Jeffrey Katzenberg, a billionaire Hollywood mogul, has been pressuring City Council to increase criminaliation of unhoused people. Katzenberg has a long history of using his obscene wealth to fund criminalization and surveillance in LA.
In 2014, Katzenberg helped fund LAPD’s body cam surveillance program. @ladailynews reported that Katzenberg was a "rich friend" of Police Commission President @SteveSoboroff, who got him to make the donation “as a way to avoid bureaucratic red tape.” dailynews.com/2014/12/22/how…
After LAPD used Katzenberg’s donation to test out body cams, the city went on to pay over $36 million on the body cam program. This is a common pattern: rich people “donate” harmful new LAPD tools, which later become budget items.
From our upcoming LAPD'S BUDGET CREEP zine:
That same pattern is how LAPD started using Palantir for its data-mining and racial profiling programs, through a donation from @Target.
Sometimes billionaires even REQUIRE the city to pick up funding after their donation expires, like @Steven_Ballmer’s @BallmerGroup did when funding LAPD's Community Safety Partnerships surveillance program.
Katzenberg wasn’t the only white elite who helped LAPD launch its body cam surveillance. LAPD paid law professors @barryfriedman1 and @m_ponomarenko to write their body cam policies. The two run a nonprofit funded by Axon, who LAPD went on to pay millions for body cam technology.
Katzenberg also brokers LAPD donations from other rich elites. In 2018, he along with @caseywasserman and @LAPDChiefMoore hosted a fundraiser for LAPD with some of the city's wealthiest elites. Every host and nearly every guest at the event was white.
LAPD's fundraising pitch for the event was that “our technology is woefully antiquated.” LAPD is one of the world's most resourced police forces, and in 2018 they were using predictive algorithms, drones, face recognition, and more. But these white people wanted to arm LAPD more.
The University of California just announced a list of military weaponry it wants in order to escalate its warfare on its students:
3000 rounds of pepper munitions
500 rounds of 40mm impact munitions
12 drones
9 grenade launchers
It isn't just so-called "nonlethal" weapons. This new request follows the publication of UC's latest inventory of its current weapons arsenal:
239 assault rifles
248,000 rifle rounds
14 aerial drones
LA City Councilmembers Katy Yaraslovsky @CD5LosAngeles and @BobBlumenfield are moving to give city funding to Magen Am, an armed Zionist paramilitary force comprised in large part of Israeli soldiers.
The motion would give $1 million to fund armed local Zionist security forces under the flimsy pretext of increasing “community security” and “community safety” for Jewish communities. This includes $350,000 for Magen Am.
The motion justifies this funding as a response to “incidents at UCLA” and “at synagogues.” This is exploiting widely documented violence perpetrated by Zionists to demonize pro-Palestine protestors who have been brutalized by both police and Zionist mobs for opposing genocide.
LAPD tried hiding the names of the cops who bombed a South L.A. neighborhood in 2021, killing 2 and displacing several dozen. These are their faces, recently identified by the L.A. Times.
@CityAttorneyLA has sued us to censor these photos, first published by @bencamach0:
Damien Levesque screamed "fire in the hole!" to announce the detonation.
The L.A. Times reports that Levesque, the supervisor on the scene, "repeatedly walked away from critical discussions about the safety of the operation." He's been "reassigned but not fired."
Mell Hogg (yes, real name) was the "lead technician" on the scene.
Hogg "did not weigh the powder from the fireworks the team intended to detonate and instead grossly underestimated its explosive power," the L.A. Times reports.
Along with @LACANetwork , this morning we pulled up on a “Coffee with a Cop” that the local “Business Improvement District” (BID) hosted in our neighborhood.
What are BIDs?
They’re private associations funded through mandatory dues from all of a neighborhood's property owners. They use that funding to promote racist policing, to displace unhoused people, and to lobby against housing solutions. Read more here: automatingbanishment.org
As soon as we got here, we see @kdeleon
staff laughing it up with LAPD’s Newton Division while the BID's Executive Director Estela Lopez snaps photos.
BREAKING: LAPD just released its annual demand for a bigger budget, calling for a $119 MILLION budget increase.
LAPD typically consumes half the city's discretionary spending. Read and share our analysis of LAPD's new demand: stoplapdspying.org/2023budgetdema…
If this proposal goes through, LAPD’s budget will have increased 53% in the past decade alone.
This will be one of the most consequential legacies of outgoing and disgraced politicians like Eric Garcetti, Nury Martinez, Kevin de Leon, Gil Cedillo, and Paul Koretz.
This fool is complaining that Jeff Brantingham, who UCLA and the U.S. Army paid to start the for-profit PredPol company, got "canceled" because people criticized his racist business.
The idea behind "predictive policing" is that you can "predict crime" using data from past policing. In reality these "predictions" are always just cover for justifying police choices, spending, and violence. Read our zine with @freeradsorg: freerads.org/2019/10/11/a-g…