Imagine answering the door to a police officer telling you he’s investigating ‘suspicious activity’ and asks you for your ID. You show it to him, but don’t hand it to him, so he promptly throws you on the ground and handcuffs you.
Later, even though you did nothing wrong in the first place, you are charged with resisting arrest and obstructing a peace officer, putting your career is in jeopardy.
This is exactly what happened to US Air Force Capt. Nicolas Aquino one Saturday afternoon last December.
The Monterey County District Attorney is pressing charges against this man with two misdemeanors.
If you would like to call the Monterey County DA and register your grievance at this atrocity you can do so with the contact information below:
Monterey Office
1200 Aguajito Road, Room 301
Monterey, CA 93940
Phone: 831-647-7770
Fax: 831-647-7762
An Air Force captain was mistaken for a burglar, tackled and handcuffed in his own California home in December. Now he’s in court for resisting arrest and obstructing a peace officer, and his career is in jeopardy.
US Air Force Capt. Nicolas Aquino, a student at the Naval Postgraduate School at the time, was at home on a Saturday afternoon in mid-December when his dogs began barking, the Monterey County Weekly reports. Aquino opened the door to a police officer, stepped outside and closed the door behind him.
That police officer was Monterey Sheriff’s Deputy Ivan Rodriguez. He told Aquino he was investigating a report of suspicious activity in the area. According to his written report, he was looking for “an adult Hispanic male wearing a hoodie” walking around and into a Carmel Woods’ home. Aquino was wearing a hoodie, and had previously been walking outside his home, looking for a UPS package.
“All he said was, ‘I need to see your ID.’ At that moment I’m like, ‘Excuse me sir, but who are you? And why are you here?” Aquino told KSBW.
“He says it again, I have to produce identification. At that moment I asked him, ‘Am I being detained?’ He said, ‘Yes,’ and so I said, ‘OK, then my name is Nicolas Aquino. I live right here. I’m in the military’,” Aquino said.
Aquino says he then pulled out his wallet to show his military identification, but did not hand the card to Rodriguez.
Rodriguez’s report then says, “The male then pulled his hand away from me, thereby moving the card away from my hand. I decided at that point I would detain him physically and place him into handcuffs.”
Then things got rough, Aquino told KSBW. “That’s when he grabs my wrist, puts me in a front guillotine, slams my head into the ground and spins around and does a rear naked choke, so he puts me in a choke hold,” he said.
Rodriquez was sitting on top of Aquino, with his hands around Aquino’s head. “I yelled at the male to put his hands out to his sides. The male never complied. He was beginning to draw them in closer to the center of his body,” Rodriguez wrote in the incident report, according to KSBW. “Afraid that the male was going to reach for a weapon, I contemplated disengaging from him, drawing my own firearm and taking aim.”
A second deputy arrived on the scene. Aquino was handcuffed and put in the patrol car, the Monterey County Weekly reports. Aquino told the police that he didn’t consent to a search of his house, according to the local newspaper. “They went to my door and it appears they went into my house.” After 20 minutes, the police officers let Aquino get bills from his home to prove he lived there.
Aquino claims the deputy blamed him for the situation, telling him that he should have known his neighbors better. Then, Aquino says, Rodriguez told him, “You started this by not giving me your ID.”
Aquino was not charged with any crime at the scene. He and his wife moved from the home with two months left on their lease, too upset to stay after the incident. Nearly seven weeks later, at the end of January, an officer at the NPS called Aquino and told him, “Don’t come to NPS or any other base, there’s a warrant out for your arrest,” the Monterey County Weekly reports.
The Monterey County District Attorney was pressing charges in the incident. Aquino was charged with two misdemeanors: resisting arrest and obstructing a peace officer. Aquino asked the DA to drop the charges, “but was told it wasn’t going to happen,” KSBW reports.
Aquino had his first pre-trial hearing last Wednesday, the Monterey Herald reports. His lawyer, Steve Liner, is seeking a court order to open Rodriguez’s personnel file. The DA’s office is looking at the case for the potential for a plea agreement, and District Attorney Dean Flippo asked prosecutors “hold off on doing anything,” Chief Assistant District Attorney Terry Spitz told the Herald.
Liner told the Herald that Aquino has since finished his studies at NPS and was recently scheduled to be deployed, but has remained in the California county until the case is resolved. Aquino told KSBW that the entire ordeal has put his military career in jeopardy.
Aquino is a first-generation American whose parents fled Paraguay as refugees. The Air Force has used Aquino in a promotional video based on his life.
Never even respond when the police are at your door. Certainly do not open the door.Just ignore them. Unless they have a warrant they will eventually go away.
The police can not be trusted the are just like the criminals that they are supposed to protect you from the police that are on the police force now have to much power and need reprimanded for improper arrests
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wXkI4t7nuc
Thats why they will try to take our guns. Just keep a quick load cross bow handy
THUS IS PURE BS IF THIS GUY DID NOTHING WHERES THE PROOF ON THE POLICES END
tHIS IS WHY WHENEVER A COPS SHOWS UP AT YOUR DOOR, YOU KEEP IT LOCKED AND TALK THROUGH IT. IF HE HAS A WARRANT AND SHOWS IT THEN COMPLY.
why bother putting a grievance into there office, DA’s are like Nazi’s they want everyone to be guilty, and if your not, they hate it. They will never apologize for there mistakes. They are the worst of all Law enforcement. So many people are wrongfully convicted by them, just for a track record of convictions. In todays period, must have video surveillance in your own home, that when recording automatically down loads to a server that can never be erased by law enforcement. That is your evidence.
Welcome to Obama’s way of life in the Military. Change? Yes we need change…Impeach him
Heard about this from my friends. However this is just wrong.
TRUTH AND ACTION IS ONE OF THE MOST BOGUS AND UNRELIABLE WALLS/PAGES THERE IS .THEY EXAGGERATE, AND DISTORT THE TRUTH FREQUENTLY…THEY MUST BE WORKING FOR THE SCUMBAMA REGIME WHOSE GOAL IT IS , IS TO DIVIDE THE POLICE OFFICERS FROM THE CITIZENS AND COMMUNITIES THEY PROTECT.. THAT IS THE ONLY REASON THEY ARE DOING IT… TRUTH AND ACTION IS FALLING IN LINE JUST LIKE A SOCIALIST PUPPET… IF YOU WANT TO GO AFTER LAW ENFORCEMENT AT LEAST HAVE THE BRAINS AND COMMON SENSE TO RECOGNIZE THE ENEMY AGENCIES… FOR YOU DUMMIES THEY ARE THE FEDERAL AGENCIES THAT CATER TO SCUMBAMA’S WILL BE CAUSE HE CONTROLS THEM… AND NOT ALL THE OFFICERS BECAUSE MANY OF THEM DO NOT LIKE WHAT THEY HAVE TO DO TO KEEP THEIR JOB, AND SUPPORT THEIR FAMILIES.