SLO Mayor Harmon accuses district attorney of voter suppression

October 18, 2020

Quinn Brady (in a yellow “peacekeeper” vest) and Heidi Harmon marching in a Black Lives Matter protest

By KAREN VELIE

In a scathing letter to District Attorney Dan Dow, San Luis Obispo Mayor Heidi Harmon accuses the county’s top prosecutor of voter suppression based on her belief Dow filed charges against a man, not because he violated the law, but because he supports her campaign.

“Arresting people who are campaigning for your political opponents is a well recognized form of voter suppression,” Harmon writes in her letter. “And Dan Dow knows his political playbook.”

Following the death of George Floyd, Harmon and her campaign consultant Quinn Brady began promoting Black Lives Matter protests. On June 21, Harmon joined in a protest organized by Tianna Arrata and Brady, but left to attend a city council meeting before the group entered Highway 101 where they blocked all lanes of traffic in both directions for nearly an hour.

Mayor Heidi Harmon, Quinn Brady on the steps, and Tianna Arata On June 21

Following the protest, SLO police officers arrested Arata for alleged crimes related to violating the civil rights of others, and Elias Bautista after he kicked an officer in the groin.

On Friday, the District Attorney’s Office filed charges against six additional protesters for a variety of charges, including false imprisonment, obstructing the free movement of any person in a public place, and resisting or delaying a police officer.

In her letter, Harmon accuses Dow of singling out “three Black men—leaders in our communities—from the mostly white crowd.”

Of the six men charged on Friday, three are black. Harmon argues that to make the arrests racially equal, Dow would need to arrest 115 white protesters, according to her letter.

“I am here to say: NO. Not on my watch,” Harmon writes. “Your Jim Crow tactics will not stand here in SLO. And we, the people of SLO, will not stand idle while our young people are being played like pawns for political gain.”

Dow, however, said his office does not consider a person’s skin color when determining whether to file charges.

Harmon also accuses Dow of targeting a protester because he endorsed her campaign.

“Seven days ago, my campaign released a highly watched video of Amman Asfaw endorsing our campaign and urging his fellow students to vote,” Harmon writes. “We published his name again as a member of the City Council appointed DE&I task force just one day before Mr. Dow elected to include Mr. Asfaw in his round-up.”

Harmon is currently running to retain her seat as mayor of San Luis Obispo, a nonpartisan position.

 

SLO Mayor Heidi Harmon’s Oct. 17 letter to Dan Dow:

“Our democracy is being called into question.

“Late Thursday night, three Black men were singled out for charges associated with their peaceful participation in the Black Lives Matters protests of this past July. Of the hundreds of people who protested peacefully, the district attorney has singled out these three Black men—leaders in our communities—from the mostly white crowd. These men have worked to bring a voice to our Black and Brown communities of San Luis Obispo. If Dan Dow gets his way, their activism this election will result in a prison sentence.

“D.A. Dan Dow’s actions—to charge these community members for exercising the 1st Amendment—is nothing more than an intimidation tactic; telling our community members that they must be silent or be subject to arrest.

“He is trying to draw attention away from the election, and create civil tension by issuing trumped-up charges against peaceful protesters. But together, we will not allow injustice to prevail.

“The Voters Rights Act of 1965 was meant to end institutionalized Black disfranchisement.

“Today, our county district attorney is using the power of his office to attempt to disenfranchise and silence three men of our town—and by proxy, the entire community these men work to empower through their activism.

“With a single move of unfettered judicial authority, D.A. Dan Dow has indicted .29% of the Black community in SLO City. For context, he would have needed to indict 115 of our white citizens if all things were kept equal at the prosecutor’s office.

“The message Dan Dow is sending to our town is clear: Use your voice to speak truth to power and we’ll put you in prison.

“This blatant abuse of legal authority has one intended aim: intimidation. By indicting three outspoken, leading members of SLO’s youth community, our county D.A. sends a pointed message to all potential future community activists: Stay home and stay safe. Or don’t.

“The timing of these particular indictments isn’t even particularly covert. California ballots just started arriving in SLO at the beginning of the month. The last day to register CA voters online is on the 19th—two days from today. And voting in the CA general election will last for only another 17 days. Seven days ago, my campaign released a highly watched video of Mr. Asfaw endorsing our campaign and urging his fellow students to vote. We published his name again as a member of the City Council appointed DE&I task force just one day before Mr. Dow elected to include Mr. Asfaw in his round-up.

“Arresting people who are campaigning for your political opponents is a well recognized form of voter suppression. And Dan Dow knows his political playbook.

“The D.A. is enforcing the systemic suppression of community activism here in SLO and it sends a message: you are not safe to protest or to vote or to belong—if your skin isn’t white.

“I am here to say: NO. Not on my watch. Your Jim Crow tactics will not stand here in SLO. And we, the people of SLO, will not stand idle while our young people are being played like pawns for political gain.

