Sent to us by the victim’s sister, Jennifer Ryan:
I have filed complaints with the Los Angeles FBI office over and over again. The FBI Office in LA seems to be friends with the Riverside County Sheriffs and the District Attorneys office, and the LA FBI will not look at this case.
Please look at this case. Everything on the case I have posted online so you can view the Sheriff’s reports and evidence. You will see this falls under the color of law.
We have planting of evidence, excessive force, police brutality, filing of false reports and changing reports to fit their lies.
If there is anything, you can do to help my brother we would be very grateful.
Telling the true story of what happened to David Barry Hanley is going to take a few days.
Please when you are finished reading, I am asking you to call or write the Los Angeles FBI Office and Department Of Justice, and ask them to investigate this case and get Barry the help he needs, before the Sheriffs find a way to kill him. He has been in jail for almost 2 years for something he did not do. Barry’s health is fading fast. The deputies told him that he would not make the transfer to the state prison.
David Barry Hanley has clean record. He does not even have a ticket. He is facing life in prison, because the Deputy Sheriffs filed false reports and the District Attorney’s Office is protecting the deputies who shot David Barry Hanley.
It was a moonless night when the Sheriffs shot an innocent man!
Barry lives in a 36-foot motor home. Barry rents space in the backyard of this very nice Hispanic family in Lake Elsinore. The owners of this property are three brothers, Pedro, Marco, Juan, and their mother and grandmother. Marco has a wife and two beautiful little girls. Marco’s family lives in the little blue house behind the main house, the main house is red and white. Barry has his motor home right next the Marco’s house. Their property is a very large about 1/2 acre, there is a blue barn right across the yard from the two motor homes, Mark rents the space next to Barry, there are also two garages towards the rear of the property, an old 18 wheeler trailer and backhoe on the property. This is a very nice and quiet place to live. If you stand on either side of the main house and look over the fence, you look down because it’s 13-foot elevation drop. You can see every bit of the property. To the left (north) and in the back behind of the property (east) are Eucalyptus Groves, they are thick and dense. There are houses and motor homes to the left in the groves; they all look down on this property. The groves to the left are about 187 yards before you get to the next street over.
David Barry Hanley goes by Barry after his maternal grandfather.
It was earlier in the evening of April 22, 2012, Barry was busy making homemade chicken soup, in the crock-pot and cleaning his little house, Barry calls his mom and his friend around 8:00 pm., Barry calls his mom and family friend every day. Barry puts his bedding in the washer, but he was too tired to wait for the sheets to finish washing and drying so Barry curled up on his bedroom floor to go to sleep about 11:00 pm. Barry felt safe in his home as we all do. Little did he know what was going to happen to him in 5 hours that changed his life forever?
It was around 1:30 am, when Lake Elsinore Sheriffs Department, started receiving phone calls from the people who live on the north side of Eucalyptus Groves. They were calling to report gunfire in the area.
Around 2:30 am, the sheriffs received a call from a woman who lives on the north side of the Eucalyptus Groves on the street next to the groves. She had a bullet go through her bedroom wall. The Sheriffs Department dispatched Deputy Moore to her home. As Deputy Moore was taking the report, he heard more gunfire in the area. Deputy Moore told this woman he would be back to finish the report.
Deputy Moore pulled a car over at Teritecornis and 11th, to see if they had anything to do with gunshots in the area. Then Deputy Moore called Sergeant Sanches for backup at 3:02 am. Sergeant Sanches arrived on scene about 3:04 am; Sergeant Sanches and Deputy Moore were talking to the driver of the car, when they heard more gunshots at 3:07 am. They let the driver go even though he had stolen plate on his vehicle.
At 3:10 am, Deputy Moore called Deputy Yarbrough, Deputy Brazil, Deputy Coats and Deputy Melendez for back up. The deputies that were called for back up arrived around 3:17 am and had a private meeting off the record.
The last gunshot anyone heard was at 3:07 am and it was quiet in the area.
At 3:30 am, all the deputies met in front of a red and white house that was about three blocks away from the car stop and their private meeting, this house is on the south side of the Eucalyptus Groves. Nowhere near the area of the gunshots calls.
