How Mojave footrace turned a showcase for L.A. Sheriff’s Dept. turmoil


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Runners on the road during the annual Baker to Vegas law enforcement relay race through the Mojave Desert.

Runners on the highway throughout the annual Baker to Vegas legislation enforcement relay race by the Mojave Desert.

(William Liang / For The Instances)

He was someplace close to Baker, effectively out into the Southern California desert, when the scrum of cherry lights appeared forward.

It was the positive signal of police automobiles — a seemingly unbelievable quantity for this lonely stretch of windswept highway. However behind the wheel of his rented sedan, Sean Kennedy smiled.

He’d discovered what he was searching for: the relay race.

For Los Angeles legislation enforcement, the Baker to Vegas foot race is the premiere sporting occasion of the 12 months — a form of Tremendous Bowl for the “skinny blue line” crowd. Police departments and sheriff’s stations spend months elevating the 1000’s of {dollars} it takes to ship every 20-runner workforce to the dusty begin simply north of Baker and on to the glittering end by the Las Vegas Strip 120 miles later.

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Division often sends a pair dozen groups, a few of that are regulars on the winner’s podium. And even for these deputies who don’t limp away victorious, the grueling gathering is a morale booster, a time to bond and an opportunity to get together outdoors the L.A. County limits.

For Kennedy, it’s an excuse to hunt for deputy gangs. The division has been haunted for years by allegations about violent, tattooed cliques, whose unhealthy habits has value the county hundreds of thousands of {dollars} in authorized settlements. After investigating the teams for practically a decade as a part of the county’s Civilian Oversight Fee, Kennedy wished to hunt them out in particular person.

However as an alternative of deputies in skimpy working gear flashing the offending tattoos, a special downside plaguing the biggest sheriff’s division within the nation turned obvious.

A number of weeks earlier than the race, a Lancaster deputy had been convicted in federal courtroom of violating a Black lady’s civil rights throughout a 2023 use-of-force incident in a WinCo Meals parking zone. Deputy Trevor Kirk’s supporters urged the division’s runners to boycott the race as a present of solidarity with a person they mentioned had been wrongfully prosecuted.

Amongst them was former Sheriff Alex Villanueva, who has been essential of the division he as soon as ran since he was unseated within the 2022 election by present Sheriff Robert Luna.

Former Sheriff Alex Villanueva, second from left, joins plainclothes sheriff's deputies at a news conference.

Former Sheriff Alex Villanueva, second from left, at an April information convention opposing the prosecution of Deputy Trevor Kirk.

(Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Instances)

The discord unfold on-line, as social media gadflies claimed Luna had thrown his personal deputy beneath the bus by notifying federal legislation enforcement officers in regards to the incident — an allegation Luna has repeatedly mentioned is fake. Nonetheless, by late March, greater than 20 sheriff’s stations had dropped out, and Kirk’s supporters introduced a fundraising 5K to be held in Castaic, sooner or later after the massive race to Vegas.

Kennedy deliberate to go to each. However by the point he was dashing alongside Interstate 15 on April 5, it wasn’t clear whether or not he would discover what he was searching for at both one.

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The basis of the controversy traces again to a Lancaster grocery retailer parking zone in June 2023, when two sheriff’s deputies responded to a name a couple of theft in progress. After arriving on the scene on West Avenue K4, the deputies noticed a person and a lady — later recognized in courtroom filings as Jacy Houseton and Damon Barnes — who matched the descriptions retailer safety had given to 911.

Deputy Trevor Kirk

Deputy Trevor Kirk is seen in December 2023 within the legislation places of work of Caree Harper for a deposition in a federal civil rights case.

(Caree Harper)

One of many deputies approached Barnes, who was holding a cake federal prosecutors later mentioned he’d purchased inside the shop. Because the deputy started handcuffing Barnes, Houseton began recording along with her telephone. Video — from each a bystander and the deputies’ physique cameras — exhibits Kirk rushed towards her and reached for her arm, seemingly in an try to take the telephone.

“You may’t contact me,” she screamed. The 2 struggled, and some seconds later the deputy threw Houseton on the bottom.

“Cease otherwise you’re gonna get punched within the face,” Kirk shouted. Houseton threatened to sue, telling him she’d caught him on digital camera.

