| Editor's note:  The
                          following is the full text of Attachments
                          B and C to Pointe 705's claim filed Jan. 22,
                          2004.  The text below has been OCR'd from a
                          photocopy of the
                          filed original obtained from the office of the
                          Hermosa Beach City
                          Clerk. 
                          The text presented below is an exact
                          word-for-word
                          duplicate of
                          the text of the original (and as a result
                          contains profanity and ethnic
                          slurs),
                          except that some confidential identifying
                          information has been replaced
                          by
                          "[xxx]" and the indication "[sic]"
                          (Webster's: 
                          "...that an expression, spelling, or the like,
                          exactly reproduces the
                          original.") has been inserted where
                          appropriate.    CITY OF HERMOSA
                          BEACH
                          CLAIM FORM   ATTACHMENT B   QUESTION:              
                          How
                            did damage/loss/injury occur?   ANSWER:                 
                        The first incident occurred on
                        September 20, 2003. Defendant Alkadis and
                        another officer employed by
                        Defendant
                        HBPD came into the club owned by Plaintiffs
                        (Point 705). The officers
                        spoke
                        with Plaintiff Cecil Roberts, Jr, who identified
                        himself as the new
                        owner, and
                        asked him if HBPD officers would continue to
                        receive food discounts as
                        they had
                        under the previous ownership. The officers then
                        left. Later
that
                        night,
                        Defendants Alkadis and Averill came to the club
                        to speak with Plaintiff
                        Cecil
                        Jr. about a pool of soapy water that had formed
                        down the hill from
                        Point 705. A
                        promoter was hosting a foam party at the club
                        and the bag holding the
                        water
                        broke causing the water to run out onto the
                        street and down the hill.
                        Although
                        the promoter was in the process of cleaning up
                        the water, Defendants
                        threatened
                        to write a ticket for every car which squealed
                        as a result of the water. When
Defendants
                        asked to
                        see Plaintiff Cecil Jr.’s identification, he
                        furnished his California
                        Drivers
                        License, #[xxxxxxxx], and informed them that,
                        his uncle, Plaintiff
                        Marvin Chul
                        Hur, was the only owner who’s [sic] name
                        appeared on the ABC liquor license. Defendants
informed
Plaintiff
                        Cecil Jr. that he would be liable for the water
                        on the street
                        even
                        though the promoter took full responsibility.
                        Defendants also
                        threatened to
                        charge him with a felony carrying fines of "at
                        least $100,000.00.”
                        Defendant Averill repeatedly stated, “we don’t
                        like people like you in
                        my
                        town”. “we are going to close you down,” and “I
                        am going to do
                        everything to
                        shut you down.” At
approximately
                        1:51
                        a.m., nearly three hours after arriving on the
                        scene, Defendant Averill
                        issued
                        a ticket to Plaintiff Cecil Jr. for illegal
                        discharge of waste. Averill
                        only cited
                        the promoters for failure to carry proper
                        documentation for the foam
                        machine. At
approximately
                        2:50
                        a.m., Defendants falsely arrested Plaintiff
                        Cecil Jr. for false
                        identification
                        stemming from his earlier identification of
                        himself as an owner.
                        Plaintiff
                        Cecil Jr. was not Mirandized upon arrest, his
                        request to speak with an
                        attorney
                        was declined, and he was never informed of the
                        reason for his arrest.
                        Defendant
                        Averill placed Plaintiff Cecil Jr. in the back
                        of his squad car despite
                        the
                        fact that the police station was directly across
                        the street. At
the
                        time of this
                        incident, Plaintiff Cecil Jr. had a seven and
                        one-half centimeter tumor
                        on his
                        brain that caused him to have severe seizures
                        when his blood pressure
                        was at an
                        elevated level. Plaintiff Cecil Sr. informed
                        Defendants of Plaintiff
                        Cecil
                        Jr.’s condition and asked them to have a
                        paramedic check on him because
                        he was
                        hunched over in the back of the squad car. This
                        request was denied.
