Sean Rigg

NEWS

NEWSNIGHT 30.01.12
10 minute feature on Sean Rigg's Case... view from 30:37

UFFC 20.1.12
No:10 e-Petition
100,000 'Yes We Can'

BMH UK 31.10.11
Outrage at deaths in custody march kettled by TSG police....

UFFC 28.10.11
PRESS STATEMENT.

THE GUARDIAN 28.10.11
Let there be justice for those who have died in police custody The deaths pile up each year, and it has been a shocking 42 years since any officers have been found guilty....

VOICE ONLINE 15.10.11
The sister of a talented musician who died in police custody has urged the black community to support a public meeting about the issue.....

THE INDEPENDENT 24.09.11
Serious concerns have emerged about faulty CCTV at one of Britain's most notorious police stations which was at the centre of the summer riots and a death in custody scandal......

VOICE ONLINE
30.08.11
Thousands expected to attend London deaths in custody rally next month....

BMH UK 28.10.10
UFFC march on Downing Street demands an end to complacency around deaths in custody....

BMH UK 27.08.10
Sean Rigg memorial pushes deaths in custody up the community’s agenda. Last Saturday's sombre affair saw hundreds of people come out in support of the Rigg family who led a candle lit vigil outside the police station where the musician and songwriter spent his last moments....

PRESS RELEASE 16.08.10
On 21 August 2008, our brother Sean Rigg, was arrested by police, “restrained” and transported to Brixton police station in the back of a van. He was removed from the van in a collapsed state and died a short while after whilst in the station yard. He never entered the custody suite door....

BMH UK 16.08.10
Second memorial for service user Sean Rigg set for 21 August 2010. A candle lit vigil to mark the second year since the tragic death of a mental health service user Sean Rigg is set to take place outside Brixton Police station at 5.00pm on Saturday....

BMH UK 08.04.10
IPCC fails to inspire public confidence. The Home Affairs Committee has slammed the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) for failing to inspire the public's confidence in their handling of complaints against the police...

House of Commons 07.04.10
Home Office Affairs Committee REPORT. 'The work of the Independent Police Complaints Commission' Published on 7 April 2010 by authority of the House of Commons
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BBC 01.04.10
Ian Tomlinson's death marked at first anniversary vigil... "Everybody saw what happened on camera," said Ms Rigg-David, who asked why it had taken "so long" to bring about a legal case against the officer involved. She said there was a need to bring about a prosecution for one reason in particular: "It will show police officers that they aren't above the law."

House of Commons 23.02.10
The work of the IPCC, evidence session. TRANSCRIPT. Home Office Affairs Committee, Inquest, Rigg Family Member, John Crawley and Nick Hardwick.

YouTube 24.08.09
In loving memory of Sean Rigg 1 year on

Guardian 21.08.09
His family, who have been given contradictory statements about the existence of CCTV footage of the events leading up to Sean's death, tell the Guardian about their campagin to find out what actually happened....

Guardian 21.08.09
Family claim cover-up over death in police custody....

Wandsworth Guardian 20.08.09
Vigil for Tooting man dead in custody....

Evening Standard 19.08.09
His family, who have been given contradictory statements about the existence of CCTV footage of the events leading up to Sean's death, tell the Guardian about their campagin to find out what actually happened....

Channel 4 23.05.09
Police custody death: family's anger. The family of a man who died in police custody tell us why they think the independent police investigation into his death has been so flawed. Emily Reuben reports....

Indymedia 23.05.09
Hundreds of folks take to the streets to protest against police violence, naked brutality and killings in custody, on the United Campaign against Police Violence's first national demonstration – STOP POLICE VIOLENCE! KETTLE NEW SCOTLAND YARD!...

Indymedia 11.04.09
Sean Rigg's sisters attend and speak at the Ian Tomlinson Memorial March, who died minutes after being brutally assaulted by a policeman at the G20 protests...

BMH UK 27.03.09
Vigil for the service user, Sean Rigg, 40,who tragically lost his life after he was taken into police custody...


IPCC
26.01.09
Apology to family for misleading wording of press releases...

New Nation 12.01.09
How did this man Die?

Guardian (Borough News) 8.01.09
Why did Sean die in custody?

BMH UK 6.01.09
Community Police Consultative Group for Lambeth to hear questions on death of service user Sean Rigg...

The Independent 4.01.09
Family hit out at IPCC over death in custody...

ITN 25.10.08
March against custody deaths...


BBC 25.10.08
Custody death families in protest


BMH UK 15.10.08
Service user Sean Rigg, buried on eve of WHO report on Europe's mental health care

BMH UK 3.10.08
Funeral of former service user Sean Rigg sends message that police cells are not 'places of safety'

BMH UK 9.09.08
Tragic death of former service user, Sean Rigg, sends shockwaves through the community...

