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Dennis Donovan

(27,473 posts)
Thu Dec 26, 2024, 03:47 PM 22 hrs ago

LA Times: Multiple L.A. sheriff's deputies relieved of duty as feds probe beating of trans teacher

LA Times - (archived: https://archive.ph/Xi2n8 ) Multiple L.A. sheriff’s deputies relieved of duty as feds probe beating of trans teacher


Emmett Brock, a trans man, was driving home from his job as a teacher when he was beaten by an L.A. County sheriff’s deputy outside a 7-Eleven store.

By Keri Blakinger
Staff Writer
Dec. 25, 2024 3 AM PT

At least eight Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies have been relieved of duty amid a federal investigation into the beating of a transgender man last year in a 7-Eleven parking lot, according to several law enforcement sources.

Last week, nearly two years after the incident, Deputy Joseph Benza III agreed to plead guilty to one felony civil rights violation in federal court. In his plea agreement, Benza admitted that he lied to the FBI about the incident and alleged that numerous other deputies and sergeants helped obstruct the investigation and cover up the misconduct.

After confirming Dec. 18 that Benza had been taken off the job, the next day the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department said “multiple” other deputies have also been relieved of duty.

Emmett Brock, 23, a trans man who was driving home from his job as a teacher when he was beaten by an LASD deputy outside of a 7/11.

Sheriff’s officials would not specify how many employees have been sidelined, but half a dozen sources in the department told The Times that eight people — including several sergeants — were relieved of duty. The sources requested anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly.

After news of the criminal case against Benza, 36, was announced last week, he made an initial appearance in federal court and was released on $50,000 bond, a U.S. Department of Justice spokesman told The Times.

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LA Times: Multiple L.A. sheriff's deputies relieved of duty as feds probe beating of trans teacher (Original Post) Dennis Donovan 22 hrs ago OP
That blue wall means ACAB Arazi 22 hrs ago #1
Should be a winning message in 2028 BannonsLiver 21 hrs ago #2
I think going after qualified immunity would be Arazi 20 hrs ago #4
I couldn't care less who the fascist cops vote for. BannonsLiver 20 hrs ago #5
That's fine. I'm not proposing that my personal opinion become Dem policy Arazi 20 hrs ago #6
A criminal conviction should greatly boost the damages awarded dickthegrouch 21 hrs ago #3

Arazi

(7,078 posts)
1. That blue wall means ACAB
Thu Dec 26, 2024, 03:50 PM
22 hrs ago

Two years before Emmett Brock is even beginning to get justice 🤬

Arazi

(7,078 posts)
4. I think going after qualified immunity would be
Thu Dec 26, 2024, 05:26 PM
20 hrs ago

I doubt the police unions will ever be pro-Democratic candidate so why even try to pander for their vote?

BannonsLiver

(18,217 posts)
5. I couldn't care less who the fascist cops vote for.
Thu Dec 26, 2024, 05:35 PM
20 hrs ago

I do care about dumb messaging like defund the police, ACAB etc. It freaks out the normies we need to win.

dickthegrouch

(3,589 posts)
3. A criminal conviction should greatly boost the damages awarded
Thu Dec 26, 2024, 05:02 PM
21 hrs ago

I hope all those thugs and their enablers get harsh punishment and are assessed liable for substantial damages.

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