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Who is Veronza Bowers? Veronza Bowers, Jr. is a former Black Panther political prisoner serving a life sentence for the killing of a forest ranger in 1973. Bowers has continued to maintain his innocence, arguing that he has been the target of the FBI’s COINTELPRO. His conviction rests on two informants who exchange their testimony for funds, cars and reduced sentences. Furthermore, authorities have stopped at nothing to keep Veronza Bowers in prison, even detaining him illegally after his ordered release. Veronza Bowers was one of the principle organizers of the Black Panther Party Chapter in Omaha, Nebraska in the late ‘60s. He then traveled to California where he took on the responsibilities as captain of the Richmond Branch. As the repres- sion against the Panthers increased, like many of the members of the party, Veronza became a target of COINTEL- PRO, a program designed to destroy peo- ple and organizations the government considered “politically dangerous” to the national security of the United States of America. On September 15, 1973, Veronza was arrested in Mill Valley, California on state charges of robbery, receiving possession of stolen property pursuant to a federal search warrant. A small army of FBI, Marin County Sheriffs, Berkley and Oakland City detectives, and Animal Shelter police made a pre-dawn raid, which netted four adults, three children and two German shepherds. All the state charges were later dismissed because there was no probable cause for the search warrant. After the state charges were dropped, the federal government stepped back in and charged Veronza with first-degree murder of a National Park Service Ranger. The government used the testimony of two informants, Alan Veale and Jonathan Shoher, who had also been charged with the crime, along with Veronza. These two men had both been convicted of armed bank robbery. However, in exchange for their testimony against Veronza, both had all charges against them dropped in con- nection with their part in the murder of the park ranger. In addition one of the inform- ants served no time in connection with his bank robbery conviction for which he had been sentenced to 12 years in prison and was paid $10,000 after entering the wit- ness protection program. There were no other eyewitnesses inde- pendent of these informants to link Veronza to the crime. At his trial, Veronza, who testified on his own behalf, and his wife offered alibi testimony, which was not credited by the jury. Nor was testimony of two relatives of the informants who insist- ed that they were lying. The testimony of the informants led to the conviction of Veronza. He was sentenced to life in prison. Veronza has consistently proclaimed his innocence of the crime he claims he never committed even at the expense of having his appeals for parole denied--for which an admission of guilt and contrition as an expression of remorse is virtually required- -he has insisted on maintaining his inno- cence. In August 1979, after serving six years in federal prison, Veronza Bowers attempted to escape from Lompoc Federal Correctional Institution. However, he was captured before ever reaching the outside. After the failed attempt to self-liberation, Veronza made the decision to focus on his spiritual-self. He became a "model "pris- oner, studying music, a variety of Asian healing arts - including shiatsu, acupres- sure, tsubo and massage therapy - and developed a strong interest in Buddhist meditation. Veronza became an honorary elder of the Lompoc Tribe of Five Feathers, a Native American spiritual and cultural group. He became a mentor and founder of the All-Faith Meditation Group, a non-denominational spiritual organiza- tion devoted to healing meditation using the Japanese shakuhachi flute. On June 21, 2005, Veronza Bower was to be released from federal prison on a mandatory parole after more than 31 Veronza and Family Veronza Bowers

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Who is Veronza Bowers?Veronza Bowers, Jr. is a former BlackPanther political prisoner serving a lifesentence for the killing of a forest rangerin 1973. Bowers has continued to maintainhis innocence, arguing that he has beenthe target of the FBI’s COINTELPRO. Hisconviction rests on two informants whoexchange their testimony for funds, carsand reduced sentences. Furthermore,authorities have stopped at nothing tokeep Veronza Bowers in prison, evendetaining him illegally after his orderedrelease. Veronza Bowers was one of the principleorganizers of the Black Panther PartyChapter in Omaha, Nebraska in the late‘60s. He then traveled to California wherehe took on the responsibilities as captainof the Richmond Branch. As the repres-sion against the Panthers increased, likemany of the members of the party,Veronza became a target of COINTEL-PRO, a program designed to destroy peo-ple and organizations the governmentconsidered “politically dangerous” to thenational security of the United States ofA m e r i c a .On September 15, 1973, Veronza was

