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niyad

(113,315 posts)
Fri Feb 13, 2015, 02:49 PM Feb 2015

San Diego Cops Thought Brothers Were Robbing Own Store, Beat Them Up Just To Be Sure

San Diego Cops Thought Brothers Were Robbing Own Store, Beat Them Up Just To Be Sure

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Hey, San Diego Police, have you roughed up anyone entering their own property lately? Oh, you have? Bet you probably had a really good reason for it, at least, huh?

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The basics are that one fine evening at about 10:30 in July 2014, brothers Luis and Diego Lobaton were returning home to their mother’s combined home and business — the residence is in the back of the shop. According to the Voice of San Diego, the two were ambushed by police, who beat Luis and arrested him, his brother, and their mother, Hedy Julca. The whole insane mess was witnessed by another brother, 3-year-old Bruce. And what was the Lobaton brothers’ crime? Opening the door to their own home. With a key. While looking pretty suspicious, we guess:
There was no 911 call, no worried neighbors who drew the officers there that night. Police on patrol simply watched the brothers separately take out keys and enter the store, and decided something nefarious was in the works. The whole thing went down because of a suspected burglary in the brothers’ own home. That would be the “burglary” being committed by two guys opening their own door. We mentioned they had keys, yes?

And here’s a hell of a surprise: The story told in the official police report bears almost no resemblance to the family’s story — or to the scene shown on the shop’s surveillance video. NPR summarizes the discrepancies between the police version and the version of events seen on video and described by the family:

Police say Luis, 21, took a “fighter’s stance” and that Luis attempted twice to hit one of the officers. “Lobaton does not appear to swing or lunge at the officers in the video and actually appears to be backpedaling when an officer rushes inside and begins striking him,” says the Voice report.
Police say Diego, 20, tried to lock the door to stop officers from going inside. This never happens on the video.
Police say the boys’ mother, Hedy Julca, tried to pull the door shut when one of the officers attempted to talk to Luis. The video shows Julca opening the door, another officer holding it open, and the cops entering the store.
The officers say it wasn’t until after the arrests were made that anyone mentioned the brothers’ connection to the store. The mother says this isn’t true, and that she told the officers that Luis and Diego were her sons and that she owned the store.
The police report says Diego told the offiers that Luis was a gang member. The family denies that Diego said this, and alleges that the cops pressured Diego to say he “understood” why officers would suspect Luis as a burglar. “That hurt,” Diego told the Voice.

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(go to link below to see videos with timelines:

Read more at http://wonkette.com/576057/san-diego-cops-thought-brothers-were-robbing-own-store-beat-them-up-just-to-be-sure#OCIWaID0qqgIec8Y.99

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San Diego Cops Thought Brothers Were Robbing Own Store, Beat Them Up Just To Be Sure (Original Post) niyad Feb 2015 OP
They should feel lucky they weren't murdered. n/t benz380 Feb 2015 #1
They told me if i embraced anarchy -- Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2015 #3
If you don't submit to the system then we won't have police. THEN where would we be? Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2015 #2
it's what police do, and it's the kind of people preferred by police departments nt msongs Feb 2015 #4
Thugs in blue. lpbk2713 Feb 2015 #5
a most excellent idea niyad Feb 2015 #6

lpbk2713

(42,757 posts)
5. Thugs in blue.
Fri Feb 13, 2015, 03:21 PM
Feb 2015



I'd just as soon prefer they stay at Dunkin Donuts for the entirety of their shift.

At least it would be easier to avoid being assaulted if they stayed there.

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