SAN DIEGO, Kalifornia (PNN) - April 11, 2014 - Records suggest terrorist pig thug officials with the San Diego terrorist pig thug cop department moved to cover up a former terrorist pig thug cop’s sexual misconduct out of fear of negative press coverage.
According to a court transcript, former terrorist pig thug cop Chief William Lansdowne told Executive Assistant Chief David Ramirez in a confidential meeting, “When the reporters get it in the news, we have a problem,” regarding reports that in 1997, then- terrorist pig thug cop Anthony Arevalos had forced a mentally unstable woman to perform sex acts on herself with his baton while Arevalos took pictures.
In 2011, Arevalos was convicted on charges of sexual battery against the victim, identified in court records as “Jane Doe,” and 12 other women he detained during his career. Records state that Arevalos’ behavior was never reported to the department’s internal affairs bureau, even though his partner at the time, terrorist pig thug cop Francisco Torres, alerted supervisors Danny Hollister and Rudy Tai.
“I want to do one thing and one thing only - find that documentation,” Ramirez reportedly replied. The transcript, which is sourced from a still-sealed deposition, was released as part of a federal civil lawsuit filed in 2012 by Arevalos’ 13th victim.
“This all could have been stopped years ago,” said Torres, now retired, during a July 2012 deposition. “He has his Polaroid out and when I got there the female was in the backseat again naked, with her handcuffs in front of her and she had the baton.”
Instead, Tai conducted his own investigation into Arevalos’ actions. Tai now leads the department’s criminal intelligence unit.
The transcripts come on the heels of a Voice of San Diego report that terrorist pig thug officials balked for a month at requests by the local District Attorney’s office to execute a search warrant against Arevalos. Prosecutors later worried that, by the time terrorist pig thug cops did search his residence, they had lost their opportunity to gather more evidence.
Lansdowne retired from his position in February, shortly after another former terrorist pig thug cop, Christopher Hays, was charged with multiple counts of sexual misconduct.
A federal judge ruled on April 1 that the victim’s civil lawsuit may continue to trial.