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Saturday, August 8, 2015

ROHNERT PARK CALIFORNIA COP DRAWS GUN ON "CONSTITUTIONALIST" WITHOUT CAUSE~COP SUSPENDED WITH PAY WITH NO APOLOGIES TO CITIZEN

ROHNERT PARK CALIFORNIA COP DRAWS GUN ON "CONSTITUTIONALIST" WITHOUT CAUSE

VIDEO: COP DRAWS SIDEARM 

ON MAN FOR FILMING

“Are you some kind of a constitutionalist?” 
cop asks man filming
BY ADAN SALAZAR
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:
Video: Cop Draws Sidearm on Man for Filming
A California police officer drew his firearm on a man who was merely filming in his own neighborhood, in an intense moment caught on film.
The incident began last Wednesday when Rohnert Park resident Don McComas says he noticed an officer in a patrol vehicle observing him while he latched his boat onto his SUV.
“I stood up and just watched him,” McComas described. “He ever so slowly pulled away, circled the court opposite my house and then just parked facing my house. After an honest couple of minutes I pulled out my camera and pressed record.”
At the start of filming, the officer pulls into and stops in the middle of McComas’ cul-de-sac and appears to call in his license plate number.
The officer then proceeds to draw his cell phone and bizzarely begins to film McComas.
“He thinks he’s being funny now,” McComas comments.
“Go ahead and take your hand out of your pocket,” the unidentified officer upon exiting the cruiser orders McComas, who refuses saying, “No sir I’ve done absolutely nothing. No.”
The incident takes a serious turn when the officer removes his sidearm from his holster and begins approaching McComas menacingly.
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“As minor as some would say it was, when I saw his gun gripped in his hand I really thought he was going to shoot me and claim my hand was in my pocket,” McComas says in the Youtube video description.
When McComas demands to know why the officer got out of his car, the officer replies, “You’re taking a picture of me, I’m taking a picture of you.”
The officer then argues he has the right to be on the sidewalk outside of the man’s house, as McComas expresses his family has been persistently harassed by police.
“What’s wrong with you, man?” the officer asks.
“Your station is corrupt,” McComas answers.
“Oh ok,” the officer says, before asking, “Are you some kind of a constitutionalist? Crazy guy or something like that?”
After cooling down, the officer walks back to his vehicle defeated, telling McComas to “go ahead and put it on Youtube.”
The video is sparking outrage, with many police accountability activist groups calling out the flagrant disregard for the rule of law and common decency.
“This is a blatant abuse of power and a disgrace to the man, as well as to the Rohnert Park Police Department if they choose to ignore their officers extreme methods,” Cop Block notes.
Yesterday, the mayor and city manager of the City of Rohnert Park released a statement saying they plan to “conduct an internal review to verify that appropriate protocols were followed.”
Message about video of Rohnert Park Public Safety Officer Posted Date: 8/4/2015 Regarding video of Rohnert Park Public Safety Officer:
We’ve been made aware of this matter and we are taking it seriously. We understand the concerns that have been raised by our community and others and we want the public to know that your trust in law enforcement in our City is a top priority. As a result, we will conduct an internal review to verify that appropriate protocols were followed. We will also review our protocols because we want to make sure we are using the best practices for the highest level of safety for both our officers and the community.
Mayor Amy Ahanotu and City Manager Darrin Jenkins
The department’s Facebook page was evidently deleted sometime yesterday. A cached version shows users began sharing the McComas confrontation on the page accompanied by comments which the department may have feared would tarnish their reputation.
“Thank you,” a message left by the department early Tuesday morning reads. “This has already been brought to our attention and will be responded to in due course. Take care.”
The Free Thought Project’s Matt Agorist highlights that a section of the California penal code regarding drawing a firearm in a “threatening manner” may have been violated by the officer.
“According to CAL. PEN. CODE § 417 : California Code – Section 417:
(2) Every person who, except in self-defense, in the presence of any other person, draws or exhibits any firearm, whether loaded or unloaded, in a rude, angry, or threatening manner, or who in any manner, unlawfully uses a firearm in any fight or quarrel is punishable as follows: (A) If the violation occurs in a public place and the firearm is a pistol, revolver, or other firearm capable of being concealed upon the person, by imprisonment in a county jail for not less than three months and not more than one year, by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000), or by both that fine and imprisonment. (B) In all cases other than that set forth in subparagraph (A), a misdemeanor, punishable by imprisonment in a county jail for not less than three months.
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The Northern California Police officer, now identified as Dave Rodriguez by a city source, caught on video brandishing his weapon to a man who filmed the entire incident has been awarded temporary paid administrative leave. Assistant City Manager Don Schwartz said in a statement. "The city truly believes in community-oriented policing and deeply values the relationship between law enforcement and our community. The incident portrayed on the video is not a typical interaction between our public safety officers and the public,"

