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Santa Cruz Activist Detained on Independence Day
Homelessness and tenants rights activist harassed and detained as soon as she entered Santa Cruz city limits after a three week trip to Oregon. She is the same woman whose right arm was broken by Sgt LeMoss in a marijuana sting on West Cliff Drive May 9, 2008.
On July 4, 2010, longtime activist Donna Deiss, who had her right arm broken by Sgt. LeMoss in a medical marijuana sting on W. Cliff Drive in May 2008, was detained by Officer Gonzales and Officer Pineda as soon as she entered the city limits at 10:30 PM after a three week visit to Oregon.
In June, 2010, Deiss’s RV had three windows smashed by a crowbar because an irate driver thought she had bumped his Suburu on Front St. behind the Palomar Restaurant tunnel. A witness told police what had happened yet Officer Gonzales ordered Deiss to sit on the curb and accused her of “hit and run.” Deiss explained she looked at the Subaru but there was no damage so she entered the Santa Cruz Roasting Company coffee shop to write on her computer as she usually does every evening. Deiss told Gonzales her arm was broken by Sgt. LeMoss and that she was afraid of the police. He did not acknowledge the windows broken by a crowbar until the end of the detainment. Deiss is a disabled senior who spend several years helping tenants facing eviction in the 1990s and participated in the 2006 week long protest against the sleeping ban at City Hall.
After driving for eleven hours Deiss was tired as she drove Highway 17 and was followed by Officer Gonzales who pulled her over into the parking lot of the Peachwood Bar and Grill. He claimed she had swerved into the next lane and nearly hit his police car. Deiss explained she had been driving from Oregon and simply wanted to go home. She was shaking from her encounter with the police and brushed the awning extending over the parking lot when she left. She heard a noise but thought something had fallen off the counter in her RV. She looked and saw no damages.
As soon as Deiss arrived at the Clocktower on Pacific Avenue Officers Gonzales and Pineda pulled her over again claiming she had brushed the awning at Peachwood Bar and Grill and was yelled at by a woman while leaving. Deiss gave her ID, registration and insurance card to the police while they waited to see if the owner of Peachwood Bar and Grill wanted to press charges, and no tickets were given. Deiss told the officers she did not see any woman or any damage to the restaurant. Instead the damage was hers as her two top hatches had been ripped off in her hurry to get home and away from the police who terrified her. She has AAA and no accidents or tickets on her driving record.
At the end of Pacific Avenue in front of Lulu’s, Deiss was given multiple sobriety tests although she repeatedly stated she did not drink and was not under the influence of any drugs. She passed all of the tests so Officers Gonzales and Pineda had her breathe into a tube they claimed to test for marijuana smoke. Deiss stated she had a Medicann card but they said she was “very close” to being charged with driving under the influence of marijuana. Friends told her later there is so such test and that the officers were faking it in order to attempt to scare her. No one walking by would stop or take a cell phone picture as all are aware of the truculent attitude of the SCPD towards the homeless, activists and medical marijuana proponents. An initiative to legalize and tax marijuana in California is on the ballot in November which has polarized law enforcement officials in a last stand against its passage.
Deiss stared at Officer Pineda wondering why he was participating in such harassment. He stated “You are well known by the SCPD as a marijuana smoker.” Deiss has no convictions for smoking marijuana and has had a prescription since Proposition 215 passed in 1995. She questions the SCPD’s priorities and treatment of the dispossessed, seniors and homeless as a new ordnance is being passed July 13 to give $1,000 fines to the homeless for sleeping outdoors. Deiss counsels and attempts to help all homeless people and encourages them to develop their talents and become self-sufficient.
In June, 2010, Deiss’s RV had three windows smashed by a crowbar because an irate driver thought she had bumped his Suburu on Front St. behind the Palomar Restaurant tunnel. A witness told police what had happened yet Officer Gonzales ordered Deiss to sit on the curb and accused her of “hit and run.” Deiss explained she looked at the Subaru but there was no damage so she entered the Santa Cruz Roasting Company coffee shop to write on her computer as she usually does every evening. Deiss told Gonzales her arm was broken by Sgt. LeMoss and that she was afraid of the police. He did not acknowledge the windows broken by a crowbar until the end of the detainment. Deiss is a disabled senior who spend several years helping tenants facing eviction in the 1990s and participated in the 2006 week long protest against the sleeping ban at City Hall.
