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Manuel Diaz' mother is surely entitled to her opinion and God only knows she and the other mothers are grieving with the loss of their children. But as a political activist for over 22 years I have learned that you do not attack cowards on their issues and their platform.. You wait and then you attack them on yours. What I am trying to say is possibly that the raids where staged or possibly they have been planned or maybe they can show the public that they had it planned ahead of time. Manuel Diaz' mother walked into their political trap. Once they discredit the leader of a movement the movement loses momentum. The Anaheim Police Department and their union are like most police unions and police departments they are blood thirsty and greedy. They have learned to master manipulate the media and public opinion for there benefit. That is the game we have going on here. We are all being manipulated for the personal gain of a few.
Teresa Smith originator of Anaheim Cruzaders and mother of another murder victim of Anaheim PD Manuiel Cruz has been ridiculed, attacked and humiliated at the council meetings by James Robert Reade. |
July 24th 2012 Council meeting video Mrs Acevedo was humiliated and attacked by James Robert Reade.
And of course the whole nation saw James Robert Reade attack Manuel Diaz' mother while she was talking at the council meeting. Aug 8 2012. Why isn't the spineless Mayor Tom Tait stopping Mr. Reade's attacks on the grieving mothers. He has the authority and could of put a stop to him coming to council meetings for up to a year. Maybe he is in on the Police unions side.. . This is the part that seems a little weird and that is that James Robert Reade sued the Anaheim PD and won $50,000 and know he seemingly is taking marching orders from the Police or their union political Pac. Manuel Diaz's mother Mrs. Acevedo and Mrs. Smith need to obtain a restraining order and a law suit against Reade as what he has done especially to Manuel Diaz' mother is illegal. I live in San Bernardino County and this article was in today's paper. I ask you why is it that the Anaheim PD can get away with and shoot unarmed fleeing suspects? |
Man escapes arrest in Running Springs pot raid, read more:
http://www.sbsun.com/breakingnews/ci_21353410/man-escapes-arrest-during-running-springs-pot-raid#ixzz246IvEv9w
On Aug 21th 2012, the clown has had enough of Reade www.anaheim.net 29:57. Then God sends an Angel by the name of Damien 01:03:40
ET Snell Clown Community Activist
http://www.sbsun.com/breakingnews/ci_21353410/man-escapes-arrest-during-running-springs-pot-raid#ixzz246IvEv9w
On Aug 21th 2012, the clown has had enough of Reade www.anaheim.net 29:57. Then God sends an Angel by the name of Damien 01:03:40
ET Snell Clown Community Activist
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July 14, 2012
http://anaheim.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?view_id=2&clip_id=1096 July 24, 2012 http://anaheim.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?view_id=2&clip_id=1095 August 08, 2012 http://anaheim.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?view_id=2&clip_id=1103 August 21, 2012 http://anaheim.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?view_id=2&clip_id=1109 |
Reade attacks two grieving mothers within days of their sons' deaths.
1) July 14, 2012 at 2:27:00 2) July 24, 2012 at 03:12:39 2) Aug 8th, 2012 at 42:09 3) Aug 21st, 2012 at 29:00 4) Aug 21. 2012 at 1:03:40 5) Aug 21, 2012 at 29:57 Clown VS: California Supreme Court http://24.104.59.141/channel/viewvideo/1714 Starts at 01:04:00 |
Link to Lovingood/Roelle
http://www.vvdailypress.com/news/roelle-36388-lovingood-university.html
Tani Cantil Sackeye Supreme Court
http://24.104.59.141/channel/viewvideo/1714
ET Snell speaks 01:04:00
01:10:26 Did you resign! was the question to Judge George Someone purposely doctored the tape to not allow my question to Judge George to be heard.
http://www.vvdailypress.com/news/roelle-36388-lovingood-university.html
Tani Cantil Sackeye Supreme Court
http://24.104.59.141/channel/viewvideo/1714
ET Snell speaks 01:04:00
01:10:26 Did you resign! was the question to Judge George Someone purposely doctored the tape to not allow my question to Judge George to be heard.