 Jacy Houseton is arrested by LASD Deputy Trevor Kirk.

Jacy Houseton is handcuffed by LASD Deputy Trevor Kirk on June 24, 2023, in a Winco parking zone in Lancaster.

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They continued to tussle, whereas Houseton shrieked. The deputy pepper-sprayed her within the face, and finally handcuffed her. She was taken to the hospital, then launched and cited for allegedly assaulting an officer and retailer loss prevention personnel.

Inside days, the bystander’s cellphone video started circulating on-line, sparking an outcry on social media. As activists organized a protest demanding the deputy be fired, the Sheriff’s Division launched the physique digital camera footage. Two days later, Luna held a information convention, calling the incident “disturbing” and saying that each deputies concerned had been faraway from subject obligation.

A number of days later, Kirk’s legal professional, Tom Yu, waded into the fray, releasing video from inside the shop that he mentioned confirmed Houseton shoving and spitting on a safety guard, actions Yu mentioned justified the deputy’s use of drive in opposition to a combative theft suspect.

The next month, Houseton and Barnes sued the county, alleging civil rights violations. They mentioned they by no means stole something that day, and that surveillance footage confirmed them paying for his or her purchases.

The case pale from the information.

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When two Los Angeles cops arrange the primary Baker to Vegas relay within the mid-Eighties, it was a small contest of fewer than two dozen groups. Organized by the Los Angeles Police Revolver and Athletic Membership, the race grew in dimension and status over the following 4 a long time.

Today, it attracts a number of hundred groups of cops, deputies and prosecutors from the world over, all vying for bragging rights in a 12-plus-hour contest during which victory can come right down to a matter of seconds.

“There’s loads of lore concerning the entire race,” Kennedy mentioned, “and it’s type of legendary within the Sheriff’s Division.”

A number of the lore is spectacular: One 12 months, Sheriff Lee Baca — then 59 — pushed himself so onerous on a 6.4-mile leg of the race that he needed to be hospitalized for dehydration. A number of the lore is just a little seedier: Within the early 2010’s, three of the division’s prime brass acquired demoted over a dishonest scandal when the Transit Providers Bureau workforce swapped out one workforce member for a ringer.

Kennedy has lengthy suspected the race may be one of many largest annual gatherings of deputies linked to the division’s infamous tattooed subgroups.

The primary time Kennedy heard of the division’s so-called deputy gangs was within the Nineteen Nineties, when he was working as a federal public defender. Nevertheless it wasn’t till after he accepted an appointment to the county’s Civilian Oversight Fee in 2016 that he started digging into the subgroups in earnest. Although some sheriffs have denied their existence, Luna has acknowledged and vowed to eradicate them.

However by the point the famed relay took off by the desert this spring, it was the Kirk case that was solidly within the highlight.

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In September, the Santa Clarita father of two was indicted by a federal grand jury for depriving Houseton of her rights through the use of extreme drive.

“I nonetheless consider the usage of drive [was] cheap,” Yu, Kirk’s lawyer, mentioned on the time . “I stay up for defending him on this prison case.”

The case began gaining steam on social media. A Kirk supporter launched a GoFundMe in mid-September; it has raised greater than $49,000. The Resiliency Challenge — a nonprofit targeted on supporting first responders’ psychological well being — took up the trigger, usually decrying the prosecution in social media posts, typically amplified by Villanueva.

On Jan. 27, Nick Wilson, the group’s founder, wrote to President Trump, urging him to intervene earlier than trial. Wilson mentioned left-wing activists wished to make an instance of Kirk, and he accused Luna of betraying his personal deputy by sending his underlings to the FBI with a request the company examine Kirk.

“This case is about greater than only one deputy, it’s in regards to the survival of legislation and order in America,” Wilson wrote, in keeping with screenshots of the letter Villanueva posted on Instagram. “If the unconventional left can destroy the profession of a peace officer for merely doing his job, no officer is protected.”

The trial began on Feb. 4 and lasted simply three days, nevertheless it attracted a coterie of spectators. Wilson and Villanueva each attended, later posting a joint social media video of themselves consoling the distraught deputy after he was discovered responsible.

Even after the jury’s verdict, Kirk’s supporters continued to fault Luna, and the controversy took a political flip as a rising variety of conservative accounts chimed in.

