Repost from Indybay.org On February 13th, a punk house known as the Music Box, was raided by the FBI, OPD, and at least one Citrus Heights officer in West Oakland, Ca. This is a first person account of what took place. It was submitted anonymously to Indybay.org on February 16th, 2013

3 days ago on Feb 13th 2013, my home , The Music Box, located on 3404 Market St in Oakland was raided by the FBI, OPD and various officers leading the investigation from Citrus Heights, CA.
The police officers at first vocalized that the intended purpose of the raid was to look for a murder suspect. Latter, they vocalized that they were there only to search for his personal belongings that could be connected with the case. The warrant stated that they were there to search for a myriad of different objects, mostly pertaining to electronic devices, digital media storing devices, clothing, and objects connected with illegal cannabis production. The warrant also stated that they could come back within 10 days of the raid to confiscate other electronic devises, specifically cell phones.
The person whose homicide case they were conducting the raid in conjunction to was in prison for other charges during the time of the raid and had been behind bars for at least a month.
The raid started at approx. 7 am, with one of the residents spotting armed police officers and federal agents approaching the house across the street, the officers then approached the front door, coming through the gate and busted in, flashing a search warrant at the resident who answered the door. They busted all of the residents o of the Music Box out of their bedrooms and forced us all to wait outside in the front of our house, forced to pee in front of them, all of us in our underwear and pajamas for approximately 2 hours while they searched through our home, taking and breaking things leaving with what we saw to be 3 or 4 bags of things. No known electronic devices were taken. They originally told us we were detained but then that too was verbally retractted. They let us all take a look at a copy of the warrant that they left for us. They attempted to interrogate some of the residents about the suspects character, his whereabouts and asking if he had ever attempted to get them to do illegal things with them. One of the residents was put into handcuffs after they went to get a pack of cigarettes.
We called out for help to passer by, pleading for them to record the event, tell people what was happening. Eventually, friends of our house were contacted for help and came by, and around that same time, they let us all go. Thankfully, no one was arrested and the Feds as well as the cops left as calmly as people like that can leave a home they just invaded.
There were approx. 10-15 officers, many armed with assault rifles and FBI agents in swat gear. Many of the officers also had small video cameras around their neck recording the whole ordeal.
The previous day, Feb 12th, a few officers showed up in the afternoon claiming to be responding to a 911 call that apparently came from our home that they were doing a routine check up on. They said, without any instigation, that they were not trying to raid the house. The residents who answered the door told them they could not enter and told them to leave. Latter in the evening on Feb 12th, several helicopters circled our home, flashing search lights into our back yard as well as the front door.
This is not the first time our home was raided. In December, right before Christmas, we experienced a raid that was executed to search for someone who was being charged with fraudulent immigration marriage. The scene then was similar to the one on February 13th, in which cops and that time ICE officers busted into our home, all 20 some odd residents forced out of their various sleeping places, with certain individuals interrogated. That time, the officers did not provide a copy of the search warrant, but let some of the residents take a 2 minute peek at in which the person looking at it gathered that they had been surveilling our home for quite sometime.
The fact that the FBI and the local Police forces as well as police forced from suburbs of Sacramento believe that coming into someone’s home, terrorizing all of the residents, ransacking as well as breaking and stealing their personal belongings for vague purposes is a way to make peace with and please an already fed up public is absolutely absurd. Clearly, this is another example of the FBI’s and the local police forces ploy to exert brut force towards the friends and loved ones of poor people of color being charged for crimes that are, at their source, by and large economic.
This, in combination with the ICE raid is enough to make us all scream. Clearly, both accounts are completely and utterly racist. The illegal and abhorrent manner in which both raids were conducted also cannot be stood for, as it is clearly a gross injustice to our personal liberties.
One could also connect the recent raid on our home to the growing plot to gentrify North Oakland by our cities business elite. With the Bart Shopping Center under construction at MacArthur Bart, with the gentrification of the “Kino” neighborhood, with the well to do, Silicon Valley young urban professional savy of Emeryville, telegraph ave, and Berkeley being on all sides, it seems that the gentrification of North Oakland is inevitably on the rise. It is important to remember that police repression of any kind is inevitably financially motivated, with the repression of poor people, specifically poor people of color generally being a plot to force them out of their homes and destroy their communities to make way for a young urban professional backwash population, in this instance, the backwash of the Silicon Valley. The recent attacks on social centers, squats, the gang injunctions plaguing north Oakland and OPD’s general mission to destroy the lives of and terrorize communities of color in north Oakland as well as pretty much everywhere in the world, are not isolated points of repression carried out simply to satisfy the patriarchal, colonialist desires of the police force in and of themself. They are part of an articulate, financial plan to gentrify Oakland.
