From Colorado Indymedia:
on july 9th in response to the second anniversay of the murder of marvin booker in downtown denver’s detention facility two banners were dropped and revolutionary graffiti was put on walls. one banner on highway 93 said “no tears for dead cops vengeance for marvin booker” in regards to an anti-police brutality rally cancelled out of “respect” for a denver police officer killed breaking up a fight in park hill.
another banner was hung demanding freedom for amelia nicol, who had a court date on july 9th after being arrested and jailed for squatting more than six months ago. graffiti demanding the freedom of several other anarchist prisoners along with anti-police slogans were also sprayed on several walls.
july 9th, the day marvin booker was killed, should always remain a day of struggle, conflict and agitation towards the police and state. it is with regret that this was all that was mustered.
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