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Raza Promotes Violence at

TUSD
“Here’s Your Raza Smoking Gun,” Warden
Tells Arizona Legislature

June 24, 2009


CSII Press
Tucson Arizona

Roy Warden, aka “the Notorious Mexican Flag Burner,” today revealed shocking
Tucson Police Department documents which connect Tucson Unified School
District’s “Raza” Studies Department with the “Riot in Armory Park” on April 10,
2006, a massive TUSD student walkout, six felony assaults on TPD officers and
meetings between “Raza” students, “Raza” administrators and Tucson public and
police officials at the Raza Studies Department at TUSD.

“This is the ‘smoking gun’ which links TUSD, TUSD administrators and teachers,
Raza Studies, and the criminal activity of thousands of violent TUSD student and
faculty protestors in Armory Park on April 10, 2006,” said Warden.

“TUSD Superintendent Celania Fagen has assured the Arizona Legislature that
TUSD’s ‘Raza’ studies teaches ‘positive community values.’

“It doesn’t. Raza Studies teaches ethnic, political and cultural superiority. It
teaches violence and racism. And I have the documents to prove it!”

Subsequent to the April 10, 2006 Nationwide Day of Protest March and Rally
(aka “the Riot in Armory Park ) Tucson Police Department Officials wrote an
“After Action Report” dated May 08, 2006. Included with the report were various
letters between the Tucson City Attorney Mike Rankin, Chief of Police Richard
Miranda, Tucson City Manager Mike Hein, Independent Police Auditor Liana
Perez, etc., which revealed the extent of TUSD involvement.

“Assistant Police Chief Kathleen Robinson and the Independent Police Auditor
Liana Perez actually met with ‘Raza’ students and faculty at the Raza Department
facilities at TUSD to listen to their concerns and demands,” said Warden.

“With regards to dealing with the consequences of radical street protests and
felony assaults on TPD officers, Tucson City Officials view TUSD’s Raza
Department as an important political entity which must be accommodated in
order to deter future violence and criminal activity,” said Warden.

Lest we forget: on April 10, 2006 more than 15,000 “Open Border” protestors
gathered in Armory Park, waved Mexican Flags, and demanded the United States
cede sovereignty to Mexico.

The marchers proclaimed: “Today we march, tomorrow we vote.” Fifteen so


called “counter protestors” rallied peacefully to demand Mexican Illegal Aliens go
home.

“On April 10, 2006 in Armory Park Tucson Arizona “Pro-American” activists
confronted “Pro Raza” activists for the first time and told them: 'America will
never be Mexico. America is the Stronghold and here in Pima County we
Americans will make our stand!’

“They didn’t like our opposition,” said Warden.

“They didn’t the political content of our message, and our assertion of the Rule of
Law, so they rioted.”

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