Police Misconduct Attorney Jerry L. Steering has been suing the police since 1984 for police brutality, false arrests, malicious criminal prosecutions 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 La Mirada, throughout Los Angeles County, and throughout the State of California. Mr. Steering has also sued the government as far away as in federal court in Alabama and in the District of Columbia. Mr. Steering 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. THE CITY OF LA MIRADA CONTRACTS WITH THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT FOR ITS POLICE SERVICES. The City of La Mirada contracts with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department for its police services. all law enforcement services. Those deputy sheriffs are deployed out of the La Mirada Community Sheriff’s Station located at 13716 La Mirada Boulevard, La Mirada, California. THE POLICE IN LA MIRADA ARE DISHONEST AND BRUTAL. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department is rife with brutal deputies, including illegal deputy gangs, some of which a deputy actually has to murder someone on the job to be admitted to; no joke. These Los Angeles Sheriffs Department’s “gangs of officers”, who routinely beat, torture, maim and kill members of the jails, and of the community, for fun; for the honor of the gang. Everybody is a scumbag and have no rights. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has come under fire for fostering an ongoing culture of those “Deputy Gangs” at the various Sheriff’s Department stations. For over 50 years the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has been plagued by allegations about tattooed groups of deputies who run roughshod over certain sheriff’s stations and promote a culture of violence. See, FIFTY YEARS OF “DEPUTY GANGS” IN THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT: Identifying Root Causes and Effects to Advocate for Meaningful Reforms, Loyola Law School—Los Angeles, September 2020. These rogue groups are commonly known by names such as the Executioners, the Banditos, the Regulators and the Little Devils, and their members typically have matching, sequentially numbered tattoos featuring lurid imagery. Some of these deputy gangs pit white and Mexican deputies against blacks, Jews and any other group that they consider undesirable. See, Oversight officials concerned about Nazi symbolism in newly discovered deputy subgroup’s logo, Los Angeles Times, October 5, 2024. ome of these deputy gangs require that a deputy murder someone while on-duty to be admitted to the gang, like the Compton Station’s “Executioners”. See, “Executioner’ gang dominates Compton sheriff station“, Los Angeles Times, July 20, 2020. The gang culture at the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has gotten so bad, the last few sheriffs have been powerless to do anything about that agency’s gang problem. Although Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna announced a ban on those deputy gangs. See, Sheriff’s Department announces long-awaited policy banning deputy gangs, Los Angeles Times, September 18, 2024, that ban came three years after the California Legislature made deputy gangs illegal with the enactment of Cal. Pen. Code § 13670, in 2021 that banned police gangs in California. In 2021 the California legislature banned police gangs at police agencies in California with the enactment of Cal. Pen. Code § 13670, that provided that all California police agencies ban officer gangs within their department, and defined police gangs as: (2) “Law enforcement gang” means a group of peace officers within a law enforcement agency who may identify themselves by a name and may be associated with an identifying symbol, including, but not limited to, matching tattoos, and who engage in a pattern of on-duty behavior that intentionally violates the law or fundamental principles of professional policing, including, but not limited to, excluding, harassing, or discriminating against any individual based on a protected category under federal or state antidiscrimination laws, engaging in or promoting conduct that violates the rights of other employees or members of the public, violating agency policy, the persistent practice of unlawful detention or use of excessive force in circumstances where it is known to be unjustified, falsifying police reports, fabricating or destroying evidence, targeting persons for enforcement based solely on protected characteristics of those persons, theft, unauthorized use of alcohol or drugs on duty, unlawful or unauthorized protection of other members from disciplinary actions, and retaliation against other officers who threaten or interfere with the activities of the group. However, as most of the deputy gangs at the Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department run various Sheriff’s Department stations, the Sheriff’s Department would have to fire about one-third of its deputies to rid itself of those gangs. Nonetheless, the public tolerates the existence, and the perpetuation of an ongoing unwritten agreement among and between peace officers, to falsely report, and, if necessary, to thereafter conspire with officers who they may not yet even know, to falsely testify, about event(s), if the potential or apparent criminal, administrative and civil liability of a fellow officer is at stake. After all, in the primary category of cases that truly are “false arrests” in the most malevolent sense of the word, “Contempt of Cop cases”, the only reason that there’s an arrest of a civilian at all, is because the Constable has violated another (i.e. beaten-up / torture); usually to self-medicate rather frail and easily bruise-able egos. IF YOU ARE THE VICTIM OF POLICE MISCONDUCT, JERRY L. STEERING CAN HELP YOU. As the old saying goes, “The young lawyer knows the law, but the old lawyer knows the Judge”. 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. 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. FREE CASE EVALUATION