Well, thanks to a post by someone calling themselves, The Insider, we now have a little more background on the Riverside District Attorney that was arrested in San Diego last week. If you don't know what I'm talking about, Please Read This First, then come back and read what The Insider has to say about it:
I'm curious to see where/if this goes anywhere.
THANK YOU ANONYMOUS!Of course I don't have any way of verifying this information but I have to believe that The Insider was in fact present when the above incident took place. You can jump to the conlcusion that he/she maybe either DeLimon or Anwar, or at the very least they were one of the friends accompanying them.
Time to hear the truth about this incident--Sancho will appreciate this. The police, specifically San Diego Police Officer Koerber, the arresting officer, was observed by Anwar pushing DeLimon as he tried to exit the bar. As DeLimon tried to explain he was not involved in the fight, ask the officer why he was being pushed, and identify himself as a D.A., Koerber began handcuffing him. At this point, Anwar also identified herself and merely showed her badge to verify her status (to let officers know they were not involved and not a threat), and tried to explain that Daniel was not involved. She told the officer she saw him push Daniel for no reason. Koerber told her to shut up or she would be arrested for 148 (or resisting, delaying, obstructing a peace officer). When she asked, "For what? If you're going to arrest me for this, then go ahead and arrest me", Koerber threw her purse down and forcefully handcuffed her. Anwar later told his Sgt. (Kraemer) that she intended on looking into his record regarding excessive force. THIS IS THE TRUTH!!! This is why she was ultimately arrested...because Koerber needed to go on the offensive to protect himself for using unnecessary force and unlawfully detaining someone. He was caught. And really, what does "I will badge you" mean??
The true kicker to this story is... an officer can twist, manipulate, and blur a person's statements to make it appear that the person was abusing the power of their office to obtain favorable treatment when in reality it was he who abused his position.
I'm curious to see where/if this goes anywhere.
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There have been a few incidents of police abusing their power in Washington lately. Sadly, it isn't given much attention. We'll just have to wait for them to pick on the wrong person.
Maybe it'll change one DA's opinion of the police-officers-always-tell-the-truth bit they pull so often.
She has a big beautiful display ad in the Murrieta/Temecula area yellow pages indicating that she does Criminal Defense. I imagine that she's probably the best attorney to ask for help in Riverside right now.
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