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We are a collective of individuals who monitor police interactions, collect data on police conduct, and provide alternatives to police intervention.

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Alberta You See Pee 🍉✊😷🟠 (@youseepeeyyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of the methods the state can use to stifle change is to bog down organizers with legal issues. I’ve met Taylor. She isn’t some machette-wielding vigilante. She speaks out against inequalities and injustices that The System relies on. In that way she is dangerous to the state.

Fireweeds (@fireweedv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a clear example of overcharging. Police (who are the ones that lay charges on AB) and prosecutors will tack on a whole bunch of charges that they know they can't prove, often including charges that are more severe than can be justified or carry a strong stigma. 1/3

Stop The Stack YYC (@stopthestackyyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yesterday, Taylor McNallie received her sentencing for the 3 remaining charges laid against her during her protesting of Alex Dunn in 2021. Taylor has been sentenced to 30 days in prison, to be served on weekends, along with paying $2,800 in restitution and 2 years of probation.

Yesterday, Taylor McNallie received her sentencing for the 3 remaining charges laid against her during her protesting of Alex Dunn in 2021.  Taylor has been sentenced to 30 days in prison, to be served on weekends, along with paying $2,800 in restitution and 2 years of probation.
Stop The Stack YYC (@stopthestackyyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Despite Justice Peter Barley saying, “I accept that she <Taylor McNallie> did not set out to hit the other woman <Elena Cunningham>,” which means he understands that the “assault” done by Taylor was not intentional, Taylor has still been found guilty.

Taylor McNallie ☕ (@taylormcnallie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"A total of 50 members of the Calgary Police Service and 38 members of the Edmonton Police Service chose to leave their jobs before internal disciplinary processes involving allegations against them were complete." cbc.ca/news/canada/ed…

Stop The Stack YYC (@stopthestackyyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#YYC Calgary Police harass and arrest an unhoused community member on Sunday, December 10th, while questioning their winter scarf (not a keffiyeh) and if they're involved in any of the protests for Palestine.

Winnipeg Police Cause Harm (@wpgpoliceharm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out our new Q&A with Taylor McNallie ☕ and Adora Nwofor on how they are being systematically targeted by the Calgary Police Service through "charge stacking" designed to repress their incredible organizing. And please follow/support Stop The Stack YYC! winnipegpolicecauseharm.org/blog/stop-the-…

Dylan (@ldtg117) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Same reason I wasnt allowed to register complaint about Chief Neufeld's explicit targeting of Taylor McNallie using his social media account.

Tom Engel (@tomengel18) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"In 2020, while facing 2 disciplinary hearings connected to the on-duty assaults on the 2 handcuffed men, Lindsay quit CPS, which meant he didn't have to go through the internal process." Another cop uses the quit escape hatch. #Police #PoliceBrutality cbc.ca/news/canada/ca…

Stop The Stack YYC (@stopthestackyyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

‼️CALL TO ACTION‼️ Join us this Friday (Jan 5th) and Sunday (Jan 7th) outside the Calgary Remand Centre, solidarity with Taylor McNallie ☕ as she heads in to begin her sentence and when she is released. Her last weekend served is in March and we plan to be there every weekend.

‼️CALL TO ACTION‼️

Join us this Friday (Jan 5th) and Sunday (Jan 7th) outside the Calgary Remand Centre, solidarity with <a href="/TaylorMcNallie/">Taylor McNallie ☕</a> as she heads in to begin her sentence and when she is released. Her last weekend served is in March and we plan to be there every weekend.
Stop The Stack YYC (@stopthestackyyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

FINANCIAL AID UPDATE!!! Taylor is in urgent need of financial support after being quoted over $20,000 for the process of appealing the conviction for which she has been sentenced to 11 weekends in prison. This amount would include a “conviction appeal” and a “sentencing appeal”.

Sunday Brunch Club (@sundaybrunchyyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Feb 12, 2024 "The Calgary Police Service spent nearly double its overtime and call-out budget last year, amounting to a little more than $22-million — significantly more than the $11.4 million set aside." calgary.citynews.ca/2024/02/12/cal…