Police Misconduct Attorney Jerry L. Steering has been suing the police since 1984 for police brutality, false arrests, malicious criminal prosecutions, wrongful deaths and First Amendment retaliation cases. Mr. Steering in an Expert and Specialist in suing the police in federal court for constitutional violations in the City of Diamond Bar, throughout Los Angeles County, and throughout the State of California. Mr. Steering has also sued the government as far away as in federal courts in Alabama and in the District of Columbia.
“THE YOUNG LAWYER KNOWS THE LAW, BUT THE OLD LAWYER KNOWS THE JUDGE”.
Mr. Steering’s many years of experience and acquired knowledge can help you maximize your chances of actually winning your Police Misconduct Civil Rights case, and winning is the only thing that matters. If you cannot win your Civil Rights Police Misconduct Lawsuit then you have no rights, because you have no way to enforce them, and a right without a remedy in the real world does not exist.
THE POLICE IN DIAMOND BAR ARE OFTEN BRUTAL AND ARE INSTITUTIONALLY DIHONEST.
Diamond Bar is a city in eastern Los Angeles County, California. The population of Diamond Bar is approximately 53,000. It is one of a few cities in California with a majority Asian population.
The demographics of the City of Diamond Bar are Asian 62.05%, Hispanic or Latino (of any race) (19.6%), White 17.38%, Two or more races 9.57%, Other race 6.83%, Black or African American 3.05%, Native American 0.96%, Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0.17%.
CRIMINAL STREET GANG ACTIVITY IN DIAMOND BAR.
The criminal street gang activity in Diamond Bar is generally connected to Asian and Korean criminal groups, but the area is also affected by larger regional street gangs from the San Gabriel Valley. The dominant Asian street gangs in Diamond Bar are the Red Door gang, the North Side Diamond Bar gang, the United Bamboo gang, the White Dragons gang and the Wah Ching. See, Asian Gangs in Diamond Bar, California, streetgangs.com; Asian gangs latest threat sweeping the neighborhood, dailybulletin.com; Shooting investigation in Diamond Bar neighborhood, KCAL News.
The police agency that patrols these criminal street gangs in Diamond Bar is the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, that deploys out of the Walnut/Diamond Bar Sheriff’s Station, located at 21695 Valley Blvd., Walnut, California. The Sheriff’s Department has had its own problems with highly questionable deputy shootings of civilians. See, The police agency that patrols these criminal street gangs in Diamond Bar is the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, that deploys out of the Walnut/Diamond Bar Sheriff’s Station, located at 21695 Valley Blvd., Walnut, California.
The Sheriff’s Department has had its own problems with highly questionable deputy shootings of civilians. See, LASD Deputy-Involved Shooting (DIS) in the 3000 block of Diamond Bar Boulevard, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department; Detectives Responded to a Deputy Involved Shooting, 2900 Block of Crooked Creek Dr, Diamond Bar, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department; Probe continues following fatal deputy-involved shooting in Diamond Bar, KCAL News; Barricade suspect arrested after deputy-involved shooting in La Puente, Jul 17, 2025; Deputies shoot, wound stabbing suspect allegedly armed with assault rifle in Diamond Bar, KABC 7 News.
“WE’RE THE BADDEST GANG IN TOWN”.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has been riddled with deputy gangs in various Sheriff’s Department stations for generations. See, The Protected Class An examination of the first documented gangs in the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (examination of the first documented gangs in the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department), KNOCK LA, March 22, 2021.
In the 1970s and the 1980s press reports surfaced of station level deputy gangs like the Little Devils at East L.A. station and the Wayside Whities. These groups were often identified by tattoos or symbols and had reputations for glorifying violence. Comprehensive Study of Secret Sheriff’s Deputy Subgroups, County of Los Angeles,
Other deputy gangs in the Sheriff’s Department soon became notorious, including the Vikings in the Lynwood Station, that was called “a neo-Nazi white supremacist gang” by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in Thomas v. County of Los Angeles, 978 F.2d 504 (9th Cir. 1993).
More recently, deputy station levels gangs like the Banditos at the East Los Angeles Station, and the Executioners at the Compton Station have come under intensive criticism for having deputy gangs that actually require deputies to kill someone on the job for to be admitted to their gang. See, L.A. County deputy alleges ‘Executioner’ gang dominates Compton sheriff station, Los Angeles Times, July 30, 2020; Retired LASD Chief says Villanueva ordered investigators not to ask about ‘Banditos’, KABC 7, June 22, 2022.
Often this deputy gangster mentality results in deputy sheriffs treating basically law-abiding citizens as criminals, such as ordering them out of their vehicles at gunpoint, proning them down on the street and searching them and their vehicles during routine traffic stops for de minimis traffic infractions.
IF YOU ARE THE VICTIM OF POLICE MISCONDUCT, JERRY L. STEERING CAN HELP YOU ACTUALLY ENFORCE YOUR RIGHTS BY WINNING YOUR CASE.
The only thing that matters when enforcing your rights, is whether you win your case. If you don’t win your case, then you have no rights because you have no way to enforce them.
Just because the police violated your constitutional rights doesn’t mean that you can do anything about it. In order to “do something about it”, to enforce your constitutional rights, it takes a great deal of experience, insights, skill and savvy. You need a unanimous jury of usually 8 jurors to vote in your favor in federal court to win your case. If you mouth-off to the cops or don’t do what the police tell you to do or cuss out the cops, or act like a jerk, one or more of the jurors in your case may not vote for you. That is the reality in which we all live.
Mr. Steering’s many years of experience and knowledge in suing the police can help you maximize your chances of winning your Police Misconduct Civil Rights case, and winning is the only thing that matters.
Jerry L. Steering has been suing police agencies for constitutional violations since 1984. He has the experience, insights, skill and savvy to actually win your police misconduct civil rights case, and winning is the only thing that matters. As the old saying goes, “The young lawyer knows the law, but the old lawyer knows the Judge”.
If you are the victim of police misconduct, Jerry L. Steering can help you. Call Jerry L. Steering, Esq. at (949) 474-1849, or email Mr. Steering at jerry@steeringlaw.com .