Cop Watcher Jailed Twice

Video destroyed by Lee Baca's deputies
LA Weekly
Apr. 26, 2012

Cop watching — the act of turning a camera on police — is not illegal.

But in areas policed by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, it can still land you in jail.

And even when it's a bogus arrest and the fanciful charges against you are abruptly dropped the next day, it can be scary, expensive, time-consuming and, of course, intimidating.

That's what happened — twice — to Raven Williams, 28, whose dad was a New Orleans cop, and who today is an occasional participant in Cop Watch L.A., a little-known group of more than a dozen citizens determined to police the police.

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