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IE <br /> The MET token available to MET members. (Photos provided by <br /> anonymous source) <br /> IE <br /> The MET tattoo shared by members. (Photo provided by anonymous <br /> source) <br /> These issues have consistently appeared in court documents filed by <br /> attorneys representing current and former SAPD officers who have <br /> allegedly faced retaliation within the department. <br /> The SAPOA did not respond to repeated requests for comment. <br /> Via phone interview, Hernandez stated, "For a city like Santa Ana to <br /> allow for accountability to take place, I think step one is making sure that <br /> those who are being investigated are not working in the public." <br /> All other council members and the mayor did not respond to various <br /> emails requesting comment. <br /> Despite numerous completed investigations about the shooting of <br /> unarmed individuals, the CA DOJ has declined to hold any police officers <br /> criminally culpable since the start of its AB 1506 efforts. Despite the CA <br /> DOJ's active investigation — that could open the door to criminal <br /> prosecution of Casillas and Ibarra — SAPD has kept them working in the <br /> public. <br /> It is unclear what Casillas' role was in the hospitalization of the 15-year- <br /> old child during the arrest. After Inadvertentbegan asking for body-worn <br /> camera footage of the early-June incident, which SAPD had already <br /> posted publicly on their instagram account, the post was deleted and the <br /> city has refused to answer questions about it. <br /> 5 <br />
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