The Los Angeles County lead prosecutor’s office has documented charges against a dissident for supposedly endeavoring to wreck a train at the area of a show against the sheriff’s specialization — a situation where the respondent’s lawyers have blamed authorities for net embellishment in reprisal for fight movement.
Emanuel Padilla, a 34-year-old toy creator who lives in Hawthorne, was accused Monday of one lawful offense tally of a train destroying endeavor, which conveys a most extreme sentence of existence without any chance to appeal, and one crime check of unlawful deterrent of a railroad track, which conveys a two-to four-year sentence.
Padilla argued not liable at an arraignment at the Compton town hall Monday, where an appointed authority denied bail.
As per the sheriff’s specialty, the supposed occurrence happened Nov. 15 at the convergence of Compton Boulevard and Willlowbrook Avenue in Compton — the area of a generally tranquil dissent coordinated that evening to encourage equity for Andres Guardado, a 18-year-old slaughtered by a sheriff’s agent in Gardena this late spring.