at least 14 years old ~ the age when he joined the Party. In December
of 1982, Mumia, who moonlighted by driving a taxi, happened upon police who were
beating his brother. During the melee, a police officer was shot and killed. Despite the
fact that many people saw someone else shoot and then runaway from the scene, Mumia,
in what could only be called a kangaroo court, was convicted and sentenced to death.
During the summer of 1995, a death warrant was signed by Governor Tom Ridge, which
sparked one of the most effective organizing efforts in defense of a political prisoner ever.
Since that time, Mumia has had his death sentence overturned, but is still expected to
serve the rest of his life in prison.
More information: http://www.freemumia.com
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Sundiata Acoli* #39794-066
FCI Cumberland
Post Office Box 1000
Cumberland, Maryland 21501
*Address envelope to Clark Squire.
Birthday: January 14
A New York Black Panther, he endured two years of prison
awaiting trial for the Panther 21 Conspiracy Case. He and his comrades were eventually
acquitted on all the bogus charges.
The case was historic and a classic example of police and government attempting to
neutralize organizations by incarcerating their leadership. As a result of this political
attack and because of the immense pressure and surveillance from the FBI and local
police Sundiata, like many other Panther leaders went “underground”. On May 2, 1973,
Sundiata Acoli, Assata Shakur and Zayd Shakur were ambushed and attacked by state
troopers on the New Jersey Turnpike. Assata was wounded and Zayd was killed. During
the gun battle a state trooper was shot and killed in self defense. Sundiata was tried in
an environment of mass hysteria and convicted, although there was no credible evidence
that he killed the trooper or had been involved in the shooting. He was sentenced to thirty
years.
More information: http://www.sundiataacoli.org
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Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin #99974-555
USP Florence ADMAX
Post Office Box 8500
Florence, Colorado 81226
Birthday: October 4
Formerly known as H. Rap Brown, the Imam came to prominence
in the 1960s as chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating
Committee and the Justice Minister of the Black Panther Party. He is perhaps most
famous for his proclamation during that period that “violence is as American as cherry
pie”, as well as once stating that “If America don’t come around, we’re gonna burn it
down.” He is currently serving a life sentence for homicide.
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Zolo Azania #4969
State Prison Minimum Unit
1 Park Row
Michigan City, Indiana 46360
Birthday: December 12
Zolo Azania is a former Black Panther convicted of a 1981 bank
robbery that left a Gary, Indiana cop dead. He was arrested miles
away from the incident as he was walking, unarmed, down the street. The prosecution
intimidated witnesses, suppressed favorable evidence, presented false eyewitness and
expert testimony, and denied him the right to speak or present motions in his own behalf.
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Herman Bell #79-C-0262
Great Meadow Correctional Facility
11739 State Route 22
Post Office Box 51
Comstock, New York 12821-0051
Birthday: January 14
Herman Bell moved to Brooklyn as a boy. He was a talented football player and won a
scholarship to UC-Oakland. While in Oakland, Herman joined the Black Panther Party
and became active around human rights issues in the Black community. In 1971, due to
relentless FBI attacks on the Party, Herman went underground.
While underground, Herman joined the Black Liberation Army, and in September of 1973
he was captured and extradited to New York on charges of having killed two New York
City police officers—a case for which other Panthers were serving time. No witnesses
were able to put Herman at the scene of the crime. The first trial ended in a hung jury, but
Herman was convicted at his second trial and sentenced to 25 years to life.
In 1990, he earned his B.S. degree from the SUNY-New Paltz. Herman remains a prison
activist, having coached sports teams inside the prison system, as well as mentoring
younger prisoners.
More information: http://www.freehermanbell.org
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Joe-Joe Bowen* #AM4272
SCI Coal Township
1 Kelley Drive
Coal Township, Pennsylvania 17866-1020
*Address envelope to Joseph Bowen.
Birthday: January 15
Joseph “Joe-Joe” Bowen is one of the many all-but-forgotten
frontline soldiers in the liberation struggle. A native of
Philadelphia, Joe-Joe was a young member of the “30th and
Norris” street gang before his incarceration politicized him.
Released in 1971, his outside activism was cut short a week
following his release when Joe-Joe was confronted by an officer
of the notoriously brutal Philadelphia police department. The police officer was killed in
the confrontation, and Bowen fled. After his capture and incarceration, Bowen became
a Black Liberation Army combatant, defiant to authorities at every turn. In 1973, Joe-
Joe and Philadelphia Five prisoner Fred “Muhammad” Burton assassinated Holmesberg
prison’s warden and deputy warden as well as wounded the guard commander in
retaliation for intense repression against Muslim prisoners in the facility.
In 1981, Bowen led a six-day standoff with authorities when he and six other captives
took 39 hostages at Graterford Prison as a freedom attempt and protest of the prison
conditions. Much of his time in prison has been spent in and out of control units, solitary
confinement, and other means of isolating Joe-Joe from the general prison population.
These include three trips to Marion Penitentiary, where he met Sundiata Acoli and other
BLA members. He is legendary to many prisoners as a revolutionary. “I used to teach
the brothers how to turn their rage into energy and understand their situations,” Bowen
told the Philadelphia Inquirer in 1981. “I don’t threaten anybody. I don’t talk to pigs. I
don’t drink anything I can’t see through and I don’t eat anything off a tray. When the time
comes, I’ll be ready.”
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Veronza Bowers, Jr. 35316-136
USP Atlanta
Post Office Box 150160
Atlanta, Georgia 30315
Birthday: February 4
Veronza was a member of the Black Panther Party and was convicted in the
murder of a U.S. Park Ranger on the word of two government informants,
both of whom received reduced sentences for other crimes by the Federal
prosecutor’s office. There were no eye-witnesses and no evidence
independent of these informants to link him to the crime. At his trial, Veronza offered
alibi testimony which was not credited by the jury. Nor was testimony of two relatives of
the informants who insisted that they were lying. The informants had all charges against
them in this case dropped and one was given $10,000 by the government according to the
prosecutor’s post-sentencing report. Veronza has consistently proclaimed his innocence
of the crime he never committed, even at the expense of having his appeals for parole
denied for which an admission of guilt and contrition is virtually required. He insists on
maintaining his innocence.
