Ceres & Modesto Police Terrorize Latino Community to 'Make it Safe"
Friday, February 25, 2005 at 06:30PM
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Rounding up Latinos - 83 Arrested, 270 homes searched, 160 vehicles stopped
Tactics used by Ceres and Modesto
police and the Sheriff's Department to crackdown on gangs have drawn
the criticism of three civil rights groups. The California Rural Legal
Assistance, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Northern
California, and the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights have filed a
Public Records Act request following reports of police sweeps, house
searches, and interrogations of Latino youth. Ceres Police have been
concentrating on arresting gang criminals since the gang problem
worsened in 2004. After the Jan. 9 shooting of Ceres police officer Sam
Ryno and fatal shooting of Ceres Police Sgt. Howard Stevenson by
purported gang member Andres Raya on Jan. 9, the crackdown intensified.
In response to the ambush in front of George's Liquors on Caswell
Avenue, officers began using assault rifles in approaching some gang
suspects. During the intensified gang enforcement, 83 individuals were
arrested, 270 home searched, and 160 vehicles stopped. The sweep
included detaining 135 people for questioning and the questioning of
391 people. Arrests took place all over Ceres and Modesto but
concentrated in the predominantly farm worker community of the farm
labor camp located near Ceres High School. The groups hopes to obtain all
policy and operations plans in connection with the sweeps so they can
analyze whether or not police were unlawfully harrassing residents of
the Hispanic community. Robert Rubin, the Legal Director for the
Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights (LCCR) said: "However legitimate
law enforcement activity might be, it must not be used as a cover for
wholesale targeting of the Latino community. This community already
suffers from discrimination in the delivery of critical municipal
services and the lack of electoral voting power (which are the subject
of two ongoing lawsuits); it should not be forced to confront the
indignity of race-based police sweeps." [more]
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