Mark-Anthony Clayton-Johnson
@flyegret
Co-Executive Director of @PowerDignity. Founder of @FrntWellNetwork. Acupuncturist. Organizer. @JusticeLANow. Blacker than my grandaddy's armchair.
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http://www.dignityandpowernow.org 12-05-2010 23:42:19
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You believed in our campaign from the beginning! You know the exact vision that we’re trying to accomplish. It’s attainable. People first. Care fist. Housing first. Thank you for your kind words & support Isaac G. Bryan! Words cannot express the deep gratitude I have for you fam. ✊🏽
Mark-Anthony Clayton-Johnson ED of Dignity & Power Now "We're not ungrateful, we're unsatisfied. We're unsatisfied there's no clear path to pretrial services when 70% ppl who died were pretrial. We're not ungrateful we're unwilling. We're unwilling to accept any increase or f the sheriffs budget."
This morning, as LA County Sheriff Civilian Oversight Commission uncovers even more heinous info about LASD deputy gangs, there’s another cop plot unfolding. They’re not happy about WeHo decreasing their budget on Monday, and are putting public safety on the line to retaliate. (🧵)
RESIGN NOW- @CD6Nury Kevin de Leόn Gil Cedillo
We’re out here at the LA County Coroner’s office with UCLA to bring light to LA County Sheriffs violence inside of the jails
Los Angeles Sheriff’s Second-In-Command Has Alleged Gang Tattoo And Robert Luna Robert Luna knew about it. Read the full report by @cerisecastle.bsky.social: capitalandmain.com/los-angeles-sh…
WATCH: Undersheriff April Tardy denies a tattoo on her ankle from Temple Station shows membership in a deputy gang or clique. Sheriff Robert Luna hand-picked Tardy to help eradicate gangs in the LASD. Investigative journalist @cerisecastle.bsky.social first uncovered the hidden tattoo.
And Mark-Anthony Clayton-Johnson is now leading chants, imploring folks to be loud enough the supervisors can hear
Jails are inhumane they lead to dangerous conditions & terrible outcomes. LA County Public Defender's Office Chief Deputy, Justine Esack told Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors that diverting individuals with serious charges to community treatment programs is possible. Every dollar spent criminalizing poverty and mental