After driving for eleven hours Deiss was tired as she drove Highway 17 and was followed by Officer Gonzales who pulled her over into the parking lot of the Peachwood Bar and Grill. He claimed she had swerved into the next lane and nearly hit his police car. Deiss explained she had been driving from Oregon and simply wanted to go home. She was shaking from her encounter with the police and brushed the awning extending over the parking lot when she left. She heard a noise but thought something had fallen off the counter in her RV. She looked and saw no damages.
As soon as Deiss arrived at the Clocktower on Pacific Avenue Officers Gonzales and Pineda pulled her over again claiming she had brushed the awning at Peachwood Bar and Grill and was yelled at by a woman while leaving. Deiss gave her ID, registration and insurance card to the police while they waited to see if the owner of Peachwood Bar and Grill wanted to press charges, and no tickets were given. Deiss told the officers she did not see any woman or any damage to the restaurant. Instead the damage was hers as her two top hatches had been ripped off in her hurry to get home and away from the police who terrified her. She has AAA and no accidents or tickets on her driving record.
At the end of Pacific Avenue in front of Lulu’s, Deiss was given multiple sobriety tests although she repeatedly stated she did not drink and was not under the influence of any drugs. She passed all of the tests so Officers Gonzales and Pineda had her breathe into a tube they claimed to test for marijuana smoke. Deiss stated she had a Medicann card but they said she was “very close” to being charged with driving under the influence of marijuana. Friends told her later there is so such test and that the officers were faking it in order to attempt to scare her. No one walking by would stop or take a cell phone picture as all are aware of the truculent attitude of the SCPD towards the homeless, activists and medical marijuana proponents. An initiative to legalize and tax marijuana in California is on the ballot in November which has polarized law enforcement officials in a last stand against its passage.
Deiss stared at Officer Pineda wondering why he was participating in such harassment. He stated “You are well known by the SCPD as a marijuana smoker.” Deiss has no convictions for smoking marijuana and has had a prescription since Proposition 215 passed in 1995. She questions the SCPD’s priorities and treatment of the dispossessed, seniors and homeless as a new ordnance is being passed July 13 to give $1,000 fines to the homeless for sleeping outdoors. Deiss counsels and attempts to help all homeless people and encourages them to develop their talents and become self-sufficient.
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Thanks to Maria Meroke for writing and posting this story.
Donna Deiss is a long-time activist in Santa Cruz who worked for many years with TRUSC (Tenants Rights Union of Santa Cruz) in the 90's.
Sgt. Christian Le Moss's abusive and false arrest which broke her arm back in the summer of 2008 is recounted at some of the links below.
Deiss, after a long court struggle, pleaded to a charge of "littering" and then reportedly won a settlement with the SCPD and/or City over Le Moss's assault. She has not publicly divulged the amount or discussed the settlement.
See "Donna Deiss police brutality criminal trial abruptly ends" at http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/05/18/18595728.php
Curbhugger Chris, interviewed an hour ago after the 4th night of homeless protest at the Peace Camp in front of the County Courthouse had another report about Deiss. He said Deiss tried to park her vehicle along with several other Homes-on-Wheels folks last night in the County parking lot. A sheriff, he said, hastily, ran to block the path of the vehicles and waved them away.
Earlier stories about Deiss:
"60 Year Old Homeless Woman Says Police Broke Her Arm"
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/05/10/18498341.php
"Sgt. LeMoss #114 Santa Cruz PD breaks arm of 60 year old disabled woman without cause"
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/05/14/18499096.php
"Harassment of Homeless in RVs, a Letter from Donna Deiss"
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/10/08/18452903.php
"Superintendant Hammack Stonewalls on RV Ban in Coastal Parking Lots"
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/09/12/18447267.php
"Coastal Access Denied to Motorhomes and Trailers in Santa Cruz"
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/08/30/18444952.php
"Struggling on the Street"
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/09/14/18311712.php
Donna Deiss is a long-time activist in Santa Cruz who worked for many years with TRUSC (Tenants Rights Union of Santa Cruz) in the 90's.
Sgt. Christian Le Moss's abusive and false arrest which broke her arm back in the summer of 2008 is recounted at some of the links below.
Deiss, after a long court struggle, pleaded to a charge of "littering" and then reportedly won a settlement with the SCPD and/or City over Le Moss's assault. She has not publicly divulged the amount or discussed the settlement.