The residents of the music box are standing together strong . We care about and love each other very much. We thank everyone who has been supportive in this time of crisis, and hope to stay connected to a community of people who find these sorts of ordeals repulsive. We would like to extend a call for aid and solidarity in a few key ways:
-anyone who is willing to give a work shop about security culture and a know your rights training to the members of our home would be warmly accepted and gifted with a delicious meal!
-places for folks to stay who do not feel comfortable at our home right now
-legal advise
- We would like to talk to other people who have had similar things happen to them and gather info on what sort of things we should do.
-anything else you feel you want to contribute!
Sincerely yours and Fuck the Police,
-The Music Box
please contact born.in.flames19 [at] gmail.com to get in contact with residents of the Music Box, but please exhibit SECURITY CULTURE when contacting us!






ha ha ha, reading some twitter feed about this as it was happening, the cry out, ‘..they scared the fuck out of my cat!’
Its apparently the 2nd time they’ve been hit in 3 months. You wanted to be on the radar, well now you are.
Common Sense: re-enforcing the reason we distrust the Pigs on a daily basis.
Post a copy of the search warrant…just so we can validate what you are saying.
This isn’t legal advice as such per se, just my non-bar member opinion
and using this information doesn’t form an attorney-client or other agent-principal relationship.
1. They shot video of the raid, it might be good to get copies of the videos.
2. You might want to get copies of any paperwork, item inventory type docs, police reports, and get the names of all the cops present
3. If they don’t just hand over this info on an informal basis, you can pursue it further though a foia request.
4. You may have a civil case based on them detaining you and using hand cuffs.
Hey Radical, I’m pretty sure you don’t need any A/C disclaimer on this type of site. And if you’re not a member of the state bar, somebody would have a tough time in court claiming that there was any type of “inferred” relationship.
Again, post the search warrant. They left a copy. Bet it talks about seizing everyone present as well as searching them. Starting to smell like BS.
Obviously there is illegal activity going on or there wouldn’t search warrants issued. Sounds more like it’s a cult then anything else.
@certain
They specifically requested legal advise, just being careful to clarify it’s not legal advice, just information/personal opinion
Dude: It certainly isn’t good legal advice. “A civil case based on them detaining you and using handcuffs”. Read the warrant. Bet it talks all about it. Post it here for all of us to see. Bet it talks all about it.
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I wouldn’t be surprised either way if it did or didn’t. I doubt it says anything specifically about handcuffing/arresting anyone who isn’t also named on an arrest warrant.
@OP:
The people d/b/a “united states congress” wrote up some legislation
called the “freedom of information act” that you can use to get info from what are called “federal” agencies, federal meaning they ostensibly work for a “federal government”. The post indicates the FBI was in on it, as well as mentioning “various officers”. You can get info from a “federal agency” from doing a formal process called “freedom of information act request”, or foia request, and there are information they have to give you. But it seems like this is a complicated situation, and the info is limited, you would need more info on what is really going on than what is in this post to really know what to do. But before you do a foia request, you can send them an informal records request, they might act like they are too busy or give you an excuse not to provide it, but there are formal channels you can use to make them give it to you, they may be able to exempt some info, though. Other than that, talk to all the witnesses you can, did any police make any threats or assault anyone? If they did, you can get a restraining order, other than that you can file a civil case(perhaps for handcuffing or other assault or rights violation), which you would do pursuant to a legislation called “United States Code 1983″ for any local cops and pursuant to a federal court case called “Bivens vs. six unknown federal agents” for the feds or you could try local court, especially for a restraining order. To file “USC 1983 action” and/or “bivens action” in federal court you can start here:
http://www.cand.uscourts.gov/home
Well written warrants talk a out “seizing” and “searching” a) specifically known persons and b) any and all present. Detaining and handcuffing all present would be therefore perfectly ok
As for the rest of your advice…. Good luck guy. Your best bet is always to “attack” the PC in the affidavit. It should explain exactly why they are searching your “music box”. Very few cases are won if the warrant is done right. Where I work, judges comb through them very carefully as their name is attached to it. You may not like that your house got searched, but if there was PC, there was. Remember, it’s not at the BRD level for a warrant, just PC. It’s right there in the fourth amendment