Jeremy Hawthorne, arrested September 5th, 2011 while on a Copwatch patrol, is going on trial before a jury for a<span class="text_exposed_show">llegedly
slashing 7 tires on Virginia Commonwealth University vehicles,
including two police cars. The charge is Destruction of State Property
> $1,000, a Class 6 Felony.<br> <br> The case is clearly politically
motivated; as a part of Richmond Copwatch, Jeremy is one of several who
have been targeted by Richmond police in past months for their work
against police brutality and poor jail conditions in the city. The
notoriously heavy-handed RPD and its officers, ever the subject of much
controversy, have bristled and taken a particularly antagonistic
attitude with activists, protestors, and copwatchers, reacting in a
consistently aggressive, violent, and reckless manner. Accountability,
on the other hand, has been elusive.<br> <br> The “evidence” used to
indict Jeremy is insubstantial, and many details surrounding testimonies
evidence gathering, and the circumstances leading to Jeremy’s arrest,
are questionable at best.<br> <br> Commonwealth Attorney Christopher
Toepp is handling the case per his personal request, intent on a full
conviction. If Chris Toepp (who also throws trash and meat while yelling
insults at "overweight" women) has his way, Jeremy would face 5 years
in prison.<br> <br> The description of the person depicted in the so-far
unreleased surveillance footage is incredibly mundane: a beard, a hat,
tattoos, a black shirt, a bag, and a step-thru frame bike. In Richmond,
this could easily be thousands of people. The alleged acts occurred on
August 23rd, the Monday proceeding Best Friends Day, meaning hundreds
more out-of-town hipster look-alikes were wild in the streets.<br> <br>
We encourage all those who think they may roughly fit this description
to come to the hearing, inside the courtroom and out, as part of a
“beard bloc.”<br> <br> <br> Because it is a court building, you won't be
allowed to enter with a fake beard. However, if people want to
demonstrate on the steps, that would be cool!</span><br><br>And they don't alone phones in the court, so.... NO CELL PHONES.<br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Always with Solidarity<br><br>Nathan<br>