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Willem Van Spronsen, 69 year old Anarchist and Anti-fascist |
Yesterday a man was shot and killed in the Tacoma immigrant detention centre, after attacking its transport hub in an attempt to prevent deportations. That man was Willem Van Spronsen, a 69 year old man, known as an active anti-fascist and anarchist. Last year he was in court for intervening to protect a 17 year old fellow protestor at another protest against the treatment of migrants at that facility.
Conditions there, and in other facilities have only gotten worse, with them quickly becoming concentration camps for the US government to house thousands of people of all ages in deteriorating conditions.
Since this is still breaking news there is some confusion about the events, early reports framed the incident as if Spronsen were trying to set fire to the whole camp, only for it come out that the use of incendiaries was against ICE vehicles.
La Resistencia, a group that has organised several protests against detention centres and immigration raids, including at Tacoma has released a statement.
Tacoma, WA-- Early this morning, a person who appears to have been
engaged in protest against the Northwest Detention Center (NWDC) in
Tacoma was shot and killed by members of the Tacoma Police Department.
Today marks yet another death linked to the detention center, and
another death at the hands of the police. Based on available
information, including the police scanner recording, Willem Van
Spronsen, the protestor killed, appears to have been targeting not the
detention center itself, as has been widely reported in the media, but
the parking lot across the street from the detention center which houses
the NWDC’s transportation infrastructure. This infrastructure includes a
fleet of buses that transports immigrants to be caged at the detention
center, and that transports immigrants from the detention center to the
Yakima Airport, from which they are deported.
Mr. Van Spronsen was apparently trying to set the deportation buses
on fire when he was shot and killed. His actions sadly reflect the level
of desperation people across this country feel about the government’s
outrageous violence against immigrants, which includes the use of
detention centers to cage migrants both currently living in the U.S. and
those seeking asylum. This death results from the federal government’s
unresponsiveness to the anger and despair people feel at the horrors
unfolding both at the border and in the interior, and from the inability
of officers to de-escalate rather than shooting to kill.
But for the City of Tacoma allowing the GEO Group’s facility to be
built and expanded in Tacoma, this death, and the death and suffering of
those inside the detention center would have been avoided. The NWDC has
become a liability not just for the tens of thousands who have been
caged there, but for the city of Tacoma itself. It’s past time for the
city of Tacoma to cancel GEO’s business license. It’s clear that this
“business” is a deadly one, that has only brought pain and suffering to
our region.
La Resistencia calls on the City of Tacoma to hold immediate public
hearings addressing the Tacoma Police’s actions today that resulted in
the loss of life at the Detention Center and why the City continues to
allow GEO to operate with a city business license.
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La Resistencia (formerly NWDC
Resistance) is a grassroots collective led by undocumented immigrants
and U.S. citizens based in Tacoma, Washington. It is an unincorporated
association founded to confront human rights violations at the Northwest
Detention Center and dedicated to ending the detention and deportation
of immigrants.
And reports from activists in the area who knew Van Spronsen including friends believe that this action was sadly motivated in part as a form of suicide.
Puget Sounds Anarchists, a group of Anarchists from Olympia Washington that Spronson worked with also released a statement/eulogy.
Submitted Anonymously
Early this morning around 4am our friend and comrade Will
Van Spronsen was shot and killed by the Tacoma police. All we know about what
lead up to this comes from the cops, who are notoriously corrupt and unreliable
sources for such a narrative. The story that we do have is that Will attempted
to set fire to several vehicles, outbuildings and a propane tank outside the
Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma which houses hundreds of immigrants
awaiting hearings or deportations. He successfully set one vehicle on fire and
then exchanged gunfire with Tacoma police officers who fatally shot him. He was
pronounced dead on the scene. We find his actions inspiring. The vehicles
outside the detention facility are used to forcibly remove people from their
homes and deport them, often to situations where they will face severe danger
or death. Those vehicles being destroyed is only a start of what is needed. We
wish the fires Will set had freed all the inmates and razed the entire
Northwest Detention Center to the ground. And we miss our friend and wish from
the bottom of our hearts that his action had not ended in his death.
Will Van Spronsen was a long-time anarchist, anti-fascist
and a kind, loving person. Here in Olympia some of us remember him as a skilled
tarp structure builder from the Occupy encampment in 2011. Others remember him
from the protests outside the NWDC last summer where he was accused of lunging
at a cop and wrapping his arms around the officer’s neck and shoulders, as the
officer was trying to arrest a 17-year-old protester. The very next day when he
was released from jail he came right back to the encampment outside the center
to support the other protesters. He is also remembered as a patient and
thoughtful listener who was always willing to hear people out.
We are grief stricken, inspired and enraged by what occurred
early this morning. ICE imprisons, tortures and deports hundreds of thousands
of people and the brutality and scale of their harm is only escalating. We need
every form of resistance, solidarity and passion to fight against ICE and the
borders that they defend. Will gave his life fighting ICE we may never know
what specifically was going through his head in the last hours of his life but
we know that the NWDC must be destroyed and the prisoners must be freed. We do
not need heroes, only friends and comrades. Will was simply a human being, and
we wish that he was still with us. It’s doubtless that the cops and the media
will attempt to paint him as some sort of monster, but in reality he was a
comrade who fought for many years for what he believed in and this morning he
was killed doing what he loved; fighting for a better world.
This evening around 8pm roughly 30 anarchists gathered at
Percival landing in Olympia WA to remember Will Van Spronsen and to oppose ICE.
