San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

FBI OPENS PROBES INTO VIOLENT L.A. COUNTY DEPUTY ENCOUNTERS

Videos show officers pepper-spraying, punching subjects

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The FBI has opened criminal investigat­ions into violent encounters involving Los Angeles County sheriff ’s deputies, including one in which a deputy punched a woman in the face as she held her baby.

Federal authoritie­s visited the Los Angeles County Sheriff ’s Department headquarte­rs to take documents related to the investigat­ions, according to an email obtained by Los Angeles Times, the newspaper reported Saturday.

Department officials confirmed the visit and told the newspaper they planned to cooperate with investigat­ors.

The second case being scrutinize­d by the FBI involves a deputy who threw a woman to the ground by her neck last month in a grocery store parking lot after she started recording an arrest with her cellphone.

An FBI spokespers­on would not confirm that agents were conducting a criminal investigat­ion into either incident.

The internal county email obtained by the newspaper said that “federal criminal investigat­ions have been opened concerning the recent incidents” in Palmdale and Lancaster.

The Palmdale case involved a July 2022 traffic stop but did not become public until this past week, when Sheriff Robert Luna called a news conference to release body camera footage and announce that the deputy involved had been relieved of duty.

The eight-minute video was taken during the traffic stop after Palmdale deputies spotted a vehicle being driven at night without any headlights. When they pulled it over, the deputies smelled alcohol and saw four women inside, three of them with babies in their arms rather than in car seats, authoritie­s said.

The deputies began to arrest the women on suspicion of felony child endangerme­nt, and used force on two of the women when they resisted giving up their babies. The bulk of the video shows a tense conversati­on between a group of deputies and one woman who clutches her baby while sitting cross-legged on the ground.

After several minutes of back-and-forth, deputies pry the woman’s hands apart, and she begins screaming as the child is removed from her arms. Nearby, another woman holding a baby begins screaming and cursing at officers before deputies announce they plan to arrest her too.

As at least two deputies hold the woman by her wrists and arms, a third male deputy can be seen throwing two punches toward her head while she is still holding her baby. It is unclear in the video whether the punches connected with the woman’s head, but she howls in pain.

The FBI is also investigat­ing a June 24 case when deputies responded to 911 calls reporting a robbery in progress at a grocery store in Lancaster. They encountere­d a man and a woman who they said matched the descriptio­ns of the suspects given to 911, according to authoritie­s.

As the deputies handcuffed the man in the parking lot, the woman began taking video with her phone. Within seconds, one of the deputies rushes toward her and reaches for her arm, seemingly in an attempt to take the phone.

“You can’t touch me,” she screams. The deputy throws her on the ground, and video shows him arguing with her, and at one point threatenin­g to punch her. He then pepper-sprays her in the face and handcuffs her.

 ?? L.A. COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT VIA AP ?? The FBI is investigat­ing actions of Los Angeles sheriff ’s deputies in the June 24 arrest of two people in a grocery store parking lot in Lancaster.
L.A. COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT VIA AP The FBI is investigat­ing actions of Los Angeles sheriff ’s deputies in the June 24 arrest of two people in a grocery store parking lot in Lancaster.

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