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Saturday, January 20, 2024

Police Militarization Protest/Vigil Held at Home Depot

 

Church Group Remembers Yuvette Henderson, Calls For End to Police Militarization

An interfaith protest and vigil was held today in the parking lot of Emeryville's Home Depot in response to the building of a militarized police facility known as ‘Cop City’ in Atlanta Georgia and in memory of Yuvette Henderson, an African-American grandmother who was killed by Emeryville police with an assault rifle at the site in 2015.  About 40 gathered for the peaceful event where speeches were given and candles were held.

Candles and petitions were handed out.
The city of Atlanta wants to build the $90 million Cop City police training facility against intense local and national public backlash.   If completed, it will be the largest militarized police training center of its kind in the country.  Home Depot has donated more than $360,000 to the Atlanta Police Foundation to assist in the building of the controversial training facility.

The event included a vigil for Yuvette Henderson who was killed by EPD after she was accused of shoplifting at the Home Depot.  According to forensic court testimony, Emeryville police officers followed the grandmother to a site just outside Emeryville’s border where they ordered her to drop a handgun she had.  Despite the fact that Ms Henderson never pointed the gun at the officers, they first turned off their body worn cameras and then began firing.  One of the shots shattered Ms Henderson’s right arm, sending the gun flying back about 6 feet behind her as she fell forward facing the police.  The police fired the kill shot to the head with an AR-15 after she lifted her head, attempting to get up.   After an investigation by EPD that cleared the police, Federal Magistrate Judge Donna Ryu ruled "Henderson did not pose an immediate threat to [the police officers] and because she was unarmed and wounded and because although she carried a gun, she had not previously fired or aimed at [the officers]."  The case was eventually settled with a $210,000 payment to the Henderson family by the City of Emeryville.

The assistant manager at the Home Depot blocked the entrance to the store as the group attempted to deliver to the store  manager more than 600 signed petitions about the corporation’s involvement with Cop City.  The assistant manager told the leaders of the group he would forward the petitions to the manager.

The protest/vigil was led by the American Friends Service Committee, a community interface arm of the Quaker Church.  The AFSC works with people of all faiths and backgrounds to challenge unjust systems and promote peace.  “We oppose the continued militarization and expansion of a policing strategy that harms our communities, as well as the continued destruction of protected forests” the group’s website said of the Cop City proposal.

After delivery of the petitions, the group dispersed.

John Lindsay-Poland, a representative from 
AFSC, spoke in memory of Yuvette Henderson.


Saturday, September 24, 2016

Corporate Philanthropy In Emeryville: A Great Hill of Beans

Emeryville's Businesses Care About Money,
Not Our Schools

What Kind of Businesses Does Emeryville Attract?
Greedy Ones

News Analysis
Emeryville is well known throughout the Bay Area as being foremost a business friendly town, a reputation that's been well earned over the years.  But civic boosters here, concerned about the optics of that lopsided message, have often attempted to draw a distinction between how well we've been able to leverage our businesses for community benefits received versus whatever virtues that may be garnered simply providing a good location for a host of corporate headquarters.  In this way, much has been made of the philanthropic generosity of Emeryville's business community, especially where monetary donations to our local public schools are concerned.
Sad:
Last year once again, Pixar gave nothing to

the schools in Emeryville, their hometown.
$1.2 billion 2015 box office receipts = zero
for Emeryville's schools.  

Here at the Tattler, we have shown how this meme is not represented by reality and is more fiction postulated by the businesses themselves than fact.  Readers may remember our 2014 story about Pixar's miserly lack of corporate donations to our schools after a very public campaign of claims to the contrary in the lead up to and running concomitant with their major corporate campus expansion, begun in 2004.
In fact, that's been a repeating theme here in Emeryville; business will conspicuously donate to the schools when there is public exposure, especially when they are engaging in large and consequential building projects and need public support but when the need for that support ebbs, the philanthropy likewise ebbs albeit quietly.

A quick look at Emeryville top ten largest businesses is revealing.  Based on gross receipts, the metric the City uses for taxing purposes, the combined top 10 businesses monetary donations to Emeryville's schools last year amounted to zero.  The only Emeryville corporation that gave any money at all to our schools was Wareham Development, a business not in the top ten.  Wareham it should be noted, is exposed and in the public eye while they prepare to build the contentious 'Transit Center' on Horton Street.  Tellingly, Wareham last year gave the Emery School District $25,000 while they sought permission to build their project; a gift very much needed and appreciated by our schools.

The List of  Corporate Shame- What's in their eye is not about what they provide to the community, it's about what they extract from the community.  The following Emeryville corporations, our ten largest and most preeminent businesses, gave no money at all to Emeryville schools last year:
  1. Disney/Pixar, 1200 Park Avenue:   Zip to Emeryville Schools
  2. Berkeley Research, 2200 Powell Street:   Nil to Emeryville Schools
  3. Ikea, 4400 Shellmound Street:    Nada to Emeryville Schools
  4. Tubemogul, 1250 53rd Street:    Zilch to Emeryville Schools
  5. Home Depot, 3838 Hollis Street:   Scratch to Emeryville Schools
  6.  Plum Inc, 1485 Park Avenue:    Naught to Emeryville Schools
  7.  Griffols Diagnostics, 4510 Horton Street:  Nix to Emeryville Schools
  8. Gracenote Inc,  2000 Powell Street,   Shutout to Emeryville Schools
  9. Fantasy Junction, 1145 Park Avenue,  Nothing to Emeryville Schools
  10. Novartis Institute,  5300 Chiron Way,  Ought to Emeryville Schools
Don't Listen to the Hype
Look at the Hill

Here's how much Emeryville's business community 

cares about the children in our community.