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      <title>LA City Attorney Cory Brente defends killer cops</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[LA City Attorney Cory Brente.&#xA;&#xA;Los Angeles, CA - After the murder of George Floyd, the Los Angeles Times published an article that looks at the connection between the Los Angeles Police Department and the Force Science Institute, a police training academy from Minnesota that creates fear among police toward civilians. The article spotlights the relationship between FSI and Cory Brente, the LA city attorney in charge of defending LAPD killer cops. The head of the Police Litigation Unit, Brente enjoys justifying LAPD killings of Chicano and Black victims.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;Brente’s most recent work was defending two-time killer cop Eden Medina. LAPD cop Medina killed Omar Gonzalez on July 26, 2016 in Boyle Heights and only 12 days later, on August 9, 2016, killed 14-year-old Jesse Romero.&#xA;&#xA;Victim families file lawsuits for damages, while Brente and his team never show an ounce of remorse or sympathy toward the victims. Families continue pushing for justice and have united with each other to push for the jailing of the killer cops. During trials, Brente is known for insulting victims’ families during cross examination, and even uses offensive Blue Lives Matter memes to garner laughs out of jurors.&#xA;&#xA;Cory Brente was the October 2018 keynote speaker at an FSI Event&#xA;&#xA;Force Science Institute (FSI), founded by William Lewinski, is a police training academy that promotes disputed de-escalation or tactical training. Police departments nationwide use these training sessions to justify the killings of civilians. Per an article by the Los Angeles Times: “Its critics include a former Justice Department official and the head of a top policing group, who worry that the institute’s offerings are ineffective and foster fear among officers that can lead to unnecessary force.” Lewinski has been criticized for his ongoing paid work defending police in courts. This includes the well-known case in the 2009 killing of Oscar Grant shot in Oakland. FSI has done training for LAPD in the past.&#xA;&#xA;During trials, Brente calls on expert witnesses like FSI employees and directors to help justify LAPD shootings and killings of local residents. Was Brente paid to be the keynote speaker at their October 2018 event? And does this create a conflict of interest for one of Brente’s biggest weapons against justice? During one trial, a Los Angeles judge dismissed himself from a case due to the unprincipled and continuous attacks by Brente in the courtroom.&#xA;&#xA;The LA city attorney&#39;s office pays out millions of dollars per year to victims of LAPD.&#xA;&#xA;Centro CSO supports and organizes with families who are victims of police killings. Part of our work in supporting families is calling for community control of the police, and the prosecution or jailing of all of the killer cops. To become a CSO member, fill out the contact card: https://centrocso.wordpress.com/contact-us/&#xA;&#xA;#LosAngelesCA #PeoplesStruggles #PoliceBrutality #CentroCSO #EdenMedina #PoliceLitigationUnit&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Los Angeles, CA – After the murder of George Floyd, the <em>Los Angeles Times</em> published an article that looks at the connection between the Los Angeles Police Department and the Force Science Institute, a police training academy from Minnesota that creates fear among police toward civilians. The article spotlights the relationship between FSI and Cory Brente, the LA city attorney in charge of defending LAPD killer cops. The head of the Police Litigation Unit, Brente enjoys justifying LAPD killings of Chicano and Black victims.</p>



<p>Brente’s most recent work was defending two-time killer cop Eden Medina. LAPD cop Medina killed Omar Gonzalez on July 26, 2016 in Boyle Heights and only 12 days later, on August 9, 2016, killed 14-year-old Jesse Romero.</p>

<p>Victim families file lawsuits for damages, while Brente and his team never show an ounce of remorse or sympathy toward the victims. Families continue pushing for justice and have united with each other to push for the jailing of the killer cops. During trials, Brente is known for insulting victims’ families during cross examination, and even uses offensive Blue Lives Matter memes to garner laughs out of jurors.</p>

<p><strong>Cory Brente was the October 2018 keynote speaker at an FSI Event</strong></p>

<p>Force Science Institute (FSI), founded by William Lewinski, is a police training academy that promotes disputed de-escalation or tactical training. Police departments nationwide use these training sessions to justify the killings of civilians. Per an article by the <em>Los Angeles Times</em>: “Its critics include a former Justice Department official and the head of a top policing group, who worry that the institute’s offerings are ineffective and foster fear among officers that can lead to unnecessary force.” Lewinski has been criticized for his ongoing paid work defending police in courts. This includes the well-known case in the 2009 killing of Oscar Grant shot in Oakland. FSI has done training for LAPD in the past.</p>

<p>During trials, Brente calls on expert witnesses like FSI employees and directors to help justify LAPD shootings and killings of local residents. Was Brente paid to be the keynote speaker at their October 2018 event? And does this create a conflict of interest for one of Brente’s biggest weapons against justice? During one trial, a Los Angeles judge dismissed himself from a case due to the unprincipled and continuous attacks by Brente in the courtroom.</p>

<p>The LA city attorney&#39;s office pays out millions of dollars per year to victims of LAPD.</p>