More information: http://www.veronza.org
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Muhammad Burton* AF3896
SCI Somerset
1590 Walters Mill Road
Somerset, Pennsylvania 15510-0001
*Address envelope to Fred Burton.
Birthday: December 15
Frederick Burton is an innocent man who has diligently attempted
to prove his innocence to the courts for the past 37 years. Prior to
his incarceration, Fred worked for a phone company, was a well
respected member of his community and his wife was preparing
to have twins, his third and fourth child. In 1970, Fred was accused and then convicted of
participating in the planning of the murder of Philadelphia police officers. While the plan
was allegedly to blow up a police station, what occurred was that a police officer was shot
and killed allegedly by members of a radical group called “the Revolutionaries.”
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Chip Fitzgerald* #B-27527
Kern Valley State Prison
Post Office Box 5101
Delano, California 93216
*Address envelope to Romaine Fitzgerald.
Birthday: April 11
Romaine “Chip” Fitzgerald, born and raised in Compton,
California, joined the Southern California Chapter of the Black
Panther Party in early 1969 as a teenager who had just been
released from the California Youth Authority. In September of
that year, as a dedicated member of the Party, Chip was arrested
in connection with a police shoot-out and tried for assault on police and related charges,
including the murder of a security guard. He was sentenced to death.
More information: http://www.freechip.org
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Robert Seth Hayes #74-A-2280
Sullivan Correctional Facility
Post Office Box 116
Fallsburg, New York 12733-0116
Birthday: October 15
After the assassination of Martin Luther King and the social
upheaval which followed it, Robert Seth Hayes joined the Black
Panther Party, working in the Party’s free medical clinics and
free breakfast programs. Like many other activists, Seth was
forced underground by FBI and police repression of the Panther
movement. Once underground, Seth joined the Black Liberation Army.
In 1973, following a shootout with police, Seth was arrested and convicted of the murder
of a New York City police officer, and, while maintaining his innocence to this day,
sentenced to 25 years to life in prison. Imprisoned for nearly forty years, Seth has long
since served his sentence.
Seth first came up for parole in 1998, but prison officials have refused to release him,
focusing on his involvement with the Black Panther Party and his knowledge as to the
whereabouts of Assata Shakur and not his conduct while imprisoned. While in prison,
Seth has worked as a librarian, pre release advisor, and AIDS counselor, mentoring
younger prisoners and continuing to struggle for his people.
More information: http://www.kersplebedeb.com/sethhayes
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Maliki Shakur Latine # 81-A-4469
Clinton Correctional Facility
Post Office Box 2000
Dannemora, New York 12929
Birthday: August 23
In his early years, Maliki Shakur Latine joined the Nation of Islam
and began confronting society’s oppressive forces. By 1969, Maliki joined the Black
Panther Party. The discipline was not as rigid as in the Nation, but it contained the basic
elements of discipline Maliki sees as essential to any effective revolutionary organization.
Maliki began taking political education classes and transforming the theoretical ideals of
the Panthers into daily practice.
Like many Panthers targeted by the U.S. government, Maliki found himself behind prison
bars. Upon his release, Maliki found that government repression forced many Panthers
underground. Maliki followed suit and spent eight years as a Black Liberation Army
soldier.
On July 3rd, 1979, NYPD pulled over a car they suspected stolen. Approaching the car,
guns drawn, the cops opened fire. All four occupants escaped, though one of them, and
one cop, were injured. Prosecutors claimed fingerprint evidence against Maliki and a co-
defendant, but no eye witnesses could place him at the scene. Following a clear pattern in
cases regarding Panthers, Maliki was found guilty, sentenced to 25 years to life in prison.
He has consistently been denied parole, primarily due to his past political affiliations.
More information: http://www.j.mp/MalikiLatine
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Ruchell Magee* #A92051
CSP – Los Angeles County
Post Office Box 8457
Lancaster, CA 93539-8457
*Address card/letter to Cinque.
Birthday: March 17
Commonly regarded as the longest held political prisoner in the
U.S., Ruchell Magee has been imprisoned since 1963. He was politicized in prison and
participated in the August 7, 1970 Marin County Courthouse Rebellion— the attempted
liberation of political prisoner George Jackson and the Soledad Brothers by Jackson’s
younger brother Jonathan. Magee was seriously injured in the incident and subsequently
pleaded guilty to aggravated kidnapping. He was sentenced in 1975 to life in prison and
has been denied parole numerous times.
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Abdul Majid #83-A-0483
Five Points Correctional Facility
6600 State Route 96
Caller Box 119
Romulus, New York 14541
Birthday: June 25
In 1968, Abdul Majid joined the Black Panther Party, having been
previously active with the Grass Roots Advisory Council. Abdul was
involved in many of the community-based projects of the BPP including the free health
clinic and free breakfast for children program.
After the Party was destroyed by the U.S. government, Abdul continued his political
work as a paralegal with Bronx Legal Services. On April 16th, 1981 a van was pulled
over by NYPD. Two occupants exited the van and fired upon the cops—one was
killed, the other injured. Despite claims by the police that the van was pulled over for
connections to burglaries, the folder of “suspects” circulated by the cops exclusively
consisted of former Panthers, not burglary suspects. Abdul and his co-defendant, Bashir
Hameed were arrested and tried three times. The first trial ended in a hung jury. The
second trial was declared a mistrial by the judge immediately after the jury rendered a
decision that acquitted Bashir on the murder charge. At a third trial, the state finally got
its way­ Abdul was convicted of murder and sentenced to 33 years to life.
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Jalil Muntaqim* #77-A-4283
Attica Correctional Facility
Post Office Box 149
Attica, New York 14011-0149
*Address envelope to Anthony Bottom.
Birthday: October 18
Jalil became affiliated with the Black Panther Party at age 18.
Less than 2 months before his 20th birthday he was captured
with Albert Nuh Washington in a midnight shootout with San
Francisco police. He was subsequently charged with a host of
revolutionary activities including the assassination of two police in New York City. It is
for this that he is currently serving a 25 years to life sentence in New York State. His case
is known as the New York 3 case as his co-defendants include Nuh and Herman Bell. He
was also implicated in the San Francisco 8 case, and pled guilty to a lesser offense.
