A journalist for the web site L.A. Taco filed a federal civil rights lawsuit towards the Los Angeles Police Division on Thursday, alleging officers have repeatedly interfered along with his constitutional proper to doc sweeps of homeless encampments all through town.
Lexis-Olivier Ray stated officers and metropolis sanitation workers have wrongfully threatened him with arrest — and in a single occasion truly positioned him in handcuffs — as he tried to report on encampment sweeps in Skid Row and West L.A. between August and November of final yr, based on the grievance.
“I attempted to resolve the difficulty outdoors of a courtroom. However as an alternative of making an attempt to return to an understanding, LAPD officers responded by arresting me and holding me at the back of a patrol automotive in handcuffs for almost an hour, earlier than releasing me with none fees,” Ray stated in a press release. “At a time when the First Modification is being threatened by individuals in energy, and journalists are underneath assault, it’s extra essential than ever to reaffirm our rights to movie police and authorities officers in public areas with out threats of arrest.”
In among the incidents, Ray had crossed yellow crime scene tape. However his lawyer, Peter Bibring, argued the tape was put up by sanitation employees relatively than police and not one of the incidents have been lively crime scenes.
Metropolis employees claimed Ray was interfering with their operations and in a “work zone,” however the swimsuit contends different members of the general public have been in a position to stroll via the realm and he created no disruption.
“LAPD persistently fails to get the essential level that the First Modification forbids them from closing areas to the press until its required for a selected and overriding concern,” Bibring stated.
Neither the LAPD or town lawyer’s workplace responded to a request for remark. The lawsuit comes at a time when LAPD’s therapy of the press has come underneath rising scrutiny in courtrooms.
Final week, a choose barred police and federal legislation enforcement from utilizing less-lethal weapons on journalists after a spate of incidents through which reporters have been harm throughout summer season protests towards the Trump administration’s immigration raids. Town additionally just lately settled two lawsuits filed by journalists who claimed they have been injured or wrongfully arrested throughout protests.
Ray’s lawsuit claims metropolis employees singled him out.
Throughout one September incident, an officer approached Ray and instructed him “I do know precisely who you might be” earlier than demanding he go away the realm, based on the grievance. In one other, he was observing a clear up behind the yellow tape when a sanitation employee purposefully obstructed his view and ordered him to maneuver again whereas on a public sidewalk, the swimsuit alleges.
Final October, an LAPD officer handcuffed Ray on suspicion of interfering with a clean-up. Video from the scene that the reporter posted to X exhibits the clean-up work persevering with uninterrupted at the same time as an officer tells Ray they’re going to “put him in cuffs.” Ray was by no means formally arrested or charged with against the law.
This isn’t the primary time the division has confronted accusations of retaliation towards Ray. In 2020, he was arrested for failure to disperse whereas protecting chaotic celebrations that adopted the Dodgers World Sequence victory. A 2021 Occasions investigation confirmed that Ray was the one individual, among the many tons of within the streets that evening, that the LAPD later sought to have charged with against the law.
In the end, Ray was not charged in that incident.