<p>Centro CSO supports and organizes with families who are victims of police killings. Part of our work in supporting families is calling for community control of the police, and the prosecution or jailing of all of the killer cops. To become a CSO member, fill out the contact card: <a href="https://centrocso.wordpress.com/contact-us/">https://centrocso.wordpress.com/contact-us/</a></p>

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      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2020 13:18:06 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Court sides with L.A. cop who murdered Jesse Romero</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[LA protest demand justice for Jesse Romero.&#34;)&#xA;&#xA;Los Angeles, CA - In an outrageous decision, the jury sided with two-time killer and Los Angeles Police Department officer Eden Medina. The civil rights violations trial on 14-year-old Jesse Romero&#39;s killing started November 13 and lasted only six days. Early in the preceding, a judge ruled to exclude key evidence from the proceedings.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;Killed on August 9, 2016 Jesse Romero was visiting his friends at the apartment complex in Boyle Heights. Someone inside of the apartment complex called 911 saying Romero and another teen were potentially smoking marijuana and graffitiing. LAPD officers Eden Medina and backup partner Alejandro Higareda bought the call and snuck up on Romero.&#xA;&#xA;“No, I didn’t see him committing a crime when we got there,” said Officer Medina during the trial. But that didn’t stop him from killing Romero.&#xA;&#xA;In 2016, news of multiple killings by LAPD in Boyle Heights were on the rise. These killings included the murder of young Chicano Omar Gonzalez - who Medina had also killed just 12 days before Romero’s killing. Knowing the historic role cops have played in killing Chicanos, Latinos, and Blacks, Romero ran for his life. The pursuit ended with what an eyewitness and Boyle Heights resident verified as a cold-blooded killing.&#xA;&#xA;The trial&#xA;&#xA;Fighting back tears, Norma Gonzalez, an eyewitness to the killing, said, “It was a complete surrender by the kid, with his hands up in the air. They shot him twice and I was yelling, ‘Why did you kill him!’ They didn&#39;t have to kill him.”&#xA;&#xA;The jury didn&#39;t seem to care about this witness’ statement, even though she was the only witness to take the stand who saw the actual shooting.&#xA;&#xA;Represented by his cop union, LAPD officer Eden Medina was equipped with an all-white legal team. Jesse Romero&#39;s family was represented by Chicano Attorney Humberto Guizar and a great, mostly oppressed nationality legal team.&#xA;&#xA;Lawyers representing LAPD officer Eden Medina presented the case as the necessary killing of a typical gangster, looking to ambush two cops. “He refused to follow commands. Even using profanity didn&#39;t stop him,” said a Medina attorney.&#xA;&#xA;They did everything possible to make the jury lose sympathy for Romero, even arguing that 14-year old Romero had the build of an adult male. LAPD officers Medina and Higareda are both larger in build, height, and were much older than Romero. Boyle Heights has a 35% obesity rate due to poverty and inadequate access to recreational sites. However, Medina’s deposition acknowledged that he knew Romero was between the ages of 13-16.&#xA;&#xA;LAPD expert witness Ed Flosi testified that when using deadly force, a cop must have, “Reverence for life, all life.” A stealth nod to the “All Lives Matter” phrase used by racists.&#xA;&#xA;Medina’s lawyers used a disgusting baseball analogy for R omero’s killing and trial. Saying, “Let&#39;s think of it like you&#39;re at a baseball game. And you&#39;re mad at the umpire because of the call he made. Now suppose the umpire dies and now you as the jurors become the umpires. You now must be fair and make the calls. The people sitting here supporting Romero&#39;s family are like the fans supporting their favorite team.”&#xA;&#xA;After closing statements, Medina’s attorneys argued to Judge Dolly Gee that Romero’s parents were inadequate parents and should not be awarded a cent by the city of Los Angeles. Judge Gee denied the request.&#xA;&#xA;After only a few hours, the jury returned to announce they were unanimous in deciding against Romero’s family. U.S. Marshalls were called to secure the courtroom upon the reading of the verdict.&#xA;&#xA;Present throughout the trial were other mothers who had also lost their children at the hands of police or sheriffs. Taking every moment of the trial personally, including the decision, these mothers gave Romero’s parents utmost support.&#xA;&#xA;Upon exiting the final day of the verdict, a group of Romero supporters chanted, “Say his name! Jesse Romero!” to which no security guard at the federal courthouse dared challenge.&#xA;&#xA;Next steps&#xA;&#xA;Centro CSO, with allies like Black Lives Matter, held daily protests outside the U.S. courthouse before entering to observe the trial.&#xA;&#xA;Humberto Guizar, the Romero family attorney, will file an appeal asking for a new trial. The basis for the appeal is the court did not allow the entering of evidence on the prior killing of Omar Gonzalez by Eden Medina 12 days earlier.&#xA;&#xA;Centro CSO and other families will continue to demand justice by demanding District Attorney Jackie Lacey prosecute killer cops and by continuing the struggle, protesting in the streets and in the courts.&#xA;&#xA;During closing statements Attorney Guizar surmised, “When a dead boy is not here to speak, we rely on the living and what they witnessed. The law is good but only to these killers because it gives the LAPD the privilege to defend themselves when killing our kids.”&#xA;&#xA;Sol Márquez is a member of Freedom Road Socialist Organization, Centro CSO, and a fighter for Chicano liberation.&#xA;&#xA;#LosAngelesCA #PeoplesStruggles #PoliceBrutality #CentroCSO #LAPD #JesseRomero #EdenMedina&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Los Angeles, CA – In an outrageous decision, the jury sided with two-time killer and Los Angeles Police Department officer Eden Medina. The civil rights violations trial on 14-year-old Jesse Romero&#39;s killing started November 13 and lasted only six days. Early in the preceding, a judge ruled to exclude key evidence from the proceedings.</p>



