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By Michael Webster:
Investigative Reporter
May 7, 2008 12:00 PM PDT
U.S. Justice Department reports that former Long Beach police
officer Joseph Ferguson was sentenced in federal court in Los
Angeles, Calif., for his role in a series of home invasion
robberies over a two-year period which were connected to the
LAPD in the wake of the 1999 Rampart corruption scandal.
Ferguson was sentenced to 97 months in prison and four years of
supervised release.
On Jan. 30, 2008, a Los Angeles jury convicted the defendant
of conspiring to violate civil rights, conspiring to possess
narcotics with intent to distribute, and possession of narcotics
with intent to distribute. The defendant’s brother and
co-defendant, former Los Angeles police officer William
Ferguson, was also convicted of deprivation of rights under
color of law and several firearms offenses and is scheduled to
be sentenced on May 19, 2008.
As previously reported by this reporter the evidence at trial
showed that the defendant and his co-defendants were members of
a wide-ranging criminal conspiracy, led by former Los Angeles
police officer Ruben Palomares and including other law
enforcement officers and drug dealers. Together, they committed
more than 40 burglaries and robberies throughout the Los Angeles
area between early 1999 and June of 2001. The robberies
generally were committed after the group received information
that a particular location was involved in illegal
drug-trafficking. The robbery teams usually consisted of
multiple sworn police officers in uniform or displaying a
official police badge, who would gain access to the residence by
falsely telling any occupants that they were police officers and
that they were conducting a legitimate search for drugs or drug
dealers. Victims often were violently restrained, threatened or
assaulted during the search. These brutal assaults included
firing point blank stun gun at a victim, striking victims with
police batons and putting a gun in the mouth of victims. After
these on and off duty police officers stole the drugs, they
would use co-conspirators to sell the drugs and they would split
the profits among the group.
In all, 17 defendants, including law
enforcement officers from the Los Angeles Police Department, the
Long Beach Police Department, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s
Department, and the California Department of Corrections have
been convicted or have previously
pleaded guilty to federal crimes in connection with the
conspiracies.
“This former police officer violated his oath as a public
servant when he, along with his co-defendants, began engaging in
violent criminal conduct,” said Grace Chung Becker, Acting
Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division. “While
the vast majority of law enforcement officers carry out their
difficult duties in a professional manner, the Department of
Justice will not hesitate to prosecute those who cross that
line.”
During the course of the conspiracy, Palomares provided
associates with official LAPD badges, uniforms, radios, firearms
and other equipment. Some of the robberies were committed after
the thieves drove to the location in official LAPD police black
and white squad cars. The robbers used the LAPD equipment to
make victims believe they were the subject of legitimate law
enforcement operations and to minimize the defendants’ risk of
being questioned if confronted by law enforcement officers.
The indictment alleged a series of incidents in which the
robbery crew broke into houses and commercial establishments
with the goal of obtaining narcotics, cash, guns and other
valuables. Palomares was involved in all of the incidents, with
the Fergusons and Loaiza participating in many of them. In one
burglary, members of the gang allegedly stole 600 pounds of
marijuana. In another incident, several co-conspirators
allegedly stole television sets from an 18-wheel truck in
Montebello. And, in another robbery outside a Fontana market,
Palomares and another man dressed as a police officers robbed a
man of $45,000 worth of pseudoephedrine pills, which are the key
precursor chemical in the manufacture of methamphetamine.
The other three defendants named in the indictment are
fugitives at this time. They are:
- Michelle Barajas, 38, of Paramount;
- Armando Contreras-Lopez, 35, of Paramount; and
- Oscar Loaiza, 35, of Montebello, who is a cousin of Palomares.
These three defendants are accused, along with the three law
enforcement defendants, of conspiring to violate civil rights
and conspiring to possess both marijuana and cocaine with the
intent to distribute the narcotics.
"The depth of corruption and audacity among these law
enforcement officers is nothing less than stunning," said United
States Attorney Debra Wong Yang. "While having a badge imparts
some degree of power to an officer of the law, it also imparts a
great deal of responsibility. In addition to rejecting their
responsibilities to the law, these officers rejected their
sacred responsibilities to their communities and their
departments."
“These defendants, who were sworn to serve and protect the
people of Los Angeles, went from enforcing the law to breaking
the law,” said Grace Chung Becker, Acting Assistant Attorney
General for the Civil Rights Division. “While the vast majority
of law enforcement officers carry out their difficult duties in
a professional manner, the Department of Justice will not
hesitate to prosecute those who cross that line.”
