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    Armenian National Committee - Glendale
    211 W. Chestnut St., Suite 302
    Glendale, CA 91204
    Contact: Elen Asatryan
    Phone: 818.243.3444 or 818.523.8389
    Email: [email protected]
    PRESS RELEASE


    ANC Glendale Releases Statement Regarding Police Discrimination Lawsuit

    Glendale, CA - The Armenian National Committee of Glendale released the
    following statement at the February 2, 2010 meeting of the Glendale City
    Council regarding the Glendale Police Department Discrimination Lawsuit.

    On January 20, 2010, four current and one former sworn officers of the
    Glendale Police Department Filed a Federal Civil Rights lawsuit in Federal
    Court alleging Discrimination, Harassment, and Retaliation on the basis of
    National Origin and Ancestry. The allegations made in the complaint are both
    disturbing and appalling. Even if a fraction of these allegations in the
    complaint are established in a court of law, the City of Glendale has a long
    way to go on the way to becoming the city that we all envision and deserve.

    The Armenian National Committee of Glendale is gravely concerned about the
    statement made by the City Attorney, Mr. Scott Howard, immediately following
    the filing of the Complaint. According to the Glendale News Press article of
    January 25, 2010, City Attorney Scott Howard stated, "There are many
    allegations in the complaint, which are absolutely, utterly false." We would
    expect that the City Attorney's office at the very least, conduct a
    preliminary investigation before opining about the merits of serious
    allegations such as those contained in the complaint.

    The Glendale Police Department has a track record of lawsuits stemming from
    discrimination and improper conduct by its officers, many of which have
    resulted in settlements or jury verdicts against the City, and even punitive
    damages against individual police officers. The 2009 jury verdict and $1.58
    million judgment, including attorney fees, in the Ovasapian v. City of
    Glendale case, is the latest example in this now long list of cases
    resulting in adverse court decisions. The City's inability and unwillingness
    to conduct meaningful and objective investigations into the merits of such
    complaints and police misconduct in the past, have resulted in many millions
    of dollars which Glendale residents have been forced to bear.

    In fact, even after an adverse judgment in the Ovasapian case, the City
    Council, during public session, made a statement absolving the Police
    Officers and the Department of any wrong doing and assuming the $150,000
    punitive damages award against the individual officers. Despite the finding
    of malice by the Federal Court and jury, the Glendale City Council released
    the following statement during its October 27, 2009 meeting "We recognize
    that this was a very unfortunate incident, however. we find that the
    officers acted in good faith, without actual malice and an apparent best
    interest of the city of Glendale." In effect, the City Council condoned the
    wrongful acts of these police officers. Not surprisingly, both officers are
    named defendants in the current law suit.

    In the months to come, the judicial process will be guided by a Federal
    District Court Judge and the outcome decided by a jury. In the meantime, It
    is very important that officials of the City of Glendale and the Glendale
    Police Department refrain from drawing conclusions about this lawsuit, until
    there is a full investigation and due process. It is also very important
    that as the judicial process runs its course, the police officers presenting
    these charges be shielded from any direct or indirect workplace harassment
    or retaliation.

    The Armenian National Committee of Glendale will be closely monitoring this
    case with the expectation that there will be full transparency in the
    investigation, and the confidence that the judicial system will reveal the
    facts and lead to an ultimate fair outcome.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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