The incident takes a serious turn when the officer removes his sidearm from his holster and begins approaching McComas menacingly. 
“As minor as some would say it was, when I saw his gun gripped in his hand I really thought he was going to shoot me and claim my hand was in my pocket,” McComas says in the Youtube video description. 
The officer then argues he has the right to be on the sidewalk outside of the man’s house, as McComas expresses his family has been persistently harassed by police. 
“What’s wrong with you, man?” the officer asks. 
“Your station is corrupt,” McComas answers. 
“Oh ok,” the officer says, before asking, “Are you some kind of a constitutionalist? Crazy guy or something like that?” 
And what if he was a Constitutionalist? Someone that believes in the founding principals that the officer should have swore an oath on? Isn’t every oath abiding police officer a Constitutionalist?

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ROHNERT PARK CITY, CALIFORNIA OFFICIALS:
Amy Ahanotu
AMY O. AHANOTU, MAYOR
CONTACT INFORMATION  Mailing Address: City Hall, 130 Avram Avenue, Rohnert Park, CA 94928  Phone: (707) 588-2223
SWEARS TO UPHOLD THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES & CALIFORNIA

    Gina Belforte
    GINA BELFORTE, VICE MAYOR
    CONTACT INFORMATIONMailing Address: City Hall, 130 Avram Avenue, Rohnert Park, CA 94928  Phone: (707) 588-2223 Cell phone: (707) 888-2724
    Darrin W. Jenkins, City Manager
    The City Manager's Office supports the information and policymaking needs of the Council, implements Council decisions and directives, and manages the day-to-day operations of City departments. The CIty Manager is appointed by the City Council to serve as chief executive and administrative officer. Under the City Council/City Manager form of government, the Council establishes policies for operations within the City and it is the City Manager's responsibility to ensure these policies are carried out.
    Contact Information:City Hall, 130 Avram Avenue  Rohnert Park, CA 94928  Phone: (707) 588-2223  Email: admin@rpcity.org 
    The City contracts with Burke, Williams & Sorensen, LLP for provision of City Attorney services. The City Attorney is the chief legal adviser to the City Council. The City Attorney advises the City Council, city advisory bodies, and city staff on a wide variety of matters including land use, public works contracts, cable television, refuse and recycling, finance (taxes, fees, and charges), mobile home rent review, and personnel and is responsible for drafting ordinances, contracts, and other legal documents. The City Attorney attends regular meetings of the City Council, Planning Commission, and Rent Appeals Board.
    Michelle Marchetta Kenyon, City AttorneyAlexandra M. Barnhill, Assistant City Attorney
    Phone: (707) 588-2214

    Director Brian Masterson of Police

    Chief Brian Masterson
    Brian Masterson
    Director of Public Safety
    Department:Public Safety
    Phone:(707) 584-2650
    Fax:(707) 584-2656
    Address:500 City Center Drive
    Location:Public Safety Headquarters