More information: http://www.freejalil.com
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Sekou Odinga #09-A-3775
Clinton Correctional Facility
Post Office Box 2001
Dannemora, New York 12929
Birthday: June 14
Sekou was forced into hiding in 1969 when he and twenty other
Black Panther Party members were wrongly charged with criminal
conspiracy in the NY Panther 21 case. Several months later, while
still underground, he traveled to Algeria to establish an international chapter of the
Black Panther Party. Later, Sekou became an activist in the New Afrikan Independence
Movement and a member of the Black Liberation Army. On October 23, 1981, Sekou
and Mtyari Shabaka Sundiata were ambushed by the NYC police and FBI agents. The
police murdered Mtyari. Sekou was eventually captured, tortured, and eventually charged
with the liberation of Assata Shakur and the expropriation of money from an armored
car. Sekou was convicted of two federal charges under the Racketeering Influenced and
Corrupt Organization (RICO) Act and was sentence to forty years imprisonment and a
$50,000 fine. He was also convicted of six state counts of attempted murder steaming
form the defense of himself and Mtyari during the police attack in 1981. For this he was
sentenced to concurrent life sentences.
More information: http://www.sekouodinga.com
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Ronald Reed #2195311
Minnesota Correctional Facility-Oak Park Heights
5329 Osgood Avenue North
Stillwater, Minnesota 55082-1117
Birthday: August 31
Ronald Reed, a former member of the Black United Front,
was convicted of the 1970 shooting of a St. Paul police officer.
Twenty-five years after the killing, Reed was arrested and convicted of first-degree
murder and conspiracy to commit first degree-murder. He is serving Life in prison.
Reed is a former 60s civil rights activist. In 1969, Reed was also among the students at
St. Paul Central High School who demanded black history courses and organized actions
against racist teachers. He was also instrumental in helping to integrate college campuses
in Minnesota. During this period, Reed began to look toward revolutionary theory and
began to engage in political street theater with other young black revolutionaries in the
city of St. Paul.
More information: http://www.j.mp/RonaldReed
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Kamau Sadiki* #0001150688
Augusta State Medical Prison
3001 Gordon Highway
Grovetown, Georgia 30813
*Address envelope to Freddie Hilton.
Birthday: February 19
Kamau Sadiki is a former member of the Black Panther Party and
was convicted of a 30-year old murder case of a Fulton County
Police Officer found shot to death in his car outside a service
station.
More information: http://www.freekamau.org
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Dr. Mutulu Shakur #83205-012
USP Victorville
Post Office Box 3900
Adelanto, California 92301
Birthday: August 8
In 1987 Dr. Shakur was sentenced to 60 years imprisonment for
his role in the Black Liberation Movement. In March 1982, Dr.
Shakur and 10 others were indicted by a federal grand jury under
a set of U.S. conspiracy laws called Racketeer Influenced and
Corrupt Organization (RICO) laws. These conspiracy laws were
ostensibly developed to aid the government in its prosecution of
organized crime figures; however, they have been used with varying degrees of success
against revolutionary organizations. Dr. Shakur was charged with conspiracy and
participation in the Black Liberation Army, a group that carried out actual and attempted
expropriations from several banks. Eight incidents were alleged to have occurred between
December 1976 to October 1981. In addition, he was charged with participation in the
1979 prison escape of Assata Shakur, who is now in exile in Cuba.
After five years underground, Dr. Shakur was arrested on February 12, 1986.
While he was on the street, Dr. Shakur challenged the use of methadone as a tool of
recovery for addicts. He believed in natural remedies instead and, based on those beliefs,
founded the Black Acupuncture Advisory Association of North America. Many people
credit Shakur with saving their lives. Dr. Shakur has worked to free political prisoners
and to expose government abuses against political organizers. While in prison, he has
struggled to create peace between rival gangs.
More information: http://www.mutulushakur.com
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Russell Maroon Shoatz #AF3855
SCI Graterford
Post Office Box 244
Graterford, Pennsylvania 19426-0244
Birthday: August 23
A dedicated community activist and founding member of the
Philadelphia based organization Black Unity Council, which
eventually merged with the Black Panther Party (1969). In 1970,
along with 5 others, Maroon was accused of attacking a police
station, which resulted in an officer being killed. This attack was said to have been
carried out in response to the rampant police brutality in the Black community. For 18
months Maroon functioned underground as a soldier in the Black Liberation Army. In
1972 he was captured. Twice he escaped—once in 1977 and again 1980, but both times
he was recaptured and today he is held in Pennsylvania where he is serving multiple life
sentences.
More information: http://www.russellmaroonshoats.wordpress.com
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Gary Tyler #84156
Louisiana State Penitentiary
ASH-4
Angola, Louisiana 70712
Birthday: July 10
On 7 October 1974 students at Destrehan High School, St Charles
Parish, Louisiana, were sent home earlier than usual due to racial disturbances during the
day. As the buses carrying black students back to their homes were leaving the school
they were attacked by a group of 100 to 200 white people throwing stones and bottles at
the buses. Shots were allegedly fired from inside the bus and one person was killed. Gary
Tyler, after complaining about police harassment of other Black students, was put inside
a police car and eventually arrested. Police thoroughly searched the bus and found no
weapon. It was not until days later that cops allegedly found a .45 caliber pistol in the seat
where Tyler was sitting. This was enough evidence to convict Tyler.
More information: http://www.freegarytyler.com
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Angola Three
The Angola 3 are three black liberationists that while inside prison, contact with members
of the Black Panthers led to the creation of a prison chapter of the Black Panther Party
in 1971. The men then organized prisoners to build a movement within the walls to
desegregate the prison, to end systematic rape and violence, for better living conditions,
and worked as jailhouse lawyers helping prisoners file legal papers. They organized
multiple strikes and sit-ins for better conditions. Woodfox and Wallace were convicted of
the 1972 stabbing murder of 23-year-old prison guard Brent Miller. The third member of
the Angola 3, Robert King Wilkerson, has been released. On October 4th, 2013, due to
complications from late stage liver cancer, Herman Wallace died. He died a free man after
spending an unimaginable 41 years in solitary confinement. A federal judge ruled that he
be released a mere three days before his death.
