A comprehensive case filed by eight Los Angeles County Sheriff's representatives claimed that according to court records, claimed that members of the so -called robbers were attacked by members of the robbers.
The case originated from an off-to-tie dispute in 2018, outside the Kennedy Hall, an event location in the East LA next year, and filed a case in the Los Angeles County Superior Court of Los Angeles County, which described the attack on the alleged incident. In an obvious attempt to kill him, they said that another mate strangled.
Prior to the Kennedy Hall violence, the representatives had repeatedly reported that they were being persecuted and pressured to leave, and that they were “intimidated” by Pontidos, accusing them of stopping backup on dangerous calls. Sits Claims Includes harassment, ethnic discrimination and illegal retaliation.
As of last year, representatives asked for $ 80 million with specific policy changes to prevent future abuse. The three-page notice of the condition filed on Thursday morning does not specify the dollar amount or terms of the proposed contract, which must be accepted by the Los Angeles County Claim Board and recognized by the LA County Supervisors-which often take weeks or months.
Vincent Miller, a lawyer representing eight of the supporters, refused to comment on the size or purpose of the contract.
“I can't talk about immigration; This is confidential, ”he told Times on Friday. “But I hope that this is a dream behind my customers.”
The lawyers for County and eight representatives did not immediately respond to the requests for comment. The Sheriff Department said it would review the case and later comment.
News about the solution comes in the progress of the investigation, which is expected to start in February and last for several months. However, the agreement does not fully resolve the claims involving the US Civil Libertis Union's allegations of “wasting” money by providing the Sheriff's “illegal activities” for “illegal activities.”
In the coming months, the County and Civil Rights Organization is expected to continue to move towards a solution. During a remote hearing on Friday, Justice Ruth Ann Guan planned a level conference on May 22 to hear the updates of negotiations.
In the fall of 2019, the eight East LA representatives – Art Hernandez, Alfred Gonzalez, Benjamin Jaratini, David Casas, Luis Granatos, Mario Contraras, Oscar Escopedo and Ariyala Lemus sued County and four stated robbers. Three defendants have been fired later, and one retired before he was fired.
Center -centric accusations are said to be a group of Latin representatives playing tattoos of a skeleton with a sloser, pontolor and pistol. According to the case, some of the group's alleged members go by names such as “Gadbadar” and “Pal Pam”.
The group has long controlled the Eastern LA station, and according to the case, its members are said to have pressed the younger Latin representatives to work for more time and demanded that gang members pay “tax”.
In the early hours of September 18, 2018, the case states that many Panditos members showed a plan to bring down a new spouse for the Kennedy Hall party, and he started training at the station.
Later, as the party was injured in the early morning, they approached him in the parking lot, threatening his family at one point, sue.
Other representatives tried to intervene. One – Art Hernandez, now a plaintiff – is said to have been tapped on the ground and pierced on the face several times. When he got up, he was unconscious. The other lost his neck and lost consciousness. The two were later admitted to the hospital.
The District Attorney's Office refused to pursue criminal charges against any representatives of the Kennedy Hall incident, saying in 2020, because there was not enough evidence to progress because it was dark.
The representatives who later filed the case have been transferred to other stations.
After the representatives filed their case, South California's ACLU joined the Local Taxpayers as a prosecutor.
The Civil Rights Committee has filed in court, saying, “County has repeatedly resolved cases as a result of other abuse of violence, harassment and sub -gang members. “County is wasting additional funds by recognizing the LASD with the knowledge that those funds are used for further illegal activities of LASD.”
ACLU seeks the so -called ban, such as changes in sector policies or procedures.
After taking office in 2022, Sharif Robert Luna began to cope with his acknowledgment of the department's long -standing issue with violent groups of violent representatives, including some stations in the East LA.
At the beginning of 2023, Luna announced the appointment A former federal lawyer to fight those issues within the department.
“This new office is working on helping to eradicate all subsidiaries from this department,” Luna said. “This type of behavior will have a complete zero tolerance.”
Last year, Luna has released a new gang policy This prohibited the existence of a sub -gang or hate group and department staff must participate in investigations.