ACLU Probes Ceres Police Sweeps Following Attack on Officers
Wednesday, February 16, 2005 at 08:29PM
TheSpook
Three civil rights groups have filed a public records request for
documentation of Ceres police tactics following the gang-member killing
of a police officer last month. The American Civil Liberties Union,
California Rural Legal Assistance, and the Lawyers' Committee for Civil
Rights made the Public Records Act request Thursday. They want copies
of documents covering guidelines and procedures for multiple police
sweeps involving Latino youth in Ceres and Modesto in January.
The police actions followed the shooting death of Police Sergeant
Howard Stevenson, 39, on January 9. Active-duty Marine and Norteno gang
member Andres Raya fatally shot Stevenson and seriously wounded another
officer. Raya died in a shoot-out with police later that night. A
week later, Ceres police, along with the Modesto Police Department and
Stanislaus County Sheriff's Department, began conducting sweeps in
Ceres and neighboring Modesto. The law enforcement agencies
reported making 83 arrests, detaining 135 individuals for questioning,
contacting 391 people for personal information, conducting 270 home
searches, and making 160 vehicle stops in connection with the
sweeps. The Public Records Act filing requests police documents
to learn if house searches were made with proper consent, the reasons
for vehicle stops and searches, when and how the department's new
semi-automatic rifles were displayed, and criteria for determining gang
membership and associations. [more]
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