“Why would @LACoSheriff throw his personal deputy beneath the bus when he adopted division coverage?” Villanueva wrote on X. “Reply: a failure of management.” (Villanueva didn’t reply to an emailed request for remark.)

Quickly, requires a Baker to Vegas boycott “on behalf of Deputy Trevor Kirk” started circulating on-line. In mid-February, the race organizers acknowledged in a Fb publish that two groups had dropped out “as a type of protest in opposition to their division’s higher administration” however confused that the occasion was alleged to be about camaraderie.

Cesar Romero of the Los Angeles Sheriffs' Professional Assn. speaks at a lectern with plainclothes deputies looking on.

Cesar Romero, president of LASPA, speaks at a information convention saying that greater than 20 L.A. County sheriff’s stations are boycotting the revered Baker to Vegas relay race to protest what they consider is the wrongful prosecution of Deputy Trevor Kirk.

(Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Instances)

As discord unfold by the division, Luna weighed in.

“Nobody in our Division referred this case to the U.S. Legal professional’s Workplace,” he wrote Feb. 17 in a department-wide e mail. “Our understanding is there was a grievance filed from an out of doors entity which prompted the FBI to research.”

The Resiliency Challenge responded on social media, alleging Luna “lied” in his e mail and in reality one in all his captains had been ordered to show the case over to the FBI.

On Feb. 18, Kirk’s supporters deliberate a rally in entrance of the Corridor of Justice, demanding Luna’s resignation. Fewer than a dozen folks attended. However afterward, the social media posts continued.

In early March, sheriff’s officers once more despatched out an agency-wide e mail, this time imploring deputies to cease bullying one another over the race and noting that the division is “legally required” to research claims of misconduct.

“The Division has obtained a number of reviews from personnel who’ve said they’ve been focused with actions of harassment, threats of retaliation, and bullying associated to an upcoming working competitors that’s meant to foster comradery, well being, and sportsmanship,” the message mentioned, in keeping with a duplicate obtained by The Instances. “These accusations are each outrageous and deeply saddening, as such habits runs counter to the values we stand for as a premier legislation enforcement company.”

By early April, the Los Angeles Sheriffs’ Skilled Assn. — a company co-founded by Villanueva within the late Nineteen Nineties when it splintered off from the present union — issued a information launch with a prolonged listing of groups that had joined the boycott. The group as an alternative touted the 5K for Kirk, another race supposed to lift funds for the deputy and his household.

On April 4, the day earlier than the Vegas race, Kirk’s supporters gathered outdoors LASPA’s Monterey Park workplace for a information convention. Villanueva and Wilson — an LASPA spokesman — milled round within the crowd of burly deputies. Simply after 10 a.m., the affiliation’s president, Cesar Romero, stepped as much as the mic.

“Tomorrow is the beginning of the Baker to Vegas problem, a practice that’s united legislation enforcement for many years,” he mentioned. “However this 12 months there’s over 20 sheriff stations, together with our personal coaching bureau, which might be boycotting this occasion.

The Baker to Vegas boycott is critical,” he mentioned, “as a result of it’s our manner of claiming sufficient is sufficient.”

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The race was already underway by the point Kennedy pulled into the makeshift parking zone close to Baker just a little after midday on April 5. The beginning gun for the primary warmth had gone off greater than 4 hours earlier, and new heats had been heading out each hour on the hour.

Noticeably misplaced along with his full head of grey hair, rectangular glasses and professorial demeanor, Kennedy wandered among the many crowd of cops and deputies, eyes peeled for suspicious ink.

Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna, right, talks to Sean Kennedy during the Baker to Vegas law enforcement relay.

Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna, proper, talks to Sean Kennedy throughout the annual Baker to Vegas legislation enforcement relay on April 5 close to Baker, Calif.

(William Liang / For The Instances)

All however 5 of the Sheriff’s Division groups had dropped out. However the girls’s elite workforce — which was working in honor of a member who had died by suicide two years in the past — was nonetheless slated to begin at 1 p.m. With the solar excessive within the sky, runners clustered close to the beginning line, bouncing, stretching and jogging in place.

On the appointed hour, Luna fired the beginning gun. After watching the throng of runners disappear into the desert, he retreated to the shade of a close-by registration tent for interviews.

