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Antioch Police Support AG’s Investigation Into Their Department

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Antioch police on Wednesday pledged to support the state attorney general’s civil investigation into their department, following allegations that officers there shared bigoted text messages and engaged in other misconduct.

California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced the investigation on Wednesday morning in Oakland. The texting allegations involve 17 officers who sent messages and about half that number who received them, Bonta said.

Antioch has about 100 police officers, he said. The messages are directly related to the officers’ official duties, the attorney general said.

Later Wednesday, Antioch police pledged to support Bonta’s investigation. Separately, police announced a pledge to implement 25 policies and practices over the next three years.

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The policies, which include bias-free policing, are part of an initiative called the Trust Building Campaign by the International Association of Chiefs of Police.

Bonta said his office has had its eye on Antioch police for a while, and the texts may have sped up the launch of the investigation. He expressed concern about the use of force by Antioch police officers and the use of canines, among other things.

Reading the texts allegedly by Antioch officers, Bonta said he had an “emotional, visceral, guttural reaction.”

The texts were homophobic, racist and misogynistic, he said.

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The FBI and Contra Costa County District Attorney’s Office both have launched investigations into allegations of criminal activity by Antioch police.

“The racism within the Antioch Police Department is rooted deeply within the culture, as it is one that has unfortunately protected and rewarded racism,” Antioch Mayor Lamar Thorpe said in a statement Wednesday following Bonta’s announcement.

Thorpe said the issue “will not, and should not, quietly go away.”

He said it will take leadership to rid the department of the racism. Thorpe is asking Police Chief Steven Ford again to fire “the officers that were identified by the FBI and Contra Costa District Attorney as the authors of the racist texts.”

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If Ford does not, it is a sign police are not serious about reform, Thorpe said.

Bonta’s investigation will determine whether Antioch police display a pattern or engage in practices that violate state or federal law. If they have, Bonta’s office may compel Antioch police to correct the violations. Bonta described them as possible infringements of the constitutional rights of Antioch residents.

At least three parties have filed lawsuits against Antioch police this year. Attorney John Burris filed suit last month on behalf of six people alleging civil rights abuses by officers.

Activist and radio reporter Frank Sterling filed suit last month alleging excessive force by officers. Also, last month, a Hispanic couple filed suit against Antioch police alleging the use of excessive force and civil rights violations when officers arrested them last year.

Bonta is asking anyone with information pertinent to his investigation to email his office’s civil rights enforcement section at police-practices@doj.ca.gov.

11 comments


Lou May 11, 2023 - 8:40 AM - 8:40 AM

Really 8 officers received emails, didn’t know that was illegal. I have a emotional visceral guttural reaction to Bonta and his ilk.

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Lou May 11, 2023 - 8:47 AM - 8:47 AM

By the way how did we go from 45 officers to 17?

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chad May 11, 2023 - 9:12 AM - 9:12 AM

“we know that at least 45 officers are involved in the specific text messages references, which is over half of the 99 sworn officers currently employed by the Antioch Police Department”

https://www.claycord.com/2023/04/20/desaulnier-and-garamendi-ask-attorney-general-garland-for-doj-investigation-into-antioch-police-department/

LOL good point Lou

Juryisout May 11, 2023 - 9:47 AM - 9:47 AM

This will go nowhere..of course the cops support the investigation because they did nothing wrong or against the law.
Get over it already people there’s nothing to see here

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Janus May 11, 2023 - 11:37 AM - 11:37 AM

It is almost a given that the control of the Antioch Police Department will be taken from the City of Antioch and either placed under Federal Oversight or Receivership.

Whether or not that is justified is another argument.

Ricardoh May 11, 2023 - 9:57 AM - 9:57 AM

We should be going after the racist killers, car jackers, and thieves. The emails they show always have the same guys name on it. Put him through diversity training and get on with policing. We don’t really know what Bontas private thoughts are? Or anyone else for that matter. We just know what they say.

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American Citizen May 11, 2023 - 10:51 AM - 10:51 AM

Good luck attracting bright new recruits. When you have these internal witch hunts.

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Simonpure May 11, 2023 - 12:13 PM - 12:13 PM

The mayor and city council are the ones that should be investigated.

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Original G May 11, 2023 - 2:24 PM - 2:24 PM

bonta is piling on for free TV face time and publicity as he climbs political ladder.
Look for bonta to try for US Senate seat from CA.

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frank May 12, 2023 - 5:34 AM - 5:34 AM

You are absolutely right. Last week The AG took over a CHP press conference about retail theft and claimed credit for the CHP successes. Shameless .

Go to Yourube and type in Mayor of Antioch . He called a speaker at a meeting a racist and offered to fight him

THE BLACK KNIGHT May 11, 2023 - 11:27 PM - 11:27 PM

So, what exactly did the pledge say? Was this a verbal pledge or a signed pledge? The pledge largely means nothing, they were likely coerced and/or pressured into going along with the pledge or they would’ve put a target on their backs because they didn’t go along with it. Does Chief Ford really think this pledge will placate the citizens of Antioch?


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