“This case exposed a dark world of corrupt law enforcement
officers who defiled their badges and compromised the good work
of their colleagues,” said U.S. Attorney Thomas P. O'Brien.
“The home invasion robberies committed by these former officers
shocks the conscience and will lead to lengthy prison sentences
that they so richly deserve.”
"The reality is, no police department is immune from bad
cops," stated Los Angeles Police Chief William J. Bratton. "I
have no tolerance for intentional misconduct and will deal with
it forcefully and aggressively. Supervision, safeguards and
civilian oversight are used to monitor employees and ensure
quality police service. No good cop wants to work with a bad
cop. No good cop wants a bad cop in their Department. Today's
announcement proves we are committed to getting rid of those who
would tarnish the LAPD badge."
Long Beach Police Chief Anthony Batts stated: "When a police
officer violates the laws that he has sworn to uphold, it erodes
the public trust that we in law enforcement work so hard to
build. The men and women of the Long Beach Police Department
take great pride in their work and are fully committed to the
safety of our community. Reckless actions by individuals that
undermine the integrity of this department and damage the public
trust will not be tolerated."
An indictment
contains allegations that a defendant has committed a crime.
Every defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven
guilty in court.
- Ruben Palomares, 36 of Diamond Bar, who was arrested on
federal narcotics charges in 2001 and was terminated by the LAPD
in 2003;
- Gabriel Loaiza, 30, of Montebello, who received law
enforcement training and unsuccessfully applied to be a
non-sworn employee of the Long Beach Police Department in 2000,
was arrested with Palomares in 2001;
- Jesse Moya, 29, of Whittier, who was a Los Angeles Police
Officer until late 2004;
- Manuel Hernandez, 25, of Pico Rivera, who is a cousin of
Palomares;
- Alvin Moon, 30, of San Gabriel, who also received law
enforcement training and unsuccessfully applied to the Los
Angeles Police Department, was arrested along with Palomares and
Gabriel Loaiza in 2001;
- Manny Martinez-Godinez, 25;
- Jessica Treat, 31, of Whittier;
- Steve Quintero, 30, of Montebello, a custodial police officer
with the Garden Grove Police Department;
- Geronimo Sevilla, 32, of Whittier, who met Palomares while he
was a LAPD explorer scout and who unsuccessfully applied to the
department in 2000;
- Jesus Estrada Dominguez, 40;
- Pablo Estrada, 29, of La Puente, a friend of Gabriel Loaiza;
- Juan Pablo Mendoza, 29, of Muscoy, who is a cousin of
Palomares; and
- David Barajas, 32, of Paramount, a longtime friend of
Palomares who is currently in custody on unrelated narcotics
charges.
“The FBI counts public corruption as its top criminal program
priority, and this case illustrates that commitment.
Investigators and detectives tirelessly pursued a small number
of law enforcement officers who, in betrayal of their sworn duty
to serve the public, used their badges and guns as instruments
of terror and personal gain,” said Salvador Hernandez, Assistant
Director in Charge of the FBI in Los Angeles. “The FBI, along
with its law enforcement partners, will continue to root out the
small percentage of sworn personnel that act outside the law.”
This case was investigated by Special Agent Phil Carson of the
Federal Bureau of Investigation, with the assistance of Steve
Sambar, Roger Mora and Mark Bigel of the Los Angeles and Long
Beach Police Departments. This case was prosecuted by Assistant
U.S. Attorney Douglas M. Miller of Los Angeles and Department of
Justice Trial Attorneys Jeffrey S. Blumberg and Joshua D. Mahan.
The Civil Rights Division is committed to the vigorous
enforcement of the federal criminal civil rights statutes, such
as laws that prohibit willful acts of misconduct by law
enforcement officials. In Fiscal Year 2007, the Criminal
Section convicted the highest number of defendants in its
history, surpassing the record previously set in Fiscal Year
2006.
The Department of Justice has compiled a significant record on
criminal civil rights law enforcement misconduct prosecutions in
the last seven years. During the last seven years, the Criminal
Section obtained convictions of 53 percent more defendants (391
v. 256) in color of law cases than the previous seven years.
Rampart scandal
Related article:
Los Angeles, Long Beach And Other
Police Officers Found Guilty Of Home Invasion Robberies &
Trafficking In Drugs
SOURCE
U.S. Department of
Justice
L.A. P.D
L.B.P.D
L.A. Times
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