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By Francisco Romero
Re: Oxnard Police Chief Art Lopez's Nov. 28
commentary, "Result of injunction: Crime is way down: No one
has right to murder, assault":
Most of us in the opposition against this injunction reside
within the city of Oxnard. Several hundred residents and many
who work within the alleged "gang zone" submitted
declarations opposing this gang injunction to Judge Frederick
Bysshe. We are educators, social workers, laborers, students,
fathers, mothers, sons and daughters. Some of us have lived
here our entire lives. Many of have us have witnessed, been
impacted and are victims of violence in our community. Still,
we oppose this injunction.
We have walked in candlelight vigils calling for peace and
justice in our community. We have washed hundreds of cars to
raise money for lawyers in opposition to this injunction.
Why do we sacrifice our time, energy and even personal
resources to oppose this gang injunction? Is it to
protect "bands of predators" who prey on our community? No,
this is simply ridiculous and anyone espousing this is truly
misinforming residents. Of course, no one has the right to
murder or assault!
We oppose the injunction because we are against violence. We
oppose this injunction because we care deeply about victims
of violence in any form. We care for our community and we
also believe, as you do, that Oxnard deserves a safe
environment. Still, we oppose this injunction.
The community's opposition to this injunction wedged a hint
of justice within the courts. Without the significant amount
of support against this injunction, hundreds of residents
would have had their rights annexed in a blink of an eye
without due process and without a fair trial.
We oppose this injunction because it is too vague and
defendants did not have their opportunity to aggressively
litigate and defend themselves in court before Judge Bysshe
granted this injunction. This was an injustice. It is the
duty of all of us to engage this type of injustice, wherever
it breathes and whatever its form.
Chief Lopez missed our point. The issue here is the fact that
the existence of gangs in our community, and the violence
which may be attributed to them, cannot be explained away or
tucked-in nicely in a little box. His attempts to polarize
and define our opposition through the "either you're with us,
or you're with the gang-members" lens is unrighteous. This
issue is not as easy as black and white.
Now, at least, with the sacrifice of hundreds of residents of
Oxnard, the opposition to the injunction will be heard in the
courtroom in a trial that we struggled for. This is an
injection of justice in the veins of tyranny.
-- Francisco Romero, of Oxnard, is a representative of the
Committee on La Raza Rights, and Chiques Community Coalition
Organizing for Rights Education, Employment and Equity
(C.O.R.E.).
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posted January 23, 2005, (This originally appeared in the Ventura County Star, December 14, 2004)1>
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