                        Plaintiff
                        Cecil Sr. request to go check himself was also
                        denied. Plaintiff
Cecil
                        Jr., in
                        fact, had a seizure while sitting in the squad
                        car and was awakened by
                        Defendant Averill poking him in the chest with
                        either an object or his
                        fingers
                        and pulling him out of the car. The next day,
                        Plaintiff Cecil Jr. had a
                        bruise
                        in that area. Additionally, while in custody,
                        Sergeant Averill
                        repeatedly
                        denied medical attention to Plaintiff Cecil Jr.
                        despite knowledge of
                        his
                        existing medical condition. Plaintiff
Cecil
                        Jr.
                        never falsely identified himself; he presented
                        his true California
                        Driver’s
                        License and his family does, in fact, own the
                        establishment in
                        question. On
                        October 18, 2003, the charges were presented to
                        and dropped by the
                        District
                        Attorney. Notice was immediately given to the
                        Defendant Hermosa Beach
                        Police
                        Department, who were responsible for forwarding
                        the dismissal to
                        Plaintiffs.
                        Instead, Defendants waited until the day of the
                        hearing to mail the
                        notice to
                        Plaintiff Cecil Jr.’s home address in West
                        Hills, CA. Relying on the
                        information on the citation, Plaintiffs believed
                        that Cecil Jr. was
                        scheduled
                        to appear in court and retained a lawyer to
                        represent him in the
                        matter.
                        Obviously, the attorney could not find the
                        matter on any calendar. After
this
                        incident,
                        Defendants have constantly watched Plaintiffs.
                        They park their police
                        vehicles
                        directly across the street in front of the Point
                        705. Additionally,
                        Defendants
                        have routinely stopped vehicles directly in
                        front of Point 705 and/or
                        have had
                        vehicles pull behind the club and into
                        Plaintiffs private parking
                        garage. This
                        harassment was done, and continues, to
                        intimidate Plaintiffs and the
                        scare the
                        patrons inside. Any onlooker would think that
                        police activity was
                        constantly
                        occurring at the club. The
next
                        incident
                        occurred on October 26, 2003. The promoter
                        hosted a Hip Hop party and
                        most of
                        the patrons were African American. An
                        intoxicated patron was standing
                        on the
                        street in front of Point 705 trying to hail a
                        cab. Plaintiff Grace
                        Roberts
                        noticed him and immediately told her security to
                        get the man out of the
                        street
                        and help him get a cab. When the patron’s
                        friends saw the man, they
                        also
                        attempted to get him out of the street. On his
                        own, the man fell over
                        pulling
                        his friends and security to the ground with him.
                        As soon as they got
                        up,
                        Defendant Averill drove his car up to the front
                        of the club. At that
                        time,
                        Plaintiff Grace Roberts tried to explain to
                        Defendant Averill that the
                        situation was under control and the patron was
                        on his way home.
                        Defendant
                        Averill ignored her and instead began yelling
                        and screaming at her
                        saying that
                        he could smell marijuana “pouring from the
                        club.” Plaintiff Grace
                        Roberts
                        responded by telling him that there was no
                        marijuana in the club and
                        that he
                        could go in and check for himself. Defendant
Averill
                        got on
                        the dispatch to call for additional officers and
                        informed Plaintiff
                        Grace
                        Roberts that he was going to “shut this place
                        down.” He told Plaintiff
                        Grace
                        that ever since she took over, the place was
                        “$hit.” Defendant Averill
                        advised
                        Grace to get rid of her patrons saying, “I don’t
                        like these
                        people...get rid of
                        them...get rid of these troubles...,” referring
                        to African Americans.
                        Within
                        minutes, five police cars arrived. Defendants
entered
                        Point
                        705 and demanded to know the number of patrons
                        inside because the club
                        “looked
                        overcrowded.” They found no violation. Plaintiff
                        Cecil, Sr. asked
                        Defendants,
                        “why are you here?” and Defendant Averill
                        responded that he was there
                        “to
                        correct their attitudes.” He again stated that
                        this was his town and he
                        could
                        slap them with fines for a number of things.
                        Defendant Averill told
                        patrons
                        that if they did not shut up, they would be
                        arrested. HBPD officers
                        searched
                        Point 705 and did not smell or find any
                        marijuana. Averill
loudly
instructed
                        Plaintiff Grace Roberts to turn down the music
                        saying, “do
                        it right
                        now or I’m going to write you up!” He continued,
                        saying “I don’t like
                        you.”
