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Two veteran Los Angeles Police Department officers are suing the city, alleging they were wrongly accused of being part of a so-called "blue flu" officer sickout during the July 4 weekend when they were actually ill when they took time off.

Officers Ryan Putman and Meggan Stroup brought their cases Nov. 9 and 10, respectively, in Los Angeles Superior Court, alleging retaliation and violation of the state Labor Code. They each seek unspecified damages.

A representative for the City Attorney's Office could not be immediately reached.

Hundreds of officers called in ill over the July 4 weekend, according to media reports. The sickout came after a period in which officers dealt with protests in May over the death of George Floyd in the custody of Minneapolis police and the Los Angeles City Council's slashing of $150 million from the police budget and the diversion of funds for other purposes in the wake of demands for changes in policing.

Putman is an 11-year veteran of the LAPD who is assigned to Valley Traffic Division's special traffic enforcement detail, the suit states. He took July 3 off for "a valid illness," availing himself of the benefits provided under the Labor Code and the "Kin Care" statute that then-Gov. Jerry Brown signed into law in 2014.

The law requires employers to provide paid sick leave to address a worker's own illness or that of the employee's child, spouse or parent.

Upon returning to work, Putman heard other officers' comments, fears, opinions and chatter about an alleged "blue flu" and the adverse consequences for the participating officers, Putman's suit states.

Before then, Putman knew of no call, plea, suggestion or other information pertaining to an LAPD "blue flu" or for officers to call in sick over the July 4 weekend, his suit states.

In retaliation for taking sick leave, the LAPD accused Putman of unlawfully abusing his paid sick leave, of lying and of conspiring to and engaging in an illegal work protest, falsely labeling him as a "blue-flu'er," Putman's suit states.

Putman also was issued an "action item," which will remain in his personnel file and could adversely affect his future when being considered for future transfers, promotions, assignments and many other work benefits, his suit states.

Stroup, an eight-year LAPD veteran assigned to patrol duties with the Foothill Traffic Division, also felt ill July 3 and took sick time off before returning July 6, her suit states.

Stroup was at home during her first day off when she received a voicemail message from a sergeant telling her to provide a doctor's note justifying her absence, according to her suit.

When Stroup returned to work, she soon heard "comments, fears, opinions and chatter about an alleged 'blue flu' and the consequences," her suit states.

Some LAPD officers said Chief Michel Moore was "pissed and is going to take action," that the chief had promised "there will be consequences" and that "heads will roll" for officers who "banged in sick," according to her suit.

Like Putman, the LAPD put an "action item" in her file and when she protested to a sergeant that her illness was documented by her doctor's note, the sergeant replied, "It's super simple to get a doctor's note, so it doesn't really make a difference...," her suit states.

Stroup, who was still taking prenoscription medication for her sickness, was also admonished based on the allegation she took part in the officer "blue flu," the suit states.
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Meanwhile, in France. Protests in front of the National Assembly, Paris, to protest the new law that would ban the filming of cops. Protesters are encircling the cops. Water cannon deployed this evening during protests against the global security bill.
Two men have been charged in a 41-count criminal complaint for allegedly submitting more than 8,000 fraudulent voter registration applications on behalf of homeless people in Los Angeles, the District Attorney's Office announced Tuesday.

Carlos Antonio De Bourbon Montenegro, 53, aka Mark Anthony Gonsalves, and Marcos Raul Arevalo, 34, were each charged with one count of conspiracy to commit voter fraud, eight counts of voter fraud, four counts of procuring and offering a false or forged instrument and four misdemeanor counts of interference with a prompt transfer of a completed affidavit.

Montenegro faces an additional 10 counts of voter fraud, seven counts of procuring and offering a false or forged instrument, two counts of perjury and five misdemeanor counts of interference with a prompt transfer of a completed affidavit. The pair is scheduled to be arraigned Tuesday in Department 30 of the Foltz Criminal Justice Center. Prosecutors allege that Montenegro submitted more than 8,000 fraudulent voter registration applications between July and October 2020. He is also is accused of falsifying names, addresses and signatures on nomination papers under penalty of perjury to run for mayor in the city of Hawthorne.

If convicted as charged, Montenegro faces a possible maximum sentence of 15 years and eight months in state prison, while Arevalo faces a possible maximum sentence of seven years in prison.

The case remains under investigation by the Los Angeles County's District Attorney’s Bureau of Investigation.
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