Free California political prisoners Romaine ‘Chip’ Fitzgerald and Ruchell ‘Cinque’ Magee

by National Lawyers Guild Political Prisoner Support Committee

Resolution calling for the release of California political prisoners Romaine ‘Chip’ Fitzgerald and Ruchell ‘Cinque’ Magee

Romaine-Chip-Fitzgerald-Ruchell-Cinque-Magee-by-Jericho-Movement-300x215, Free California political prisoners Romaine ‘Chip’ Fitzgerald and Ruchell ‘Cinque’ Magee, Abolition Now! WHEREAS, Romaine “Chip” Fitzgerald and Ruchell “Cinque” Magee have been incarcerated for their political views and actions in support of the Black Liberation Movement;

WHEREAS, even while in prison, Romaine “Chip” Fitzgerald and Ruchell “Cinque” Magee continue to adhere to their principles;

WHEREAS, the term “political prisoner” is accepted throughout the international community;

WHEREAS, many of the political prisoners who have been imprisoned for decades were victims of an infamous and illegal counter-intelligence program of the U.S. government, coordinated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, called COINTELPRO;

WHEREAS, a congressional subcommittee, popularly known as the Church Committee, investigated COINTELPRO and concluded that “many of the techniques used would be intolerable in a democratic society even if all the targets had been involved in violent activity …”;

WHEREAS, one of the prime targets of COINTELPRO was the Black Panther Party;

WHEREAS, Romaine “Chip” Fitzgerald joined the Southern California Chapter of the Black Panther Party in early 1969 as a teenager, and in September of that year, as a dedicated member of the Party, Chip was arrested in connection with a police shoot-out and tried for assault on police and related charges, including the murder of a security guard, and sentenced to death, but fortunately the death penalty was rescinded by the Supreme Court in 1972, so his death sentence was changed to a life sentence;

WHEREAS, Romaine “Chip” Fitzgerald suffered a stroke in 1998 and is partially paralyzed, and, after 47 years, he is one of the longest held political prisoners in the world – Romaine “Chip” Fitzgerald should be free;

WHEREAS, Ruchell “Cinque” Magee has been in prison since 1963;

Jonathan-Jackson-17-Soledad-Bros-William-Christmas-James-McClain-Ruchell-Magee-take-judge-prosecutor-3-jurors-hostage-to-waiting-van-080770-300x167, Free California political prisoners Romaine ‘Chip’ Fitzgerald and Ruchell ‘Cinque’ Magee, Abolition Now!
A major event commemorated every Black August is the Marin Courthouse Slave Rebellion led by “Manchild” Jonathan Jackson, who was only 17 on Aug. 7, 1970, when he entered the courtroom alone where he expected to see his brother George. Though George was not there, he recruited Soledad Brothers William Christmas and James McClain, who were joined by another prisoner, Ruchell “Cinque” Magee (at the back in the photo), in taking the judge, the prosecutor and three jurors hostage to a waiting van. Ruchell, though gravely wounded, was the sole survivor.

WHEREAS, Ruchell “Cinque” Magee was politicized in prison and participated in the Aug. 7, 1970, Marin County Courthouse Rebellion – the attempted liberation of political prisoner George Jackson and the Soledad Brothers by George Jackson’s younger brother, Jonathan Jackson;

WHEREAS, Ruchell “Cinque” Magee was seriously injured in the incident and subsequently pled guilty to aggravated kidnapping, and was sentenced in 1975 to life in prison, and has been denied parole numerous times;

WHEREAS, Ruchell “Cinque” Magee’s co-defendant, Professor Angela Y. Davis, was arrested and charged with having provided Jonathan Jackson with the legally purchased guns used on Aug. 7, 1970, and was later acquitted of all charges in a separate trial;

Geronimo-ji-Jaga-Pratt-Romain-Chip-Fitzgerald-Warren-Wells-San-Quentin-yard, Free California political prisoners Romaine ‘Chip’ Fitzgerald and Ruchell ‘Cinque’ Magee, Abolition Now!
Three legends of the California Prison Movement, Geronimo ji Jaga, Romain “Chip” Fitzgerald and Warren Wells, hang out in the San Quentin yard.

WHEREAS, Ruchell “Cinque” Magee, after 53 years, should be free;

WHEREAS, California State Gov. Edmund Gerald “Jerry” Brown Jr. is authorized to grant a commutation of sentence to people currently serving a sentence for a conviction by the California courts;

WHEREAS, many U.S. held political prisoners, such as Romaine “Chip” Fitzgerald, have increasingly serious medical issues which are not being treated and will die in prison unless they are released;

THEREFORE, be it hereby resolved that the National Lawyers Guild at its convention in New York City in 2016 calls upon California State Gov. Edmund Gerald “Jerry” Brown Jr. to commute the sentences of Romaine “Chip” Fitzgerald and Ruchell “Cinque” Magee and immediately grant their release.

THEREFORE, let it be further resolved, that the National Lawyers Guild reaffirms its support for Romaine “Chip” Fitzgerald and Ruchell “Cinque” Magee.

IMPLEMENTATION: This resolution is to be implemented by the NLG Political Prisoner Support Committee, in coordination with the NLG National Office, and the anticipated support of other committees and chapters to educate their members and the public about this issue.

Submitted by NLG Political Prisoner Support Committee: Benjamin Evans, Daniel McGowan, Judith Mirkinson and Melinda Power. Contact them at politicalprisoners@nlg.org or 401-258-4239.

And send our brothers some love and light:

  • Romaine Fitzgerald, B-27527, CSP LAC B4-50, P.O. Box 4490, Lancaster CA 93539
  • Ruchell Magee, A-92051, CMC B3-138, P.O. Box 8101, San Luis Obispo CA 93409