More information: http://www.angola3.org

Shaka Cinque* #72148
David Wade Correctional Center – N1A
670 Bell Hill Road
Homer, Louisiana 71040
*Address envelope to Albert Woodfox.
Birthday: February 19
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MOVE Nine
The MOVE 9 are nine men and women who have been in prison since August 8, 1978,
following a massive police attack on their home in the Powelton Village neighborhood
of Philadelphia. The raid was a major military operation carried out by the Philadelphia
police department under orders of then-mayor, Frank Rizzo. During this attack, heavy
equipment was used to tear down the fence surrounding their home, fill the house
with tear gas, and flood it. One of the cops on the scene was killed by a single bullet,
most likely fired by another cop from above during the raid. All nine members of the
MOVE organization were put on trial and convicted of murder. One of the nine, Merle
Africa, died in prison in 1998 after being denied medical treatment. The eight remaining
prisoners are regularly up for parole and supporters are campaigning to secure their
release.
More information: http://www.move9parole.blogspot.com and http://www.onamove.com

Charles Sims Africa #AM4975
SCI Dallas
1000 Follies Road
Dallas, PA 18612-0286
Birthday: April 2
Debbie Sims Africa #OO6307
SCI Cambridge Springs
451 Fullerton Avenue
Cambridge Springs, Pennsylvania 16403
Birthday: August 4
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Delbert Orr Africa #AM4985
SCI Dallas
1000 Follies Road
Dallas, Pennsylvania 18612-0286
Birthday: April 2
Edward Goodman Africa #AM4974
SCI Mahanoy
301 Morea Road
Frackville, Pennsylvania 17932
Birthday: October 31
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Janet Holloway Africa #OO6308
SCI Cambridge Springs
451 Fullerton Avenue
Cambridge Springs, Pennsylvania 16403
Birthday: April 13
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Janine Phillips Africa #OO6309
SCI Cambridge Springs
451 Fullerton Avenue
Cambridge Springs, Pennsylvania 16403
Birthday: April 25
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Michael Davis Africa #AM4973
SCI Graterford
Post Office Box 244
Graterford, Pennsylvania 19426-0244
Birthday: October 6
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William Phillips Africa #AM4984
SCI Dallas
1000 Follies Road
Dallas, Pennsylvania 18612-0286
Birthday: May 11
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Nebraska Two
The Nebraska Two were charged and convicted of the murder of Omaha Police Officer Larry Minard. Minard died when a suitcase containing dynamite exploded in a North Omaha home on August 17, 1970. Officer John Tess was also injured in the explosion. Poindexter and Rice were members of the Black Panther Party, and their case was, and continues to be, controversial. The Omaha Police withheld exculpatory evidence at trial. The two men had been targeted by the FBI’s COINTELPRO (Counter Intelligence Program), which operated against and infiltrated anti-war and Civil Rights groups, including the Omaha Black Panthers. The US section of Amnesty International recognizes Rice and Poindexter as political prisoners. The state’s parole board has recommended the men for release, but political leaders have not acted on these recommendations.
More information: http://www.n2pp.info

Ed Poindexter #27767
Nebraska State Penitentiary
Post Office Box 2500
Lincoln, Nebraska 68542
Birthday: November 1
Mondo Eyen We Langa* # 27768
Nebraska State Penitentiary
Post Office Box 2500
Lincoln, Nebraska 68542-2500
*Address envelope to David Rice.
Birthday: May 21
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ANARCHIST MOVEMENT
Casey Brezik #1154765
Jefferson City Correctional Center
8200 No More Victims Road
Jefferson City, Missouri 65101
Birthday: December 30
In 2010, anarchist Casey Brezik tried to assassinate the governor
of Missouri. In June of 2013, he was convicted and sentenced to a dozen years on each of three counts – assault and two armed criminal action charges – and seven years on a second count of assault. All sentences will run concurrently.
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Bill Dunne #10916-086
FCI Herlong
Post Office Box 800
Herlong, California 96113
Birthday: August 3
Bill Dunne is an anti-authoritarian sentenced to 90 years for the
attempted liberation of comrades from Seattle’s King County Jail
in 1979 and for attempting to break himself out of Leavenworth
Penitentiary in 1983. Dunne was charged with possession of an automatic weapon, auto theft, and with aiding & abetting the escape. Charges further
alleged the operation was financed by bank expropriations and facilitated by illegal
acquisition of weapons and explosives.
Bill and his codefendant, Larry Giddings, were accused by police of being “members
of a small, heavily armed group of revolutionaries,” associated with the Wellspring
Communion. Dunne has made the rounds of the federal prison system with stints at the
infamous Control Unit in Marion, Illinois; Atwater; and Big Sandy where he has assisted
prisoners with political & academic education. Bill also organizes solidarity runs in
conjunction with the Anarchist Black Cross Federation’s “Running Down the Walls” 5K
runs and has edited and written for *4 Struggle* magazine. Larry Giddings was paroled
from federal prison in 2004.
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Marius Mason #04672-061
FMC Carswell
Post Office Box 27137
Fort Worth, Texas 76127
*Address envelope to Marie Mason.
Birthday: January 26
Marius Mason is a revolutionary anarchist, avid community
gardener,musician, parent of two, writer, Earth First! Organizer,
IWW member, and former volunteer for a free herbal healthcare collective. He was an
extended care assistant at a small Cincinnati school when arrested on March 10, 2008
by federal agents. Marius was convicted of involvement with a December, 1999 arson
at a Michigan State University office in which GMO research was being conducted and
a January, 2000 arson of logging equipment in Mesick, Michigan. Both arsons were
claimed by the Earth Liberation Front.
More information: http://www.supportmariemason.org
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Eric McDavid #16209-097
FCI Terminal Island
Post Office Box 3007
San Pedro, California 90731
Birthday: October 7
Eric McDavid was arrested (along with Zachary Jenson and
Lauren Weiner) in January 2006, as part of the government’s
ongoing “Green Scare” campaign and was charged with “conspiracy to damage
and destroy property by fire and an explosive.” His arrest was the direct result of a
government informant – known only as “Anna” – who spent over a year working with the
FBI to fabricate a crime and entrap Eric in it. Eric was imprisoned for a “thought-crime”-
no actions were ever carried out. McDavid was denied bail twice despite no history of
violence or criminal record and spent almost two years at county jail awaiting trial. Both
of his codefendants cooperated and testified against Eric at trial. He is currently appealing
his conviction and sentence while imprisoned in California. His anticipated release date is
2/10/2023.
