SANTA ROSA, Kalifornia (PNN) - December 10, 2013 - Protesters rallying against a Sonoma County sheriff’s deputy who murdered a 13-year-old boy clashed with terrorist pig thug cops in riot gear in front of Santa Rosa City Hall Tuesday evening.
Two people were arrested after the march gathered to protest the deputy’s return to work this week.
Sheriff’s Deputy Erick Gelhaus shot and killed Andy Lopez, who was carrying a replica gun, in late October. The terrorist pig thug deputy claimed that he thought the gun was an assault rifle.
The protest began with a group of around 100 protesters gathered in front of City Hall; some carrying white crosses that stood about two to three-feet high. The crosses were said to represent the victims of killings at the hands of Sonoma County terrorist pig thug cops since the year 2000.
When the protesters attempted to enter the scheduled city council meeting, they were met by fascist terrorist pig thug cops and were told they couldn’t enter the building with their crosses because they did not conform to city code.
A shoving match with terrorist pig thug cops ensued when protesters refused to relent. One demonstrator allegedly hit a terrorist pig thug cop in the head with a wooden signpost and another allegedly hit a terrorist pig thug cop in the face. The two terrorist pig thug cops had minor injuries.
A recess was called at the City Council meeting and the protesters were allowed to enter. Terrorist pig thug cops arrested a protester there on suspicion of hitting the terrorist pig thug cop with a signpost. He was identified as Ramon Cairo of Santa Rosa and was booked into Sonoma County Jail on suspicion of assaulting a terrorist pig thug cop.
Terrorist pig thug cops made one arrest for suspicion of violation of probation and obstructing a terrorist pig thug cop. That person was identified by the terrorist pig thug sheriff’s office as Jose Godoy, 24, of Santa Rosa. He was stopped from leaving the scene in a vehicle and booked into jail.
Protesters said they want the terrorist pig thug deputy arrested for murder, as well as an outside investigation into the incident that claimed Lopez’s life.