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NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CIRCULATE RECALL PETITION To the Honorable Tom Tait, Pursuant to Section 11020 California Elections Code, The undersigned registered qualified voters of the City of Anaheim in the State of California Hereby give notice that we are the proponents of a recall petition and that we intend to seek your recall and removal from the office of Mayor/Councilman for the city of Anaheim, State of California, and to demand election of a successor in that office The grounds for the recall are as follows: Refuses to take responsibility for their actions. The printed names, signatures and residents addresses of the proponents are as follows. Name Address Signature 1_______________________________________________________________ 2_______________________________________________________________ 3_______________________________________________________________ 4_______________________________________________________________ 5_______________________________________________________________ 6_______________________________________________________________ 7_______________________________________________________________ 8_______________________________________________________________ 9_______________________________________________________________ 10______________________________________________________________ 11______________________________________________________________ 12______________________________________________________________ 13______________________________________________________________ 14______________________________________________________________ 15______________________________________________________________ 16______________________________________________________________ 17______________________________________________________________ 18______________________________________________________________ 19______________________________________________________________ 20______________________________________________________________ 21______________________________________________________________ 22______________________________________________________________ 23______________________________________________________________ 24______________________________________________________________ 25______________________________________________________________ 26______________________________________________________________ 27______________________________________________________________
A copy of this notice and proof of service will be filed with the city clerk for the city of Anaheim Elections code section 11023 a) within seven days after the filling of the notice of intention, the officer sought to be recalled may file with the elections official, an answer in not more than 200 words. To the statement of the proponents. (b) If an answer is filed, the officer shall, within seven days after the filing of the notice of intention. Also serve a copy of it, by personal delivery or by certified mail, on one of the proponents named in the notice of intention. ( c ) The answer shall be signed and shall be accompanied by the printed name and business or residence address of the officer sought to be recalled. |
Anaheim (CA) Police Murder Martin Hernandez March 7, 2012 OP-NAT EYE
March 7, 2012 Mr. Martin Angel Hernandez ANAHEIM — A man is dead after being shot by police and U.S. state-run media are justifying it due to a “prior criminal record.” This murder of an American under color of state law happened Tuesday night around 9:45 p.m. in Anaheim, California. Anaheim police say they responded to a report of “five or six men in an alley” near Wakefield Avenue and Haster. Police say “one of them had a gun,” not specifying which person nor specifying how the alleged gun was being used to threaten someone. According to police, an “officer” shot 21-year-old Martin Angel Hernandez 15 minutes later, killing him instantly. The killer, whose name is being protected by the City of Anaheim, was rewarded for the murder with a paid vacation, aka “paid administrative leave.” Anaheim spokescop Robert Dunn said it “does not appear” that Mr. Hernandez fired the gun he says the young man allegedly was in possession of. Dunn left that statement open for manipulation by his department, saying this is all he knew “at this time.” Anaheim police have not yet settled on a story as to what led to the murder of Mr. Hernandez. The Orange County Register is assisting the police in their attempt to justify the murder. Nearly half of the newspaper’s story is about a “criminal record,” which in the minds of a blood-thirsty American public is enough to justify killing Mr. Hernandez. The routine kangaroo “investigation” into the murder is being conducted by the Orange County District Attorney’s Office, which will issue its inevitable “justified” disposition within a few weeks. There are reports that Mr. Hernandez was running away from the police when he was gunned down, a clear indication he feared for his life in the presence of a constitutionally-protected gang with permission to murder anyone they want. Yuliana Rincon, Mr. Hernandez’s sister, said via Facebook her brother “did not have a gun. [The police just] assumed he did.” Another commenter wrote, “I didn’t know hanging with your friends was a crime.” What is being lost in all this is the fact Americans have an unalienable right to bear arms, regardless of arbitrary state laws, and a right to protect themselves not only from other citizens, but from oppressive government. Police, if what they say is true about Mr. Hernandez having a shotgun, have once again used gun ownership as an excuse for summary execution of an American. Mr. Hernandez’s 3-year-old son Zahid will now grow up in this world without a father. We will update this story if any new information is obtained. Our thoughts are with Mr. Hernandez’s family. |
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No Clowning Around
Posted: Thursday, August 16, 2012 12:31 pm Advocates lend their voices to Downey shooting protests By Arnold Adler, Staff Writer Los Angeles Wave accessed on August 19, 2012
DOWNEY — Family and friends of Michael Nida appeared before the City Council Tuesday night for the 17th straight meeting to protest his shooting by police.
