Without Probable Cause LA Cops Detain Latino Family in Their Own Home - Police Snatched Phones and Handcuffed Teens During Niggerization Lesson

From [HERE] A mom says her teenagers were wrongfully detained by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department inside their own home after deputies entered following reports of fighting inside the house. 

The family spoke with KTLA and said the teens, 19 and 14, are still traumatized by the incident in which they believed their civil rights were violated. 

'It was terrifying,' said homeowner Ceidy Cordova. 'My kids should have never gone through this. Never. They shouldn't ever put hands on them at all.' 

Security camera footage of the October 2022 incident shows deputies enter the home and detain the children, including one clip where 19-year-old Aliza is held against a wall. 

Another clip shows 14-year-old Isaac have his phone snatched from his hand and pushed up against the wall outside the family's apartment. 

In a statement, LASD officials said they did not make a mistake, writing: 'In fact, they were directed to the location by concerned citizens and based on the information, deputies had a lawful duty to ensure there were no injured victims and/or suspects inside the location.' 

According to Ceidy, the 'wrongful arrests' occurred inside their home in the 5100 block of Rosemead Boulevard on October 22, 2022. 

The mother said she and her husband were not at home when their son and daughter alerted them to what was happening at home. 

'When she said that they were already in there and they were being aggressive and trying to grab her, that's when I turned on the cameras,' said Ceidy. 

'Then I saw what happened,' the mother told KTLA of what the footage showed. 

Security video shows Ceidy attempting to speak through the home camera to ask what was going on but being ignored as her daughter spoke with deputies. 

Aliza is seen passionately talking with the deputies for several seconds as the mother yells out 'hello' to the group.   

According to investigators, deputies had received a call reporting screaming person and another person who may have been hit.

The children, however, told deputies they had no idea why they were there. 

Despite their confusion, the pair of teenagers were then roughed up for asking questions and were seen handcuffed by authorities.

After the deputies take the pair outside, several agents are seen holding Aliza against the wall as she yells at them through tears. 

'You're holding me so tight,' the teen is heard saying. 

In another clip, Isaac is seen holding his phone in an attempt to record the encounter. 

One deputy grabs the teen's phone and three others then force him up against the wall and place him in handcuffs. 

'You see in the video they are grabbing her so tight, they left bruises on them and took my son and husband to jail for no reason,' said Ceidy.

When the woman and her husband returned home, another video shows deputies ask Ceidy's husband to exit the vehicle before he is also taken into custody.

The family has since hired a lawyer who says the deputies violated their rights.

'You can see in the video, they are pushing him towards the wall, brutally,' said Narine Mkrtchyan, the family's attorney, told KTLA. 

'That's unlawful detention in retaliation, a violation of the first amendment, fourth amendment and excessive force,' Mkrthyan said. 

The family says they have been traumatized and are looking to now relocate. 

'I want justice,' said Ceidy. 'They should never do this to any family, any children or my kids. I want justice for what they did.'