Posted on 06/06/2016 10:37:41 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Perhaps realizing initial statements gave short shrift to the violent episodes outside of Donald Trumps rally Thursday night at the San Jose Convention Center, both Mayor Sam Liccardo and the San Jose police released additional comments Friday.
SJPD initially limited its release of information regarding the violent clashes to noting an officer was assaulted and a few people were arrested.
Liccardo commended police in his original statement, but seemed to have it both ways in blaming Trump and the people who participated in assaults taking place in the streets following the rally.
In an email blast Friday morning, Liccardo came out more forcefully in a supplemental statement condemning the violence.
I condemn all acts of violence committed against people who exercise their rights to free speech and assembly, regardless of their political views," Liccardo said. Nothing that Donald Trump says absolves those individuals of responsibility for their violent conduct last
Liccardo added that San Jose police and the District Attorneys office are now investigating incidents of violence.
Our police department and District Attorney's office will proactively and thoroughly investigate and prosecute the offenders, and Police Chief Eddie Garcia has called for all members of our community who have video and other evidence to submit that information to the authorities so it can be used for arrest of the violent perpetrators, he said.
In closing, however, Liccardo again cast blame on Trumps divisiveand many would say racistrhetoric in stoking tensions that resulted in people brawling in the street, hurling objects at Trump supporters and lighting the Republican presidential candidates paraphernalia on fire.
That said, I think we all need to acknowledge that each of uspresidential candidates, local leaders, and individual citizenshave a responsibility for our own speech," Liccardo said. It is regrettable that this has become a pattern for cities hosting Mr. Trump across the nation.
San Jose police issued their own media advisory Friday, noting what actions it took as the media gives closer scrutiny to how well the department conducted crowd control.
In its release, SJPD said it held off in arresting people seen committing crimes because it had the difficult task of weighing the need to immediately apprehend the suspect(s) against the possibility that police action involving the use of physical force under the circumstances would further insight [sic] the crowd and produce more violent behavior.
Here is the statement in full:
On Thursday, June 2, 2016, approximately 300-400 protestors gathered outside a Trump rally in San Jose. The San Jose Police Department designated two locations for supporters and demonstrators. The Department had an operations plan in place in an effort to ensure the safety of everyone attending the event. However, officers were confronted by some protestors who became violent, aggressive and began to throw objects in their direction. A majority of the violence occurred at the conclusion of the event. While several physical assaults did occur, the police personnel on scene had the difficult task of weighing the need to immediately apprehend the suspect(s) against the possibility that police action involving the use of physical force under the circumstances would further insight the crowd and produce more violent behavior. As Trump supporters were exiting the Convention Center, officers directed the crowd away from the protestors and suggested alternate routes of egress in order to prevent violence or a large-scale confrontation. This required the forming of crowd control lines of uniformed officers to act as a physical barrier to facilitate the movement of the crowd out of the area. The San Jose Police Department subsequently made four arrests for incidents including assault with a deadly weapon and unlawful assembly. A San Jose Police sergeant suffered minor injuries after a protester struck him with a metal object. The Department is currently reviewing available footage and beginning the investigative process to identify suspects who were involved in criminal behavior, particularly physical assaults, so that warrants can be sought for their arrest. The Police Department encourages any members of the public who witnessed assaults or who are possession of video footage depicting physical assaults to contact the San Jose Police Department and cooperate with the ongoing investigations.
Police Chief Eddie Garcia released his own statement Friday afternoon adding more detail on how the SJPD handled crowd control. He defended the department in noting it is not an occupying force and four people were arrested. Here is the full statement:
The violent behavior exhibited by some protestors last night was reprehensible, completely unacceptable and unrepresentative of our democracy and this City. We saw demonstrators behaving poorly and our officers clearing the streets as safely and expeditiously as possible. Officer safety and crowd control techniques are critical and cannot be abandoned when protestors scatter from area to area faster than the police lines can move.
