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Title: No Charges For Off-Duty LAPD Cop Who Fired Gun During Scuffle With Teens
Source: FromThe Trenches/KCAL-TV
URL Source: http://fromthetrenchesworldreport.c ... fired-gun-scuffle-teens/217128
Published: Jan 24, 2018
Author: KCAL
Post Date: 2018-01-25 09:35:07 by Deckard
Keywords: None
Views: 209
Comments: 4

CBS Los Angeles

ANAHEIM (CBSLA) – An off-duty Los Angeles police officer who fired his gun during an altercation with a group of teenagers outside his Anaheim home last year, setting off violent protests, will not face criminal charges.

The Orange County District Attorney’s Office announced Wednesday morning that Kevin Ferguson acted lawfully as a private citizen when he fired his weapon into the ground while detaining a 13-year-old boy during a confrontation with several teens. 

(Video at the Link)

“The evidence does not support a finding beyond a reasonable doubt that Mr. Ferguson committed a crime,” Assistant District Attorney Ebrahim Baytieh told reporters at a news conference.

While the behavior was not smart or sensible, it was still lawful, the DA’s office determined.

“What Mr. Ferguson did was unwise, was immature… it did endanger a large group of juveniles,” Baytieh said.

However, it did not rise to the level of criminal behavior.

“If you want to protect your lawn to that extent, maybe you ought to put a fence around it…. that behavior, is not good behavior,” District Attorney Tony Rackauckas said.

On the afternoon of Feb. 21, 2017, then 33-year-old Ferguson was involved in a skirmish on his property at the intersection of Euclid Street and Palais Road with a group of teens.

The confrontation began over Ferguson’s ongoing issue with teens from a nearby school walking across his property. Baytieh said that the incident was sparked when Ferguson used a “derogatory” and “despicable” term against a girl, which prompted her friend, 13-year-old Christian Dorscht, to confront him.

Multiple cell phone videos showed Ferguson grabbing Dorscht’s sweatshirt and pulling him across the lawn as they argued. At the time, Ferguson claimed he grabbed Dorscht after hearing him allegedly say, “If you touch me I’m going to shoot you.”

However, Dorscht claims he actually told Ferguson, “I’m going to sue you.”

It was that purported statement that prompted Ferguson to “pursue” Dorscht in order to detain him, Baytieh said.

At the news conference, the DA showed multiple videos of the struggle. As the confrontation ensued, Ferguson was surrounded by up to 14 teens.

Ferguson kicked Dorscht, which escalated the situation, the DA’s office said. At one point, a teen punched Ferguson and another teen tackled him while trying to get Ferguson to let go of Dorscht.

Rackauckas praised the teens for their handling of the confrontation.

“Their behavior is pretty restrained” given the circumstances, Rackauckas said.

It was when a fourth teen stepped towards Ferguson and reached into his own back pocket to put away what appeared to be a pen or pencil that Ferguson pulled out his gun.

“John Doe four takes a step closer towards Mr. Ferguson, and Mr. Ferguson continues with his motion to grab his handgun,” Baytieh said.

The perceived threat from that fourth teen is what prompted Ferguson to pull out his gun from his waistband and fire it into the ground.

At the heart of the case, Baytieh explained, was whether Ferguson acted within his rights as a private citizen, not as an off-duty police officer.

“We did not evaluate the case looking at Mr. Ferguson as a police officer… we evaluated the case as Mr. Ferguson, a private citizen.”

The DA’s office looked at whether Ferguson had a right to detain Dorscht, which they determined that he did.

“Any private person may arrest another individual for a public offense,” Baytieh said.

Upon their arrival, Anaheim police officers spoke to Ferguson and then arrested and booked Dorscht and another 15-year-old boy. The two were later released and no charges were filed by the DA. Dorscht is the stepson of an Anaheim police officer.

“For our purposes, we treated him as a John Doe citizen trying to effectuate a citizen’s arrest,” Baytieh added.

The video of the incident prompted several protests in the following days. One turned violent and resulted in about two dozen arrests.

Immediately following the incident, Anaheim police declined to file charges against Ferguson. He had his weapon seized and was placed on administrative leave by LAPD. It’s unclear what his current status is with the department.

In March, Dorscht and his family filed a civil rights lawsuit against the city of Anaheim and the LAPD. That case is still ongoing.

The city of Anaheim concluded its investigation into the incident this summer before handing it over to the DA.