More information: http://www.supporteric.org
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Cleveland Four
Days before national May Day protests, the FBI announced the arrest of activists on
terrorism charges for plotting to destroy a bridge. FBI informants and undercover agents
had a heavy hand in creating the alleged plot.
More information: http://www.cleveland4solidarity.org

Brandon Baxter #57972-060
FDC Oakdale
Post Office Box 5010
Oakdale, Louisiana 71463
Birthday: April 27
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Skelly* #57976-060
USP Tucson
Post Office Box 24550
Tucson, Arizona 85734
*Address envelope to Joshua Stafford.
Birthday: October 3
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Connor Stevens #57978-060
FCI McKean
Post Office Box 8000
Bradford, Pennsylvania 16701
Birthday: December 17
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Douglas L. Wright #57973-060
USP Coleman 1
Post Office Box 1033
Coleman, Florida 33521
Birthday: May 31
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NATO Five
The NATO 3 were arrested on May 16, 2012 in the lead up to the anti-NATO protests in
Chicago, Illinois. They were originally charged with 11 felony counts under the Illinois
state version of the USA Patriot Act including material aid for terrorism, conspiracy
to commit terrorism & possession of an incendiary device. What surfaced after their
arrest were that two undercover cops, “Mo” and “Gloves” had been trying to entrap
these three activists and others as part of Chicago’s surveillance & targeting of the local
activist community. The NATO 3 went to trial on January 21, 2014, were acquitted of all
terrorism counts on February 7. They were found guilty of possession of an incendiary
device with the intent to commit arson, possession of an incendiary device with the
knowledge that another intended to commit arson and mob action. On April 25, 2014,
Brian Church was sentenced to five years, Brent Betterly to six years, and Jared Chase
to eight years. The remaining two defendants served their time in state prison and were
released in 2013.
More information: http://www.freethenato3.wordpress.com

Brent Betterly M44724
Sheridan Correctional Center
4017 East 2603 Road
Sheridan, Illinois 60551
Birthday: April 19
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Jared Chase M44710
Dixon Correctional Center
2600 North Brinton Avenue
Dixon, Illinois 61021
Birthday: June 12
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Brian Church M44717
Pinckneyville Correctional Center
Post Office Box 999
Pinckneyville, Illinois 62274
Birthday: September 23
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Tinley Park 5
In May 2012 five antifascists were arrested in Tinley Park, Illinois for allegedly assaulting
a meeting of white-supremacist organizers. They eventually took non-cooperating plea
deals and are serving 3-6 year sentences. Alex Stuck was released in November 2013. In
February 2014, John Tucker was released, having completed his sentence. Cody Sutherlin was released in June 2014.
More information: http://www.tinleyparkfive.wordpress.com

Dylan Sutherlin M34022
Centralia Correctional Center
Post Office Box 7711
Centralia, Illinois 62801
Birthday: March 3
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Jason Sutherlin M34023
East Moline Correctional Center
100 Hillcrest Road
East Moline, Illinois 61244
Birthday: March 17
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Toronto G20 U.S. Five
In March 2013, five U.S. citizens were arrested and faced extradition on charges from the
2010 G20 meeting in Toronto (Canada). Some have since received and completed prison
sentences. On February 3, 2014, Richard Morano was sentenced to seven months in jail.
Ten days later, Joel Bitar and Kevin Chianella, both New Yorkers, were sentenced to 20
and 24 months, respectively. On June 16th, 2014, Richard was released from prison.
More information: http://www.notorontog20extradition.wordpress.com

Kevin Chianella
Beaver Creek Medium Institution
200 Beaver Creek Drive
Post Office Box 1240
Gravenhurst, Ontario
P1P1W9
Canada
Birthday: April 22
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INDIGENOUS RESISTANCE
Oso Blanco* #07909-051
USP Lewisburg
Post Office Box 1000
Lewisburg, Pennsylvania 17837
*Address envelope to Byron Chubbuck.
Birthday: February 26
Indigenous rights activist serving 80 years for bank robbery,
aggravated assault on the FBI, escape and firearms charges. A
confidential informant reported that Oso was robbing banks in order
to acquire funds to support the Zapatista rebellion in Chiapas, Mexico
throughout 1998-99.
More information: http://www.freeosoblanco.blogspot.com
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Leonard Peltier #89637-132
USP Coleman I
Post Office Box 1033
Coleman, Florida 33521
Birthday: September 12
Leonard Peltier is a Native American political prisoner and American
Indian Movement (AIM) activist, serving two consecutive life sentences
for a crime he was framed for— the 1975 killing of two FBI agents on the Oglala Sioux
reservation. After the acquittal of his codefendants and being extradited form Canada
under false pretenses, Peltier was convicted by an all white jury in a hostile town. Peltier
has appealed his sentence many times and has sued the FBI for withholding thousands of
pages of important legal documents from FOIA requests. He is an accomplished painter
and writer, having published his memoir, *Prison Writings: My Life Is My Sun Dance*,
in 1999. Peltier has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize multiple times. His defense
campaign continues to advocate for executive clemency and his transfer close to home.
More information: http://www.leonardpeltier.info
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Luis V. Rodriguez #C33000
SATF-CSP, Corcoran
Post Office Box 5242
Corcoran, California 93212
Apache/Chicano activist framed for the murder of two cops.
More information: http://www.luisvrodriguez.com
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HACKS/INFORMATION LEAKS
Barrett Brown #45047-177
FCI Seagoville
Post Office Box 9000
Seagoville, Texas 75159-9000
Birthday: August 14
In the first week of October 2012, Barrett was indicted on
three counts related to alleged activities or postings on popular
websites such as Twitter and YouTube. On December 4, 2012
Barrett was indicted by a federal grand jury on twelve additional
counts related to data from the Stratfor information leak, carried out by hackers from
Anonymous and LulzSec. Despite his lack of direct involvement in the operation and
stated opposition to it, he faces these charges for allegedly pasting a hyperlink online.