“If this is political war by proxy, you have picked children as your targets.

“And Mr. District Attorney, you seem to have forgotten something most vital to the obligations of your office: the Constitution. As Justice Kennedy put it in Citizens United, “political speech must prevail against laws that would suppress it by design or inadvertence.” Here your actions are clearly by design. We have constitutional provisions like the First Amendment that protect citizens like Mr. Asfaw, Mr. Montgomery, and Mr. Powell solely because our founders had envisioned ill-intentioned government officials like yourself.

“Mr. Dow, make no mistake—I will stand with our community. I am ready to speak out on their behalf. I swore an oath to this city and unlike you, I will see mine fulfilled. And our Constitution will protect the men you’ve indicted, even as you attempt to undermine the exercise of our democracy.

“I suggest you return our community members to their families immediately and let’s stop using young people as pawns in your political games.”


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Harmon is so stupid she thinks she has some kind of authority over Dan Dow. Harmon is a symbolic Mayor in a podunk town trying to be relevant, truly sad.


Desperate people due desperate things when they know they are exposed, look at the local crime rate with the druggies, she is no different, she is hooked on power and short lived fame.


First, I feel sorry for this person, she has really lost touch and is now pulling into an alternate reality. No one is voter suppressed, no one is in custody, white people were also charged. Big disconnect. She REALLY BELIEVES what she is saying, This is Alabama, 1950, Jim Crow still exists, DA Beauregard and Sheriff Buford are keeping good folk down. She is in her own movie now. She’s the star, the heroine, the savior. Second, truly, she doesn’t need criticism, she needs help. This is a cry for the mental health professionals and those close to her.


What a bunch of unsupported accusations and drivel. So in her world, if a black person is arrested some number of white people must also be arrested to retain some kind of balance !!!??? Do the white people have to be suspected of committing a crime? Or is it just whatever white people are around? Or is she talking about white people that blocked the freeway? Oh but wait, doesn’t she think that blocking the freeway isn’t a criminal offense? She should have been right there with them except for her “meeting”? Does

she want herself arrested? Her thought process is defective. She should not hold public office and should never have held public office. DO NOT VOTE FOR HARMON!


Mayor Harmon, you are in office. What have you done about police issues?


There is a policy to have body cameras on only for lower ranked members of the police department. Why not make the policy for all when they interact with the public? And most officers don’t comply, without consequences. Why not have punishments for all officers who have their cameras off? Why not provide videos to the public?


And why are you trying to help people who violated the law while participating in a rally you and your campaign consultant helped promote and organize? Are you not taking advantage of your position?


Instead of taking action as a city official to promote higher levels of justice for all, you are marching in the street promoting racism. Wanting the treatment of people to be based on skin color is racism.


Wow!!!!!!! This lady really knows how to play the race card. Racism is identifying, judging, and treating people based on their race. Therefore, Mayor Heidi Harmon is a racist.


Wow Heidi, you have achieved a new low.


First, under your philosophy, all arrests must be equal among the races and sexes. So as most convicted serial killers are white, strait males, prosecutors need to charge an equally balanced number of blacks, Asians and Hispanics of serial murders to make it fair. Also, women need to be charged in equal numbers.


Secondly, your plea to return the protesters charged back to their families, with claims they are facing prison is another attempt to deceive. None of the three black men charged were booked into jail or in any way separated from their families, instead they were asked to attend a hearing on the charges. And they are not facing prison time if convicted, as they are only charged with misdemeanors.


Thirdly, the people arrested are adults not children. And it is you and your campaign manager who are attempting to take advantage of them for political gain. I have watched multiple videos where your campaign consultant Quinn Brady directs Tianna Arata and other protesters what to do.


Instead of accusing others of wrong doing, you should be apologizing to all the people financially harmed by your actions.


The last local political person who displayed this same type of behavior committed suicide, desperate actions.


Seems like the protesters who purposely blocked cars (stood directly in front of them to prevent them from moving) are the ones being charged. I don’t think the DA is targeting certain individuals simply because they support Mayor Harmon. The one felony in the case is against a white guy for smashing the window of the BMW on the 101 highway.


The DA’s investigators went through hours and hours of videotape including SLOPD drone footage to try to identify those responsible for running to get in front of cars and blocking them to prevent the drivers from moving on the 101 and in downtown SLO. The public doesn’t have access to all of the evidence. How can Mayor Harmon make these allegations without even knowing the extent of the evidence herself?? The drivers who were being blocked by protesters (considered victims) were interviewed by the DA and have a perspective that deserves to be heard, too. The public needs to wait until all of the evidence is presented and then make a judgment whether those charged are guilty or not.


P.S. No one is going to prison, as Mayor Harmon claims in her histrionics.


Hopefully this is the nail in the coffin for Heidi Harmon’s political career


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