Furthermore, de-escalation techniques are importantnot just when someone has a weapon. We are not an occupying force and cannot reflect the chaotic tactics of the protestors. Instead, we achieved our goal of clearing the streets and making arrests in an appropriate manner. Our officers should be commended for both their effectiveness and their restraint.
Let me be clear: the violence that occurred last night was not unchecked. Four arrests have already been made, and I have immediately assembled a task force, headed by the Bureau of Investigations Chief Shawny Williams, and in coordination with the Santa Clara County District Attorneys Office, to review all video evidence and investigate all reported assaults or other crimes from last nights incident. Im calling on the public as well as media outlets to submit all video evidence to our Police Department so we can root out those whose intentions were to disrupt our civil democratic process and put the safety and welfare of the public and my officers at risk. We will work tirelessly to hold them accountable and bring them to justice.
The San Jose Police Officers Association (POA) also released a statement saying the union was disgusted with the so called protestors violent behavior toward citizens and police.
I'm disgusted by the violent attacks yesterday that have no place in our society or our political process, said Paul Kelly, president of the POA.
Our community must band together against those who would soil our First Amendment freedoms and bring to justice those that chose to act like cowards, said James Gonzales, vice president of the police union.
Anyone who possesses video, photos or other information on people involved in illegal behavior at the rally are urged to contact the San Jose Police Departments Assaults Unit at 408.537.4161, or by calling 311.
People who wish to remain anonymous are encouraged to call the Crime Stoppers Tip Line, 408. 947-.7867, or upload digital files to this website. A cash reward might be available in some instances. In addition, people can file a crime report online.
Lip service. Big deal.
2 little. 2 late.
San Jose needs peace and prosperity. I think the incident shows that the mayor and the police chief are the wrong man for the job.
they need to apologize and then resign, both of the men.
It is regrettable that this has become a pattern for cities hosting Mr. Trump across the nation.
The ONLY pattern we are seeing is illegal alien Mexican thugs assaulting law abiding American citizens.
This POS mayor needs to face some of the Mexican thugs up close and personal.
The only reason they are doing this is that they are starting to feel the heat of threatening lawsuits, and bad publicity. The mayor’s and police chief’s original statements are how they really feel. The condemnation by Sanders and Clinton are just as phony.
Liccardo, lick my boots in Italian...
BS
They aren’t even “new statements”.
This article dated three days ago merely reports again the asinine and incompetent statements made by La Raza’s San Jose representative and his police union.
Anyone who possesses video, photos or other information on people involved in illegal behavior at the rally are urged to contact the San Jose Police Departments Assaults Unit at 408.537.4161, or by calling 311.
The PD as normal procedure should have assigned persons to take tons of video, photos etc as part of their preparation. Did they? Inquiring minds want to know. I didn’t sdee any helicopters on the news, where they there aiding and taking video? Horses, dogs?
total malfeasance imo.
This one needs to be tried for attempted murder.
https://mobile.twitter.com/Timcast/status/738561162980134913
Gee that’s like blaming the victim for getting raped. That forced apology must’ve really hurt ‘em to make.
“It is regrettable that this has become a pattern”
Since he recognized a pattern, why not provide sufficient protection?
Just like the baltimore mayor, he wanted folks to go wild because he was on their “side”.
I was just going to post the same thing. He just admitted fault. I’m an attorney.
And remember, Mayor.......destruction of official documents is also a crime.
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Appears there is a conspiracy by Mayor Liccardo and Police Chief Garcia (1) to let thugs burn the American flag, and, (2) to maul and attack Trump supporters.
L/E looking the other way as Trump supporters were attacked cannot be tolerated. This MUST be investigated and punishment meted out at the highest level possible.
Time to open the books of tax-subsidized San Jose law enforcement agencies. What are they requesting tax dollars for? And what are they doing with tax dollars?
