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Kelly Thomas & Veth Mam Incidents Have Fullerton Under A Microscope

By GILLIAN FLACCUS and GREG RISLING   08/22/11 06:24 AM ET   AP

FULLERTON, Calif. -- Until last month, the most pressing issues in this quiet Southern California suburb were whether to build homes on rolling hills north of the city, how best to preserve a historic movie theater and a downtown bar scene that got a little too popular for its own good.

Now, the historic city that's home to five colleges and a vibrant nightlife is the target of international outrage after a mentally ill homeless man died following a violent fight with six police officers that was captured on camera. In the video, 37-year-old Kelly Thomas, who suffered from schizophrenia, can be heard crying out for his father over the zapping sound of a stun gun.

The incident last month has ensnared Fullerton in an ever-widening array of state and federal investigations, resignations and rowdy protests – and things promise to get worse for the city before they get better. The acting police chief last week ordered an internal investigation into an unrelated, but volatile confrontation last year after reviewing cell phone footage that appears to contradict sworn testimony given by police officers in court.

Public outcry over the new video prompted the department to acknowledge that officers may have arrested the wrong man. That man, Veth Mam, on Friday filed a federal complaint alleging officers used excessive force and falsified their police reports after arresting him. Mam, 35, was acquitted by a jury earlier this month on charges of assault, battery and resisting arrest, in part because of cell phone video depicting his own arrest.

The two incidents have put Fullerton, an unassuming Orange County city best known as the home of a prominent California State University campus, on the map from Germany to Korea – and unhappy residents and business owners are hunkering down. The city, founded in 1887 in the midst of citrus groves, prides itself on its roster of refurbished turn-of-the-century brick buildings, a bustling summer farmer's market and a hopping nightlife in the redeveloped downtown with a jazz scene that has been known to attract the likes of actor Joe Pesci.

Most families who move to the city put down permanent roots and enjoy the small-town feel in a county better known for its sprawling suburban developments and web of freeways.

"It's a very friendly place, it's kind of low-key and because this has happened now that's all that anybody knows about us," said Michael Ritto, president of the Fullerton Downtown Business Association. "People are all upset, people are marching. I go to work and every day, all day, there's TV cameras and crews everywhere."

The city's biggest quality-of-life issue, an overly active bar scene, has been somewhat tamed in the past several years but is still an issue for police. Mam's arrest last year happened as bars were letting out around 2 a.m.

"They're telling people, `Don't go to Fullerton.' Nobody here did anything wrong. Why should the retailers suffer?" said Ritto, speaking of the protesters who have packed public forums and marched outside the police station every Saturday for a month.

For Fullerton, things began spiraling out of control on July 5, when Thomas got into a violent fight with police officers who were responding to reports that someone had been burglarizing cars at a downtown transit station. Thomas, who suffered severe head and neck injuries, was taken off life support on July 10.

The incident was captured from a distance by a bystander with a cell phone camera and surveillance video from a bus captured upset witnesses telling the bus driver that officers had beaten and repeatedly used a stun gun on Thomas as he cried out for help.

The district attorney's office is investigating the death and the FBI has launched a criminal probe to determine whether Thomas' civil rights were violated. The City Council also last week voted to hire an independent consultant to untangle the events leading to Thomas' death.

The district attorney has additional video of the incident from city surveillance cameras but authorities have not released it – or the officers' names – citing the ongoing investigation.

Police Chief Michael Sellers went on medical leave last week after repeated calls for his resignation and a recall effort is underway against a councilman, the mayor pro tem and Mayor Richard Jones, a retired surgeon who angered many when he said he had seen injuries worse than those suffered by Thomas during the Vietnam War.

On Friday, attorney Garo Mardirossian, who is representing Thomas' family, announced he had also filed a federal civil rights lawsuit on Mam's behalf. He alleges that one of the officers involved in Mam's case was also involved in the fight with Thomas.

Sgt. Andrew Goodrich, a police spokesman, declined to comment on specific allegations in the lawsuit or to confirm the officer was involved in either case.

Mam, 35, was accused of jumping on an officer's back and choking him outside of a bar he and his friends had just left. His criminal attorney, David Borsari, said Mam was actually recording the arrest of his friend on his cell phone when the officer in question knocked the device out of his hand, and wrestled him to the ground where he was arrested.

Another bystander picked up Mam's phone and captured Mam's arrest – footage that proves he never attacked an officer, said Borsari.

The cell phone video was used as evidence by both the prosecution and defense during trial and Mam was acquitted on all counts.

"Once they know that they've been caught, they fall back on, `It's a mistake,'" Borsari said. "I believe it was a calculated attempt to file a false report to mislead a jury."

Goodrich, the police spokesman, said allegations that the officers in the Mam case perjured themselves were false because they believed when they testified that they had arrested the right person.

"I've said it many times, this is a good department that focuses on community service," Goodrich said. "There's a lot of attention focused on us because of the Kelly Thomas incident and we understand that and we respect that."

Prosecutor Rebecca Reed, who handled Mam's case, said her office received the tape more than a month before trial but no one reviewed it until she watched it on the first day of the misdemeanor trial in June. She relied on officers' accounts in building her case, she said.

"I thought it was reasonable that Veth Mam had been involved in this altercation before filming," she said. "The video did not show the whole story."

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Associated Press Writer Greg Risling reported from Los Angeles.

