The Pomona, California police officers who beat Arreola in front of
his wife told the terrified woman that they would make sure that the
victim lost his job. That sadistic prediction was fulfilled within a
day, after which Arreola discovered that his arrest had made him
practically unemployable, and his family confronted the prospect of
losing their home.
Soon after Arreola posted bail, three of his family members were
arrested on contrived charges and threatened with deportation. The LA
County DA’s office dropped a charge of assaulting an officer, but
insisted on pressing the charges of resisting arrest and obstruction.
Six months after the assault, Arreola was acquitted by a jury that –
unlike a similar panel convened more recently in nearby Orange County –
was honest enough to act upon the abundant evidence that the cops who
attacked Arreola had done so without justification, and lied about their
actions.