![]() Support our coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Records staff will do their best to answer any questions the public may have regarding police reports, local records checks, Record Sealing’s, and State Criminal History requests. With nearly 900,000 registered motorcycles in the. He was cited for driving without a license and having tinted windows, but the vehicle was not searched. During these times the public can contact Records staff to request copies of traffic accident reports and crime incident reports. (May 17, 2023): The Orange County Sheriff’s Department will have extra deputies out on patrol Friday, May 19, in the city of Laguna Hills looking for violations made by drivers and motorcyclists that increase the risk of crashes. “I wanted people to look at that video and say, ‘Hey, what can I do the next time I’m with a cop? Like, can I talk like that?’” said Aden during an interview with ABC7 on Friday. Lopez, which she said clearly established that someone not having their identification is not sufficient reason to be able to search them.Īden said the interaction made him want to educate the public on their Fourth Amendment rights. She cited the 2019 California Supreme Court case People v. Hopgood, 26, of Costa Mesa, on charges of. ![]() “This is just another example of how police use pretextual stops for petty offenses like tinted windows to try and pressure them into forfeiting their rights to be free from unreasonable searches,” Adrienna Wong, an ACLU senior staff attorney with the Police Practices Project, told the station. The Newport Beach Police Department (NBPD) will conduct a traffic safety operation. ![]() “OK, well, look it up,” said the officer.Ī legal expert told ABC7 that Aden was correct. “When somebody doesn’t have ID, law enforcement has a right to search the vehicle,” he says. Aden says no but mentions he studied at “the number-one public university.”Īden then corrects the officer, saying, “Berkeley.” The officer disagrees and asks Aden if he is a lawyer. She comes from the La Caada Valley Sun, where she spent six years as the news reporter covering La Caada Flintridge and recently. The officer wants to search the vehicle but Aden says he has the right to refuse such a search. Sara Cardine covers the city of Costa Mesa for the Daily Pilot. ![]() The video shows Aden speaking with the officer from the driver’s seat after being pulled over Tuesday on Bristol Street.Īden tells the officer he doesn’t have his driver’s license and gives him his driver’s license number instead. One of Abdullah Aden’s passengers recorded the incident, which has since gone viral on TikTok, ABC7 reported. “We have received information from members of the public in regards to this incident and our departments’ Professional Standards Bureau is conducting a thorough and objective internal investigation.” We understand the concern regarding the officer’s dialogue during the traffic stop,” the chief tweeted Saturday. ![]() “The Costa Mesa Police Department is aware of a video on social media involving one of our officers. It is our privilege to serve, protect our residents' rights, and provide the highest level of professional service possible.Costa Mesa Police Chief Ron Lawrence said Saturday the department’s Professional Standards Bureau has launched an investigation into a traffic stop deemed by the motorist to be racial profiling. The Mesa County Sheriff’s Office routinely collaborates with and supports other law enforcement organizations, community groups, schools, and businesses to identify and provide public safety solutions for our residents and visitors. These services are provided by over 250 dedicated employees and more than 350 committed volunteers. Not only do we respond to 911 calls and conduct criminal investigations, our other duties include operating the Mesa County Detention Facility, providing security at the Mesa County Justice Center, search and rescue operations, emergency management, and wildland firefighting. The Mesa County Sheriff’s Office is responsible for public safety in the 3,300 square miles of Mesa County. I hope you find the information contained here helpful and informative. I encourage you to navigate our website and learn about the Mesa County Sheriff’s Office and the men and women working hard each day to keep this community safe. Whether you live here or are visiting and taking advantage of the abundant outdoor activities we enjoy daily, my staff and I welcome you. Mesa County is a beautiful place to live, visit, recreate, and raise a family. ![]()
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