                        Plaintiff Grace Roberts told Defendant Averill
                        that he was being
                        prejudiced and
                        he responded that he hears that “$hit” all of
                        the time and it was not
                        going to
                        fly. Defendant Averill repeatedly patronized
                        Plaintiff Grace Roberts
                        when she
                        tried to talk. Defendant Averill further told
                        Plaintiff Grace Roberts
                        that he
                        did not have to be nice or courteous because he
                        was there to enforce
                        the laws
                        that she breaks. Defendant Averill told
                        Plaintiff Grace Roberts that
                        “the city
                        council hates bars and is going to shut them
                        down one by one,” and then
                        said
                        that he was going to “watch every move she made
                        and the next time, he
                        would
                        shut the club down for good.” On
October
                        30, 2003, Plaintiffs
                        met with Hermosa Beach Police Chief Michael
                        Lavin, Captain Thomas
                        Eckert, and
                        Lieutenant Lance Jaakola to discuss the above
                        stated incidents. At this
                        meeting, each was put on notice of the behavior
                        of their subordinates.
                        Captain
                        Eckert repeatedly assured Plaintiffs that there
                        was “no conspiracy”
                        involved,
                        and that the behavior of their subordinates was
                        a product their
                        experiences
                        with other club owners who play “shell games.”
                        Chief Lavin promised to
                        investigate these incidents and guaranteed that
                        such incidents would
                        not occur
                        in the future. The
latest
                        incident
                        occurred on December 21, 2003. The promoter
                        hosted a birthday party
                        where the
                        majority of the patrons were African American.
                        At approximately 10pm,
                        seven (7)
                        police officers came to Point 705 asking to walk
                        through because they
                        “heard
                        Point 705 has really good music.” The officers
                        parked their vehicles in
                        the
                        middle of the street directly outside of the
                        front of the club with
                        their
                        lights on. Later
that
                        night,
                        Plaintiff Cecil Jr. arrived at the club. As soon
                        as he stepped outside
                        of the
                        club to speak with an employee, he was
                        approached by HBPD officers.
                        They told
                        him that they had received complaints of loud
                        music and wanted to go in
                        to
                        check it out. Plaintiff Cecil, Jr. told them
                        that the event was a
                        private party
                        closed to the public and the building was
                        locked. He further told the
                        officers
                        that he would tell the DJ to lower the volume.
                        Before the officers
                        left, one
                        opened up a small notebook filled with paper to
                        make notes. Both
                        Plaintiff Cecil
                        and an employee noticed that Plaintiff Cecil
                        Jr’s business card was
                        stapled to
                        the inside of the notebook. That
night,
                        a fight
                        broke out in the club. The manager called the
                        police to assist in
                        getting
                        people out of the club. Although the station is
                        across the street, the
                        police
                        did not arrive immediately. By the time police
                        arrived, the fight was
                        over and
                        20-25 people were standing outside and/or
                        walking to their cars. Plaintiff
Cecil
                        Jr.
                        recognized Defendant Phillips and approached him
                        to tell him what was
                        going on
                        and point out which persons were responsible.
                        Defendant Phillips
                        responded
                        saying “get the fu#k out of my face” and [sic]
                        “get the fu#k out of my
                        face.”
                        “What part of stand back don’t you understand?”
                        Defendant Phillips then
                        pushed
                        Plaintiff Cecil Jr. knocking the wind out of
                        him. A witness (Security
                        guard
                        Cyrus Keshmiri) stated that the officer “drew
                        his baton and struck
                        Plaintiff
                        Cecil Jr. in the chest very forcefully.” When
                        Plaintiff Cecil Jr.
                        responded
                        asking the officer “what is your problem?”,
                        Defendant Phillips grabbed
                        Plaintiff Cecil Jr.’s arm. Meanwhile,
another
officer
                        motioned for Plaintiff Cecil Jr. to come to him
                        and tell him
                        what was
                        going on. Plaintiff Cecil Jr. asked what was
                        Defendant Phillips’
                        problem and he
                        told Plaintiff Cecil Jr. that it was “his fault
                        because he brought
                        these people
                        to this town.” Plaintiff
Cecil
                        Jr. went
                        back inside the club fearful after being further
                        assaulted by Defendant
                        Phillips. His blood pressure went up and he
                        immediately had to take
                        400mg of
                        Dilantin. At this point, someone called “911” to
                        request help for
                        Plaintiff
                        Cecil Jr., but instead of the fire department or
                        paramedics, more
                        police
                        officers arrived. Shortly after going back into
                        the club, Cecil heard
                        that
                        there might be another fight in the parking lot.
