Los Angeles Times

Prison sentence in bribery case

Four people are commended for aiding victims, helping in criminal prosecutio­ns

- By Ruben Vives ruben.vives@latimes.com Twitter: @LATVives

An immigratio­n officer who took cash — and egg rolls — gets 21⁄2 years.

Bell resident Roger Ramirez began to hear rumors in late 2008 that the top city administra­tor and City Council members were collecting high salaries.

He confronted officials, but was rebuffed and told to file a public records request. When they responded to the inquiry, they lied.

The document, later revealed by the Los Angeles Times when it unearthed the corruption, was used in the criminal case against former City Administra­tor Robert Rizzo.

On Friday, Ramirez was one of four people who were commended for their bravery, aiding victims and assisting in criminal prosecutio­ns.

“The four people being honored today put the needs of others before their own,” Los Angeles County Dist. Atty. Jackie Lacey said.

Among those honored were Alicia de la Cruz, 47, of Studio City and Robert Edwards, 44, of Woodland Hills, for saving the life of a homeless man in June 2011.

The pair prevented him from being beaten to death with a tire iron by the cofounder of the Pinkberry frozen yogurt chain and anoth- er man.

Young Lee was sentenced earlier this year to a maximum seven years in prison for the beating.

Also honored was David Muñoz, 37, of Montebello. Muñoz, a plant manager at a Boyle Heights elementary school, helped chase and capture a man who assaulted a 6- year- old girl at the empty elementary school in March 2011.

Whether challengin­g the veracity of civic leaders or coming to the aid of those under attack, the honorees never second- guessed their actions in the pursuit of justice, Lacey said.

“Our community is a better place because of them.”

 ?? Cheryl A. Guerrero Los Angeles Times ?? BELL RESIDENT Roger Ramirez, left, speaks with Los Angeles County Deputy Dist. Atty. Sean Hassett before being honored for his role in the corruption case against former City Administra­tor Robert Rizzo.
Cheryl A. Guerrero Los Angeles Times BELL RESIDENT Roger Ramirez, left, speaks with Los Angeles County Deputy Dist. Atty. Sean Hassett before being honored for his role in the corruption case against former City Administra­tor Robert Rizzo.

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