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    Cops increasingly under siege after homeless death

    FULLERTON, Calif. (AP) — Until last month, the most pressing issues in this quiet Southern California suburb were whether to build homes on rolling hills north of the city, how best to preserve a historic movie theater and a downtown bar scene that got a little too popular for its own good.

    Now, the historic city that's home to five colleges and a vibrant nightlife is the target of international outrage after a mentally ill homeless man died following a violent fight with six police officers that was captured on camera. In the video, 37-year-old Kelly Thomas, who suffered from schizophrenia, can be heard crying out for his father over the zapping sound of a stun gun.

    The incident last month has ensnared Fullerton in an ever-widening array of state and federal investigations, resignations and rowdy protests — and things promise to get worse for the city before they get better. The acting police chief last week ordered an internal investigation into an unrelated, but volatile confrontation last year after reviewing cell phone footage that appears to contradict sworn testimony given by police officers in court.

    Public outcry over the new video prompted the department to acknowledge that officers may have arrested the wrong man. That man, Veth Mam, on Friday filed a federal complaint alleging officers used excessive force and falsified their police reports after arresting him. Mam, 35, was acquitted by a jury earlier this month on charges of assault, battery and resisting arrest, in part because of cell phone video depicting his own arrest.

    The two incidents have put Fullerton, an unassuming Orange County city best known as the home of a prominent California State University campus, on the map from Germany to Korea — and unhappy residents and business owners are hunkering down. The city, founded in 1887 in the midst of citrus groves, prides itself on its roster of refurbished turn-of-the-century brick buildings, a bustling summer farmer's market and a hopping nightlife in the redeveloped downtown with a jazz scene that has been known to attract the likes of actor Joe Pesci.

    Most families who move to the city put down permanent roots and enjoy the small-town feel in a county better known for its sprawling suburban developments and web of freeways.

    "It's a very friendly place, it's kind of low-key and because this has happened now that's all that anybody knows about us," said Michael Ritto, president of the Fullerton Downtown Business Association. "People are all upset, people are marching. I go to work and every day, all day, there's TV cameras and crews everywhere."

    The city's biggest quality-of-life issue, an overly active bar scene, has been somewhat tamed in the past several years but is still an issue for police. Mam's arrest last year happened as bars were letting out around 2 a.m.

    "They're telling people, 'Don't go to Fullerton.' Nobody here did anything wrong. Why should the retailers suffer?" said Ritto, speaking of the protesters who have packed public forums and marched outside the police station every Saturday for a month.

    For Fullerton, things began spiraling out of control on July 5, when Thomas got into a violent fight with police officers who were responding to reports that someone had been burglarizing cars at a downtown transit station. Thomas, who suffered severe head and neck injuries, was taken off life support on July 10.

    The incident was captured from a distance by a bystander with a cell phone camera and surveillance video from a bus captured upset witnesses telling the bus driver that officers had beaten and repeatedly used a stun gun on Thomas as he cried out for help.

    The district attorney's office is investigating the death and the FBI has launched a criminal probe to determine whether Thomas' civil rights were violated. The City Council also last week voted to hire an independent consultant to untangle the events leading to Thomas' death.

    The district attorney has additional video of the incident from city surveillance cameras but authorities have not released it — or the officers' names — citing the ongoing investigation.

    Police Chief Michael Sellers went on medical leave last week after repeated calls for his resignation and a recall effort is underway against a councilman, the mayor pro tem and Mayor Richard Jones, a retired surgeon who angered many when he said he had seen injuries worse than those suffered by Thomas during the Vietnam War.

    On Friday, attorney Garo Mardirossian, who is representing Thomas' family, announced he had also filed a federal civil rights lawsuit on Mam's behalf. He alleges that one of the officers involved in Mam's case was also involved in the fight with Thomas.

    Sgt. Andrew Goodrich, a police spokesman, declined to comment on specific allegations in the lawsuit or to confirm the officer was involved in either case.

    Mam, 35, was accused of jumping on an officer's back and choking him outside of a bar he and his friends had just left. His criminal attorney, David Borsari, said Mam was actually recording the arrest of his friend on his cell phone when the officer in question knocked the device out of his hand, and wrestled him to the ground where he was arrested.

    Another bystander picked up Mam's phone and captured Mam's arrest — footage that proves he never attacked an officer, said Borsari.

    The cell phone video was used as evidence by both the prosecution and defense during trial and Mam was acquitted on all counts.

    "Once they know that they've been caught, they fall back on, 'It's a mistake,'" Borsari said. "I believe it was a calculated attempt to file a false report to mislead a jury."

    Goodrich, the police spokesman, said allegations that the officers in the Mam case perjured themselves were false because they believed when they testified that they had arrested the right person.

    "I've said it many times, this is a good department that focuses on community service," Goodrich said. "There's a lot of attention focused on us because of the Kelly Thomas incident and we understand that and we respect that."

    Prosecutor Rebecca Reed, who handled Mam's case, said her office received the tape more than a month before trial but no one reviewed it until she watched it on the first day of the misdemeanor trial in June. She relied on officers' accounts in building her case, she said.

    "I thought it was reasonable that Veth Mam had been involved in this altercation before filming," she said. "The video did not show the whole story."

    _______

    Associated Press Writer Greg Risling reported from Los Angeles.