Garcia and Liccardo are both La Raza activists---did La Raza ever receive tax dollars from S/J budgets? For hat reason? Ho as it used?
Taxpayers demand investigations by the following agencies commence at once:
<><> FBI -- Wire Fraud Division
<><> IRS-Fraud Unit
<><> Department of Justices Office of the Inspector General,
<><> Department of Commerces Office of Inspector General.
<><> DOJ's Criminal Division-- Public Integrity Section
<><> DOJ Criminal Division--Organized Crime and Gang Section.
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It is also possible that San Jose L/E official committed other federal offenses including but not limited to:
<><> Title 18 U.S.C. §1341, Mail Fraud, 18 U.S.C.§1001, Presenting a False Document to an Agent of the US Government (involves several felonies and could include forgery); NOTE falsifying official documents is the preferred criminal method to cover-up larger crimes)
<><> 18 U.S.C.§1027 False statements and concealment of facts in relation to documents required by the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 and other possible offenses including civiland/or criminal RICO violations.
<><> 18 U.S.C. §§1961-68 (RICO Act)18 U.S.C. §1001 (making false Statements to Agents of the US Government),
<><> 18 U.S.C. §241(Conspiracies, collusion, aiding and abetting violations of the Civil Rights of San Jose taxpayers).
Possibly full investigations centering on RICO conspiracies under 18 U.S.C. §1962(c) could be warranted because: (1) the errant L/E personnel are (1) employed by or associated with an enterprise (2) that engaged in or affected interstate commerce and that (3) the persons operated or managed the enterprise (4) through a "pattern" (5) of racketeering activity, and, (6) the taxpayers were injured by reason of the "pattern" of racketeering activity.
Alleged Offenses could include: Violation of Title 18 U.S.C. §241 Conspiracy Against Constitutional Rights which prohibits in relevant part, two or more persons (from conspiring) to injure, oppress, threaten, or intimidate any person in any State, Territory, Commonwealth, Possession, or District in the free exercise or enjoyment of any right or privilege secured to him by the Constitution or laws of the United States, or because of his having so exercised the same . . . See, 18 U.S.C. §241.
<><>42 U.S. Code § 1983 - Civil action for deprivation of rights Current through Pub. L. 114-38. (See Public Laws for the current Congress.)
Every person who, under color of any statute, ordinance, regulation, custom, or usage, of any State or Territory or the District of Columbia, subjects, or causes to be subjected, any citizen of the United States or other person within the jurisdiction thereof to the deprivation of any rights, privileges, or immunities secured by the Constitution and laws, shall be liable to the party injured in an action at law, suit in equity, or other proper proceeding for redress, except that in any action brought against a judicial officer for an act or omission taken in such officers judicial capacity, injunctive relief shall not be granted unless a declaratory decree was violated or declaratory relief was unavailable.
For the purposes of this section, any Act of Congress applicable exclusively to the District of Columbia shall be considered to be a statute of the District of Columbia. (R.S. 1979; Pub. L. 96170, Dec. 29, 1979, 93 Stat. 1284; Pub. L. 104317, title III, 309(c), Oct. 19, 1996, 110 Stat. 3853.)
We now know who you are and who you represent....certainly not the people and American Citizens of your Town, County, or Nation...
You all should resign...you broke your oath of office to Serve and Protect the American People, not a bunch of illegal immigrants flying the Mexican Flag on American Soil!!!
Occupying force? This moron oughta realize he's in the United States of America....not the Third World. We don't need or want his kind of thinking in our country.
<><> If he told the truth on official departmental incidence forms he's required to sign off on....,....he's screwed.
<><>If he falsified the incidence forms....he's screwed.
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I hear the backlash is so intense, Garcia is in hiding.... he's called "Typhoid Mary" over at City Hall. ROTFLOL.
What does Garcia know?.......he speaks only for the Latino Bund
Those obnoxious Social Democrats had it coming when they provoked those peaceful Brownshirts.
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