See "Donna Deiss police brutality criminal trial abruptly ends" at http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/05/18/18595728.php
Curbhugger Chris, interviewed an hour ago after the 4th night of homeless protest at the Peace Camp in front of the County Courthouse had another report about Deiss. He said Deiss tried to park her vehicle along with several other Homes-on-Wheels folks last night in the County parking lot. A sheriff, he said, hastily, ran to block the path of the vehicles and waved them away.
Earlier stories about Deiss:
"60 Year Old Homeless Woman Says Police Broke Her Arm"
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/05/10/18498341.php
"Sgt. LeMoss #114 Santa Cruz PD breaks arm of 60 year old disabled woman without cause"
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/05/14/18499096.php
"Harassment of Homeless in RVs, a Letter from Donna Deiss"
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/10/08/18452903.php
"Superintendant Hammack Stonewalls on RV Ban in Coastal Parking Lots"
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/09/12/18447267.php
"Coastal Access Denied to Motorhomes and Trailers in Santa Cruz"
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/08/30/18444952.php
"Struggling on the Street"
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/09/14/18311712.php
I just checked the city of santa cruz database and their is no Police Officers with the name Gonzales and Pineda? are you sure it was SCPD? or CHP? however i don't think MS. Deiss should have been driving while smoking marijuana..doesn't sound safe to me...
Driving while impaired, either by alcohol, drugs (perscription or otherwise), or just dead tired is a crime in any state. If she was so tired that she was not maintaining her lane or was hitting things she should have pulled over and gotten some rest or waited until she was no longer impaired. A Pot card does not make it legal for you to drive under the influence.
She got in an altercation with LeMoss.....but it wasn't her fault..."She didn't know he was a cop...didn't hear him tell her to stop".
She hit a car on Front St. and didn't leave her info....but it wasn't her fault..."She looked and she didn't think she did any damage".
She got stopped for swerving on Hwy 17...but it wasn't her fault..."She was tired from her long drive".
She hit the awning on her way out...but it wasn't her fault..."She thought something fell off her counter. She looked and she was no damages.". (This statement is particularly ironic, as it confirm she knew she hit something, so why bother with the excuse of something falling off her counter?).
Donna? Grow up. Take responsibility for your actions. The probability that you are important enough to be targetted by a cop waiting to find you on Hwy 17 is 0%.
The reality is, you're a crummy driver who has, by admission in this article, participated in two hit and run accidents without finding the owner of the property you damaged or identifying yourself. You're making unilateral decisions that there's no damage and your running away. Right now, you sound about as stupid with your excuses as Lindsay Lohan does with hers....but at least she has the excuse of being a 20 year old kid.
She hit a car on Front St. and didn't leave her info....but it wasn't her fault..."She looked and she didn't think she did any damage".
She got stopped for swerving on Hwy 17...but it wasn't her fault..."She was tired from her long drive".
She hit the awning on her way out...but it wasn't her fault..."She thought something fell off her counter. She looked and she was no damages.". (This statement is particularly ironic, as it confirm she knew she hit something, so why bother with the excuse of something falling off her counter?).
Donna? Grow up. Take responsibility for your actions. The probability that you are important enough to be targetted by a cop waiting to find you on Hwy 17 is 0%.
The reality is, you're a crummy driver who has, by admission in this article, participated in two hit and run accidents without finding the owner of the property you damaged or identifying yourself. You're making unilateral decisions that there's no damage and your running away. Right now, you sound about as stupid with your excuses as Lindsay Lohan does with hers....but at least she has the excuse of being a 20 year old kid.
About five or six months ago I had a similar encounter with Donna. I was walking from downtown to my house on Ocean Street. I left the parking lot at CVS and went to walk across River Street to the Soquel Street bridge. You know there's that little island there where cars coming from Soquel can turn onto River or cars from River can turn onto Soquel towards downtown. It's at the intersection where the stop light is. Right across from where the new drum circle meets. I walked across the intersection when the light was red for people coming across the bridge. As I was walking across the part from the island to the levee side Donna came barreling through the red light in her camper, didn't stop, turned right onto River Street and practically ran me over. If I hadn't jumped back I would have been killed. I know her so I am positive it was Donna. And that RV is unmistakable. She really almost killed me. Didn't even stop when I screamed at her. Quite honestly Donna should not be driving. She does this kind of thing all the time and I'm sure she's not aware of it. If she's on her medication she shouldn't be driving at all.
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