On January 23rd, 2013 he was indicted a third time on two more counts, relating to
the March 2012 FBI raid(s) on his apartment and his mother’s house. In April, Brown
plead guilty to three reduced counts and now faces a maximum of 8.5 years in prison.
Sentencing is scheduled for October 2014.
More information: http://www.freebarrettbrown.org
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Jeremy Hammond #18729-424
FCI Manchester
Post Office Box 4000
Manchester, Kentucky 40962
Birthday: January 8
Jeremy Hammond is an anarchist computer hacker from Chicago.
In November 2013, he was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison
for leaking the personal information of 860,000 customers of
private intelligence firm Strategic Forecasting (Stratfor) through the whistle-blowing
website Wikileaks. This information revealed that Stratfor spies on activists, among
others, at the behest of corporations and the U.S. government.
More information: http://www.freejeremy.net
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Chelsea E. Manning 89289
1300 North Warehouse Road
Fort Leavenworth, Kansas 66027-2304
Birthday: December 17
On April 4, 2010, whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks published
a classified video of a United States Apache helicopter firing on
civilians in New Baghdad in 2007. In late July 2010, the U.S.
Military alleged that Manning was the chief suspect in the “Afghan Diaries” leak of U.S.
Military combat and incident reports from the occupation of Afghanistan. The Afghan
Diaries is the largest collection of leaked intelligence records in U.S. history, and details
what Wikileaks and others have described as “countless war crimes” by U.S. and NATO
forces. On August 21, 2013, Pvt. Manning was sentenced to 35 years in prison.
More information: http://www.chelseamanning.org
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GREEN SCARE/EARTH LIBERATION/ANIMAL LIBERATION
Walter Bond #37096-013
USP Marion – CMU
Post Office Box 1000
Marion, Illinois 62959
Birthday: April 16
Walter Bond is an Animal Liberation Front (ALF) member
imprisoned for the arson of the Sheepskin Factory in Denver,
Colorado, the Tandy Leather Factory & the Tiburon Restaurant in Sandy, Utah (which
sold Foie Gras). He pleaded guilty and received a total of 12 years and 4 months. His
anticipated release date is 3/21/2021.
More information: http://www.supportwalter.org
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Kevin Olliff* M42382
Vandalia Correctional Center
Post Office Box 500
Vandalia, Illinois 62471
*Address envelope to Kevin Johnson.
Birthday: March 27
In August 2013, Kevin and his codefendant’s car was searched against
their will in rural Illinois. The police found bolt cutters, wire cutters, muriatic acid,
ski masks, and camouflage clothing and claimed these items were “burglary tools.”
Prosecutors attempted to link the two activists to a fur farm release the night before. In
November, 2013, Kevin’s co-defendant, Tyler Lang, reached a non-cooperating plea
agreement and was released on time served. Kevin was facing 5-7 years in prison,
pleaded guilty and received a sentence of 30 months. With time served and Illinois’ “half-
time credit,” Kevin is expected out after serving 10 months. In July 2014, Kevin and
Tyler were indicted under the federal Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act.
More information: http://www.supportkevinandtyler.com
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Rebecca Rubin #98290-011
FCI Dublin
5701 8th Street – Camp Parks
Dublin, California 94568
Birthday: April 18
Rebecca Rubin is serving a 5 year sentence for her role in a series
of Earth Liberation Front (ELF) actions including the arson of
the Vail Ski Resort Expansion and US Forest Industries. She also
participated in the liberation of horses and the arson of Bureau
of Land Management (BLM) Wild Horse Facilities in Litchfield, California and Burns,
Oregon.
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Justin Solondz #98291-011
FCI Loretto
Post Office Box 1000
Loretto, Pennsylvania 15940
Birthday: October 3
Justin Solondz pleaded guilty to conspiracy and arson for his involvement in the Earth
Liberation Front (ELF) arson of the University of Washington’s Center for Urban
Horticulture in 2001 and the Romania Chevrolet dealership in Eugene, Oregon. Justin
was imprisoned in China for three years prior to extradition. His anticipated release date
is 9/23/2017.
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Brian Vaillancourt M42889
Danville Correctional Center
3820 East Main Street
Danville, Illinois 61834
Birthday: September 5
Brian Vaillancourt was arrested in February 2013 in Chicago for
allegedly trying to burn down a McDonalds. In February 2013, he
pleaded guilty and received a sentence of nine years.
More information: http://www.j.mp/vaillancourt
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PUERTO RICAN INDEPENDENCE
Norberto González Claudio #09864-000
FCI Coleman Low
Post Office Box 1031
Coleman, Florida 33521
Birthday: May 27
On May 10th, 2011, the FBI arrested Avelino’s 65-year-old brother,
Norberto Claudio González on charges dating back to 1983,
also related to the Wells Fargo armored truck expropriation. In poor health, Norberto
is continually moved and difficult to track on the Bureau of Prisons website. He was
recently sentenced to five years in federal prison.
More information: http://www.prolibertadweb.org/norberto-gonzalez-claudio
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Oscar López Rivera #87651-024
FCI Terre Haute
Post Office Box 33
Terre Haute, Indiana 47808
Birthday: January 6
Oscar López-Rivera was born in San Sebastian, Puerto Rico on January 6, 1943. At the
age of 12, he moved to Chicago with his family. He was a well-respected community
activist and a prominent independence leader for many years prior to his arrest. Oscar
was one of the founders of the Rafael Cancel Miranda High School, now known as
the Dr. Pedro Albizu Campos High School and the Juan Antonio Corretjer Puerto
Rican Cultural Center. He was a community organizer for the Northwest Community
Organization (NCO), ASSPA, ASPIRA and the 1st Congregational Church of Chicago.
He helped to found FREE, (a half-way house for convicted drug addicts) and ALAS (an
educational program for Latino prisoners at Stateville Prison in Illinois).
He was active in various community struggles, mainly in the area of health care,
employment and police brutality. He also participated in the development of the
Committee to Free the Five Puerto Rican Nationalists. In 1975, he was forced
underground, along with other comrades. He was captured on May 29, 1981, after 5 years
of being persecuted by the FBI as one of the most feared fugitives from US “justice.”
