Sunday, May 20, 2012

Oakland California: Demand Justice for Alan Blueford

Alan Blueford
Alan DeWayne Blueford, born December 20,1994, was an 18 year old Senior at Skyline High School, preparing to graduate in June. He was the youngest son of Adam Blueford, Sr. and Jeralynn Brown Blueford.

During the early morning hours of May 6, 2012, Alan was murdered by an officer (whose name has yet to be re-leased) with Oakland Police Department. His family is now seeking justice for his death.

OPD claims that the "victim" (no longer suspect) was a convicted felon on probation. His family will simply respond by saying felony probation does not describe Alan's character.

To describe Alan, you have to share that:
1] he was a Christian;
2] worked with the disabled children at Skyline, one of whom described "AI" as his "best friend";
3] began his mornings at Skyline High School by praying with his Godmother and Supervisor;
4] passed out candy at his grandmother's every Halloween; and
5] was well known by his family and friends as a respectful young man.

We ask that alI of you support us by calling the City Councilman for District 7, Larry Reed 510-238-7007.

 SPEAK OUT IN FRONT OF THE DA'S OFFICE! 
Demand Justice for Alan Blueford
Wed. May 23 @ 3 pm
1225 Fallon street at 12th St.  Oakland, CA


Contact Information
alanblueford@yahoo.ca


Facebook page: Justice4AlanDBluefordandFamily

Tanesha: 305-801-2756
Tiffannie: 510-798-2675

Here is what we know:

At or about midnight, May 6, 2012, Alan and 2 friends were standing on the corner of 90th and Birch Street waiting for "some girls in a white chevy," Alan described to his father, Alan Blueford, during a phone call.

After the phone call, police officers approached Alan and his friends, with guns drawn. The police officers were called to respond to another incident, but decided to stop Alan and his friends when they saw them because they "believed the young men had a concealed weapon."
Alan ran down Birch Street from the police officers.

Approximately 2 blocks down Birch Street on the 9200 Block the officer chasing Alan murdered him by shooting him 3 times. The officer also shot himself.
Although Alan had his brown wallet with his ID, Oakland Police Department never called to tell his parents he was shot and killed.

Alan's two friends were detained for over 6 hours. After their release, one of the young men had the traumatic task of calling Alan's parents and telling them Alan was shot and killed by an Oakland Police Officer.

Initial reports put out by OPD, stated that "a suspect" (Alan) and a police officer exchanged gun fire and the officer was shot in the stomach by the suspect and the suspect was shot by the officer. Both were said to have been rushed to Highland Hospital where Alan died and the police officer was expected to recover. OPD also included in their reports witness statements who said they saw Alan shooting. OPD reported that they retrieved Alan's firearm at the scene.

Later OPD changed their story to state that the officer was shot in the leg and an investigation was in process to determine whether the officer was wounded by "friendly fire," Only one of the officers chased Alan.

What we now know is that Alan Blueford never shot the police officer, at the police officer, or anyone else. OPD changed their story yet again, admitting and confirming that THE OFFICER SHOT HIMSELF.

We also know that Alan was never rushed to Highland Hospital. Only the police officer. Alan's body lay in the streets for approximately 4 hours.

Alan was shot multiple times by the police officer.
The family has reason to believe that Alan never had a firearm.
The family has reason to believe that Alan never caused the officer to be threatened. Alan's body can be described as a shorter stature (approximately 5 ft 6 inches) and thin built (140 Ibs).

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