L.A. PORT POLICE & L.A. COUNTY SHERIFF CONSPIRE IN KIDNAPPING OF CARPENTER

by justice for all Friday, Jan. 13, 2012 at 5:49 PM
joe@raisethefist.com

L.A. Port Police & L.A. County Sheriff conspire with kidnappers to allow kidnapping of local carpenter. The kidnapper's unregistered firearm was confiscated by Port Police who returned it to them with the victim in their car.

L.A. PORT POLICE & L.A. COUNTY SHERIFF CONSPIRE IN KIDNAPPING OF CARPENTER

L.A. HARBOR - It was the sixth game of The World Series, 2011 and Joe just made it back to his sailboat in the L.A. Harbor around 9:30pm. As he walked through the marina, two men jumped out and attempted to abduct him at gunpoint. Joe paused and then rushed the men. There was a scuffle on the docks and they went into the harbor. Another resident witnessed the incident and immediately called 911. Within minutes, the L.A. Port Police arrived and detained all three men.


After several hours, it was discovered that the two assailants were bail bondsmen from Idaho where Joe had an unresolved disturbing the peace charge, along with a civil contempt charge stemming from divorce proceedings. These charges were not extraditable and were no more than a traffic ticket in their severity. The L.A. Port Police confirmed that they had no authority to hold Joe, confiscated the unregistered automatic pistol used in the assault and released everybody.


Joe went back to his boat. 15 minutes later, officers went down to Joe’s boat and said that he had an unpaid traffic ticket in Orange County which went to a warrant and were arresting him. Joe was transported to the L.A. County Sheriff station in Carson where the sheriff refused to take him. First, Joe was injured in the attack and required a medical release for Carson to accept him, so the L.A. Port Police took Joe to Little Company of Mary for treatment and obtained a release. Second, Orange County was contacted and refused to pick up Joe for a traffic ticket. Third, Joe continued to be vocal about his rights and the law and accused every officer involved of aiding and abetting an abduction and kidnapping. After six hours of being detained at the Carson facility, the sheriff refusing to book Joe, and Orange County’s refusal to pick him up, L.A. Port Police officers did not release Joe and decided after numerous telephone calls with their superiors to transport him to the Twin Towers in Downtown L.A.


Joe entered into the holding facility and was never fingerprinted or photographed. He was rushed through the maze and released within a few hours. During this time, Joe was again vocal about his rights and the aiding and abetting of an abduction and requested help from several L.A. County Sheriffs who laughed at him and said they were understaffed. Upon exiting the facility, Joe was faced with a wall of 11 L.A. County Sheriffs standing behind the two out of state bail bondsmen who were then, with the support of L.A. County deputies, allowed to handcuff, abduct and transport Joe against his will.


Joe was then driven across state lines through three states to Idaho, but not before the kidnappers met with the Port Police at a Burger King off of the Harbor Freeway where their unregistered automatic pistol was returned to them. Joe waited 27 days to see a judge who immediately released him on 11/23/11.


There were several violations of law and procedure in this matter that both the L.A. Port Police and L.A. County Sheriff committed. During the drive to Idaho, Joe learned from his kidnappers that they were in constant contact with the Port Police during the entire ordeal, who informed them of Joe’s status and which jail they [the kidnappers] could best abduct him. They were also in contact with the L.A. County Sheriff warrant officer at the Twin Towers who coordinated and conspired to allow them to abduct Joe, with the assistance of L.A. County Deputies.


Joe was abducted and kidnapped outside a L.A. County Sheriff facility with the assistance of 11 deputies. His civil rights were violated and only through conspiring with the L.A. Port Police and L.A. County Sheriff were his kidnappers afforded the opportunity to do so. Law enforcement should protect citizens and be held to a higher standard than the general public. Ignorance of the law is no excuse and if we can’t rely on our police to know the law, then who can we rely on? Let’s hope it is the Judicial System.


The L.A. Port Police and L.A. County Sheriff knew their actions were illegal and conspired in the kidnapping of Joe. None of the charges were extraditable, which explains why the prescriptions in Penal Code 847.5 were avoided and not verified by The L.A. Port Police or L.A. County Sheriff:


The L.A. Port Police was fully aware of the kidnapping of Joe and the unregistered firearm used in the commission of the crime. Not only were those who committed the crime not arrested, they were assisted by the Port Police in the commission of the crime, who drove several miles outside of the L.A. Port to a Burger King parking lot to return an unregistered automatic pistol to the kidnappers while their victim, Joe, was in their vehicle. This is beyond comprehension in a free society and the applicable Penal Codes are:


What is more disturbing than the bail bondsmen committing numerous felonies and misdemeanors in this matter is the fact that the agencies citizens depend upon to ensure that their rights are protected; conspired with the criminals, aided and abetted in their crimes and became criminal themselves by violating the very laws they are sworn to uphold. This situation is intolerable and must be resolved with appropriate disciplinary actions against those responsible and the implementation of training measures and policies to ensure this ignorance and blatant defiance of law by the L.A. Port Police and L.A. County Sheriff are minimized or ceased altogether.

Joe has been severely injured and traumatized by the L.A. Port Police and L.A. County Sheriff through their deliberate acts, policies and procedures that violate the laws they should know and uphold, including Joe’s civil rights. He is adamant in seeking justice in this matter.

Joe is a carpenter by trade and lives between Southern California and Baja.

He may be contacted at:

joe@raisethefist.com