arrested in Mill Va l l e y, California on statecharges of robbery, receiving possessionof stolen property pursuant to a federalsearch warrant. A small army of FBI,Marin County Sheriffs, Berkley andOakland City detectives, and A n i m a lShelter police made a pre-dawn raid,which netted four adults, three childrenand two German shepherds. All the statecharges were later dismissed becausethere was no probable cause for thesearch warrant. After the state charges were dropped, thefederal government stepped back in andcharged Veronza with first-degree murderof a National Park Service Ranger. T h egovernment used the testimony of twoinformants, Alan Veale and JonathanS h o h e r, who had also been charged withthe crime, along with Veronza. These twomen had both been convicted of armedbank robbery. However, in exchange fortheir testimony against Veronza, both hadall charges against them dropped in con-nection with their part in the murder of thepark ranger. In addition one of the inform-ants served no time in connection with hisbank robbery conviction for which he hadbeen sentenced to 12 years in prison andwas paid $10,000 after entering the wit-ness protection program.There were no other eyewitnesses inde-pendent of these informants to linkVeronza to the crime. At his trial, Ve r o n z a ,who testified on his own behalf, and hiswife offered alibi testimony, which was notcredited by the jury. Nor was testimony oftwo relatives of the informants who insist-ed that they were lying. The testimony ofthe informants led to the conviction ofVeronza. He was sentenced to life inp r i s o n .Veronza has consistently proclaimed hisinnocence of the crime he claims he nevercommitted even at the expense of having

his appeals for parole denied--for whichan admission of guilt and contrition as anexpression of remorse is virtually required--he has insisted on maintaining his inno-c e n c e .In August 1979, after serving six years infederal prison, Veronza Bowers attemptedto escape from Lompoc FederalCorrectional Institution. However, he wascaptured before ever reaching the outside. After the failed attempt to self-liberation,Veronza made the decision to focus on hisspiritual-self. He became a "model "pris-o n e r, studying music, a variety of A s i a nhealing arts - including shiatsu, acupres-sure, tsubo and massage therapy - anddeveloped a strong interest in Buddhistmeditation. Veronza became an honoraryelder of the Lompoc Tribe of FiveFeathers, a Native American spiritual andcultural group. He became a mentor andfounder of the All-Faith Meditation Group,a non-denominational spiritual organiza-tion devoted to healing meditation usingthe Japanese shakuhachi flute.On June 21, 2005, Veronza Bower was tobe released from federal prison on amandatory parole after more than 31Veronza and Family

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years of incarceration. This date wasbased on a vote of the five-member U.S.Parole Commission in Washington, D.C.,the highest governing body in our nation’sparole system. However, Veronza wasdenied release.This action was based on a petition filedby U.S. Attorney General A l b e r t oGonzales, on behalf of the Fraternal Orderof Police, requesting that the NationalAppeals Board “reconsider” their decisiongranting him parole. The truth of the matter is that Veronza hasserved his full sentence under law plus 16months of illegal detention. He has been amodel prisoner with the highest possibleBureau of Prison rating and recommendedfor parole several times, only to have hisrelease rescinded, literally, at the lastminute. He received a very favorablereview and recommendation for releasebased on rigorous psychological and per-sonality testing administered by a highlyreputable independent agency. His peti-tions for parole have been strongly sup-ported by a number of prison officials andadministrators who worked closely withhim over the years and can't say enoughabout his role as a mentor and role modelto younger inmates. His efforts to bereleased have also been supported inwriting by a former member of the USPC,head of the NY Parole Commission and amember of the U.S. Congress. Over thelast three decades, he has worked hard toimprove himself in all ways possible—per-s o n a l l y, socially and spiritually. Yet, hecontinues to languish in prison, be sub-jected to threats and intimidation,demeaned by the news media and falselyaccused by the very group that claims tobe the guardian of law and order in ours o c i e t y. Today is a sad day for A m e r i c aand for the spirit of democracy in our land.

If you wish to write to Veronza, writeto him at:

VERONZA BOWERS, JR.#35316-136

U.S. Penitentiary - AtlantaP.O. Box 150160

Atlanta, GA 30315

Local groups working with Veronza:

Jericho Amnesty CoalitionPO Box 34186

Los Angeles, CA 90034

Anarchist Black Cross Federation(ABCF)

PO Box 11223Whittier, CA 90603email: [email protected]

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