Former Maywood police officer Ryan West is accused of sexually assaulting three women while on duty.
He has been fired from the Maywood Police Department and remains free on bail, NBC4 reported.
In addition to sexual assault charges, West has been named in at least one of several police brutality lawsuits filed against Maywood Police Department, according to NBC4.
"This is one of the worst departments I've ever seen," defense attorney Ralph Rios said.
Rios accused Maywood police of beatings involving civil rights violations, NBC4 reported.
"Changes have been implemented in this department since I've been here, and I’m going to continue to do that," Maywood Police Department Chief Frank Hauptmann said.
Hauptmann said he can't comment on any pending litigation but said his department is polishing its tarnished image to regain community confidence.
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Maywood Officer Charged With Raping Three Women
Former Maywood police officer Ryan Allen West, 28, has been charged with 12 felony counts, including rape by threat to arrest or deport, sexual penetration by a foreign object, oral copulation under color of authority, assault by a public officer, burglary and sexual battery by restraint. All these crimes happened while Officer West was in uniform and on duty.
The investigation began last year after one of the women went to a hospital and reported that she had been raped by an officer. Two more victims were discovered during the investigation, authorities said.
West was arrested at his Riverside County home by the District Attorney’s Bureau of Investigation, and was charged Wednesday. All the crimes were committed while Officer West was on duty in 2006 and 2007.
West was the Maywood Police Department’s canine officer until March of this year.
He was taken to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Station in San Dimas, where he is being held on a $640,000 bail. West faces up to 24 years in prison.
This is another black eye for the small southeast L.A. County police department, which has long had a reputation of hiring MISFIT cops. Last year, the city’s police department found that at least one third of the officers on the force had either left other police jobs under a cloud or had brushes with the law while working for Maywood. Several officers in recent years left Maywood after being convicted of crimes.
West was hired by Maywood in September 2004 after he resigned amid allegations of misconduct in his job as a police officer in Brawley, Calif., about 30 miles north of Mexicali, Mexico, according to a law enforcement source.
West also was the subject of misconduct allegations in Maywood.
In July 2006, two students accused him and two other officers of handcuffing them and using a Taser on their genitals in an attack outside a Maywood bar. The students, who were not arrested, later filed a civil rights lawsuit against the officers and the department. West had been scheduled to give a deposition Wednesday, said the students' attorney, Ralph M. Rios.
The officers and the city have denied any wrongdoing.
Francisco Leal, who worked as the Maywood city attorney from November 2006 until March, said West was fired in March after a woman accused him of rape.
The woman alleged that West approached her while on duty and in uniform on May 18, 2007, and threatened to take her into custody on an outstanding warrant unless she met him at a local hotel, Leal said. West admitted that he had sex with the woman at the hotel but insisted that the encounter was consensual, Leal said.
Police officials did not determine whether West's actions amounted to rape but decided that he should be fired anyway.
"Our officers cannot be having sex on duty, period," Leal said.
West's attorney who represented him in the disciplinary case declined to comment Wednesday.
Maywood Mayor Felipe Aguirre said city officials were working to restore trust in the department and praised Police Chief Frank Hauptmann for firing West.
"We're not going to tolerate this type of situation. We're going to move on it," Aguirre said. "This shouldn't reflect on the rest of the department."
The woman's complaint also triggered a criminal investigation into West's conduct.
Similar complaints from two other women also surfaced, said Deputy Dist. Atty. Margo Baxter, who is assigned to the district attorney's division that prosecutes law enforcement officers.
Baxter said a prosecutor handling an unrelated case learned that a second woman alleged that she had been sexually assaulted by a Maywood officer and forwarded the information to the district attorney's justice system integrity division.
A third woman, who was a witness in another unrelated case, told a defense attorney that she had been sexually assaulted by a Maywood officer, Baxter said. The attorney then notified the district attorney's office. Investigators identified West as the assailant in all three cases, she said.
Prosecutors said the attacks occurred between September 2006 and May 2007. Baxter declined to discuss the evidence against West or describe the assaults.
The investigation began last year after one of the women went to a hospital and reported that she had been raped by an officer. Two more victims were discovered during the investigation, authorities said.
West was arrested at his Riverside County home by the District Attorney’s Bureau of Investigation, and was charged Wednesday. All the crimes were committed while Officer West was on duty in 2006 and 2007.
West was the Maywood Police Department’s canine officer until March of this year.
He was taken to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Station in San Dimas, where he is being held on a $640,000 bail. West faces up to 24 years in prison.
This is another black eye for the small southeast L.A. County police department, which has long had a reputation of hiring MISFIT cops. Last year, the city’s police department found that at least one third of the officers on the force had either left other police jobs under a cloud or had brushes with the law while working for Maywood. Several officers in recent years left Maywood after being convicted of crimes.
West was hired by Maywood in September 2004 after he resigned amid allegations of misconduct in his job as a police officer in Brawley, Calif., about 30 miles north of Mexicali, Mexico, according to a law enforcement source.
West also was the subject of misconduct allegations in Maywood.
In July 2006, two students accused him and two other officers of handcuffing them and using a Taser on their genitals in an attack outside a Maywood bar. The students, who were not arrested, later filed a civil rights lawsuit against the officers and the department. West had been scheduled to give a deposition Wednesday, said the students' attorney, Ralph M. Rios.
The officers and the city have denied any wrongdoing.
Francisco Leal, who worked as the Maywood city attorney from November 2006 until March, said West was fired in March after a woman accused him of rape.
The woman alleged that West approached her while on duty and in uniform on May 18, 2007, and threatened to take her into custody on an outstanding warrant unless she met him at a local hotel, Leal said. West admitted that he had sex with the woman at the hotel but insisted that the encounter was consensual, Leal said.
Police officials did not determine whether West's actions amounted to rape but decided that he should be fired anyway.
"Our officers cannot be having sex on duty, period," Leal said.
West's attorney who represented him in the disciplinary case declined to comment Wednesday.
Maywood Mayor Felipe Aguirre said city officials were working to restore trust in the department and praised Police Chief Frank Hauptmann for firing West.
"We're not going to tolerate this type of situation. We're going to move on it," Aguirre said. "This shouldn't reflect on the rest of the department."
The woman's complaint also triggered a criminal investigation into West's conduct.
Similar complaints from two other women also surfaced, said Deputy Dist. Atty. Margo Baxter, who is assigned to the district attorney's division that prosecutes law enforcement officers.
Baxter said a prosecutor handling an unrelated case learned that a second woman alleged that she had been sexually assaulted by a Maywood officer and forwarded the information to the district attorney's justice system integrity division.
A third woman, who was a witness in another unrelated case, told a defense attorney that she had been sexually assaulted by a Maywood officer, Baxter said. The attorney then notified the district attorney's office. Investigators identified West as the assailant in all three cases, she said.
Prosecutors said the attacks occurred between September 2006 and May 2007. Baxter declined to discuss the evidence against West or describe the assaults.
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