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While the behavior was not smart or sensible, it was still lawful, the DA’s office determined. “What Mr. Ferguson did was unwise, was immature… it did endanger a large group of juveniles,” Baytieh said.

Shooting off a gun at some kids? Endangering a group of juveniles? Still Lawful? Only if you're a cop.

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#1. To: Deckard (#0)

Ferguson was surrounded by up to 14 teens.

A pack of feral teens. Was THAT smart or sensible?

misterwhite  posted on  2018-01-25   9:47:24 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Deckard (#0)

At the heart of the case, Baytieh explained, was whether Ferguson acted within his rights as a private citizen, not as an off-duty police officer.

AFAIK, police are never actually off-duty even in their own homes.

This cop is kind of an asshole but I don't see anything here to merit prosecution.

Ideally, he would have organized a sting with his cop buddies on these kids cutting across his lawn every day and arrested the lot of them for trespassing with the entire thing on video.

Tooconservative  posted on  2018-01-25   9:58:28 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Deckard (#0) (Edited)

A version on the story from the Orange County Register:

ANAHEIM — YouTube videos surfaced Wednesday that purport to show a Tuesday altercation in Anaheim with several juveniles and an off-duty Los Angeles police officer who discharged a firearm during the scuffle.

The Anaheim Police Department in a Facebook post said that it is aware of numerous videos concerning the officer-involved shooting that occurred around 2:45 p.m. in the vicinity of Euclid Street and West Palais Road.

Sgt. Daron Wyatt, a spokesman for Anaheim police, declined to confirm the authenticity of the videos. However, the sergeant did say “they appear to depict portions of the incident.”

The confrontation began over ongoing issues with juveniles walking across the officer’s property, Wyatt said.

In the Tuesday confrontation, a 13-year-old boy is accused of threatening to shoot the off-duty officer, at which time the officer attempted to detain the boy until Anaheim police arrived, Wyatt said.

That led to a physical confrontation between the officer and several other juveniles, Wyatt said. At that time, the officer, who hasn’t been identified, discharged his gun once.

The 13-year-old was booked at Orange County Juvenile Hall for criminal threats and battery. A 15-year-old boy was arrested for assault and battery and released to his parents.

The altercation may have started because of a misunderstanding between the 13- year-old boy and the officer, said Gregory Perez, 16, who witnessed the incident.

“The little kid said, ‘I’m going to sue you,’ and then the guy thought he said, ‘I’m going to shoot you.’ That’s when he started grabbing the little kid.”

In a nearly 9-minute video, the officer then grabs hold of the 13-year-old boy’s hoodie and pulls him across the yard as at least a dozen teenagers crowd around. Then, several boys rush the officer and push him over a hedge.

It was unclear if the officer identified himself as a policeman, but at least one of the teenagers in a video seems to indicate that he had.

The officer, in plain clothes, reaches into his waistband, pulls out a handgun and fires a shot while continuing to hold onto the boy; it appears he shot toward the ground. No one was hit.

As the crowd scatters, the boy yells out, “He put a gun to my face!”

Anaheim police officers arrive. They put the boy in handcuffs, take the LAPD officer away from the others and interview the officer.

Those living in the neighborhood said a confrontation with teenagers who often gather along West Palais Road wasn’t unexpected, because there are often loitering teens, some disrespectful. However, they were surprised that an off-duty officer resorted to firing a gun to settle a dispute.

“He may have felt threatened,” said Richard Bjorklund, who has lived in the neighborhood for 25 years.

The neighborhood has had problems with teenagers crossing streets outside of crosswalks, blocking traffic, cutting through lawns and applying graffiti to homes, Bjorklund said.

On Wednesday afternoon, a marked Anaheim police cruiser patrolled the neighborhood and detectives went door-to-door.

The off-duty officer had not been arrested and a criminal investigation into the incident was under way.

The LAPD’s Force Investigation Division is also looking into the altercation and will brief Chief Charlie Beck, who is responsible for determining the officer’s job status, LAPD spokesman Tony Im said.

The gun that was fired was not the officer’s service weapon, Wyatt said.

The Anaheim Police Department has received hundreds of phone calls from across the country from people wanting to express their feelings, so the agency has set up a special line: 714-765-7990.

Gatlin  posted on  2018-01-25   16:07:05 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Tooconservative (#3)

Thanks ...

Gatlin  posted on  2018-01-25   16:10:01 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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