Ronnie lopez san jose
That first lawsuit, which was initially filed in July , was updated earlier this month to allege that Yuen not only injured other protestors but shot rubber projectiles into an upper-story apartment building in San Jose, breaking a window and injuring a tenant who was inside and not taking any part in the demonstrations.
Three new defendants were also added to that amended suit — Sgt. Ronnie Lopez and Sgt. Lee Tassio, who were supposedly supervising Yuen at the time, and Officer Jonathan Marshall, who allegedly also shot into neighboring apartments. According to the suit, Tassio directed Yuen to shoot the projectiles. According to the second federal lawsuit, Yuen had not received any training on the use of less-lethal weapons like rubber bullets in at least the last five years.
Both lawsuits also single out Sciba for his role in preparing training materials for the use of less-lethal munitions. Location United States. Industry Government Administration. Ronnie Lopez Work Experience and Education. Work Experience. UTG Inc. Sergeant San Jose Police Department. Education Background. Sociology U. C Berkeley. Sociology University of California, Berkeley.
View Colleagues. Similar Profiles. Andrew Hawa Business Development. John Hutchins, interviewed just two people Paul Cook and Rob Imobersteg, both white lieutenants about the briefing-room incident despite their being scores of other witnesses. Rather than pulling Sgt. He was not there to represent me, the victim, in my case. In fact, Haidar adds, Sgt.
Kelly personally represented Deputy Chief Mata and Sgt. LaBarbera, sitting in on Internal Affairs interviews with them. As an aside, the union representing officers as high-ranking as a deputy chief raises serious concerns about potential conflicts of interest. Please note, however, that the department is in the process of investigating the recent information related to the social media site and posts. Haidar says he looks forward to the evidence coming to light.
And though Sgt. Follow her on Twitter at jennwadsworth. Doyle, found out how much Mr. Haidar wants and write him the check. However, please feel free to label and slander all not-of-color cops as bigoted, racist pieces of violent. All men are created equal but some are just more equal than others so — Write the check; Fire the Facebook commenters, then complain when a neutral Arbitrator reinstates those officers who were fired because they were political scapegoats.
Is this bias? Was that wrong? How about we expect cops to not act racist? It is not that hard and something we should expect from people paid to protect and serve people of all ethnicities and religions. As for Mr. Haidar, he should expect to be able to go to work without being mocked for his ethnicity.
It is basic common sense and decency. Seriously, dude? We expect better of our officers. Plenty of people blow off steam without resorting to secret Facebook groups for bigoted memes. Go to the gun range, pet a cat, take a dang ceramics class like respectable people.
Plenty of law enforcement officers do this because plenty of law enforcement officers are decent people. Defending the officers who took part in that group, however, definitely give the opposite impression.
Ideally, law enforcement operates with the consent of those they serve, which means even the appearance of impropriety should be avoided. You are professional public servants, same as social workers and teachers, who would be in similar trouble if it was found they were taking part in such shameful behavior.
So instead of feeling attacked and resorting to self-pity, try getting your house in order. Why should they not be entitled to have the assistance of the police? If you never mistreat anyone, who cares what you say on Facebook, or anywhere else? Let them vent. And how do you know Mr. As well, sometimes cultural differences can prompt someone to take or give offense where none was intended. By American policing standards, that would be very inappropriate but in some other cultures it would be considered good advice.
Of course, this is just a hypothetical example. Sometimes American humor, particularly sarcasm, can be misinterpreted and cause offense where none was intended. In the police culture, the type of humor described that so offended Mr. Such things are a difficult to explain but are certainly not meant to offend. Do you understand now what Ms Wadsworth has in store for you? Ha, you are naive. You are going to be eating one bite at a time, alive.
The joy in San Jose of your public humiliation is palpable. The question is, are you going to go down like a coward or will you stand up for the people who put their lives on the line every day? This is the decisive point in your life, stand up for civilization and fight back this nihilistic power grab or continue to debase yourself on the ground begging for forgiveness.
This is the moment of your life. I always liked Nabil Haidar. I worked with him for a short period as I was much senior than him and retired in My interactions with him left me with the impression that he had a huge heart, enjoyed his profession and wanted only what was best for his community.
In our profession, there is nothing more honorable and sacred than to serve those who need us most. The culture at San Jose PD was to prepare us to handle the everyday crises of our citizens, and to prepare us for battle when the wolves came calling. Our job was to protect the flock. And our job was to risk our lives for our citizens when we received that dreaded call which required us to take action.
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