Palm Springs City Manager David Ready released a report which admits wrongdoing by the police department.
Apparently there will be a hearing on January 20, 2011 to determine the status of the men who were arrested and whom the Riverside County District Attorney was insisting plead guilty to crimes which would lead them to be forced to register for life as sex offenders with the state of California. Their attorney, Roger Tansey, is seeking a dismissal of all charges due to the "discriminatory intent" the Palm Spring Police Department exhibited towards the gay men.As a result of the accusations against the police department, the city opened its own investigation into the sting. The city's report admits that "portions of the operation were not conducted according to professional standards."
The mistakes highlighted in the report include:
The report says disciplinary action has already been taken, and there will be more actions taken in the future. However, under California law, names of officers and the punishment handed out cannot be released.
- Not notifying hotels, businesses and residents of the Warm Sands neighborhood of the complaints
- Using undercover decoys instead of just surveillance cameras
- "Disturbingly offensive remarks" were made during the operation
As a result of the city's investigation, no decoy operations will ever take place unless there is "careful pre-operation training." All officers have received Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transsexual sensitivity training. The city will also create a "LGBT Employee Resource Group" in which city employees can provide a forum to discuss LGBT issues in Palm Springs.
MadProfessah will continue to follow the story until it is completely resolved.
1 comment:
The LAPD has been carrying on this way for decades, and continues to use entrapment as a way of building up its arrest and convictions statistics, especially right after a new chief is sworn in, as in now!
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