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ebanks84
Grandma knows best!
09:20 AM on 08/27/2011
That's a damn shame. The cops have been caught doing what they do best and they still get off clean. How do you expect cops to properly penalize themselves for their wrongdoings? It has and will never happen. Inquiries into police behavior should go before a civilian board for assessment, not their own chain of command. We, the people, will never have true justice as long as they are evaluating their own behavior.
11:51 PM on 08/24/2011
Come on now. What's up with these pigs. What did they do before cell phone cameras?
10:50 PM on 08/24/2011
It's stated in the video and several times in the article that there was a fight between Thomas and the police. There was no fight. Thomas was assaulted by 4 then 2 more men joined in. He was on the ground when it started and tried to run away. He never fought the police. If you see the cops doing anything film it with your phone. Miss your bus, be late for that appointment but what ever you do film the cops when ever you see them committing a crime. They're murdering and inprisoning innocent defenseless Americans and all we've got is the technology to defend ourselves.
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ebanks84
Grandma knows best!
09:21 AM on 08/27/2011
Excellent advice.
ajbiggs
Semper Fidelis
03:23 PM on 08/24/2011
These cops must be collaborating with the NYPD. 'courtesy, professionalism & respect'....LOL
08:55 AM on 08/23/2011
i love how they call it a fight even when it was one sided , the pigs were the only ones fighting .
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08:08 PM on 08/22/2011
"Prosecutor Rebecca Reed, who handled Mam's case, said her office received the tape more than a month before trial but no one reviewed it until she watched it on the first day of the misdemeanor trial in June. She relied on officers' accounts in building her case, she said.
"I thought it was reasonable that Veth Mam had been involved in this altercation before filming," she said. "The video did not show the whole story."

Rebecca Reed you should be ashamed of yourself, you're a disgrace.
Then.. you should be arrested.
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ebanks84
Grandma knows best!
09:22 AM on 08/27/2011
Sounds like the prosecutor should be prosecuted now for lying.
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Annette Hammond
If only everybody knew
09:11 PM on 08/22/2011
Wow,just checked that out.I agree that the officers should be punished for this as well.Also i found that video a little disturbing at the same time.I'm not going to ask the question to "What gave them the right to do to this homeless man what they did.They went TOO far".I hope there will be justice done for the families sake.I realize it does'nt change the grief they feel.Something needs to be done to show that this is NOT tolerated ANYWHERE!
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ebanks84
Grandma knows best!
09:24 AM on 08/27/2011
What needs to be done is somebody needs to sue the policemen involved and the state for wrongful death. When you hurt their pockets, then something will be done. But not before then that's for sure.
06:31 PM on 08/22/2011
"The district attorney has additional video of the incident from city surveillance cameras but authorities have not released it – or the officers' names – citing the ongoing investigation."

The officers names are: Jay Cicinelli, Kenton Hampton, Manny Ramos, Joe Wolfe, and James Blatney.
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08:12 PM on 08/22/2011
Thank you.
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brightalchemy
05:00 PM on 08/22/2011
Okay we seen this same thing or have we forgotten Rodney King-or wait I forgot this was a BLACK man and those pigs were acquitted, now this is a white man and the city protest. It's coming I just see maybe not this city but another and what happens we have a London riot on our hands and it's bad enough people are losing faith in our police forces. I know there's still a few good ones out there; but for all the goods one we have the bad ones.
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LutherArkwright
Think of it as Evolution in Action..
04:36 PM on 08/22/2011
From the line-cops to the Prosecutors, to the Judges.. Orange County might as well be 1960's South Africa... except THEY hate EVERYONE who's not rich.... white, asian, black, all are equally GUILTY in the eyes of a Pig.
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WILLIEMOJORISIN
You were expecting Mensa members ?
11:53 AM on 08/22/2011
I went to Fullerton for the ambiance and left in an ambulance ;)
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Max Shaw
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04:21 PM on 08/22/2011
You should consider making t-shirts that say that or something similar:

FULLERTON!
Come for the ambiance, leave in an ambulance!
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WILLIEMOJORISIN
You were expecting Mensa members ?
04:30 PM on 08/22/2011
LMAO hmmmm
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WILLIEMOJORISIN
You were expecting Mensa members ?
04:36 PM on 08/22/2011
FULLERTON

I came on vacation left on probation
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socalcde
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10:33 AM on 08/22/2011
"They're telling people, `Don't go to Fullerton.' Nobody here did anything wrong. Why should the retailers suffer?" said Ritto, speaking of the protesters who have packed public forums and marched outside the police station every Saturday for a month."

Sounds like some of the residents and business owner's in Fullerton need a reality check and that reality is that your city government is corrupt and out of control.
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Carmen Slade
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11:42 AM on 08/22/2011
Why should the retailers suffer? Simple. You're in a town with rogue cops who will apparently get medieval on you if you look at them funny.

So, if you want people to go to Fullerton to spend money, you have to make shoppers confident they won't be murdered by insane cops on the street. So, pressure your local government to fire those cops. I'll keep going north and take my chances with LAPD.

So far, all my encounters with the Los Angeles Police force have been quite nice; professional and courteous. They leave their tunk in the trunk, and for the most part are friendly and helpful. (except the motor officers, who are jealous of my riding boots)
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Carmen Madonna Campos
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02:07 PM on 08/22/2011
i love your riding boots!