California Anarchist Prisoner Solidarity (C.A.P.S.) Presents:
A film screening to benefit
Jeff "Free" Luers, eco-defence prisoner.
In June 2001, 23 year-old forest defense activist
Jeffrey "Free" Luers was sentenced to
22 years and 8 months in prison for the burning of three Sport Utility Vehicles (SUV's) in Eugene, Oregon. To make a statement about
global warming, Jeff and his codefendent, Craig 'Critter' Marshall, set fire to 3
Sport Utility Vehicles at a Eugene car dealership. Their stated purpose was to raise awareness about global warming and the role that SUVs play in that process. No one was hurt in this action nor was that the intent. An arson specialist at trial confirmed that the action did not pose any threat to people based on its size and distance from any fuel source. Despite the fact that this action hurt no one, caused only $40,000 in damages and the cars were later resold, Jeff was sent to prison for a
sentence considerably longer than those convicted of murder, kidnapping and rape in Oregon state. Jeff is a
political prisoner and
continues to write and agitate for his release while imprisoned at Oregon State Penetentiary. His appeal was filed in January 2002. Please read the latest on his appeal
here.
Friday May 6, 8:00pm, at the Next Door - 1205 Soquel Ave. right next to the Rio Theatre.
Flyer (.pdf)
Sliding Scale admission. All proceeds collected at the door will go toward
Jeff's legal defense.
Audio:
Film documentary about Jeff "Free" Luers
Audio:
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