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The Assault at San Gabriel

Lessons in Gun Registration

A Sierra Times Special Report


By J.J. Johnson
Sierra Times Reporter
February 7, 2000


It would normally be surprising to find the latest example of
Jack-booted thuggery in the halls of a public transportation
administration; but after all, this is California. The place: San
Gabriel. This city in Los Angeles County is the home of Ruben and
Denise Gonzalez.

On January, 5 2000, their home was raided - not by the FBI, ATF,
or DEA, but by the Los Angeles Metropolitan Transportation
Authority.

MTA for short.

The Gonzalez' are traditional Catholics who practice their faith
based on the Council of Trent. According to Denise, both take
their religious faith very seriously. That faith was tested back
in 1995 and what followed was a pattern of events that led to the
Terrorization of the Gonzalez family one month ago.

About four years ago, columnist Charles Cherniss of Pasadena Star
News labeled the MTA as "a classic example of regional
socialism." Living true to form, the MTA decided receiving
federal funds was more important than protecting the rights of
their own employees. AOL did something similar, but we'll get to
that later.

The issue in question was and still is - mandatory, random drug
testing of employees. This policy remains a controversy, even
though its constitutionality has been tested in numerous courts.
The MTA is a public entity, and according to Constitution
attorney Nancy Johnson, "government agencies do not have the
right to violate the forth amendment rights of civilian employees
without basis." Yet the MTA insisted on going forward with the
policy back in 1995.

Enter the Gonzalez,' employed by the public transportation outfit
for over 20 years. They filed suit against the MTA for their
random drug testing policy.

"I was ordered away from my job duties and forced to go to a
medical center," Denise Gonzalez said in a press release in
1995." The Gonzalez' said theirs was not only a violation of the
God-given right to be free from illegal search and seizure, it
violated their faith as well. " We are made in the image of God;
our bodies are the Temple of the Holy Ghost and are therefore
inviolate," Denise said.

Both Ruben and Denise always tested negative for any drug use.

Both Denise and Ruben said they suffered trauma from what they
consider to be an assault and an affront to their deeply held
religious convictions. This led to both seeking medical care. It
was obviously her forthrightness that got the attention of her
higher-ups. She stated, "Random testing is immodest, indecent and
immoral. It is Marxist.  It is the Mark of the Beast. Random
testing of human beings is just as much a desecration as
vandalism of a church or temple. In fact, it's much worse because
it is an assault against a person; it strips you of your dignity
and dehumanizes you."

On Janurary 5, 2000, The Gonzalez family got an even more bitter
taste of "dehumanization."

The Gonzalez' were already active in protecting their freedoms.
She was the block watch captain for her community, as well as
notary public. Ruben's an officer in the American Legion. They
keep a clean home and have no past criminal records. Their
"crime" was only having the courage to fight back.

Denise was under a doctor's care for a year but the MTA refused
to allow her to return and charged her with being absent without
permission, even though she had followed all the company rules
concerning medical leave of absence. This lead to a lawsuit that
was filed in the Los Angeles District Court in April of 1996. The
charge: Gross discrimination based on religion and wrongful
termination.. This was an additional charge laid against the MTA.

Without merit, you ask? Well, take a look at an excerpt from the
Motion to Dismiss filed in 1997 by MTA's legal counsel Sharon
Sanders.

Sanders asserted that the Gonzalez' faith was nothing more than a
"personal religious creed," and that Roman Catholics observe
nothing more than "personal preferences." According to the
Sander's affidavit, Denise Gonzalez had "unique personal and
moral preferences" that are "beyond the parameters of the concept
of religion as protected by the Constitution."

No doubt this lead to tempers flaring on both sides.

Federal Judge James Ideman dismissed the Gonzalez lawsuit in 1997
but his ruling has recently been overturned by the 9th Circuit
Court of Appeals in March of 1999.

In October, 1999, and in spite of the pending lawsuits; and
despite the injury and emotional distress the Gonzalez' have been
subjected to, MTA ordered Ruben to undergo yet another random
drug test. In the wake of this more recent assault against him,
the MTA claims to have received threats from supporters of the
couple and from Ruben and Denise themselves. The Gonzalez' deny
these accusation. "These protests that were sent to MTA were
within everyone's first amendment rights," said Denise Gonzalez
in an interview with the Sierra Times.

The case is still pending, but since the reversal of Judge James
Ideman's ruling last year, the Gonzalez' were obviously marked.

The MTA claims they have received e-mail threats, such as "...if
this was 1776, you'd be hung for treason...," from one writer;
and "..if you tried to force me to submit to an illegal search &
seizure, I'd put my .44 to your head," from another. Citations
from the Bill of Rights, the Constitution and the Founding
Fathers were quoted. Some letters just questioned the
intelligence of "randomly" drug testing innocent employees.
Especially repeated testing of middle-aged, Catholic employees of
veteren status with no incidence of drug use in the past 20
years.

These "threats" did not come from the Gonzalez,' but no matter.
They were the most vocal, and they would pay. A few calls were
made in order to lock down the location of these "subjects" who
dared to speak out for their constitutional rights. One call of
note was to American Online, that gallant defender of the first
and forth amendments. Without even a warrant or probable cause,
they were asked to supply the MTA with the locations of where the
e-mails came from.

AOL's response: "You've got mail!"

Then the accounts were cancelled. To this date, and in spite of
numerous inquiries, AOL representatives have not bothered to
explain to the Gonzalez' why their account was cancelled.

