Current:Home > ContactAfter LA police raid home of Black Lives Matter attorney, a judge orders photographs destroyed -Elevate Profit Vision
After LA police raid home of Black Lives Matter attorney, a judge orders photographs destroyed
View
Date:2025-04-17 13:03:11
A judge has ordered the Los Angeles Police Department to get rid of photographs of legal documents that officers allegedly took during an unannounced raid on the home of an attorney representing a prominent Black Lives Matter activist.
The attorney, Dermot Givens, said roughly a dozen Los Angeles police officers descended on his townhouse on Tuesday, ordering him to stand outside as they executed a warrant.
When he went back inside, Givens said he saw an officer photographing documents left on his kitchen table related to a lawsuit filed against the department on behalf of Melina Abdullah, the co-founder of the Los Angeles chapter of Black Lives Matter.
Abdullah has alleged officers violated her civil rights in 2020 by forcing her out of her home at gunpoint after receiving a hoax call about a hostage situation there.
The papers photographed by police contained “portions of Mr. Given’s case file, and potentially attorney work product” related to Abdullah’s case, according to an application in Los Angeles County Superior Court requesting that police destroy or return the materials and provide a copy of the warrant used to justify the search.
On Friday, Judge Rupert Byrdsong granted that request. Givens said he had not received confirmation from the LAPD or any information about the warrant as of Saturday.
A police spokesperson said the department was conducting an internal investigation and declined to provide further details about the search. “This is an open criminal investigation as well as an internal affairs investigation,” the spokesperson, Capt. Kelly Muniz, said by phone.
According to Givens, police said they were responding to a GPS tracker located near his home as part of their search for a young man named Tyler. After surrounding the townhouse with guns drawn, officers in tactical gear “ransacked” his house, he said, emptying drawers, opening his safe, and rifling through his briefcase.
Givens said he had lived in the house for more than two decades and did not know anyone who matched the name and description of the person police claimed to be looking for. The raid was first reported Friday night by the Los Angeles Times.
The attorney alleged that it was latest instance of harassment from the LAPD for his work on behalf of clients who are suing the department. He said police “know exactly who I am and where I live” and they’re lying if the say otherwise.
Givens is currently representing Abdullah in her lawsuit against the LAPD for their response to a “swatting incident” at her home in 2020, which involved officers surrounding her house and ordering her and her children to come outside through a loudspeaker.
She has alleged that police used the prank call, which was carried out by teenagers, as pretext to “terrorize” her for her role in organizing protests following the murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police in 2020.
Los Angeles police have not commented on officers’ actions at Abdullah’s home, citing the pending litigation.
veryGood! (87838)
Related
- Finally, good retirement news! Southwest pilots' plan is a bright spot, experts say
- Detroit Pistons lose NBA record 27th straight game in one season
- 1-cent Jr. Bacon Cheeseburger's are available at Wendy's this week. Here's how to get one.
- Denver police investigating threats against Colorado Supreme Court justices after ruling disqualifying Trump from holding office
- The FBI should have done more to collect intelligence before the Capitol riot, watchdog finds
- A helicopter crashes into a canal near Miami and firefighters rescue both people on board
- Head-on crash kills 6 and critically injures 3 on North Texas highway
- Prominent Republican Georgia lawmaker Barry Fleming appointed to judgeship
- Paula Abdul settles lawsuit with former 'So You Think You Can Dance' co
- Live updates | UN warns of impeded aid deliveries as Israel expands offensive in Gaza
Ranking
- Average rate on 30
- On the headwaters of the Klamath River, water shortages test tribes, farmers and wildlife
- Man awaiting trial for quadruple homicide in Maine withdraws insanity plea
- YouTuber helps find man missing since 2013, locates human remains in Missouri pond: Police
- The Grammy nominee you need to hear: Esperanza Spalding
- 'The Golden Bachelor’ wedding: How to watch Gerry and Theresa's big day
- Human remains, artificial hip recovered after YouTuber helps find missing man's car in Missouri pond
- Spoilers! Why Zac Efron 'lost it' in emotional ending scene of new movie 'The Iron Claw'
Recommendation
What do we know about the mysterious drones reported flying over New Jersey?
A lesson in Barbie labor economics (Classic)
How a construction worker impaled on the job was saved by EMS workers
Neighboring New Jersey towns will have brothers as mayors next year
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow owns a $3 million Batmobile Tumbler
NFL Week 17 odds: Moneylines, point spreads, over/under
1-cent Jr. Bacon Cheeseburger's are available at Wendy's this week. Here's how to get one.
Reese Witherspoon Has a Big Little Twinning Moment With Daughter Ava Phillippe on Christmas