WRP 25.08.08
Brixton custody death anger...

BBC 24.08.08
Watchdog sees custody death CCTV


BBC 23.08.08
Family seek custody death answers...

BBC 22.08.08
Assault suspect dies in custody...

IPCC 22.08.08
IPCC is appealing for witnesses to a disturbance in the Atkins Road and Weir Road area

IPCC 22.08.08
IPCC investigates Brixton death in custody

 



The Family seek answers and justice for this tragic death in police custody...

Sean’s sudden and untimely death has come as a shock to the family. On 21st Aug ‘08 he was arrested and restrained by Brixton police - he died very shortly after...Why?

Growing up, Sean was a gifted and talented young man. An artist and dancer, he also enjoyed Martial Arts, and wrote, performed and produced an album and had completed writing a rappers opera which will be performed in his honour later this year - he had so much to live for.
A charismatic and ambitious person, Sean was a natural musician and rapper who wrote and recorded his own material, working with many different producers, singers and musicians to produce his debut Album ‘Be Brother B Good’ in 2007. He set up his own record label ‘Dan Man Records’ with friends from which he put out his own music
Gentle and loving by nature, he achieved so much in his short life despite the many adversities he managed to overcome the odds that were stacked against him. This showed his strength of character and determination not to be stigmatised by bouts of mental illness. For most of the time, Sean was able to achieve a good quality of life. Although he had a history of mental illness, in the last few years he spent much of his time giving back to the community. He was a mentor, be-friender, an advocate and gave many hours in volunteering at the Franz Fanon Community Centre in Brixton.
Born and raised in England, he was well travelled and enjoyed discovering aspects of different cultures.

Click here to listen to a Sample mix of Sean's music (stage name 'Jahaan')

What happened on Thursday 21st August 2008?


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UP COMING EVENTS

.UFFC No:10 e-Petition  

UFFCe-Petition

UFFC No:10 e-Petition For an INDEPENDENT INQUIRY

The United Family and Friends Campaign (UFFC)
calls for an independent judicial inquiry into all suspicious deaths in custody.

UFFC is a coalition of families and friends of those that have died in the custody of police and prison officers as well as those who died while detained under the Mental Health Act, in psychiatric and immigration detention. It also has members and supporters from campaign groups and advocacy organisations from across the UK.

The Independent Advisory Panel on Deaths in Custody report published in 2011 states: in total, there were 5,998 deaths recorded for the 11 years from 2000 to 2010. This is an average of 545 deaths per year. Despite the fact there have been 11 unlawful killing verdicts since 1990 there has never been a successful prosecution.

HELP THE CAMPAIGN to gain 100,000 or more signatures and show solidarity by signing the petition >HERE<

SUPPORTED BY:
campaign groups, organisations and individuals, who will be coordinating their efforts to launch in solidarity including UFFC Campaign Central, 4WardEver UK, Mikey Powell Campaign, Sean Rigg Justice & Change Campaign, INQUEST, Habib Ullah Campaign, Migrant Media, Black Mental Health UK, Campaign for Justice for Smiley Culture, Socialist Worker and many more.

CLICK HERE FOR FULL REPORT AND UFFC DEMANDS


UFFC No:10 e-Petition
Date: 20th Jan 2012 - 2013


Listen to the FAMILIES

from the 2011 UFFC demo


.UFFC @ The MPA  

UFFC

UFFC to attend MPA full Authority Meeting

Question to be raised regarding the heavy handed and provocative policing of the peaceful UFFC march on 29th Oct 2011.

DATE: Thursday Nov 24th 2011

TIME: 10 am

ADDRESS: City Hall, The Queen's Walk, London, SE1 2AA


CLICK FOR EVENT PAGE HERE and Letter to MPA

NO JUSTICE - NO PEACE

 


UFFC @ MPA meeting
Date: 24th Nov 2011. 10am


.UFFC ANNUAL MARCH  

UFFC March

UFFC 13TH ANNUAL MARCH
By Families, For Families
Saturday 29th October 2011

Assemble Trafalgar Square 12.30pm
UNITED FAMILIES & FRIENDS CAMPAIGN (UFFC) PROTEST AGAINST CUSTODY DEATHS!

WE NEED A MASS CAMPAIGN!!!

Silent Procession along Whitehall followed by Noisy Protest at Downing Street!
ALL WELCOME - PLEASE WEAR BLACK - BRING YOUR GROUP’S BANNER

Further info: contact United Families & Friends Campaign:
contactuffc@gmail.com

Family Campaigns of the following will be attending to name a few:

›Brian Douglas
›Roger Sylvester
›Ricky Bishop
›Jason Mcpherson
›Habib Ullah
›Blair Peach
›Leon Patterson
›Paul Coker
›Jean Charles De Menezes
›Azelle Rodney
›Olaseni Lewis
›Smiley Culture
›Kingsley Burrell
›Lloyd Butler
›Demetre Fraser
›Mikey Powell
›Mark Duggan

Other families please contact us if you are attending.

