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Blame goes to Lieberman
Los Angeles, CA
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so is it over guys wrote: I guest that is it for you guys. You got screwed before, during and after the takeoveer. You guys need a better lawyer. Its not our attorney, Lasd, PPOA and board of sups are all connected. This was influenced and fixed for us to loose. Open your eyes to the obvious truth. They all knew ops chief and management would not fight back st any level
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coward ops
Los Angeles, CA
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Disagree with you wrote: <quoted text> It is not a loosing battle, its just the begining of the truth to be told to the Judge and the public. Once the word gets out about how these former ops/county police officers were haze when they first came onto the sheriff,then and only then will the battle for justice begin. Sadly you do not know ops personnel. Not one will bother to come forward about hazing, corruption, deputy misconduct etc. Sadly ops officers and especially ops sups just talk and complaint to each other, not one has come forward and filed a complaint in ops or lasd. So we cant rely on any fellow former ops or current ops deps. We have to uuse another tactic
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Diablo
South Gate, CA
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People! is is sad to say that even topix.com have sold them self to the sheriff department. I posted information containing names, address and phone number for the former county police officers and civilian to contact the aclu, the attorney general office and two reporters from the L.A time and Daily news but apparently it was femoved by topix management at the request of the sheriff department and the county board of supervisors. Apparently, even topix has a price; Yet, this is supposed to be a public forum and our first ammendment right not to be infringed by any law or judicial system. People! the time has come to let the media knows off all the atrocities and abuse that is been currently conducted at the LASD custody facility against inmates by corrupt deputies. Equally important the world has to know that you guys (former county police offficers and civilian) were also victims of hazing, abuse, discrimination and assaults at the hands of corrupt deputies. I will attempt this one more time, below you will find name and address of people to contact to report this injustices. Aclu of Southern California 1313 w. 8th street Loa Angeles California 90017 ATTN: Esther LIm "jail project coordinator" Los Angeles times Editorial Department 202 W. 1st Street Los Angeles California 90012 ATTN: Robert Faturechi Los Angeles Daily News 21860 Burbank Blvd Ste #200 Woodland Hills, Ca. 91367 ATTN: CHristina Villacorte Attorney General Office P.O box 944255 Sacaramento Ca. 94244 ATTN: Karmala Harris
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FINALLY SOME GOOD INFO
Los Angeles, CA
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Diablo wrote: People! is is sad to say that even topix.com have sold them self to the sheriff department. I posted information containing names, address and phone number for the former county police officers and civilian to contact the aclu, the attorney general office and two reporters from the L.A time and Daily news but apparently it was femoved by topix management at the request of the sheriff department and the county board of supervisors. Apparently, even topix has a price; Yet, this is supposed to be a public forum and our first ammendment right not to be infringed by any law or judicial system. People! the time has come to let the media knows off all the atrocities and abuse that is been currently conducted at the LASD custody facility against inmates by corrupt deputies. Equally important the world has to know that you guys (former county police offficers and civilian) were also victims of hazing, abuse, discrimination and assaults at the hands of corrupt deputies. I will attempt this one more time, below you will find name and address of people to contact to report this injustices. Aclu of Southern California 1313 w. 8th street Loa Angeles California 90017 ATTN: Esther LIm "jail project coordinator" Los Angeles times Editorial Department 202 W. 1st Street Los Angeles California 90012 ATTN: Robert Faturechi Los Angeles Daily News 21860 Burbank Blvd Ste #200 Woodland Hills, Ca. 91367 ATTN: CHristina Villacorte Attorney General Office P.O box 944255 Sacaramento Ca. 94244 ATTN: Karmala Harris Any rewards been offered for my precious info?
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Christopher Koch
United States
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FINALLY SOME GOOD INFO wrote: <quoted text> Any rewards been offered for my precious info? No, Henry, but it would be good to get your perspective on things. It's always nice to have a former inmate's input.
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Cohen the Racist
Los Angeles, CA
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Christopher Koch wrote: <quoted text> No, Henry, but it would be good to get your perspective on things. It's always nice to have a former inmate's input. Hi Mimey!
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Diablo
Los Angeles, CA
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The OPS family will never surrender to the likes of corrupt chief Baca, Chief Tanaka and the Black Widow Gloria Molina. We wil fight to the end.
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Terminus
United States
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Unbelieveable
Los Angeles, CA
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Diablo wrote: The OPS family will never surrender to the likes of corrupt chief Baca, Chief Tanaka and the Black Widow Gloria Molina. We wil fight to the end. Amen
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Henry Already Lost
Chicago, IL
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Unbelieveable wrote: <quoted text> Amen What's it to you, Henry? Just shut up.
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Snitch dave johnson
North Hollywood, CA
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This and blog is for our lawsuit. We already have been told its you deputy dave johnson. Get the f*ck off our blog as you snitched us out concerning info on our suit that you were in. You are a snitch b*tch for the sheriff and we all know how you smootch sups butts. Take your sick stalker obssession for Henry somewhere else as we know you blog all over the the internet. Your immature,mentally imbalanced, no one wants to hear your flith here on our site.
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Caretaker
United States
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Have you found the Chalise?
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Chalise
Los Angeles, CA
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The Caretaker
United States
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Chalise wrote: in joe mommas coochie No. What is the Chalise?
