Hello!

I want to encourage everybody who reads the below
article to email, fax, or mail a letter to the editor
of The Los Angeles Times expressing their total
outrage over the Garden Grove Police raid of Theresa
Dang's home.

Here are some suggested talking points:

* Are Garden Grove Police misusing public money to
wage political vendettas against their opponents? If
so, do the taxpayers of that city approve of this kind
of misconduct?

* I wonder how many rapes, robberies, and murders
occured in Garden Grove while it's police officers
were off in another city raiding a family home in
search of a lost flashlight?

* Why are Garden Grove Police wasting taxpayer money
harrassing a young woman exercising her constitutional
right to free speech?

* Let's see here: Theresa Dang goes to the Garden
Grove City Council to criticize the police; then two
days later, her home gets raided by the same police
she criticizes. Coincidence? I think not. 

* If anybody needs to be investigated now, it's the
Garden Grove Police. Who inside that department is
responsible for this egregious abuse of power? They
should be fired.

* So are you telling me if I pick up a flashlight off
a street in Garden Grove to prevent somebody from
tripping over it, it's police department will get a
search warrant and raid my house too?

* I want to thank the Los Angeles Times for running
this article. The Garden Grove Police need to be
investigated for this violation of Theresa Dang's
civil rights. I hope you keep a close eye on this
story.

Please don't copy verbatim what I write. Be creative.
I'm sure there are other things you can say about this
matter as well. Let's flood The Los Angeles Times in a
sea of letters!

The following link will give you instructions about
how you can send letters:

http://www.latimes.com/services/site/la-site-talk,0,2562859.htmlstory

If you email it, send it to both addresses: 

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Remember: The Los Angeles Times will not publish your
letter if you fail to include to your name, mailing
address, and daytime telephone number.  

If you do send a letter, please send a copy of it to
me (you can omit your personal contact info if you
want). I'll forward them to people working on this
case. Theresa appreciates all strong community support
she's been getting.

Sincerely,

Duane J. Roberts
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-flashlight18jun18,1,1495011,full.story?coll=la-headlines-california

Minuteman Flap Leads to Home Search

A Garden Grove officer's $100 flashlight isn't found
in the house of a woman who took part in the rowdy
protest in May.

By Daniel Yi
Times Staff Writer

June 18, 2005

A simmering dispute between Garden Grove police and
those who protested a local speech by the founder of
the Minuteman Project last month intensified Friday
over an allegedly stolen $100 flashlight.

With a warrant in hand, Garden Grove police on
Thursday searched the Westminster home of Theresa
Dang, 24, for a flashlight that authorities say fell
from an officer's pocket during the raucous May 25
demonstration in front of the Women's Civic Club of
Garden Grove.

Dang was one of the nearly 300 people at the rally,
which turned violent after one of the attendees forced
his van through the crowd that decided to block the
driveway.

The search for the flashlight angered Dang's attorney,
who called it political retaliation for Dang's open
criticism of police tactics during the demonstration.
"It's seems bizarre," said attorney B. Kwaku Duren.

But police Lt. Mike Handfield defended the search,
saying it was part of a serious criminal
investigation. "We have a video of her taking the
flashlight," he said Friday. "We are going to try and
do everything we can to recover the flashlight ?.The
fact is, she took something from a police officer."

Handfield said the Maglite flashlight was the
officer's private property. "We issue Maglites, but
they are not very high quality," he said, so officers
buy better ones on their own.

The flashlight has not been recovered, Handfield said,
and police will continue the search. If it doesn't
turn up, he said, the department will seek restitution
from Dang, who has been charged with misdemeanor petty
theft.

Dang said Friday she does not have the flashlight, but
declined to say whether she took it during the
demonstration. "It remains to be proven," she said.

The search of Dang's house comes amid an ongoing
dispute between the protesters, who claim police were
overly aggressive in controlling the crowd, and the
police, who say they were forced to intervene after
some demonstrators began hurling objects at the
officers.

The rally had been called to protest a speech by John
Gilchrist, the Aliso Viejo man who in April led a
citizen patrol to the Arizona-Mexico border to look
for illegal immigrants.

Five people were arrested at the demonstration. Three
have have been charged with misdemeanor and felony
charges, including attacking a peace officer. But many
of the demonstrators blamed police for exacerbating
the situation by indiscriminately chasing nonviolent
protesters, a charge denied by the Police Department.

"The problem is that police started getting aggressive
even with people who were not [throwing things]," said
Duane Roberts, one of the rally organizers.

During a City Council meeting Tuesday, about a dozen
protesters ? including Roberts and Dang ? asked the
city to investigate allegations of police abuse. The
council turned them down. Mayor William Dalton did not
return calls seeking comment.

Two days after the City Council meeting, three police
officers served the search warrant at Dang's house,
which she shares with her parents and two siblings.
The warrant, authorized June 9 by Orange County
Superior Court Judge Nho Trong Nguyen, sought a single
item: a "black full-sized Maglite with small diameter
handle."

"There was a lot of confusion going on that night,"
said Roberts. "If I had seen a flashlight on the
ground, I would have picked it up too. It was dark and
I wouldn't have wanted anybody to stumble on it."

Dang said she was not home when the officers arrived,
but spoke to the officers by phone. "They said, 'We
have a search warrant. Do you have any idea what we
might be looking for?' " Dang said.

"I told them, 'How would I know?' "

The officers searched every room. "My dad was the only
one home," she said. "He felt violated."

Handfield said his department acted properly.

"We are 100% within our legal rights," he said.

"We've been accused of taking sides [on the
demonstration], but we will apply the law equally to
anyone. If they choose to have a thief among them,
that's their choice."

*

Times staff writers David Reyes and Lomi Kriel
contributed to this report.





                
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