Daily News (Los Angeles)

Gun charge dismissed against husband of former L.A. County DA Jackie Lacey

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SAN FERNANDO » A misdemeano­r gun case has been dismissed against former Los Angeles County District Attorney Jackie Lacey’s husband, who was charged in 2020 with pointing a gun out his door while ordering a group of Black Lives Matter protesters to leave the couple’s Granada Hills property.

David Allan Lacey was allowed to enter an 18-month diversion program last May to resolve the misdemeano­r case in which he was ordered to perform 100 hours of community service, complete 13 anger management classes, complete a gun safety course and not to possess any firearm during the diversiona­ry period, but Superior Court Judge David Stuart terminated diversion early after Lacey completed all the program’s terms, according to defense attorney Samuel Tyre.

“David is happy this matter is behind him,” Tyre said.

The judge said last May that he believed Lacey’s case was “an appropriat­e case for diversion,” noting that he was at the time a “67-year- old man who has led an otherwise exemplary, productive life.” The judge also noted that there was a “unique politicall­y charged situation that’s unlikely to recur again.”

In a statement shortly after the May 2021 hearing,

David Lacey’s attorney said, “We maintain David’s innocence. He was protecting his wife and family from protesters the night of the incident. This diversion allows David to avoid the risks of a jury trial. We are happy the judge and the attorney general agreed diversion was appropriat­e.”

At an April 2021 hearing, one of the group’s members, Melina Abdullah, who is listed as one of the alleged victims in the complaint, told the judge, “So, what I experience­d at the hands of David Lacey was one of the most traumatic experience­s of my life … He’s getting special treatment because he’s the husband of the former district attorney.”

Attorney Carl Douglas, who is representi­ng Abdullah and the other two victims listed in the complaint, said protesters had been outside the Laceys’ house for 40 minutes before the run-in.

“This is not a circumstan­ce of a distraught husband protecting his family,” Douglas told the judge during the hearing in April 2021.

Lacey was charged in August 2020 with three misdemeano­r counts of assault with a firearm by the California Attorney General’s Office involving the March 2, 2020 encounter with demonstrat­ors. The protest occurred before sunrise. David Lacey was seen on video pointing a handgun out the front door of the couple’s home and ordering the protesters to leave the property. No arrests or injuries were reported.

Protesters can be heard asking to see his wife, prompting him to again order the group off the property.

Members of Black Lives Matter who took part in the protest immediatel­y condemned David Lacey’s actions. Activist Jasmyne Cannick posted the video online and sent links to local media outlets.

Black Lives Matter repeatedly protested against Jackie Lacey, criticizin­g her for what they saw as a failure to hold law enforcemen­t officers accountabl­e for shootings of minority suspects, and accusing her of failing to meet with them to discuss the issue.

Abdullah — who has said the protesters were off the Laceys’ porch in less than 60 seconds — insisted Lacey’s house was not off-limits given that the district attorney is a public official and BLM never threatened her.

On Twitter, Abdullah alleged David Lacey “pointed a gun at my chest and said `I will shoot you.”‘ She noted last year that the counts filed against him are “misdemeano­rs, but charges nonetheles­s.”

Jackie Lacey lost her bid for a third term as the county’s top prosecutor to former San Francisco District Attorney George Gascón.

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