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The Chalise
Long Beach, CA
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References for CHALISE: 1) FROM THE MOUTH OF MONKEYS: NEW TECHIQUES DETECTS TB by Muskeh CHALISE of Tribhavan University. 2) CHALISE (Urban Slang)– A coconut shelled Marijuana pipe 3) Holy CHALISE – vessel with which Jesus used to serve wine at last supper. Sometimes confused with the HOLY GRAIL. Hmmmmmm….let us break this down! From the mouth of monkeys….could it be that Ghetto Dave was part of a TB experiment by some Indian professor? And that is Indian not Injun! Coconut Shelled Marijuana pipe….guess Cohen brought back a memento from Monster Island. Ghetto Dave, Cohen and Giroux must use this to smoke their weed! Holy Chalise (Holy Grail)– If you watched the Indiana Jones movies, you know Nazi where trying to get the holy chalise…guess Ghetto Dave has unfinished business here! -The Retired Little Bus Driver
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OUTSIDER WROTE
Los Angeles, CA
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NEVER GIVE UP GUYS, KEEP UP YOUR FIGHT AGAINT THE SHERIFF AND THE CEO. LET THEM PAY FOR YOUR SUFFERING AND PAIN.
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History for all to know
Los Angeles, CA
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Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca, who already leads the largest sheriff's department in the nation, may soon try to make his agency even bigger.
At the request of the county's top administrator, Baca has assigned a team to explore taking over the county Office of Public Safety, a police force that patrols parks, hospitals and government buildings.
Although relatively obscure, it is the fourth-largest police department in the county, with more than 460 sworn officers. It is led by a high-profile chief, Margaret York, a former top-ranking Los Angeles Police Department executive whose work as an LAPD detective was the inspiration for the television series "Cagney and Lacey." She's married to Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Lance Ito.
York's department has been under pressure. It has struggled to keep officers on the force in part because it pays far less than other agencies, including the Sheriff's Department. Veteran county police officers draw base salaries of about $52,000 compared with $76,000 for sheriff's deputies. County police officers recently lost a lawsuit that sought to bring their pay in line with that of sheriff's deputies.
Also, a sergeant filed a federal lawsuit against the department last year, alleging that he was denied promotion because he annoyed supervisors by reporting misconduct by fellow officers.
Among Sgt. Richard Robinson's allegations: that an officer worked security for the Los Angeles Clippers while on the clock as a county police officer, that police executives drove county cars to a bar and drank while on duty and that officers covered up instances of excessive force against suspects.
A sergeant assigned to work for York reportedly said that Robinson was a top employee but "would never be promoted because he reports too much misconduct," according to a declaration in the lawsuit. The case has not yet gone to trial.
Neither Robinson nor York would discuss the lawsuit -- or the outcome of internal affairs investigations into the alleged misconduct he reported. "We take all allegations of misconduct very seriously," York said.
County Chief Executive Officer William T Fujioka said a Sheriff's Department takeover is one of several options he's considering. The county police currently report to the CEO's office, an arrangement that Fujioka finds uncomfortable.
"I'm not a law enforcement person," Fujioka said. "The sheriff is our chief law enforcement officer. He knows how to supervise a law enforcement or security function. It seems to me it would be appropriate to look at that as one of the options."
For the last few weeks, sheriff's employees have been visiting facilities that the county police supervise to determine how much a merger would cost. The Board of Supervisors would ultimately decide whether a merger was appropriate.
Sheriff's Capt. Edward Rogner said the department could save money if it had security guards perform some of the functions now handled by sworn officers. He said he expects to complete a report by early November.
If a merger took place, it would be one of the largest in Sheriff's Department history -- and the third since Baca took office in 1998. He also supervised takeovers of the Compton Police Department and the community college police force, adding a combined 200 deputy positions. The Sheriff's Department has more than 9,100 sworn deputies.
York said she believes her department is performing well, but she is not opposed to a merger.
"I'm very proud of the officers we have," she said. "We have officers who are educated. We have officers who are bright. We have officers who are very committed to public service.
"Whether we become deputies or remain as a separate department, I'd be willing to put my officers up against any officers in the country."
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Diablo
South Gate, CA
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Let the truth be told to the citizen of southern California and here we go again people!
Now, it has come to my attention that in a month or so, the citizen commission on jail violence will be conducting interviews with former ops personnel regarding the way we were treated during the merger process and once we arrive at our current duty station and jail facilities.
People! This is the time for us to come together and tell them everything that we endure, all the abuse and hostile treatment received by the dirty background investigator and the dirty deputies that treated us like trash during the first and second year at our respective duty station or jail facilities.
I asked all former county police officer to be strong and let the commission know the truth about the corruption in the sheriff department. I asked everyone to not be afraid and MAN UP and lets make the sheriff department pay for what they did to us. Remember our fallen brothers (Robert Vieira and Woodall) they were both demoted and they both die at home due to stress and emotional pain and suffering. The sheriff department was the cause of their death. If both of them have been hired they will be alive today.
The stresses of the disqualification lead to their demise. So for that reason, I asked all OPS officer to honor our fallen comrades by reporting everything you have seen in the jail facilities.
For those 31 former ops officers who are currently deputies and were drop from the lawsuit, I asked you to speak now or prepared to be harass by the sheriff since you are no longer in the lawsuit protection class. This is your time to speak your mind and get back in the suit and the war against the sheriff department.
God Bless us All
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Diablo
Arcadia, CA
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I just acquired some information from some friends in the sheriff department.
Our lawsuit appeal case is scheduled for February 2013. in the mean time here is the address that everyone have been calling me at home for. Indeed! it is the address and entities to report abuse and sheriff corruption in the jails. see below
CITIZEN COMMISSION ON JAIL VIOLENCE 355 S. GRAND AVENUE FLOOR 36 LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90071
here is your chance to tell them your side of the abuse you have witness a MCJ or any other jail facility
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Dumb and Dumber
Long Beach, CA
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Michael Cohen is a gigantic fat slob loser!
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