Council, community denounce  'wanted' posters and action targeting City Manager's home

Council, community denounce 'wanted' posters and action targeting City Manager's home

A letter to those targeting our public officials in their homes

Sacramento (March 28, 2021) On Saturday morning, hundreds of people participated in a caravan of cars through south Sacramento to denounce anti-Asian hate and counter it with unity and love. We, the undersigned, strongly believe in the power of peaceful protests like these to prod institutions and leaders to act.

Too often in the past year, we have seen an altogether different kind of protest that traffics in violence, hate and intimidation. Now, the self-described “Sactivists” group is circulating “Wanted” posters lettered in bloody calligraphy on social media with pictures of Police Chief Daniel Hahn and City Manager Howard Chan. They are planning to bring their campaign of intimidation to Mr. Chan’s home on Sunday evening.

No more. A small group of people willing to embrace violence to advance their ill-defined agenda cannot be allowed to put our City leaders and their families at risk in their homes. Protest at City Hall, not outside someone’s bedroom.

These protestors cannot be allowed to appropriate righteous causes like helping those experiencing homelessness or protecting and valuing Black lives. They cannot be allowed to make so much noise that they drown out the voices of love and unity that were crying in the streets of south Sacramento on Saturday.

We will not be intimidated. We are Sacramento.

Signed,

Mayor Darrell Steinberg

Vice Mayor Jay Schenirer

Mayor Pro Tem Angelique Ashby

Councilmember Katie Valenzuela

Councilmember Jeff Harris

Councilmember Sean Loloee

Councilmember Eric Guerra

Councilmember Mai Vang

Councilmember Rick Jennings

California Black Chamber of Commerce

Sacramento Asian Chamber of Commerce

Sacramento Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

Sacramento Black Chamber of Commerce

Sacramento Rainbow Chamber of Commerce

Greater Sacramento Urban League

Stockton Boulevard Partnership

Chinese American Council of Sacramento

OCA Sacramento

Asian Pacific Islander Capitol Association

Hmong Youth and Parents United

Asian Resources, Inc.

Asian Pacific Islander American Public Affairs

Asian Community Center of Sacramento

Vietnamese American Community of Sacramento

Asian American Real Estate Association

Asian American Peace Officers Association

Sacramento Chinese of Indochina Friendship Association

Sacramento Asian Pacific Film Festival

Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association

Robert S. Nelson, President, California State University, Sacramento

Jim Gonzalez, chair of the Latino Economic Council

Mervin Brookins, Brother to Brother

Chief Sahib Lanre Hassan, past president, Sacramento Association of Nigerians

Jay King

Gary E. Ransom

Michael J. Pappan

Heyman Matlock

Derrick Winrow, Sr.

Merrell O. Wilson

Chris B. Young

Ollie Mack, JD, MD

Kevin Mitchell

Mark Havener

Debra Mack

Juan Walker

Jim Gavin

Trancey Williams

Dr. Allen L. Dosty, Jr.

Michael McClain

Cory D. Jackson

Elliott R. Stevenson, Esq.

Stephen Nichols

Claude Kennix

David Cooper, Jr.

Ryan Harrison, Esq.

Jameel Pugh

Rob Matthews, Jr.

Johnny L. Griffin III

Joe Howard

Aaron Roberson

Dexter Powe

Edward T. Lewis, MA, MSW

Eric Walker

Rev. Dr. Efrem Smith

Martha Guerrero, Mayor, West Sacramento

Quirina Orozco, Councilmember, City of West Sacramento

Brian Ridgeway

C. Scott Harris Jr. Retired Chief Deputy, Sacramento County Sheriff’s Dept.

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