Now comes the dark, ugly side of gun registration.

It just so happens that the Gonzalez' owned weapons, and being
law-abiding citizens, they followed the California guidelines and
had them registered.

Eyebrows raised yet? Well, they were at the MTA as well.

This gave MTA the brass nuggets to send the "transit police" to
obtain a search warrant for (get this) "electronic terrorism"
from one Magistrate Ronni B. MacLaren in Los Angeles Superior
Court. The co-conspirator was Officer James A. Grimes (#34090),
who at least did not request a night search warrant. That was
January 4th, 2000 at about 2:35 p.m.

January 5th, 2000 - 7:54 a.m.

With the sun just making it over the Los Angeles basin's clear,
cool sky, Denise Gonzalez' suddenly heard a God-awful noise
downstairs - a noise that woke up her and has never allowed her
to sleep soundly ever since.

It was the sound of her front door leaving its hinges.

"I had made it halfway down the stairs when they burst in like
storm troopers. There I was, a middle aged, unarmed woman, in a
long flannel nightgown, standing on the stairs. Two of them came
through the door and pointed their guns at me," said Denise.
"They were in black jackets, but not the helmets or ski masks."
Most of them, in her words, "weren't jack booted thugs."

But there was one in particular. Detective Doug Raymond who
insisted that he knew more about the law and the Constitution
than any other human being on earth, according to Gonzalez'.
Denise suggested that he read the Constitution rather than the
Communist Manifesto.

"Do you think the Second Amendment is to be used to defend
against Forth Amendment violations?" asked Detective Raymond.

Denise replied, "Yes, as a matter of fact, I do. And so did the
founding fathers."

According to the search warrant obtained by the Sierra Times, the
mission was to grab such deadly weapons as:

"...Any computing or data processing devices and associated
peripheral equipment such as computer units, central processing
units, external drives and/or external storage devices, tape
and/or other disks, modems . . . ."

What about real weapons, you ask? They didn't forget them, even
though the accusation was about "electronic harrassment." The
warrant included:

"Handguns, rifles, and shotguns of any caliber/gauge and any
ammunition for any handguns, and shotguns, any miscellaneous gun
pieces or parts, any photographs of guns, or paperwork...
purchases, storage, disposition, or dominion and control over any
of the above items. . . ."

You get the drift. It took about 4 hours, but the Gonzalez' were
cleaned out and left with the threat of a possible arrest in the
future. Sierra Times will not disclose what was taken. But we can
say this: They even took the crossbow. To date, there have been
no criminal charges. But the damage has already been done.

During the search and seizure, Denise was asked, "Where are the
guns? We know you have them because we found registrations issued
to Ruben Gonzalez.."

Get it?

The Gonzalez' opened their hardened safe as an alternative to the
MTA police opening it - by force. They were even asked if they
had any knives.

Ruben, who was not home when the raid first started to take place
(but arrived about an hour later after Denise called him to come
home) has sought counseling to deal with the fears that both he
and his wife endure nightly.

Both live with the emotional scars of wondering when they may
come back again. Denise said, "The police officers left with all
our property. They violated our Fifth Amendment right; we were
denied due process. They left us with a broken front door with no
means to secure it; and with no means of self-defense."

It also cost Denise her desktop publishing business. All because
of "a court system and police body that is out of control,"
according to Denise Gonzalez

"The MTA lied to get the search warrant. They failed to mention
that we have a pending lawsuit against them and that we've been
subjected to intimidation, harassment and terrorism by them for
five years. Five years!" She finished by stating, "We are not the
terrorists. We were terrorized by state-sanctioned terrorists."
Both are hoping something can be done, as they are going broke
due to legal bills.

Perhaps nothing can be done, but Sierra Times will be seeking
information from the men of the Metropolitan Transportation
Authority in Los Angeles County, California who all left business
cards at the Gonzalez' home. Perhaps one day the people listed
below will learn about respecting the rights and private property
of others.

Detective Doug Raymond
Supervisor
Transit Services Section
Detective Unit, One Gateway Plaza, LA

Lt. Denis Cremins #20071
Transit Group Transit Services Section,
LAPD, One Gateway Plaza, LA

(Lt. Cremins was very cordial and had a pleasant discussion with
the victims about literature, authors, Libertarianism and
Catholicism vs Gnosticism. He's also the one who gave the order
to ram the door down.)

Andy Woods #34205, Police Officer II,
Transit Services Section, Detective Unit
Los Angeles Police Department,
One Gateway Plaza
Los Angeles, CA 90012

Joe Hopkins, Police Officer II,
Transit Services Section, Detective Unit,
LAPD, One Gateway Plaza  Los Angeles,

Officer Barr #34036, LAPD
Transit Bus Division, 900 Lyon St, L.A.

Jose Martinez, Police Officer III, G.H.O.S.T. team,
Special Enforcement
Section, LAPD, 900 Lyon St., L.A.

Andy Grimes, #34090
Police Officer III, Transit Services Section, Detective
Unit, LAPD, One Gateway Plaza, LA

Officer Evan Guevarra #34091
Transit Group G.H.O.S.T. team
LAPD, 900 Lyon St., LA

Officer C. De La Cruz #34064
LAPD Transit Bus Division
900 Lyon St., LA

Officer T. Waymire, #34200
LAPD Transit bus Division
900 Lyon St., LA


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