NO JUSTICE - NO PEACE

UFFC PRESS STATEMENT

2011 FLYER

DEATHS IN CUSTODY LIST SINCE 1969

FEEDBACK OF THE MARCH


UFFC
13th ANNUAL MARCH
Date: 29th Oct 2011. 12.30pm


CONTACT:
contactuffc@gmail.com
  UFFC FB group

.PUBLIC MEETING  

BLACK DEATHS IN CUSTODY PUBLIC MEETING

DATE: Wednesday26th October

TIME: 6.30pm - 9pm

VENUE: The Quad, East Building,
London School of Economics Students Union (LSESU), Houghton Street, London WC2A 2AES

To register emailt: events@blackmentalhealth.org.uk

BACKGROUND: Government figures show that a disproportionate number of deaths following contact with the police are of black people.[1] Almost half the deaths of people in police custody are mental health service users,[2] and deaths of those detained under the Mental Health Act account for 62% of all deaths in state custody. [3]
This public meeting aims to put this issue back on the political agenda in order to ensure that other vulnerable people do not continue to lose their lives in tragic circumstances, which could easily avoided.


SPEAKERS INCLUDE:

- Matilda MacAttram - director of Black Mental Health UK
- Helen Shaw - co-Director of INQUEST
- Samantha Rigg–David - Sean Rigg Justice and Change Campaign
- Marcia Rigg - Sean Rigg Justice and Change Campaign
- Steve Pope – editor of The Voice Newspaper
- Lee Jasper – Race Equality Campaigner
- Ken Fero – co-director of the film Injustice
- Frederick Clarke – director Mighty Men of Valour
- Olu Alake - President of 100 Black Men of London

For more information please visit http://www.blackmentalhealth.org.uk/

CLICK HERE FOR LEAFLET FOR MORE INFO


PUBLIC MEETING
Date: 26th Oct 2011 6.30pm


.MARCH FOR JUSTICE  

MARCH FOR JUSTICE - BIRMINGHAM

DATE: Saturday July 2nd 2011

TIME: 12 noon

STARTING POINT: Abbey Street, Winson Green, Hockley, B18 5QS

FINISHING POINT AND RALLY AT: West Midlands Police HQ, Lloyd House, Colmore Circus, Queensway, Birmingham, B4 6NQ

ROUTE: Assemble in Abbey Street from 12 noon, to march for 1pm, then walk on past the Seacole mental health unit in Winson Green, where Kingsley was taken, then on to Bolton Road, Soho Road and into the city centre to Lloyd House, the headquarters of West Midlands police. There we will rally.

NO JUSTICE - NO PEACE


MARCH FOR JUSTICE
Date: 2nd July 2011.12noon


.POLICE BRUTALITY  

WHO POLICES THE POLICE?

There is a growing need for the community to be united in resistance against continued injustice at the hands of the police.

DATE: Friday 1st July 2011. Time 7-9.30pm

Meeting at Lambeth Town Hall, Brixton.


SPEAKERS:

Jody McIntyre
Benjamin Zephaniah - Poet + Author - Cousin of Mikey Powel
Merlin Emanuel - Nephew of Smiley Culture
Samantha Rigg-David - Sister of Sean Rigg

NO JUSTICE - NO PEACE


UFFC

WHO POLICES THE POLICE?
Date: 1st July 2011. 7-9.30pm

     

.UFFC ANNUAL MARCH  

UFFC March

UFFC 12TH ANNUAL MARCH
By Families, For Families
Saturday 30th October 2010

Assemble Trafalgar Square 12noon.
UNITED FAMILIES & FRIENDS CAMPAIGN (UFFC) PROTEST AGAINST CUSTODY DEATHS!

WE NEED A MASS CAMPAIGN!!!

Silent Procession along Whitehall followed by Noisy Protest at Downing Street!
ALL WELCOME - PLEASE WEAR BLACK - BRING YOUR GROUP’S BANNER

Further info: contact United Families & Friends Campaign:
contactuffc@gmail.com

Family Campaigns of the following will be attending to name a few:

›Brian Douglas
›Roger Sylvester
›Ricky Bishop
›Jason Mcpherson
›Habib Ullah
›Blair Peach
›Leon Patterson
›Paul Coker
›Azelle Rodney

Other families please contact us if you are attending.

