(en) US, Report from Anti-Police Demo in Phoenix, AZ

Thursday, May 01. At around 6 PM, comrades began converging on 3rd street and Van Buren in 
Downtown phoenix for the International Police Conference that was to be held at the 
Sheraton Hotel. Across the street, anarchists had unfurled a red and black banner reading 
?Phoenix, Oakland, Cairo, Greece. The whole world says FUCK THE POLICE? and crossed over. 
For the first little while, people mingled, yelled at cops, and the typical activities 
that occur at a rally until the bullhorn arrives. Phoenix Anarchist Black Cross was there 
to give out their information for potential arrestee?s at the nights event, and for events 
throughout the week. As the sun began to go down, we began marching back, and forth around 
the entrance of the hotel, attempting to find an entrance into the building. We were 
quickly followed by Phoenix PD ?Red Squad? detectives, and pigs on bikes, and hotel security.

The pigs had erected barricades earlier in the day and it was obvious we weren?t going to 
get in, so we continued marching, chanting variations of ?Fuck the Police? , and had a 
short rally in which solidarity with the IRA, Grand Jury Resisters in Seattle, and 
striking miners in South Africa was declared. This was done because top brass from the 
Northern Irish police, the South African police, and Seattle police were all in the 
building. Night fell, and we decided to march into a shopping plaza directly across from 
the Sheraton, where we caused a ruckus and were a spectacle to onlookers. As soon as we 
got back to the hotel, we decided to disrupt the dinner of our class enemies by hitting 
the alarm on the bullhorn, and starting a noise demo for the bourgeois who were having 
dinner in the fancy restaurant on the first floor. It was successful, as many people 
inside of the restaurant became uncomfortable, and completely turned their attention to 
us, rather than their dinners, or whatever shit they came there for. We chanted about 
class war, and generally heckled police, and patrons alike. We then marched around to the 
entrance, did the same thing, and then dispersed with a rally in which we expressed 
solidarity with our captured comrade, Josh Daniels.

Overall, we feel good about the demonstration. It was noisy, and disruptive of at least 
some of the usual activities of the day, and we are happy to have faced down class 
enemies, if we didn?t get to see the police chiefs themselves. We were also glad for the 
opportunity to express international solidarity with comrades all over the globe, in a 
tangible fashion. We look forward to seeing more comrades on the street for Mayday at 
Civic Space Park, and we want to take this time to express solidarity with our comrade, 
Josh Daniels. When we yell at Phoenix pigs, we yell for you too.

Long Live Anarchy

Fuck the Police

- An anarchist in the valley.