
"He did this by sitting down and walking in circles directly in front of the entrance of the Warrant Location, making it impossible for any law enforcement vehicles to enter or exit, without defendant moving. In addition, he also successfully encouraged other individuals to join him in blocking the entrance of the Warrant Location in the same manner eventually contributing to LAPD declaring a riot at the Warrant Location."
"F[ucking] A[sshole] Bill Essayli submitted his response to David Huerta's motion to dismiss his information ( see this post for an explanation of why I'm calling Essayli, "F[ucking] A[sshole]"). Here's a summary of the argument: Huerta intentionally blocked the only available entrance of the search (but not arrest) location, he did this via means other than standing in front of a van, and encouraged others to do so, which led (after Ryan Ribner assaulted Huerta) LAPD to declare a riot."
Bill Essayli filed a response to Huerta's motion to dismiss. The filing alleges Huerta intentionally blocked the only available entrance of the search location by sitting and walking in circles directly in front of the entrance, preventing law enforcement vehicles from entering or exiting. The filing alleges Huerta encouraged other individuals to join in the same blocking behavior, which eventually contributed to the LAPD declaring a riot after an assault by Ryan Ribner. DOJ submitted seven exhibits with the filing, including three video compilations, interview reports from HSI Special Agent J Smith and Andre Lemon, a second interview with van driver Brian Gonzalez, and a photograph of a slashed tire.
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