More information: http://www.boricuahumanrights.org
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Kojo Bomani Sababu* #39384-066
USP McCreary
Post Office Box 3000
Pine Knot, Kentucky 42635
*Address envelope to Grailing Brown.
One of four members of the Puerto Rican independence group FALN convicted of
conspiracy in a failed 1986 attempt to free the Oscar Lopez Rivera from prison.
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CUBAN FIVE
The Cuban Five are five men convicted in U.S. federal court in Miami, Florida in 2001
on charges of espionage against the United States. The Five assert they were in Miami to
monitor the actions of right-wing, anti-Cuban groups that were committing terrorist acts
in Cuba. The Cuban Five infiltrated Miami-based terrorist groups, like Comandos F4 and
Brothers to the Rescue, to inform Cuba of imminent attacks. Two of the five men have
been released in recent years while three remain, including Gerardo Hernandez, who is
serving a life sentence.
More information: http://www.freethefive.org
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Antonio Guerrero #58741-004
FCI Marianna
Post Office Box 7007
Marianna, Florida 32447-7007
Birthday: October 18
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Gerardo Hernandez #58739-004
USP Victorville
Post Office Box 3900
Adelanto, California 92301
Birthday: July 4
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Ramón Labañino* #58734-004
FCI Ashland
P.O. Box 6001
Ashland, Kentucky 41105
*Address envelope to Luís Medina III.
Birthday: June 9
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OTHER NATIONAL LIBERATION
David Gilbert #83-A-6158
Auburn Correctional Facility
Post Office Box 618
Auburn, New York 13021
Birthday: October 6
Gilbert was a founding member of Columbia University Students
for a Democratic Society and member of The Weather Underground
Organization. After eleven years underground, he was arrested in
1981, along with members of the Black Liberation Army and other
radicals, after they killed two police officers and a security guard in the course of an
armored car robbery. Gilbert was tried and convicted for his part in their deaths and is
now serving a 75 years-to-life sentence for his role in the robbery.
More information: http://www.j.mp/DavidGilbert_PP
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Alvaro Luna Hernández #255735
James V Allred Unit
2101 FM 369 North
Iowa Park, Texas 76367
Birthday: May 12
Alvaro Luna Hernández is a community organizer from Texas. Police
informants were used to monitor Alvaro’s organizing activities in the
barrio. They were told Alvaro was “typing legal papers,” “had many
books” and was working on police brutality cases in Alpine.
The police knew of Alvaro’s history of community-based organizing and his legal skills.
Alvaro was recognized nationally and internationally as the national coordinator of the
Ricardo Aldape Guerra Defense Committee, which led the struggle to free Mexican
national Aldape Guerra from Texas’ death row after being framed by Houston police
for allegedly killing a cop. Alvaro’s human rights work was recognized in Italy, France,
Spain, Switzerland, Mexico and other countries. He was sentenced in Odessa, Texas on
June 2-9, 1997 to 50 years in prison for defending himself by disarming a police officer
drawing a weapon on him. The trial evidence clearly showed Alvaro was the victim of
witch hunts and a police-orchestrated conspiracy to frame or eliminate him.
More information: http://www.freealvaro.net
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Hugo Pinell #A88401
California State Prison – Sacramento
Post Office Box 290066
Represa, California 95671
Birthday: March 10
While Pinell was imprisoned in San Quentin State Prison he made
contact with revolutionary prisoners such as George Jackson,
one of the Soledad Brothers and W.L. Nolen. On August 21,
1971, there was a prisoner uprising in Pinell’s housing unit at San
Quentin, led by George Jackson. On August 21, 1971, Jackson used a pistol to take over
his tier in the Adjustment Center. At the end of the roughly 30 minute rebellion, guards
had killed George Jackson, and two other prisoners and three guards were dead. Of the
remaining prisoners in the unit, six of them, including Pinell, were put on trial for murder
and conspiracy. They were known as The San Quentin Six. Three of them were acquitted
of all charges, and three were found guilty of various charges. Pinell was convicted of
assault on a guard. Although Pinell was convicted of assault, and another of the San Quentin Six had a murder conviction, only Pinell remains.
More information: http://www.hugopinell.org
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Tsutomu Shirosaki #20924-016
FCI Yazoo City
Post Office Box 5000
Yazoo City, Missouri 39194
Birthday: December 5
Tsutomu Shirosaki is a Japanese national imprisoned as a political
prisoner in the United States. He has been accused of being a
member of Japanese Red Army and participating in several attacks,
including a mortar attack against a U.S. embassy. He is currently serving 30-years in a
U.S Federal prison. during his college years, where Tsutomu began participating in the
student movement, embracing a more left-wing philosophy. By the 1970s, Shirosaki
participated in various underground activities, including a string of bank and post office
robberies. These actions were fundraising activities for Japanese radical groups. But in
1971, Shirosaki was arrested in Tokyo and sentenced to ten years in prison for an attack
on a Bank of Yokohama branch office. While acknowledging his radical philosophy and
actions, Shirosaki maintains the assertion that he was never a member of the Japanese
Red Army.
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United Freedom Front
Jaan Laaman #10372-016
USP Tuscon
Post Office Box 24550
Tuscon, Arizona 85734
Birthday: March 21
Jaan was raised in Roxbury, Massachusetts and Buffalo, New York.
His family immigrated to the United States from Estonia when he
was a child. He is currently serving a 53 year prison sentence for
his role in the bombings of United States government buildings while a member of the
United Freedom Front, an American leftist group which robbed banks, bombed buildings,
and attacked law enforcement officers in the 1980s. In the 1960s Laaman worked with
Students for a Democratic Society, a community organization that advocated against the
Vietnam War and racism. He facilitated youth development in the Black Panther Party
and the Puerto Rican Young Lords street gang. In 1972 he was arrested and charged with
bombing a Richard Nixon reelection headquarters building and a police station in New
Hampshire and was sentenced to 20 years. However, he was released in 1978. In 1979
he and Kazi Toure helped to organize the Amandla Festival of Unity to support an end to
apartheid in Southern Africa, which featured musician Bob Marley. He was eventually
caught with several other members of the United Freedom Front, referred to as the
Ohio 7, including leader Tom Manning in 1984. While originally charged with seditious
conspiracy, Laaman was found guilty of five bombings, one attempted bombing, and
criminal conspiracy, and sentenced to 53 years in prison.
