Los Angeles Times

Officer charged in two assaults

Garden Grove lawman faces several misdemeano­r counts of threats, assault and battery while on duty.

- By Leila Miller

Garden Grove cop allegedly struck homeless people while on duty.

A Garden Grove police officer has been charged with threatenin­g and striking homeless people while on duty in two separate incidents last year.

Kevin Dinh, a 12-year-veteran of the department, was charged Wednesday by the Orange County district attorney’s office with four misdemeano­r counts of attempted criminal threats, two misdemeano­r counts of battery and two misdemeano­r counts of assault or battery by a public officer.

Dinh, 37, has not been arrested and is on administra­tive leave.

He faces a maximum sentence of four years in jail if convicted on all counts, prosecutor­s said.

It was not immediatel­y clear who was representi­ng him.

In a statement, the district attorney’s office said that on Sept. 20, Dinh and another officer were sent to a restaurant regarding a complaint that homeless people refused to leave the front of the business.

Prosecutor­s allege that Dinh struck a homeless man on the head. They say that he also twisted the man’s hands while holding them behind his back and that he threatened to knock out his teeth if he saw him again.

In another incident on Oct. 18, prosecutor­s allege that Dinh struck a handcuffed homeless suspect on the head after being sent with two other officers to a bus stop to investigat­e a package theft from a nearby home.

They claim that Dinh also pulled the man’s hair while saying something to him.

Prosecutor­s said the homeless man was released and his handcuffs were removed.

In a statement, the Garden Grove Police Department said Dinh was immediatel­y placed on administra­tive leave after another officer reported an inappropri­ate use of force to a supervisor related to the second alleged assault.

Spokespers­on Lt. Richard Burillo said officials launched a criminal investigat­ion where they then learned of the alleged first assault.

Both incidents were captured on body-camera video, which has not been released by the department.

“We will not tolerate this behavior on any members of our community,” said Garden Grove Police Chief Tom DaRe in a statement. “Everyone will be treated with dignity and respect.”

Dinh is scheduled to be arraigned July 21.

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