This apparantly is what his first lawsuit was about
http://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/723532/rosby-complaint.txt
8. Plaintiif resides at a home located at 4079 West 136"' Street, No. C, Hawthorne,
Califomia 90250 (the "Property"), along with his wife and their children_about July 28, 2012, Mr. Rosby's wife called police during a non-violent
verbal disagreement (over a misunderstanding) to try and make Mr. Rosby leave the home for
the evening. Mr. Rosby agreed to leave for the evening, and Mrs. Rosby reported to the police
that he was leaving and no action was needed.
10. Nevertheless, an army of officers appeared and attacked Mr. Rosby without
cause or reason, including Peraza and Kemp, slamming him to the ground, and then punching
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and kicking him repeatedly. The ofiicers stated while beating him that they recognized him as
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the "troublemaker" who had previously made a complaint about the lack of African American
12 oflicers employed with the Hawthorne police department, and aboutla prior complaint that the
13 Hawthorne police department had engaged in racial profiling of Plaintiff on July' 29, 2011. (A
14 true and correct copy of Plaintifi's prior complaint regarding racial profiling is attached hereto"
15 as Exhibit A.)
16 1. Indeed, after Plaintifi"s complaint regarding the July 29, 2011 racial profiling
17 incident, on January 13, 2012, Plaintiff received a letter from the Los Angeles County Public
18 Defender requesting his assistance in a similar matter. (A true andlcorrect copy of the letter
19 from the Los Angeles County Public Defender is attached hereto as Exhibit B.)
20 12. The officers finally stopped beating Mr. Rosby after his wife and children ran
21 outside screaming for them to stop. They were alerted to the heating by Mr. Rosby's cries and
22 screams, and the helicopter circling above with a spotlight (apparently, in this case, responders
23 improperly and insupportably decided that a helicopter and an army of police officers was an
24 appropriate response to a non-violent verbal misunderstanding).
25 13. The officers then shoved Mr. Rosby into a squad car and hauled him off to jail
26 without reason or justification. Mr. Rosby repeatedly asked oflicers why he was under arrest
27 and wasltold to "shut up." At the station, the merciless and unprovoked beating by the oflicers
28 continued relentlessly.
Enough said