     

    2,590 comments

    • OH NO  •  8 mths ago
      OBAMA Job plan. Less people Mo Jobs. No Home no need for a JOB.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  9 mths ago
      6 well trained police officers beat an unarm man to death. what's it , I think this is MURDER
      • CeeCee 9 mths ago
        I think you're right.
      • ieateel 9 mths ago
        totally
      • Poorme 9 mths ago
        Of course it is, what else would it be?
    • Bob  •  9 mths ago
      Small man syndrome!
    • Roy Valk  •  9 mths ago
      every police report, should include a polygraph. i want to see fullertons cops guarding cars, at the train station.
      • Sledgehammer 9 mths ago
        Hell no! I would'nt want those crooks watching my car, they'd probably break into it.
    • Cheyenne  •  9 mths ago
      American law enforcement in the american police state pales in comparison to the USSR's KGB.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  9 mths ago
      I think people don't want to go to Fullerton because six of their officers murdered a man in cold blood and the police department refused to pursue the matter against them. Until Fullerton cleans house and until there are six new gallows built by City Hall I won't ever set foot in Fullerton.
    • Larry  •  9 mths ago
      When i was much younger policemen were taught that there are two kinds of people: good guys and bad guys; their job was to protect the good guys from the bad guys. Today they are taught that there are two kinds of people: police, and the rest of us. And note that they aren't "police", they are "law enforcement officers".
    • Brian C  •  9 mths ago
      GILLIAN FLACCUS ,GREG RISLING You both did a superb job in describing Fullerton. I have lived a few blocks from City Hall, the Transportation Center where Kelly was attacked and as far from the Police Station where protest have been held weekly since this whole thing erupted. I also know downtown and many of the business owners who tolerate the drinking and the partying that goes on well into the night. I am one of the Downtown business owners - albeit not a bar owner or retailer - and I know for certain the cops that patrol the city at night when the bars are blasting are thugs for the most part. I dont know all of them, but the one's that work the late night shift are the same partying punks that frequent the same bars that are just a stone throw from where they beat Kelly to a pulp. They are regulars and think they can do what ever the hell they want. Ritto and the rest of the business owners could be more vocal against the violence but they are not. They would rather turn the blind eye away from this attention and go on acting like nothing happened. Overall, Fullerton cops are good people, but the young nuckleheads and the nuckleheads who hired them, need to get fired. The mayor needs to get fired just because he has been acting so stupid. The people of Fullerton and Kelly's Dad Ron won't let this issue rest until justice is done. Unless, the retailers, the mayor, the cops and anyone else associated with this event, realize this and do what's right and just they will all be at fault. Fullerton is quiet tonight because it's Monday night but she won't be quiet for long.
    • jim twofeathers  •  9 mths ago
      its a macho thing with them
    • jim twofeathers  •  9 mths ago
      more than likely the cops will have all charges dropped. its just the way it is.our judical system is so screwed up.
      • rick 9 mths ago
        show me an honest cop, i'll show you an honest judge. There aren't any.
    • 987654321  •  9 mths ago
      yeah and the six cops are being paid their regular wages as they take an
      extended, do-what-they-want to vacation. They could be anywhere right
      now because they are making their pay while they goof off. No problems.
      Anyway, they murdered that guy, plain and simple.
    • Jennifer Mcnab  •  9 mths ago
      These days you an kill people and get away. Whatever happen to the "eye for an eye" laws? #$%$ if you kill one person, you should get killed too;if you break someon's head, your head should be broken too;and, if you kill someone's father, mother, or son, likewise, your father, mother, or son should get killed too. I'm losing hope in humanity and God.
      • BarnettJ 9 mths ago
        But lo and behold if you're a COP you can do whatever you want to The People and get away with it.

        PIGS . . .
      • A Yahoo! User 9 mths ago
        you sound like a muslim
    • leromay  •  9 mths ago
      I would like revenge.
    • Freeman11  •  9 mths ago
      The only difference between cops and gang members is the govt.protects and pays them.
      • Brad 9 mths ago
        Bite me #$%$
      • Brad 9 mths ago
        Cencership.... OK. Bite me Adam Henry.
      • Brad 9 mths ago
        Real men will understand. Pukes like Freeman1 will be cornfused.
    • TIM  •  9 mths ago
      go to youtube and type in police brutality. you will be shocked to see that this happens every day all across america. the usual excuse from the cops for their actions is "i felt threatened". and they get away with it!!!!!!!! example: repeatedly tazered an 86 year old bed ridden woman who had a butter knife in her hand. i guess 4 cops could not handle that violent crazed criminal. cops suck.
    • fishfinder  •  9 mths ago
      why is there always half a dozen cops involved when trying to arrest one person? They use excessive force and the victim always dies. Same thing happened in San Antonio 6 cops tasered and beat an individual to death, yet they already had a handcuff on him. He was not resisting. The cops did not realize the man suffered from a mental illness.
      Yet, in a nearby community (the City of New Braunfels, Tx), an active duty Marine stationed in San Antonio, interceded when a New Braunfels police attempted to mace his wife. The Marine subdued the policeman by using a choke hold that caused the policeman to faint....the Marine used just enough force to subdue him. Sure, he could just as easily snuffed the life out of him but he didn't. One Marine, one policeman subdued. On the other hand, one mental patient and six policemen subdue him by killing him.....what's wrong with this picture?
    • jean c rien  •  9 mths ago
      I have a suggestion for all you wanna-be outlaws: Behave yourself, and the cops will not bother you in the least bit. Lose your attitude and they will let you be on your way.
    • lucifer osiris arnold  •  9 mths ago
      It was an execution. They must pay. He didn't deserve this.
    • PlainTruth  •  9 mths ago
      These bad cops and those who defend these criminals need to realize that their condescending dilusions of absolute power will be corrected by the FBI investigation. Did Fullerton hire some former LAPD or something?
    • Michael  •  9 mths ago
      Thomas did not have "a violent fight with six police officers". He was beaten to death by six police officers. There is a dramatic diference between these two positions, and my position is based on fact. The way a story is told makes a difference, and repeating lies told to you by the police department helps them with their fantastical story that they will ultimately use to try to excuse themselves from the charges and civil suits that they will face.
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