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Free Dante Cano!

03/11/2015 By oaklandantirepression

Please donate to help bail Dante out. Dante is facing trial for felony charges related to protesting against police brutality and murder in the Bay Area and across the United States. By getting Dante out of jail, you will help his chances to reduce his felony charges and allow him to fight the charges while on the outside.

Dante Cano has already been in jail for a month. We must stand behind Dante, the Ferguson 3, and all those that the State is trying to single out for collective punishment for the generalized rebellion. Breaking the isolation of prison is another way we can support those locked inside. Check out Dante’s support page for more information!
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