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 Verne, 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 LA VERNE POLICE DEPARTMENT HAS LONG BEEN A BRUTAL AND DISHONEST AGENCY. La Verne Police Department police officer Erick Eisen shot at Eric Tintor for failing to drop a dark object that was not a weapon, when Office Eisen responded to a domestic violence call at a La Verne Apartment complex. After shooting at Eric Tintor who kept walking toward the officers, the officers realized that the object that the man was holding was not a weapon, but Officer Eisen shot him anyway. Of course, the La Verne Police Department found no fault in Officer and neither did the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office. See, Suspect Shot While Charging At La Verne Police; Officer Accidentally Struck By Friendly Fire, KCAL News, September 24, 2017. See also, Officer Involved Shooting of Eric Tintor, Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office, January 13, 2020. Besides the wrongful Eric Tintor shooting, the La Verne Police Department has been involved in frequent police brutality and false arrest incidents, usually with the involved La Verne Police Department police officers framing or attempting to frame their victims for some “resistance offense” to justify their use of force. Most of these “resistance offense” arrests arise out of an initial act of “Contempt Of Cop” by an innocent civilian; verbal protest or verbal challenge to police orders or actions that are constitutionally protected conduct. See, Houston v. Hill, 482 U.S. 451 (1987). The typical “resistance offenses” that La Verne police officers arrest those “guilty” of constitutionally protected “Contempt Of Cop”, are typically arrested for, and often falsely criminally prosecuted for violations of Cal. Penal Code § 69 (resisting officer with force/violence, the resistance offense), Cal. Penal Code § 148(a)(1) (resisting/delaying/obstructing officer), Cal. Penal Code § 240/241 (assault on officer), Cal. Penal Code § 242 / 243(b) & (c) (battery on a peace officer/causing injury) and Cal. Penal Code § 245(c) (assault on peace officer with weapon). 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