Former City Council Aide Awarded Settlement in Wrongful Arrest Lawsuit
Former City Council Aide Awarded Settlement in Wrongful Arrest Lawsuit
Fredy Torres, a former Los Angeles City Council aide, was taken into custody without probable cause two years ago in South Los Angeles. The city of Los Angeles will now pay $300,000 to settle his lawsuit following the arrest. The City Council voted 13 to 0 without discussion to approve the payout.In 2016, Torres, who was working at the time as a field deputy for Councilman Marqueece Harris-Dawson, had just finished parking a city car when he was apprehended on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Another City Hall aide, Fredy Ceja, was arrested on suspicion of DUI that same weekend, and this drew media attention. Ceja still serves as the spokesman for Councilman Gil Cedillo, while Torres was let go.Ultimately, Torres was not charged. Law enforcement officers told him that his drug test came back negative. A Superior Court judge later ruled that Torres had been unlawfully arrested and improperly held even after passing a breathalyzer exam at a police station.“I honestly hope that this lawsuit sends a message to the Los Angeles Police Department leadership,” Torres said. “We need to take a closer look at what our department is doing to improve hiring, training and holding officers accountable to protect low-income communities like South Los Angeles…If this happened to me, a person who worked for the city. I just think about who else this has happened to.”
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L.A. to pay $300,000 in lawsuit over arrest of former City Council aideStaffers for Two Los Angeles City Councilmen Arrested on Suspicion of DUI
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