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Three LAPD officers plead not guilty to falsifying information
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LOS ANGELES - Three Los Angeles Police Department officers pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to charges that they falsified records that claimed people they had stopped were gang members.
Rene Braga, 40, Raul Uribe, 35, and Julio Garcia, 36, were charged last October, less than three months after three other officers who had also worked at the LAPD s Metropolitan Division Braxton Shaw, Michael Coblentz and Nicolas Martinez were charged with similar crimes.
Braga, Uribe and Garcia are accused of falsifying field interview cards that were used by officers to conduct interviews while they were on duty, according to the Los Angeles County District Attorney s Office.
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SANTA MONICA The Santa Monica Police Department announced on Tuesday, March 15 that the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office filed domestic violence and felony assault charges against Simco Warmsley Morris Jr., 52.
Simco is facing charges after assaulting a woman on March 11. The incident transpired at 7:32 a.m. when officers responded to an apartment building on the 1400 block of Lincoln Blvd. of a woman who reported her friend was being held against her will.
According to a press release from the SMPD, the individual who contacted them was calling from Los Angeles, and the Santa Monica’s Office of Emergency Management (OEM) call-taker after her friend texted her asking for the police’s help after her boyfriend assaulted her and threatened to kill her and would not allow her to use the phone.