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    Burbank Leader , CA
    May 29 2009


    Officers file discrimination suit

    By Christopher Cadelago
    Published: Last Updated Friday, May 29, 2009 4:02 PM PDT


    CITY CENTER ' One lieutenant and four Burbank police officers filed a
    lawsuit against the department Thursday, alleging that they were
    subjected to routine racial discrimination and sexual harassment, and
    then faced retaliation from the command staff when they complained.

    The lawsuit was filed Thursday in Los Angeles Superior Court on behalf
    of Lt. Omar Rodriguez and police officers Cindy Guillen-Gomez, Steve
    Karagiosian, Elfego Rodriguez and Jamal Childs.

    According to the complaint, the officers `were subjected to
    discrimination and discriminatory policies, practices and procedures
    based upon race, ancestry, national origin, sex/gender, marital
    status, and pregnancy, among other things.'

    Discriminatory practices within the department included pervasive use
    of racial epithets and other inflammatory language, according to the
    complaint.

    Plaintiffs in the lawsuit allege that the department has for decades
    pursued hiring practices that favor heterosexual white males at the
    expense of minorities and women.

    `The evidence will also show that the department has tolerated the use
    of unbelievably offensive racial, sexual and ethnic slurs. It has
    become so pervasive that it has long been a departmental practice,'
    Solomon E. Gresen, the attorney representing the officers, said in a
    statement.

    A representative for Gresen's law firm, Rheuban & Gresen, said the
    lawsuit would be publicly announced at a news conference Monday in Los
    Angeles. Omar Rodriguez, who is the highest-ranking officer in the
    lawsuit, joined the department 21 years ago as its first Cuban officer
    and served on the Special Enforcement Detail between 1992 and 1995.

    In November, he was promoted to detective after being skipped over
    twice in favor of lower-scoring Caucasian candidates, according to the
    complaint. As a lieutenant, Omar Rodriguez hired an openly gay female
    police officer. Threats and intimidation by various members of the
    department soon followed, some of whom threatened to do whatever was
    necessary to see him terminated `in disgrace,' according to the
    complaint.

    Throughout his tenure, attorneys for Omar Rodriguez claimed he
    observed numerous incidents of discrimination, harassment and
    retaliation within the department. The lawsuit cites several instances
    in which officers called him `Paco,' Julio,' `wetback,' and `taco
    vendor.'

    Officers also allegedly used `Juan Doe' and `Tyrone Doe' to describe
    unidentified Latino and black suspects

    Guillen-Gomez also claims male colleagues called her a `bitch,'
    `whore,' and the `C' word. They also described women as having `no
    business being detectives' and being `worthless,' according to the
    lawsuit.

    Officers also allegedly threatened Karagiosian, who is of Armenian
    descent, with his life, in addition to a cadre of racial and ethnic
    slurs.

    And Officer Elfego Rodriguez was allegedly told by a peer that he
    `looks like the bad guys we chase,' according to the lawsuit.

    The plaintiffs also allege that they were passed over for promotions
    and retaliated against when they complained about the harassment.

    Visit www.burbankleader.com for continuing updates on the story.

    http://www.burbankleader.com/articles/2009 /05/29/news/blr-lawsuit30.txt

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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