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Jury Deadlocks On One Count In Violent Videotaped Arrest Trial LAPD Placed On Tactical Alert
http://www.nbc4.tv/news/2365393/detail.html ^ | 7/29/03 | NBC

Posted on 07/29/2003 2:51:05 PM PDT by Die_Hard Conservative Lady

UPDATED: 2:41 p.m. PDT July 29, 2003

LOS ANGELES -- A judge declared a hung jury Tuesday in the case against a former Inglewood police officer accused of assaulting a handcuffed teenager during a videotaped arrest, but jurors found his partner innocent of falsifying a police report.

Jeremy Morse, 25, the former officer accused of assault, could have received as much as three years in prison if convicted. His partner, Bijan Darvish, 26, would have faced the same penalty.

The announcement came on the fourth day of deliberations. The verdict was read Tuesday afternoon in court before Superior Court Judge William Hollingsworth, Jr.

Darvish (pictured, left) and his attorney banged their fists on the counsel table and breathed "Yes" as the verdicts were read.

Someone in the courtroom yelled, "No justice here!" and was silenced by Hollingsworth.

People standing outside the courthouse held signs saying "Peace After the Verdict," hoping to pevent riots like the ones that devastated the city after four white police officers were acquitted of state charges in the videotaped beating of black motorist Rodney King in 1992.

Morse was white and the teen, Donovan Jackson, is black.

The Los Angeles Police Department has been placed on a citywide tactical alert. The designation allows for increased deployment of officers if needed in the wake of the reading of the verdict in the Inglewood police beating case.

Deliberations started Thursday on whether fired officer Jeremy Morse, 25, committed assault under color of authority when he slammed Donovan Jackson onto a police car during a July 6, 2002, arrest.

The jury asked for clarification of certain instructions Monday, according to the District Attorney's Office.

Morse's former partner, Officer Bijan Darvish, 26, is charged with filing a false police report about the incident.

Each could face up to three years in prison if convicted.

Jackson, then 16, was arrested for resisting arrest but never charged with a crime.

Prosecutors acknowledge that Jackson struggled with officers at the gas station where his father had been questioned about expired license plate tags.

But they contend he was limp or unconscious and no threat when Morse hauled him up by his collar and belt and slammed him onto the trunk of the car.

Morse then punched Jackson in the head but said it was a reaction to the youth grabbing his groin.

The incidents were videotaped by a bystander.

In closing arguments, the prosecutors called Morse an "angry, out-of-control" cop who was administering street justice to a suspect who had struggled with him.

The defense contended the police car trunk was flexible and Jackson wasn't seriously hurt. Lawyers argued Morse could be construed as having used reasonable force to subdue a suspect who was a potential threat.

Race was not mentioned in the trial, although Morse is white and Jackson is black. However, the videotape drew protests and comparisons to the 1991 videotaped beating of black motorist Rodney King by four white Los Angeles police officers. Rioting broke out when the four were acquitted of state charges.

The four days of violence killed 55 people, injured more than 2,000 and caused about $1 billion in damage. Two of the officers were later sent to prison on federal civil rights charges.

"What we don't want to see is a repeat of what we saw in the Rodney King trial -- a weak prosecution, weak statements," Earl Ofari Hutchison, a community activist, told NBC4.

(Excerpt) Read more at nbc4.tv ...


TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: California
KEYWORDS: arresttrial; verdict; videotaped; violent
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To: Amerigomag
FYI -

L.A.'s police chief has no control over Inglewood, which has its own department and chief. Inglewood is in the County of L.A., but not the City.
61 posted on 07/29/2003 5:12:16 PM PDT by CarmelValleyite
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To: gsrinok
You are wrong about the ethnicity of the majority of "rioters" in 1992 in Los Angeles. Despite the number of black faces you saw on the tube carrying off TV sets, furniture, etc., there were many more Hispanics involved in the looting than there were Blacks. That's a fact.
62 posted on 07/29/2003 5:14:55 PM PDT by CarmelValleyite
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To: CarmelValleyite
If that were true, I would be very surprised. Not only were the faces on the TV mostly black, but in the aftermath, it was predominantly black "leaders" who addressed the riots and defended the rioters.

By the way, why put rioters in quotations? It's hardly in dispute that the term is accurate.
63 posted on 07/29/2003 5:21:55 PM PDT by gsrinok
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To: vetvetdoug
Wounded? Why would you try to wound someone that is trying to beat you to death? I say aim for the head and hope for the best.
64 posted on 07/29/2003 5:24:43 PM PDT by mrmeyer
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To: mrmeyer
Actually, I would go with the "empty the clip" approach.
65 posted on 07/29/2003 5:26:01 PM PDT by gsrinok
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To: pgyanke
I understand the media is basically trying to incite a riot over this! I would not be a police officer in that city for any amount of money.
66 posted on 07/29/2003 5:27:24 PM PDT by ladyinred (The left have blood on their hands.)
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To: gsrinok
You can go back to all the statistics gathered by our major L.A. newspapers if you like, but the fact is that despite what you saw on your TV, more Hispanics were involved in looting than were Blacks in 1992.

I live in Los Angeles and we all were under curfews, etc., for days. We had access to much more information, 24/7, about the situation than did the rest of the country, naturally. The statistics revealed after the events were over were surprising, but not shocking since there are far more Hispanics in this area than there are Blacks. Blacks in Los Angeles are not a huge group anymore and haven't been for years.

Blacks have been leaving the area in droves for quite awhile, and their previous L.A. locales have been taken over by Hispanics.
67 posted on 07/29/2003 6:20:04 PM PDT by CarmelValleyite
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To: CarmelValleyite
That is a surprise to me, but I'll admit that I don't read much from the LA Times.
68 posted on 07/29/2003 8:32:00 PM PDT by gsrinok
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To: CarmelValleyite
It's true, the Hispanics may have been doing most of the looting, but who was doing the killing? The media treated the killings as a secondary story.

I guess it wasn't politically correct to point out the wrongs of those who murdered white people.
69 posted on 07/30/2003 9:43:44 AM PDT by rodeo-mamma
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To: rodeo-mamma
Murders were hardly a secondary story. It's not clear exactly WHO committed each murder from the stats available, but here's what we know for certain:

53 deaths occurred in the 1992 L.A. Riots, and many of them were from accidents/fire.

The dead were:

25 African-Americans
16 Latinos
8 Whites
2 Asians
1 Algerian
1 Indian or Middle-Easterner (unclear)

48 were men
5 were women

So what was that about all those murdered White people again????????
70 posted on 07/30/2003 1:34:39 PM PDT by CarmelValleyite
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