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    29 officers may face criminal charges in May Day melee

    29 officers may face criminal charges in May Day melee

    By Rachel Uranga, Staff Writer
    Article Created: 01/22/2008


    The LAPD is expected to submit a report to prosecutors next week that names 29 officers who could be charged with unnecessary use of force in last year's May Day rally at MacArthur Park, officials said Tuesday.
    Images of riot-gear-clad police shooting into a crowd of women and children broadcast worldwide forced Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa to cut short a trade-mission trip and for LAPD Chief William Bratton to publicly apologize for what has come to be called the May Day melee.

    The Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office declined to comment on the report, saying it will wait to review the case.

    "This is part of the process; we will let the process take its course," said Capt. Jeri Weinstein, head of an LAPD team that investigated the more than 200 complaints that poured in from media and protesters that attended the pro-immigration rally.

    A separate internal disciplinary hearing is also being conducted. Days after the incident, Bratton demoted two commanders in charge that day, with one later retiring. Bratton later implemented departmentwide training on crowd control.

    But LAPD critics say that even though they have not yet seen the department's report, it appears not to go far enough.

    LAPD officials will submit the report naming 29 officers responsible for 72 different allegations to the District Attorney's Office and the FBI for review next week. In addition, the report lists 139 additional allegations that cannot be tied to specific officers.
    Weinstein declined to detail any of the 139 allegations but said nearly all have to do with unnecessary use of force.

    Based on the report, prosecutors will decide whether any of the officers can be charged, while the FBI will determine whether there were any civil-rights violations.

    Bratton said Tuesday that he was confident no violations of civil rights would be found.

    But opponents of the department were already questioning the report.

    "As far as I can tell, almost every Metro officer was involved somehow," said Carol Sobel, a lawyer representing dozens of clients in a lawsuit against the department.

    "It seems really narrow to only identify 29 officers. I think what they have done is limit it to those caught on tape striking someone," she said, adding, "it violates somebody's rights to stand by while another officer hit somebody."

    Citing an ongoing investigation, Weinstein declined to comment further on whether the LAPD is recommending that the D.A. charge officers who watched and did nothing as protesters and media were roughed up.

    "We trust that each of the officers involved will be given a fair review that will evaluate their actions in the context of what they had been ordered to do, the tools and training they were given to accomplish those tasks, and the conditions under which they were operating," said Tim Sands, president of the LAPD's police union. "As Chief Bratton once said, `Policing isn't pretty.' Skirmish lines are not pretty, and, as we all know, the events of that day were exacerbated by command and control problems that have already been brought to light."

    The LAPD's own searing report on the incident released last year found that the elite Metropolitan Division officers had no idea who was in charge and hadn't been trained in crowd control for 18 months.

    Despite a similar protest one year earlier, the department was caught off guard and when things spun out of control not a single supervisor or member of the command staff involved attempted to intervene, according to the report

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    As far as I can tell, almost every Metro officer was involved somehow," said Carol Sobel, a lawyer representing dozens of clients in a lawsuit against the department. '

    Of course she would say that. She looking for the huge payday for herself and her illegal invader clients.

    Since when do illegal invaders have any civil rights that are litigious in our court system.

    These cops should have received medals of accomodation for their herroic efforts in combating a hostile crowd that was throwing rocks and bottles and using their own childern as defensive shields.

    You can bet that Antonio Villaraigosa is leading the charge against everyone of these officers.
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    But LAPD critics say that even though they have not yet seen the department's report, it appears not to go far enough





    And I'm quite sure that among those "critics" is the Mexican government itself. As for the others.....we all know who they are.

    These officers are not being prosecuted for wrongdoing. They are being persecuted to pacify a certain group of individuals, a foreign government, and politicians who have set themselves up as governing what are equivalent to seperate mexican states which have extended past the border. Their ever-adoring "subjects" are untouchable.

    It would not have mattered had the incident been far worse than it was. Those officers were not expected to do their job simply because of whom it was creating the threat.


    IMO, this thing might just turn out to be what finally lights the fuse in CA, exactly the kind of excuse they've needed to "justify" events similar to what we've seen happen in France.
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    Pro- illegals always say that local and state cannot enforce federal laws-would not all these accusations fall under federal law and state prosecutors could not be bringing any charges against any of them under this way of thinking-what is good for the illegal alien is good for the police-I am being smart of course but you can see what I mean.

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    I believe LA's citizens will pay for this , these people will get away with anything after this.....If I was an LA police officer I would be looking for a job in another state and LA police department can stick it.

    What are they going to do when they can not get good citizens to protect the people...they will have to give the job to criminals like Mexico!!
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    That is the truth and wahat will they do Thanks to Arnie

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    Quote Originally Posted by fmrjarhead
    That is the truth and wahat will they do Thanks to Arnie
    Thanks to Arnie and Tony they are looking and feeling just like Tjuana!
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    LA WILL END UP A CHAOTIC VIOLENT MESS JUST LIKE MEXICO IS RIGHT NOW. AND THEN THEY WILL ALL BE CRYING THAT THE DRUG CARTELS AND OTHER GANGS HAVE TAKEN OVER THEIR STREETS AND YOU CANT EVEN GO TO THE STORE. THATS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU DONT ENFORCE LAWS....LAWLESSNESS
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