By City News Service
May 14, 2021
LOS ANGELES (CNS) - A grand jury indictment unsealed today charges two Los Angeles County sheriff s detectives with lying about their roles involving a search warrant that was served at an East Los Angeles home in September 2018.
Pedro Guerrero-Gonzalez, 34, was indicted Thursday on one count of filing a false report, and Noel Lopez, 41, was indicted on one count ofperjury, according to the Los Angeles County District Attorney s Office.
The two are set to be arraigned June 14 in a downtown Los Angeles courtroom.
Guerrero-Gonzalez is accused of falsifying another detective s statement in a report, while Lopez allegedly lied in a declaration that deputies saw one of the men arrested throw a case containing a rifle onto the floor, according to the District Attorney s Office.
By Steven Rascón, PolitiFact.com
Alex Mohajer
: Caitlyn Jenner “literally killed someone 6 years ago in the streets and was released by a District Attorney.”
PolitiFact s ruling: Mostly False
Here s why: On the night of this year s Academy Awards, Olympic gold medalist and former reality TV show star Caitlyn Jenner got into a social media tussle with Democratic Congress member Ted Lieu of California.
The argument started on Twitter: As a way to win support for her candidacy in the likely recall election against Gov. Gavin Newsom, Jenner criticized the governor for allowing district attorneys to release dangerous criminals back on to our streets.
AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes
Despite his protestations and speeches, Gascón has little interest in criminal justice reform. His disdain for victims and love of criminals is evident in his actions. Gascón just wants to stick his thumb in the already blind eye of justice.
The newly elected pro-criminal District Attorney filed a brief in Appellate Court in support of … wait for it…
The DEFENDANT.
That is not a typo.
Gascon, clearly confused as to what his true role is as District Attorney of Los Angeles, who swore to protect the rights of the citizens, particularly those who are victims of violent crimes, filed a response,
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