<p>Killed on August 9, 2016 Jesse Romero was visiting his friends at the apartment complex in Boyle Heights. Someone inside of the apartment complex called 911 saying Romero and another teen were potentially smoking marijuana and graffitiing. LAPD officers Eden Medina and backup partner Alejandro Higareda bought the call and snuck up on Romero.</p>

<p>“No, I didn’t see him committing a crime when we got there,” said Officer Medina during the trial. But that didn’t stop him from killing Romero.</p>

<p>In 2016, news of multiple killings by LAPD in Boyle Heights were on the rise. These killings included the murder of young Chicano Omar Gonzalez – who Medina had also killed just 12 days before Romero’s killing. Knowing the historic role cops have played in killing Chicanos, Latinos, and Blacks, Romero ran for his life. The pursuit ended with what an eyewitness and Boyle Heights resident verified as a cold-blooded killing.</p>

<p><strong>The trial</strong></p>

<p>Fighting back tears, Norma Gonzalez, an eyewitness to the killing, said, “It was a complete surrender by the kid, with his hands up in the air. They shot him twice and I was yelling, ‘Why did you kill him!’ They didn&#39;t have to kill him.”</p>

<p>The jury didn&#39;t seem to care about this witness’ statement, even though she was the only witness to take the stand who saw the actual shooting.</p>

<p>Represented by his cop union, LAPD officer Eden Medina was equipped with an all-white legal team. Jesse Romero&#39;s family was represented by Chicano Attorney Humberto Guizar and a great, mostly oppressed nationality legal team.</p>

<p>Lawyers representing LAPD officer Eden Medina presented the case as the necessary killing of a typical gangster, looking to ambush two cops. “He refused to follow commands. Even using profanity didn&#39;t stop him,” said a Medina attorney.</p>

<p>They did everything possible to make the jury lose sympathy for Romero, even arguing that 14-year old Romero had the build of an adult male. LAPD officers Medina and Higareda are both larger in build, height, and were much older than Romero. Boyle Heights has a 35% obesity rate due to poverty and inadequate access to recreational sites. However, Medina’s deposition acknowledged that he knew Romero was between the ages of 13-16.</p>

<p>LAPD expert witness Ed Flosi testified that when using deadly force, a cop must have, “Reverence for life, all life.” A stealth nod to the “All Lives Matter” phrase used by racists.</p>

<p>Medina’s lawyers used a disgusting baseball analogy for R omero’s killing and trial. Saying, “Let&#39;s think of it like you&#39;re at a baseball game. And you&#39;re mad at the umpire because of the call he made. Now suppose the umpire dies and now you as the jurors become the umpires. You now must be fair and make the calls. The people sitting here supporting Romero&#39;s family are like the fans supporting their favorite team.”</p>

<p>After closing statements, Medina’s attorneys argued to Judge Dolly Gee that Romero’s parents were inadequate parents and should not be awarded a cent by the city of Los Angeles. Judge Gee denied the request.</p>

<p>After only a few hours, the jury returned to announce they were unanimous in deciding against Romero’s family. U.S. Marshalls were called to secure the courtroom upon the reading of the verdict.</p>

<p>Present throughout the trial were other mothers who had also lost their children at the hands of police or sheriffs. Taking every moment of the trial personally, including the decision, these mothers gave Romero’s parents utmost support.</p>

<p>Upon exiting the final day of the verdict, a group of Romero supporters chanted, “Say his name! Jesse Romero!” to which no security guard at the federal courthouse dared challenge.</p>

<p><strong>Next steps</strong></p>

<p>Centro CSO, with allies like Black Lives Matter, held daily protests outside the U.S. courthouse before entering to observe the trial.</p>

<p>Humberto Guizar, the Romero family attorney, will file an appeal asking for a new trial. The basis for the appeal is the court did not allow the entering of evidence on the prior killing of Omar Gonzalez by Eden Medina 12 days earlier.</p>

<p>Centro CSO and other families will continue to demand justice by demanding District Attorney Jackie Lacey prosecute killer cops and by continuing the struggle, protesting in the streets and in the courts.</p>

<p>During closing statements Attorney Guizar surmised, “When a dead boy is not here to speak, we rely on the living and what they witnessed. The law is good but only to these killers because it gives the LAPD the privilege to defend themselves when killing our kids.”</p>

<p><em>Sol Márquez is a member of Freedom Road Socialist Organization, Centro CSO, and a fighter for Chicano liberation.</em></p>

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      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2018 06:09:52 +0000</pubDate>
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