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Cops

Justice for Gerald Reed

Noreen McNulty · March 29, 2021

This week Chicagoans have a chance to show up for a police torture survivor who is still suffering unjust incarceration.

The Arab Spring and Abolition of the Police

brian bean · January 26, 2021

The Arab Spring was an anti-police movement brought to revolutionary levels. Its lessons will be crucial to a renewed abolitionist movement in the United States and around the world.

There’s Nothing Left but the Streets

George Ciccariello-Maher, brian bean · November 10, 2020

The recent rebellion in Philly against the police murder of Walter Wallace Jr. is rooted in struggles of the past and reflects the uprisings of the future.

Support Survivors by Defunding CPD

Rachel Cohen · October 19, 2020

New allegations of police rape and cover-up confirm that Chicago’s police will never play a positive role in supporting survivors, even among their own ranks.

Public Safety Without Police

Rossana Rodriguez Sanchez, brian bean · October 13, 2020

In the wake of the summer antiracist uprising, one Chicago ward is forging ahead with practical alternatives to policing. Ald. Rossana Rodriguez discusses the progress and challenges of defunding the police and imagining a different kind of public safety.

Science in Service of Cops

Amber Jean, Aryssa, Samhitha, Troy Bolton, brian bean · October 9, 2020

The Crime Lab research center operated by the University of Chicago uses the illusion of scientific objectivity to support the racist violence of the Chicago Police Department.

Kamala Harris’s History: A List

Anderson Bean · August 31, 2020

Knowing Harris’s record of siding with big business and against innocent people locked in the carceral system can only serve everyone struggling for a world in which all Black lives are allowed to matter.

All Power to the Looters

Eric Kerl, Rachel Cohen · August 10, 2020

Chicago police shot someone on the South Side last night. By looting downtown, protesters are addressing the root cause of police violence.

A Central Cog of Racist Order

Kevin Moore · July 31, 2020

Simon Balto's Occupied Territory: Policing Black Chicago from Red Summer to Black Power tells the racist history and development of the Chicago Police Department.

I Saw My Friends Beaten by Police. This Is What Happens When Cities Prioritize Property Over Black Lives.

Todd St Hill · June 17, 2020

As city after city began to rise up demanding an end to racist police brutality particularly toward Black people, I knew — as everyone with eyes and ears knew — that it was only a short matter of time before Chicago had its own explosion in response to the horrific murder of George Floyd. The …

More Rebellion, More Results: A List of Victories

Sean Larson · June 15, 2020

Three weeks of open rebellion in the streets have yielded even more victories for the nationwide movement against racism and police brutality. Here is a list of wins from the third week.

Poverty Policing Pandemic

Demetrius Noble · June 12, 2020

An urgent poem for these times of rebellion.

Rebellions Get Results: A List So Far

brian bean, Sean Larson · June 8, 2020

Five weeks of open rebellion in the streets have yielded swift, unprecedented results. This is the definitive, updated list of the movement’s victories so far.

Sever All Ties with Police Unions

Joe Allen · June 4, 2020

In Chicago and everywhere, the social struggle to defund police departments is only hampered by labor's ties with police unions. A movement to sever ties will have to come from the rank and file.

Rebellion is the Gateway to Our Future

Rampant Editorial Collective · June 1, 2020

If police brutality, the pandemic, and impending economic depression robbed us all of a future, this rebellion is the beginning of our collective struggle to take it back.

New Cop, Old Cop

brian bean · May 6, 2020

Lori Lightfoot recently appointed a new head of police in Chicago. His record indicates a disturbing continuity of racist police violence.

De Blasio’s Pivot to Antisemitism

Zoe Albion, Jonah ben Avraham · May 2, 2020

De Blasio’s crackdown on the Jewish community in New York has stoked antisemitism at a dangerous moment. He draws from a long playbook of state violence against Black and brown New Yorkers.

Inside Cook County Jail

Mark Clements, Dana Blanchard · April 13, 2020

Chicago police torture survivor Mark Clements talks to Rampant about the inhumane conditions he witnessed inside Cook County Jail when he was unjustly targeted and sent there last week.

Turning Pain into Action

Dorothy Holmes · April 7, 2020

Dorothy Holmes recounts her fight just to learn the basic facts of her son’s murder and how she has fueled her long struggle toward justice with generosity.

Abolish the Police

brian bean · March 31, 2020

Cops are not part of the working class and perform no socially beneficial function. Only good things can result from abolishing the police.

Cops Won’t Solve the COVID Crisis

Rachel Cohen · March 31, 2020

Chicago’s Mayor Is Flunking the Most Elementary Question of the Coronavirus Crisis

The Socialist Case Against the Police

brian bean · March 11, 2020

Police don't solve, stop or prevent crime because they were never designed to. Cops are the tools of the bosses, from the day they were invented to today.

Life After Death

Dorothy Holmes · February 22, 2020

In 2014, Chicago police murdered Ronnieman. In the first installment of a multi-part series, his mother Dorothy Holmes tells her story of growing up in Chicago and her courageous fight for justice for her son.

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