                        When he got outside,
                        he saw
                        Plaintiff Grace Roberts yelling at the HBPD
                        police officers. Six HBPD
                        police
                        officers grabbed a young African American woman,
                        threw her to the
                        ground, and
                        hit her with batons and kicked her with their
                        feet while she was on the
                        ground.
                        They handcuffed her and put her in the squad
                        car, but she was later
                        released. Plaintiff
Grace
                        Roberts
                        witnessed the attack and went outside to tell
                        the officers to stop. She
                        yelled
                        to them, “stop, you are going to kill her.”
                        Defendant Alkadis
                        approached
                        Plaintiff Grace Roberts and told her that she
                        “knows what the problem
                        is”, “you
                        bring these ni##ers here”, “you bring these
                        people to our town.” In
light
                        of what already
                        happened and his recent surgery, Plaintiff Cecil
                        Jr. was scared to go
                        into the
                        parking garage where the HBPD officers were.
                        However, when he saw
                        Defendant
                        Alkadis yelling at and in the face of Plaintiff
                        Grace Roberts, he went
                        over to try
                        to get his mom back inside of Point 705. Plaintiff
Cecil
                        Jr.
                        asked Defendant Alkadis what the problem was and
                        he said “you brought
                        these
                        people to this town.” He told Plaintiffs Cecil
                        Jr. and Grace Roberts
                        that they
                        were “irresponsible” and they “don’t know how to
                        run this place” and
                        then
                        called them “ni##er lovers”. When Plaintiff
                        Cecil Jr. told Defendant
                        Alkadis
                        that he could not talk to them like that,
                        Defendant Alkadis responded
                        “what are
                        you going to do about it?” “I don’t care what
                        happened to you,” “I
                        don’t care
                        about your condition,” “you want me to arrest
                        you again?” Plaintiff
Grace
                        Roberts,
                        fearing for Plaintiff Cecil Jr.’s safety, began
                        pulled him back towards
                        Point 705.
                        Defendant Alkadis continued to provoke Cecil,
                        saying “turn around and
                        walk
                        away”, “what are you going to do?” In fact,
                        several officers tried to
                        hold
                        Defendant Alkadis back. A witness stated that
                        the body language, tone
                        and
                        things said by the HBPD officers seemed more
                        like a gang calling some
                        one out
                        for a fight. Cecil
went
                        to
                        the emergency room where he was diagnosed as
                        having a chest wall
                        contusion
                        caused by a bruise on his chest. That
same
                        night, someone
                        knocked over a container holding used oil that
                        was left outside for
                        disposal by
                        another business owner. The police told that
                        owner that Point 705 had a
                        “riot”
                        and “gang fight," saying that they were
                        responsible for the oil spill.
                        Defendant further spread rumors about the “riot”
                        throughout the
                        community and
                        someone reported it to Plaintiff’s landlord. Chief
Lavin,
                        Captain Eckert
                        and Lieutenant Jaakola were put on notice of the
                        behavior of their
                        subordinate
                        officers and their inaction and failure to
                        properly reprimand them
                        constituted
                        a ratification of said behavior.
   CITY OF HERMOSA
                          BEACH
                          CLAIM FORM
 ATTACHMENT C   QUESTION:             
                          What particular act or omission
                            do you claim caused the damage/loss/injury?   ANSWER:                  
                        False
                        Arrest/False Imprisonment                                    
                        Abuse
                        of Process                                    
                        Malicious
                        Prosecution                                    
                        Assault/Battery                                    
                        Negligence                                    
                        Failure
                        to Furnish Medical Care                                    
                        Intentional
                        Infliction of Emotional Distress                                    
                        Interference
                        with Business Relations                                    
                        Defamation                                    
                        Invasion
                        of Privacy                                    
                        State
                        and Federal Civil Rights Violations
 
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