NO JUSTICE - NO PEACE

UFFC STATEMENT

2010 FLYER


UFFC
12th ANNUAL MARCH
Date: 30th Oct 2010. 12pm
CONTACT:
contactuffc@gmail.com
UFFC FB group

.REMEMBER SEAN  

2ND YEAR MEMORIAL
In Remembrance of our brother Sean Rigg
Saturday 21st August 2010

Vigil outside Brixton Police Station 5pm sharp.
Followed by a Public Meeting, 6 - 8pm, The Karibu Education Centre,
7 Gresham Rd, Brixton, London SW9 7PH.
(Karibu Centre is directly opposite Brixton Police Station on Gresham Rd)

Other Family Campaigns will be present as well as Death in Custody campaign organisations, who will speak about the current issues surrounding this controversial topic, and what we can do to bring about CHANGE. There will be an open floor discussion.

We will have a private screening of the film SUS later that evening. Unfortunately, due to limited seating, this will be by invitation only.
SUS, the chilling account of one man's brush with the police, will be out on DVD September 6th. See the film’s website for upcoming screenings:

www.susthemovie.com


Family Campaigns of the following will be attending:

›Brian Douglas
›Roger Sylvester
›Ian Tomlinson
›Christopher Alder
›Ricky Bishop
›Derek Bennet
›Jason Mcpherson
›Habib Ullah
›Blair Peach
›Leon Patterson
›Paul Coker

NO JUSTICE - NO PEACE

FAMILY PRESS RELEASE

SUS PRESS RELEASE


EVENT FLYER

UFFC
candle
REMEMBER SEAN RIGG
Date: 21st Aug 2010. 5pm
SUS DVD
DVD RELEASE DATE:
6th September

.VIGIL 4 PAPS  

TWO YEARS ON – STILL NO JUSTICE DONE!!
Second Anniversary vigil for Habib ‘Paps’ Ullah
Saturday 3rd July 2010
4-7pm

Habib ‘Paps’ Ullah died on Thursday 3rd July 2008
during a stop and search by Police Officers on a vehicle in a car park in High Wycombe at approximately 7.15pm. He was 39 years old and left behind a young family who live in Slough. To mark the second anniversary/’Barsee’ of his death we are having a peaceful vigil outside High Wycombe police station from 4-7pm. Please come down and give your support to the family and to the campaign. Since he died in 2008 there have been a number of other deaths most notably the death of Ian Tomlinson last year which highlighted the abuse of police powers.

It has been a hard battle for the family of Habib and for the campaign over the last two years but we have been heartened from the support that we have had locally and nationally from other families and support on Facebook. As we approach the inquest that will be taking place into his death at the end/early next year we want to increase the level of awareness and to show the need for public accountability.

Please contact us if you require any more information or a speaker for your union branch or organisation.

CAMPAIGN WEBSITE

VIGIL 4 PAPS
Date: 3rd July 2010

.SUS Play/Film  

SUS

SUS
by Barry Keeffe
-7pm

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Show of the week
Time Out

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'Uncannily prophetic... Obisesan's production has raw power'
The Guardian

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'Shocking, powerful... pitch-perfect'
Daily Telegraph

'Brilliantly handled by director Gbolahan Obisesan - a name to watch.'
Independent on Sunday

'Remarkable acting... an uncompromising production'
Daily Mail

Election night 1979

The sus laws had made it legal for police to stop and search anyone - purely on suspicion.

Two detectives on the graveyard shift in an East London police station place bets on which party will win. A black man is picked up. He is incensed, believing that he'll be fodder for an incoming government keen to flex its law-and-order muscles.

Set on the eve of the Thatcher victory, this revival of Keeffe's classic coincides with the general election of 2010. What's changed?

'Police forces face threat of 'racist' label over stop and searches'
The Guardian, March 2010

Originally produced as part of the Jerwood Directors Award 2008, supported by the Jerwood Charitable Foundation.

Sus has toured Lincoln, Liverpool, Barking, Bracknell, Birmingham, Ipswich and Manchester

CLICK HERE FOR PLAY

SUS
Date: 8th - 26th June 2010
CLICK HERE FOR FILM

.UNITED 4 JUSTICE  


UNITED 4 JUSTICE
Date: 15th May 2010

Remembrance... (United 4 Justice)
15th May 2010
Information, Banner Displays, Stands, Films, Live Music and Poetry to remember our lost loved ones.

4WardEver UK in association with the Mikey Powell Campaign, Habib Ullah Campaign and Leicester Civil Rights Movement are presenting this major event in May 2010 taking place at The Highfields Centre in Leicester.
 
An event to mark what would have been Mikey Powell's 45th birthday, and to showcase other families that have suffered the loss of a loved one in police, prison or psychiatric custody. The event will also pay tribute to Tony Egbuna Ford and others facing capital punishment in the United States.

All proceeds of this event will be passed on to affected families involved in the planning and participation of this event.
CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION
United 4 Justice

 

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