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San Diego sued over arrests at Trump rally

Suit against city and county says protesters’ 1st Amendment rights were violated.

- By Joshua Stewart joshua.stewart @sduniontri­bune.com Stewart writes for the San Diego Union-Tribune.

SAN DIEGO — A federal lawsuit filed against the city and county of San Diego alleges law enforcemen­t agencies wrongly arrested and detained protesters at a rally last year for then-presidenti­al candidate Donald Trump.

The complaint in U.S. District Court in San Diego against Police Chief Shelley Zimmerman, Sheriff Bill Gore and the city and county government­s — as well as the law enforcemen­t officers who worked the event at San Diego’s downtown convention center — contends the defendants “suppressed the freedom of speech of plaintiffs and other members of the public who had committed no crime.”

Ten people are named as plaintiffs and are being represente­d by attorney Bryan Pease, who was among those arrested.

“Unless they are actually posing some kind of threat or unlawful or violent activity, you can’t arrest people just for being there,” said Pease, a candidate for San Diego City Council.

The Sheriff’s Department referred questions to the county, which declined to comment on the litigation. The San Diego city attorney’s office said it was conferring with clients and did not comment.

The lawsuit seeks unspecifie­d monetary damages. It also asks the court to require the city and the county to destroy records of the plaintiffs’ arrests and to reveal whether the informatio­n was shared with any other agencies.

Pease, who is not a plaintiff, said the lawsuit was filed more than a year after the arrests because of time-consuming legal processes and for a statute of limitation­s to pass so that the government could not charge his clients with a crime to retaliate for their lawsuit.

Trump’s rally drew thousands of supporters and protesters to downtown, as well as hundreds of police officers who were prepared to control a riot. Although there were small fights and vulgar exchanges between the candidate’s allies and detractors, there was no widespread violence.

At one point, officers drove the crowds from the area. Police declared an unlawful assembly and told people in both English and Spanish that they needed to leave the area.

Police officers can declare an unlawful assembly in some circumstan­ces, but protesters still have rights, Pease said.

“That doesn’t mean that any time two individual­s do something wrong that you can suspend 1st Amendment rights for an indefinite period in an indefinite area,” he said.

As police tried to control the crowd, some protesters, including Pease and the plaintiffs, headed toward the Barrio Logan neighborho­od. Pease said he used a megaphone to tell officers that they were violating protesters’ 1st Amendment rights before he was tackled.

“Police had a very heavyhande­d response that was overwhelmi­ng and out of proportion to any threat,” he said.

Zimmerman had said that officers effectivel­y responded to the crowds.

“We came in very quickly and decisively,” Zimmerman said the day of the rally. “The last thing we want is a mob mentality.”

Police arrested 35 people that day, and 18 people received medical attention.

 ?? Hayne Palmour IV San Diego Union-Tribune ?? POLICE ATTEMPT to move a crowd of anti-Trump protesters outside a campaign rally for then-presidenti­al candidate Donald Trump at the San Diego Convention Center in 2016. Officers declared an unlawful assembly.
Hayne Palmour IV San Diego Union-Tribune POLICE ATTEMPT to move a crowd of anti-Trump protesters outside a campaign rally for then-presidenti­al candidate Donald Trump at the San Diego Convention Center in 2016. Officers declared an unlawful assembly.
 ?? Howard Lipin San Diego Union-Tribune ?? POLICE arrested 35 people at the protest. Ten plaintiffs say their freedom of speech was suppressed.
Howard Lipin San Diego Union-Tribune POLICE arrested 35 people at the protest. Ten plaintiffs say their freedom of speech was suppressed.

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