This time they were supported by activist P.T. Snell of Hesparia, who dons a clown costume to speak at meetings; and Ron Thomas, the father of Kelly Thomas, a mentally disturbed transient who died after a confrontation with police in Fullerton last July.
The protesters once again called for justice for Nida and called for the prosecution of the officer who allegedly shot him, calling for an outside investigation and the retraining of police officers and new policies for non-lehtal arrests.
The protesters also called on Downey officials to reach out to the family, voicing fears that riots and excess media coverage might occur as it has recently in Fullerton and Anaheim.
Snell called for the recall of all Downey City Council members for allegedly not taking any action, as happened to three officials in Fullerton.
Nida, 31, of South Gate, was shot after he allegedly struggled with police and broke free twice and tried to flee when stopped for questioning in the area of Paramount Boulevard and Imperial Highway after a nearby ATM robbery on the evening of Oct. 22.
Initial police reports said Nida “turned toward the officers,” but protesters said he was shot in the back four times, a fact that was confirmed by the coroner’s report.
Police later acknowledged that Nida, a father of four, was not armed and was not connected with the robbery. Family members said he fled because of his fear of the police.
“It’s been almost 10 months since Michael was shot. The agony never stops,” said Nida’s mother, Jean Thaxton of South Gate. She said she expects the office of Los Angeles County District Attorney Steve Cooley to eventually rule that the shooting was justified, as has been done in many other police-involved shootings.
Thaxton said she and other family members had attended recent protests in Anaheim, where two people were killed recently in confrontations with police, but left when things began to get out of hand. She said her group would continue to protest peacefully from 2 to 4 p.m. each Saturday at Imperial Highway and Paramount Boulevard, the scene of her son’s shooting.
She said the officer she believes struggled with her son and then took a machine gun and shot him was Officer Steve Gilley, a 25-year veteran of the police department, who she said should have had no trouble subduing her 135-pound son peacefully.
She said the use of machine guns should not be allowed by police and noted that a bullet struck a nearby building, but no one was injured.
The protesters also complained that Gilley had returned to active duty.
Police Chief Rick Esteves has not commented on the accusations or the case, but acknowledged to The Wave that an officer by that name had been on paid leave but was returned earlier this year to desk duty.
Thomas told police he understands from his experience in Fullerton that the council cannot respond to comments made during the public comment portion of the council agenda, but called on them and Esteves to meet privately with the family.
Snell, who has protested in clown costume at council meetings in Bell and before the county Board of Supervisors, said Cooley, who has had him arrested for disrupting meetings a couple of times, would rule for the police.
He said council members, “who sit there stony faced,” should be recalled as in Fullerton.
He is aiming his recall at Councilmen Mario Guerra and Fernando Vasquez, whose terms expire in 2014, assuming that voters will oust Mayor Roger Brossmer and Councilman Luis Marquez in the Nov. 6 municipal election.
Mayor Pro Tem Dave Gafin cannot run for re-election this year because of term limits.
City Attorney Yvonne Garcia said Snell has already submitted recall petitions to the Downey city clerk but they were rejected because they did not have the specific information and did not follow procedures of the state Election Code.
Should the city clerk accept the recall petitions, those conducting the effort would need to obtain a specific number of signatures from registered voters in the council district.
Speaking to a reporter, Guerra said it is ridiculous to be recalled by someone in a clown suit. He said Snell would need signatures of about two percent of the registered voters in his District 2 on the city’s southwest side. That would be several thousand signatures, he noted.
The situation has been especially hard on Guerra, a deacon at St. Raymond Catholic Church, as the parrish includes the Hollydale part of South Gate where Nida’s family lives. He reportedly knows some family members and has privately called to express his condolences.
The City Council has publicly done that.
Guerra and Marquez denied the accusations of some protesters that the council feared the Downey police union and has taken campaign contributions from them.