Even earlier than the altercation within the WinCo parking zone garnered nationwide consideration, Luna informed The Instances, he’d already been paying shut consideration to the Antelope Valley.

In 2015, the county had entered right into a settlement settlement with the U.S. Division of Justice amid allegations that deputies on the Lancaster and Palmdale stations had routinely harassed minority residents. The court-ordered settlement included guarantees to handle particular issues and to undergo oversight by an impartial monitor.

However within the spring of 2023, Luna mentioned, Justice Division attorneys informed Sheriff’s Division officers they weren’t making sufficient progress. They threatened to take the division again to courtroom and even “used the phrase ‘receivership,’” Luna mentioned.

After he noticed video of the WinCo incident gaining steam on-line, his division notified the court-appointed screens. Sheriff’s officers additionally informed the Workplace of Inspector Normal, the Board of Supervisors and the Civilian Oversight Fee, Luna mentioned — however not the FBI or the U.S. Division of Justice.

Ultimately, he mentioned, the FBI ordered the Sheriff’s Division to cease investigating the case and switch it over to federal authorities.

“Go have a look at the courtroom transcripts,” Luna informed The Instances. “That’ll inform you how they acquired the case.”

The transcripts present that, on the primary day of Kirk’s trial in early February, Asst. U.S. Atty. Eli Alcaraz requested FBI Particular Agent Victoria Brown how her workforce had realized of the video.

“It went viral within the media,” she mentioned.

Alcaraz adopted up: “Is that typically how your group will get circumstances?”

“Sure,” Brown mentioned.

The FBI and Justice Division each declined The Instances’ request for remark.

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Simply earlier than 2 p.m., Kennedy headed again to the automotive. He hadn’t seen any deputy gang ink or incriminating logos — however the journey wasn’t a complete waste.

Regardless of the strain across the Kirk case and the boycott, Kennedy discovered the occasion was nonetheless extra unifying and celebratory than he’d anticipated.

“However,” he mentioned, “I don’t know if that’s as a result of so lots of the stations aren’t right here.”

He hoped to seek out that out the following day, on the race in Castaic.

However when he pulled into the Castaic Lake Recreation Space parking zone just a little earlier than 9:30 a.m. the following morning, not a single particular person had proven up for the race. Picnic tables beside a dusty path had been empty, and the race appeared to have been canceled.

There have been no updates posted on-line, and LASPA officers mentioned they didn’t know what occurred, because the occasion had been organized by an out of doors entity. Organizers didn’t reply to a request for remark.

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Greater than a month later, the Kirk saga isn’t over. The lawsuit Houseton and Barnes filed has reached a settlement, however the settlement is awaiting approval from the county’s claims board and the Board of Supervisors.

And regardless of the preliminary responsible verdict, the result of the prison case is now up within the air. After Trump tapped Invoice Essayli as U.S. legal professional for the Los Angeles space in April, he agreed to evaluate the case earlier than sentencing.

On Might 1, the Justice Division and protection workforce filed an unorthodox post-conviction plea deal. If the courtroom approves the proposed settlement, Kirk would plead responsible to a misdemeanor rather than the felony a jury voted to convict him of three months in the past. And whereas he might have confronted as much as 10 years in jail, beneath the brand new settlement federal prosecutors are recommending one 12 months of probation.

His legal professional, Yu, didn’t reply to a request for remark, however Wilson framed it as an encouraging growth.

Runners start their race at the annual Baker to Vegas law enforcement relay on April 5 near Baker, Calif.

Runners begin their race on the annual Baker to Vegas legislation enforcement relay on April 5 close to Baker, Calif.

(William Liang / For The Instances)

“Whereas this case ought to by no means have been prosecuted within the first place, we’re deeply grateful the Division of Justice took a second, neutral have a look at the info and deserves,” he informed The Instances in an e mail.

To legal professional Caree Harper, who’s dealing with the couple’s lawsuit, the brand new settlement — which describes Houseton as “swatting” the deputy’s arm — seems to be “altering the info” and isn’t supported by video proof.

Whether it is permitted, she mentioned, she expects activist teams will push for state or county prosecutors to take up the case.

As of now, Kirk is slated for sentencing on Might 19.