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Title: LA Sheriff Threatens To Submit Photographer to FBI's Hit List View count: 35105 Rating: 4.5252523 (198 ratings) Description: If you happened to see Rick Sanchez's broadcast of this encounter, you should know that he left out the some very important facts a la Fox News style in order to slant the story to his opinion and publicly smear me. His producer, Janelle, was also very upset that I decided to not do the show. You should have heard her screaming at me on the phone this morning, demanding to know my attorney's name. Finally, let's not forget that this is the same Rick Sanchez that struck a man with his vehicle in 1990 and like a spineless coward, left the scene. The man later died due to his injuries from the accident. According to Sanchez's attorney, the alcohol in Sanchez's system was due to Sanchez going home to calm his nerves with a couple of drinks. Sure. Important facts that Rick Sanchez left out of his Bias Broadcast: -Gylfie lied by stating MTA has a policy against photography. Photography is allowed on the Metro. -Gylfie threatened to submit my name to the TLO. -Gylfie threatened to disrupt the rest of my life by submitting my name to the FBI's "hit list". -Gylfie made inaccurate claims that the London bombings were planted and that the terrorists took photos beforehand. None of which is true. The attack was conducted by suicide bombers, bombs weren't planted, and the attackers only did a trial run--which did not include taking photos. -Gylfie did not just do a physical pat down, but went into my pockets and emptied the contents on the ground. Sanchez also renamed Officer Bayes "unidentified man", and questioned if I ever heard of the London and Madrid bombings. Yes, I obviously have. Neither attack was carried out by using cameras. However, cell phones and bags/ruck sacks were used. So why aren't those items being criminalized? To voice your concerns regarding my unlawful detainment contact the following individuals and offices: Los Angeles County Sheriff's online complaint form. Michael J. Gennaco, Chief Attorney The Office of Indepedent Review 4900 South Eastern Avenue, Suite 204 Commerce, CA 90040 Phone: (323) 890-5360 Email: mjgennac@laoir.com Karyn Mannis, Captain Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, Internal Affairs Bureau http://www.lasd.org/divisions/leadership-training-div/bureaus/iab.html (323) 890-5300 Eric Garcetti, City Council President 5500 Hollywood Blvd., 4th Floor Hollywood, CA 90028 Phone: 323-957-4500 Email: councilmember.garcetti@lacity.org NOTE: Garcetti's office is directly across the street from where this unlawful detainment took place. Gil Garcetti, Eric's father, is also a former Los Angeles District Attorney, as well as an acclaimed urban photographer, so Eric should be well aware of photographers' rights and the issues that we deal with today. Tom Labonge, Councilmember, District 4 Hollywood Field Office 6501 Fountain Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90028 Phone: (323) 957-6415 Email: councilmember.labonge@lacity.org Tags: police, cops, sheriffs, harassment, police harassment, police abuse, terrorism, los angeles, metro, subway, photography, photographers' rights, discarted, hollywood, Author: discarted |