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Welcome to Call to Decision
Police Attack Pro-lifers In Shocking
Display of Abuse
Rancho Cucamonga, CA - Three members of the Survivors were arrested on
Tuesday, November 13, 2007, on Chaffey College campus in Rancho
Cucamonga, California, in one of the most egregious displays of police
misconduct that we have heard about in years.
The three young men, Joey Cox, and brothers James and Jason Conrad, were
on campus to obtain permits for a pro-life outreach at the college. They
had learned through many experiences to record their dealings for their
protection. At Chaffey, the young men had both video and audio recorders
running.
In this instance, college police objected to the taping. Without
warning, and without identifying themselves as officers, Joey was
attacked, shoved to the ground, and his audio recorder forcibly removed
from his pocket. Joey saw the officers attempting to erase the
recording.
The officers verbally abused and mocked the young men for their pro-life
beliefs. To his disgrace, an officer named Tran called Joey a
"retard." Joey was escorted off campus without charges at that
time, however, his recorder and other property were never returned to
him. He was given no receipt.
Jason and James were placed under arrest, cuffed, then roughed up by the
officers, who made efforts to hide their actions from other Survivor
members who were attempting to document what was happening. Officers
endangered them by transporting them without seat belts and with full
heaters blasting on a warm day with the purpose of causing additional
physical discomfort. They were held for two days on felony
"eavesdropping" charges, even though the videotaping was being
done in a public place. Later the charges were reduced to misdemeanor
charges of obstructing a police officer and disturbing the peace. Joey
was charged with trespassing and released.
The three Survivors were doing nothing but attempting to arrange for a
pro-life outreach within their First Amendment rights. In return, they
were battered, bruised, abused, and robbed, in what seems like a clear
case of bigotry and abuse of power.
Click here to watch video of the arrests. You will see the rough
treatment and efforts by police to prevent any documentation of their
actions.
Operation Rescue has often worked with the Survivors and we know these
young men. We were so shocked to hear of their appalling treatment that
we asked the Survivors what we could do to help.
They asked us all to make phone calls to the Chaffey College Police
Department. Joey's audio recorder is still missing. It is unknown if the
recording is still intact. Please ask them to return the audio recorder
to Charles Cox (Joey's legal name), and feel free to voice your opinion
as well.
Chaffey College Police Department
Phone number: (909) 652-6632
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