LA County deputy accused of being in 'Executioners' gang reveals tattoo in court, names names
Source: Los Angeles Times
Deputy accused of being in Executioners gang reveals tattoo in court, names names
BY KERI BLAKINGER STAFF WRITER
MAY 30, 2023 5 AM PT
When he stepped up to the witness stand last week, Los Angeles County Sheriffs Deputy Jaime Juarez told the court about his first inking party the day he got his Compton station tattoo. The intimate gathering was at a home somewhere in Pomona, and most of the people there were strangers.
But he knew the man who invited him, and knew that man sported the same ink Juarez was about to get a design commonly linked to a suspected deputy gang known as the Executioners.
On Thursday afternoon, while testifying in a civil trial, Juarez pushed up a pant leg to reveal that tattoo: a helmet-wearing skeleton gripping a rifle. The rare and candid disclosure came in a case centered on the secretive world of deputy gangs, reports of which have plagued the Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department for half a century and led to an array of investigations, studies and legal settlements.
The case that led to last weeks tattoo-bearing trial began in 2020, when Lt. Larry Waldie sued the county on claims of retaliation, alleging he was targeted and demoted after he openly opposed the Executioners control over the Compton station while he was acting captain there.
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