More information: http://www.freejaan.blogspot.com
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Thomas Manning #10373-016
FMC Butner
Post Office Box 1600
Butner, North Carolina 27509
Birthday: June 28
Born to a Boston postal clerk, Thomas “Tom” William Manning is
known for his involvement in the killing of a police officer during
a routine traffic stop, and for his involvement with the United Freedom Front (UFF) who
bombed a series of US military and commercial institutes in the 1970s and early 1980s.
As a youth, he shined shoes and raised pigeons, before finding work as a stock boy. He
joined the US Military in 1963, and the following year was stationed at Guantanamo Bay,
Cuba before being transferred off to spend the following year in the Vietnam War. Some
time shortly after 1965, he was sentenced by a Massachusetts state court to five years
in prison for armed robbery and assault, serving the last ten months in Massachusetts
Correctional Institution – Cedar Junction. He claims it was during these years that he
became heavily politicized, through his interactions with other prisoners. After his release
in 1971, he married Carol and together they produced three children, Jeremy, Tamara,
and Jonathan. Together with his arrest for the bombings, Manning was also convicted
for his role in killing New Jersey police officer Philip Lamonaco during a traffic stop
on December 21 1981. The killings launched the largest manhunt in NJ police history
and ended with the arrests of Ray Levasseur, Patricia Gross, Richard Williams, Jaan
Laamnan, and Barbara Curzi on November 4th, 1984, and Manning and his wife Carol
on April 24, 1985. All of them were associated with the United Freedom Front. Manning
pled self defense at his trial, while defense counsel showed that Lamonaco had emptied
his .357 revolver at Manning and his associates. He was sentenced on February 19, 1987
to 58 years in federal prison.
More information: http://www.oocities.org/tom-manning
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GI/WAR RESISTERS
Norman Edgar Lowry Jr. KN 9758
SCI Dallas
1000 Follies Road
Dallas, Pennsylvania 18612
Norman was sentenced to 1-7 years in May 2012 for his third
trespass at a military recruiting office in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
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Transform Now Plowshares
Greg Boertje-Obed, Sister Megan Rice, and Michael R. Walli succeeded in a
disarmament action at the Oak Ridge Y-12 Nuclear facility before dawn on July 28, 2012.
Calling themselves Transform Now Plowshares, they hammered on the cornerstone of
the newly built Highly-Enriched Uranium Manufacturing Facility (HEUMF), splashed
human blood and left four spray painted tags on the recent construction which read: Woe
to the empire of blood; The fruit of justice is peace; Work for peace not for war; and
Plowshares please Isaiah. In February 2014, Boertje-Obed and Walli were sentenced to
just over 5 years each in federal prison; Rice was sentenced to about 3 years.
More information: http://www.transformnowplowshares.wordpress.com

Megan Rice #88101-020
MDC Brooklyn
Post Office Box 329002
Brooklyn, New York 11232
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Michael R Walli #92108-020
FCI McKean
Post Office Box 8000
Bradford, Pennsylvania 16701
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Gregory Boertje-Obed #08052-016
USP Leavenworth
Post Office Box 1000
Leavenworth, Kansas 66048
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ANTI-POLICE
Andrew Mickel V77400
San Quentin State Prison
San Quentin, California 94974
On November 19, 2002, Andy Mickel shot and killed a cop named
David Mobilio of the Red Bluff, California Police Department. There
were no witnesses to the killing, and the crime would have gone
unsolved had there not been Internet postings about the crime six days
later. The postings read, “Hello Everyone, my name’s Andy. I killed a Police Officer in
Red Bluff, California in a motion to bring attention to, and halt, the police-state tactics
that have come to be used throughout our country.” In April 2005, Mickel was convicted
of one count of first-degree murder. He was subsequently sentenced to death, and is being held on Death Row at San Quentin State Prison.
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Christopher John Monfort #209040021
500 Fifth Avenue
Seattle, Washington 98104
Monfort is accused of waging a one-man war against the Seattle
police in the fall of 2009, including the firebombing of police cars
and the murder of a cop. Monfort is facing the death penalty in
Washington state for his alleged actions. Since the start of court
proceedings, Monfort has been very outspoken about the role of
police and has consistently called on other people in the United States to confront police
terror in their communities and use armed tactics to do so if necessary.
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Reverend Joy Powell #07-G-0632
Bedford Hills Correctional Facility
Post Office Box 1000
Bedford Hills, New York 10507-2499
Birthday: March 5
Rev. Joy Powell was warned by the Rochester Police department
that she was a target because of her speaking out against
corruption. An all white jury tried her; the state provided no
evidence and no eyewitnesses. Rev. Joy was not allowed to discuss her activism or say
that she was a pastor. Furthermore, Judge Francis Affronti promised he was going to give
her a harsh sentence because he did not like her. She was convicted and given 16 years
and seven years concurrent.
More information: http://www.freejoypowell.org
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VIRGIN ISLAND FIVE
The “Virgin Island Five” are group of activists accused of murdering eight people in the
U.S. Virgin Islands. The murders took place during a turbulent period of rebellion on the
Islands. During the 1970’s, as with much of the world, a movement to resist colonial rule
began to grow in the U.S. occupied Virgin Islands. From 1971 to 1973, there was a small
scale Mau Mau rebellion taking place on the islands. This activity was down-played
by the media, for fear it would damage the tourist industry, which the island’s survival
depends on.

Abdul Azeez* #930257
Golden Grove Prison
Post Office Box 9955
Kings Hill, Saint Croix
Virgin Islands 00850
*Address envelope to Warren Ballentine.
Birthday: January 9
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Hanif Shabazz Bey* #295933
Golden Grove Prison
Post Office Box 9955
Kings Hill, Saint Croix
Virgin Islands 00850
*Address envelope to Beaumont Gereau.
Birthday: August 16
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Malik Smith*
Golden Grove Prison
Post Office Box 9955
Kings Hill, Saint Croix
Virgin Islands 00850
*Address envelope to Meral Smith.
Birthday: October 8
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