Anti-Cop Activist Murdered In Botched Robbery, Family Says Her Killer Shouldn’t Go To Jail

On Monday, a failed robbery killed an anarchist and anti-cop activist who advocated for the abolition of the police and criminal justice systems.

Jennifer Angel, 48, was sitting outside of a bank when her assailants smashed her car window and stole her belongings before fleeing.

When she attempted to pursue the robbers, she grabbed their car and died as it dragged her over 50 feet.

Even after her death, her family stated on her GoFundMe that she did not want her assailants to go to jail.

Angel openly boasted on Facebook that she taught her Angel Cakes employees not to call the cops even if the store was being robbed or people were attempting to shoplift.

Angel was the editor of the left-wing magazine Clamor and worked for a punk rock journal in her spare time.

The Daily Mail Reports:

The family of an Oakland baker and former publisher who espoused anarchist beliefs believe that the thieves who killed her in a daylight robbery and assault shouldn’t go to jail and her death shouldn’t be used to argue for more police.

Jennifer Angel, 48, founded Angel Cakes bakery in Oakland in 2008. Prior to that, she was a publisher of what she described as ‘radical, progressive’ magazines and a publicist for authors.

On Monday, Angel was leaving her car in front of a bank in uptown Oakland when two robbers smashed her car window and ran off with her belongings, her fiance Ocean Mottley said.

She then went after the robbers’ getaway car, catching up with it but getting trapped in its door and being dragged over 50 feet. Her head was crushed on the sidewalk and the car drove away.

By Thursday, her family had confirmed her death after spending days in a coma at a local hospital.

 

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