Yes RLynne, Kelly's dad has a civil law suit planned, but that will wait until he knows whether or not there will be state criminal charges. If there are not, we still have the option of the feds indicting on federal charges.
Here's what you all can do, even if you are not nearby or otherwise cannot join the protests. Write to D.A. Tony Rackaukas at:
http://orangecountyda.com/home/index.asp?page=160
Tell him that you are aware of what six Fullerton P.D. did to an unarmed, homeless man, that the medical evidence revealed by Mr. Thomas is self-explanatory, and that you simply want to be able to trust in LE again, that they are there to protect and serve, not murder and then get away with it.
I used to see LE pull someone over and I'd get afraid. Not for the person being pulled over, but for the officer. I know how dangerous a job it can be. I have heard too many cases where an officer is shot to death. One just happened recently, for no reason.
Now, after so many of these cases, I am still afraid, but afraid of what the police may do. That's not right. When I was a child I was taught to find a policeman if I was in trouble. What's this kid being taught?:
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...65702195.55975.197892353607303&type=1&theater
This is not right. The police deserve our support and they have always had it from me. But when things like this happen and are not addressed in a timely or adequate manner, I cannot give it to them. That's what I'm hoping everyone will say to Mr. Rackaukas.
I truly understand that there are speedy trial rights and government funded lawyers to contend with when deciding who to charge with what, and when but when D.A. spokeshole Susan Kang-Schroeder says she is confident that the people of Orange County want them to take their time and issue the right charges, she's just blowing smoke because it has been TWO MONTHS! They have interviewed 150 witnesses! The medical evidence is there! I am sick of politics and game playing. Right is right. They need to do their job, now!
Sorry, guys, ever since Saturday and the FPD's attempt to violate our civil right to peaceful protest, I've been getting angrier and angrier. This is where I live! I saw Kelly at the train station on various occasions - crazy, yes. But gentle as a lamb.
BTW, the six cops who did this are all being represented by one lawyer, according to Mr. Thomas. That really bothers me. Some of those cops had more or less responsibility when it came to Kelly's murder so they should have different attorneys to defend their separate interests. Why don't they? Is it because they already have the inside scoop as to what the charges will be? Do they already know they will be minor charges?