Tampa Bay Community Action Committee
Tampa Bay Community Action Committee (TBCAC) is a front group for Freedom Road Socialist Organization/FightBack! (FRSO) based in Tampa, Florida.
Tampa Five
The so-called Tampa Five are members of Tampa Bay Students for a Democratic Society, the Tampa youth wing of Freedom Road Socialist Organization/FightBack! who were arrested in March, 2023 on charges ranging from "assault or battery of law enforcement officers, resisting an officer without violence to his or her person, and interrupting a school" while protesting for "increased Black enrollment" at the University of South Florida.[1]
Freedom Road Socialist Organization/FightBack! is aggressively[2] supporting Gia Davila, Jeanie Kida, Chrisley Carpio, Laura Rodriguez and Lauren Pineiro, who were arrested stemming from a March 6, 2023 protest.[3]
Simon Rowe of Fight Back! News cites Tampa Bay Community Action Committee in an article dated May 18, 2023 about the Tampa Five:[4]
- "In April, state attorney Susan Lopez offered a plea deal to the Tampa 5 to drop their charges if they wrote letters of apology to every officer at the scene. The Tampa 5 rejected this plea deal and pleaded not guilty as a group. Prosecutor Justin Diaz responded by upping the felony counts from four to eight and moving forward with the charges.
- “We are not guilty, and we are not sorry. We have the people and the truth on our side,” said Laura Rodriguez, one of the Tampa 5 and member of Tampa Bay Community Action Committee.
- The lawyer representing the Tampa 5, Michelle Lambo, spoke of the right to free speech on college campuses and how USFPD used excessive force. Lambo also called for USFPD Chief Chris Daniel to be fired for groping a student during the protest.
- Lambo stated, “The case law is clear: if law enforcement uses excessive force, you can defend yourself with force. In this matter, law enforcement used excessive force on students, on young people in their early twenties, mid-twenties. People in a safe space in a university that is protected by state statute as a safe space for the right to assemble and the right to free speech. And justice will prevail.”
- Lambo continued, “And I am calling for the firing of Chief Daniel, who molested and assaulted Ms. Davila and it was caught on camera with his hand groping her gluteus maximus down into her inner thigh and then takes a seat to her legs where he proceeds to take his camera out, his cell phone out, and take a photograph as a trophy. We will be subpoenaing all his cell phone records to see what exactly he was doing while he was sitting on top of her with his phone out. This is unacceptable, unprofessional, and he needs to be fired immediately,”
- “The Tampa 5 continued to tell their story and stand up against DeSantis and his attacks on education time and time again because they know this is not only about their case but about the future of this state,” said Laith Abdel Hader, member of Tampa Bay Community Action Committee.
- The protest at this arraignment was not the first action in support of the Tampa 5. Tampa Bay SDS raised thousands in a bail fund to release the four protesters arrested on March 6. Dozens of groups across the country wrote statements of support. Groups held solidarity protests in the following cities: Chicago, Illinois; Denver, Colorado; Minneapolis, Minnesota; towns Michigan; New Orleans, Louisiana; Seattle, Washington; Tallahassee, Florida, and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Thousands signed petitions in support of the Tampa 5.
- “We can’t stop fighting and we can’t allow our fellow protesters to go to jail for standing up for what's right. Let's show DeSantis and the state attorney that we won't back down!” declared Eithne Silva, member of Tampa Bay Students for a Democratic Society.
- The next court date for the Tampa 5 is July 12. The case is likely to continue for months. Due to no USFPD officers from March 6 being present to be questioned during the student conduct hearings, the students plan to appeal their suspensions from the university for being denied due process. The fired USF worker filed a grievance against her termination. Her union AFSCME local 3342 is willing to take her case to arbitration.
References
- ↑ VIDEO: 4 arrested after students, police clash at USF's main campus (accessed July 24, 2023)
- ↑ Justice for the Tampa 5 Toolkit & Media Blast (accessed July 24, 2023)
- ↑ Tampa Bay SDS statement regarding USF trying to intimidate student activists with false charges (accessed July 24, 2023)
- ↑ Tampa Bay SDS statement regarding USF trying to intimidate student activists with false charges (accessed July 24, 2023)