We held road flares and banners reading “Rest In Power Will Van Spronsen”
“Abolish ICE” “RIP Will” “Fire to the Prisons” and “Stop Deportation End
Incarceration.” We shared stories and memories of Will with each other,
laughed, and cried. Some people split off and plastered downtown Olympia with
“Immigrants Welcome” stickers, while others drove circles around downtown
flying the “Rest in Power Will” from the back of a truck.
May his memory be a blessing.
Love to those still fighting.
Fragments of his writing have since started to trickle through.
http://www.vashonbeachcomber.com/letters/rules-on-rainwater-make-no-sense-letter-to-the-editor/
He also typed up a short letter, some are calling a manifesto, that in reality is closer to a suicide note and explanation of his personal frustrations, horrors and dreams.
Its a little hard to read, so for clarity I've typed it up, I tried to keep the punctuation as close to the original as possible but the capitalisation in word processing didn't always comply.
Note: This letter was originally typed up on three pages without capitalisation. Punctuation retained from the original. Italics represent transcription additions.
First page
There’s wrong and there’s right.
it’s time to take action against the forces of evil.
Evil says one life is worth less than another
evil says the flow of commerce is our purpose here.
evil says concentration camps for folks deemed lesser are necessary.
the handmaid of evil says the concentration camps should be more humane.
beware the centrist.
I have a father’s broken heart
I have a broken down body
and I have an unshakeable abhorrence for injustice
that is what brings me here.
this is my clear opportunity to try to make a difference, I’d be an ingrate to be waiting for
a more obvious invitation.
I follow three teachers:
don pritts, my spiritual guide, “love without action is just a word.”
john brown, my moral guide, “what is needed is action!”
emma goldman, my political guide, “if I can’t dance, I don’t want to be in your revolution”
I’m a head in the clouds dreamer, I believe in love and redemption.
I believe we’re going to win
I’m joyfully revolutionary. (we all should have been reading emma goldman in school instead of the jingo drivel we were fed. But I digress.) (we should all be looking at the photos of the YPJ heroes should we falter and think our dreams are impossible, but I double digress. Fight me.)
In these days of fascist hooligans preying on vulnerable people on our streets, in the name of the state or supported and defended by the state.
In these days of highly profitable detention/concentration camps and a battle over the semantics,
In these days of hopelessness, empty pursuit and endless yearning.
We are living in visible fascism ascendant. (I say visible, because those paying attention watched it survive and thrive under the protection of the state for decades. [see howard zinn, “a people’s history of the united states.) now it unabashedly follows its agenda with open and full cooperation from the government. From governments around the world.
fascism serves the needs of the state serves the needs of business and at our expense. who benefits? jeff bezos, warren buffett, elon musk, tim cook, bill gates, betsy de vos, george soros, donald trump, and need i go on? let me say it again: rich guys, (who think you’re not really all that good.) really dig government, (every government everywhere, including “communist” governments,) because they make the rules that make the rich guys richer.
simple.
don’t overthink it.
(are you patriots in the back paying attention?)
Second page
when I was a boy, in post war Holland., later france, my head was filled with stories of the rise of fascism in the 30’s. I promised myself that I would not be one of those who stands by as neighbors are torn from their homes and imprisoned for somehow being perceived as lesser.
you don’t have to burn the motherfucker down, but are you just going to stand by?
This is the test of our fundamental belief in real freedom and our responsibility to each other.
this is a call to patriots, too, to stand against this travesty against everything that you hold sacred,
I know you. I know that in your hearts, you see the dishonor in these camps. It’s time for you, too, to stand up to the money pulling the strings of
every goddamn puppet pretending to represent us.
I’m a man who loves you all and this spinning ball so much that I’m going to fulfil my childhood promise to myself to be noble.
Here it is, in these corporate
for profit concentration camps.
here it is, in brown and non conforming folks afraid to show their faces for the fear of the
police/migra/proud boys/the boss/beckies…
here it is, a planet almost used up by the markets greed.
I’m a black and white thinker.
detention camps are an abomination.
I’m not standing by.
I really shouldn’t have to say any more than this.
I set aside my broken heart and I heal the only way I know how- by being useful.
I efficiently compartmentalize my pain…
and I joyfully go about this work.
(to those burdened with the wreckage from my actions, I hope that you will make the best use of that burden.)
Third page
To my comrades:
I regret that I will miss the rest of the revolution.
thank you for the honor of having been in your midst.
Giving me space to be useful, to feel that I was fulfilling my ideals, has been the spiritual
pinnacle of my life.
Doing what I can to help defend my precious and wondrous people is an experience too
rich to describe.
My trans comrades have transformed me, solidifying my conviction that we will be
guided to a dreamed of future by those most marginalized among us today. I have
dreamed it so clearly that I have no regret for not seeing how it turns out. Thank you for
bringing me so far along.
I am antifa, I stand with comrades around the world who act from the love of life in every
permutation. comrades who understand that freedom means real freedom for all and a
life worth living.
Keep the faith!
all power to the people
bella ciao
Postscript
Audio manifesto: theSuper8.bandcamp.com
Don’t let your silly government agencies spend money “investigating” this one. I was
radicalized in civics class at 13 when we were taught about the electoral college. It was
at that point that I decided that the status quo might be a house of cards. Further reading
confirmed this in the positive. I highly recommend reading!
I am not affiliated with any organization, I have disaffiliated from any organization who
disagree with my choice of tactics.
the semi automatic weapon I used was a cheap, home built unregistered “ghost” ar15, i
had six magazines. I strongly encourage comrades and incoming comrades to arm themselves.
we are now responsible for defending people from the predatory state.
ignore the law in arming yourself if you have the luxury, I did.
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The letter also contained a link to an album called the audio manifesto
Edit: Looks like Bandcamp have deleted the album, fortunately it was saved on Archive.org