Black Man to sue East Palo Alto police for alleged beating
Wednesday, February 16, 2005 at 08:29PM
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Oakland civil rights attorney John Burris will file a civil lawsuit
against the East Palo Alto Police Department on behalf of Calvin
Brooks, a man who was reportedly beaten by two off-duty police officers
and an 18-year-old volunteer last summer. The officers and the
volunteer were indicted Wednesday on felony counts of police brutality
by a San Mateo grand jury, and were released on $25,000 bail each. They
will be in court Thursday to enter their pleas. East Palo Alto
Police Officers Edward Rivers, Jr., Johnny Taflinger, Jr. and Explorer
Eddi Tapia Torres confronted Brooks outside a 7-Eleven on Aug. 21, 2004
and asked him if they could purchase drugs. The officers and
Torres were not on duty, and chased Brooks down after he fled, roughing
him up so badly that he needed hospitalization. Brooks, 42, told
The Times on Friday that he knew the police did not like him, saying
his criminal record had made him a target. But Brooks said he never
thought the police would ever actually assault him. "The officers
identified themselves as police," said Burris, who is well-known for
representing Rodney King and the victims in the Oakland Riders trial,
among many other police brutality cases. "Even though they were
off-duty, they were acting as police." Burris said he will file a
claim against the three officers individually and
the department itself by Feb. 15. Burris said he plans to file a
federal civil rights lawsuit as well. "This is an outrageous use of
police power and a lack of sensitivity to the plight of the people in
the streets. For (the officers) this was just fun and horsing around,"
Burris said. In addition, the fact that an 18-year-old volunteer
trainee was involved makes the case even more egregious, Burris said. [more]
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