Approaching the eve of the one year anniversary of Murrieta residents turning away bus loads of diseased illegal aliens, two Los Angeles men arrested while protesting against the Murrieta protesters, have filed a lawsuit against Murrieta and Riverside County, alleging misconduct by police and mistreatment in jail. The opposition to the residents who were protesting the shipping in of hundreds of illegal aliens into a Murrieta Border Patrol facility designed to handle a couple dozen at a time were largely shipped in from other cities, many of them attached to the racist Marxist organization, La Raza.
The two men bringing the lawsuit against the Southern California City of Murrieta were among five people arrested July 4, 2014, charged with resisting arrest and lynching (taking a person from the lawful custody of an officer by means of a riot). The charges were dismissed in February. Three others pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of resisting an officer.
Police indicate they followed all required procedures. The incident was caught on film, and that footage will likely serve as evidence during the case.
-- Political Pistachio Conservative News and Commentary
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