“No one on the City Council has ever taken a campaign contribution from the Downey police union,” Guerra said.
DOWNEY — Family and friends of Michael Nida appeared before the City Council Tuesday night for the 17th straight meeting to protest his shooting by police.
This time they were supported by activist P.T. Snell of Hesparia, who dons a clown costume to speak at meetings; and Ron Thomas, the father of Kelly Thomas, a mentally disturbed transient who died after a confrontation with police in Fullerton last July.
The protesters once again called for justice for Nida and called for the prosecution of the officer who allegedly shot him, calling for an outside investigation and the retraining of police officers and new policies for non-lehtal arrests.
The protesters also called on Downey officials to reach out to the family, voicing fears that riots and excess media coverage might occur as it has recently in Fullerton and Anaheim.
Snell called for the recall of all Downey City Council members for allegedly not taking any action, as happened to three officials in Fullerton.
Nida, 31, of South Gate, was shot after he allegedly struggled with police and broke free twice and tried to flee when stopped for questioning in the area of Paramount Boulevard and Imperial Highway after a nearby ATM robbery on the evening of Oct. 22.
Initial police reports said Nida “turned toward the officers,” but protesters said he was shot in the back four times, a fact that was confirmed by the coroner’s report.
Police later acknowledged that Nida, a father of four, was not armed and was not connected with the robbery. Family members said he fled because of his fear of the police.
“It’s been almost 10 months since Michael was shot. The agony never stops,” said Nida’s mother, Jean Thaxton of South Gate. She said she expects the office of Los Angeles County District Attorney Steve Cooley to eventually rule that the shooting was justified, as has been done in many other police-involved shootings.
Thaxton said she and other family members had attended recent protests in Anaheim, where two people were killed recently in confrontations with police, but left when things began to get out of hand. She said her group would continue to protest peacefully from 2 to 4 p.m. each Saturday at Imperial Highway and Paramount Boulevard, the scene of her son’s shooting.
She said the officer she believes struggled with her son and then took a machine gun and shot him was Officer Steve Gilley, a 25-year veteran of the police department, who she said should have had no trouble subduing her 135-pound son peacefully.
She said the use of machine guns should not be allowed by police and noted that a bullet struck a nearby building, but no one was injured.
The protesters also complained that Gilley had returned to active duty.
Police Chief Rick Esteves has not commented on the accusations or the case, but acknowledged to The Wave that an officer by that name had been on paid leave but was returned earlier this year to desk duty.
Thomas told police he understands from his experience in Fullerton that the council cannot respond to comments made during the public comment portion of the council agenda, but called on them and Esteves to meet privately with the family.
Snell, who has protested in clown costume at council meetings in Bell and before the county Board of Supervisors, said Cooley, who has had him arrested for disrupting meetings a couple of times, would rule for the police.
He said council members, “who sit there stony faced,” should be recalled as in Fullerton.
He is aiming his recall at Councilmen Mario Guerra and Fernando Vasquez, whose terms expire in 2014, assuming that voters will oust Mayor Roger Brossmer and Councilman Luis Marquez in the Nov. 6 municipal election.
Mayor Pro Tem Dave Gafin cannot run for re-election this year because of term limits.
City Attorney Yvonne Garcia said Snell has already submitted recall petitions to the Downey city clerk but they were rejected because they did not have the specific information and did not follow procedures of the state Election Code.
Should the city clerk accept the recall petitions, those conducting the effort would need to obtain a specific number of signatures from registered voters in the council district.
Speaking to a reporter, Guerra said it is ridiculous to be recalled by someone in a clown suit. He said Snell would need signatures of about two percent of the registered voters in his District 2 on the city’s southwest side. That would be several thousand signatures, he noted.
The situation has been especially hard on Guerra, a deacon at St. Raymond Catholic Church, as the parrish includes the Hollydale part of South Gate where Nida’s family lives. He reportedly knows some family members and has privately called to express his condolences.
The City Council has publicly done that.
Guerra and Marquez denied the accusations of some protesters that the council feared the Downey police union and has taken campaign contributions from them.
“No one on the City Council has ever taken a campaign contribution from the Downey police union,” Guerra said.
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