Banana republicans watch: July 11, 2012.

Fullerton PD officer Manuel Ramos is no longer with the department as of July 3rd.

Former officer Ramos faces murder and manslaughter charges in the beating death of Kelly Thomas. (Graphic image at that link.) The department did not state whether officer Ramos was fired or resigned. Ramos and officer Jay Cicinelli (also charged in the Thomas death) have been on “unpaid leave” since October.

In other news, the LA County Sheriff’s Department was apparently in the habit of passing out “official looking” badges to “civilians with no law enforcement duties”, like local politicians.

Now they’ve decided they’re going to take back about 200 of those badges.

At first glance, the badges closely resemble those deputies wear, with the same six-pointed star design. Instead of identifying the person as a “deputy sheriff,” the badges read “City Official Los Angeles County.”

Why are the badges being recalled? Well, they’ve been a source of concern since the attorney general issued an opinion in 2007, stating that the badges “created the potential for civilians to falsely pose as law enforcement officers”. The department swears that the badge recall is prompted by that opinion, and has nothing to do with the arrests of the Cudahy council members.

And why would anyone think this had anything to do with the Cudahy council members?

That’s why. That photo was taken in a nightclub in Cudahy. The badge she’s wearing is one of the badges in question; specifically, indicted Councilman Osvaldo Conde’s badge.

(Obligatory.)

It looks like San Bernardino is the next city up on the bankruptcy watch.

And retiring police chiefs are making out like bandits when they cash in their unused sick leave and vacation time:

Those employees include Roy Campos, Downey’s former police chief, who was paid $594,000 in 2009 after cashing out more than 3,300 hours of unused sick and vacation time. The same year, Monterey Park’s outgoing chief, Jones Moy, earned $531,000, including cash-outs of about 2,700 unused hours. In 2010, Santa Clara’s police chief, Steve Lodge, left his job with almost $600,000 in total pay thanks to a variety of cash-outs.
In contrast, [Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie] Beck earned $297,000 last year and [Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee] Baca made $334,000.

More:

Over his thirty-plus years with the department, [El Monte Police Chief Thomas] Armstrong was permitted to bank unused hours without limit, then cash them out at the hourly rate he made as police chief. Some of the unused sick hours also counted toward his CalPERS safety pension, which at $229,000 a year is among the largest in the entire state. Armstrong’s pension is also higher than the largest base salary he earned, $217,000.

(The LAT notes that the El Monte PD had 110 officers, for a city of 113,000, and that El Monte’s credit rating has been downgraded to “junk bond”.)

And more:

[Former El Monte chief Ken] Weldon’s and Armstrong’s contracts permitted more than three months off each year. That total covered one month of vacation, about three weeks of leave, as many as 12 sick days and 14 holidays (including Admissions Day, a September holiday that celebrates the date California became a state).

I picked the wrong profession. I should have become a police chief in California.

Edited to add: Here’s a shocker that either I missed, or that wasn’t in the original LAT story about San Bernardino:

City Atty. James Penman said city budget officials had falsified documents presented to the mayor and council for 13 of the last 16 years, masking the city’s deficit spending.
“For the last 16 years the budget prepared for the council showed the city was in the black,” Penman said, not naming those allegedly responsible. “The mayor and the council were not given accurate documents.”

If the city attorney’s assertions are true, I would expect criminal indictments somewhere down the line.

2 Responses to “Banana republicans watch: July 11, 2012.”

  1. […] I missed, I think in retrospect because I was on the road at the time. Remember Osvaldo Conde, of the bimbo and the badge? I did not know until I saw the links in the LAT article that he engaged in a five-hour long […]

  2. […] [Edited to add: Secret decoder ring: "Silva" = former mayor David Silva. "Perales" = former code enforcement head Angel Perales. "G.P." = an unnamed "former Cudahy official". "Conde" = councilman Osvaldo Conde, of the bimbo and the badge.] […]