The Sheriffs were looking around the red and white house in the dark making plans.
At 3:41 am there was another gunshot heard, but only one shot. They said it sounded like it was zipping through the trees.
The deputy sheriffs pull the sheriffs cars in front of the red and white house and used a spotlight to light up the house and made announcements for the people in the red and white house to come out. One of the brothers who own the house came out and they handcuffed him and put him in the sheriffs unite and then his wife comes out and they do the same thing to her. Sergeant Sanches calls Lt Adams and tells him what he wants to do and Lt Adams gives his permission. At 4:13 am, Sergeant Sanches was still on the phone with Lt Adams when they hear one more gunshot that rings out and Sergeant Sanches states that the gunshots are not coming from this property.
Sergeant Sanches talks to the husband and wife and they said they heard shots earlier that night and it sound like they were coming from the of Eucalyptus Groves and not their property. They tell Sergeant Sanches that their children are alone in the blue house behind the main house; they also tell Sergeant Sanches there are two motor homes back there and tell Sergeant Sanches that Barry is their uncle and Mark who rents the other space in the backyard. At 4:20 am, Sergeant Sanches calls over the radio that they will be entering the backyard soon. They let Marco and his wife go only if they give them permission to enter the property. Marco calls his brother Pedro to open the front door of the main house so the deputy’s sheriffs could enter their home; this was around 4:25 am. Marco calls Mark, as Mark was awake because he heard gunshots earlier that night. Marco tells Mark that there are policemen on the property looking for the shooter in the Eucalyptus Groves and to stay inside his home. At 4:26 am, Marco calls Barry who is in a deep sleep and Barry hears Marco say men outside stay in your home. Barry feels safe in his home and he goes back to sleep.
At 4:36 am Barry heard pounding and banging on the back and sides of his motor home and they are yelling, “Mark Come Out, Mark Come Out” The banging and yelling for Mark scared Barry and he jumps up to find out his home was broken into. Barry grabs is 12 ga shotgun filled with birdshot, and runs to the broken open door and tries to look out, but there are flashlights in his face so he goes to the right of the door behind the door and wall and tries to look out again when he heard “drop your weapon”!
Barry is scared because he does not know who is out there, he throws his shotgun outside on the ground, and as it hits the ground in front of who ever is outside his door they open fire on him at least 100 plus rounds. Barry was hit with the first four shot that they fired at him. The force of the 40 cal, throws him back towards the cab and couch, where he laid and started to bleed out. Barry was hit four times two times by a 40 cal and two times by a .223. Barry had bullets hit to the right of his heart, right shoulder, and upper right arm and under his underarm.
Barry laid in front of his couch, on the floor bleeding out Barry and yells out “Why did you shoot me” “Why are you killing me”! Shortly after Barry asks why, three men come into his home. These men beat him up, and then throw him out of his home, as he is barely able to stand in the dirt in front of the door to his home someone comes up from the back and hits him in the back of head with a butt of a long rifle. Barry hits the ground and sees who shot him, Riverside County Sheriffs. Then Deputy Melendez jumps on his back and starts to hit him in the head and back, as she doing that Sergeant Sanches repeatedly stomps on his shot arm, Sergeant Sanches stomps so hard on his shot arm that Sergeant Sanches broke his shot arm and crushed the nerves and ground the bones.
Before Sergeant Sanches entered the red and white main house, he called for the EMTS to stand by. The Sheriffs shot Barry at 4:38 am and they did not let the EMTs into the back yard until 5:10 am. Barry laid on the cold ground bleeding out, going in and out of consciousness, as Barry watches and hears them talking and taking his firearms out of his home and place them on the ground, Barry watches them throw his ammo on the ground, and hears them state this should take care of the problem.
The EMTs finally get into the backyard, give him emergency aid, and transport him to the Inland Valley Medical Center. On the ride to the hospital Deputy Robger and another Deputy rides with Barry, Barry was going in and out of consciousness and he remembers the male Deputy slapping and hitting him in the face.
April 23, 2012; Barry’s older sister has a son who is a police office in that area and he called his watch commander and asked if he could find anything out and asked for permission to go over to the scene. He arrived at Barry’s home on April 24, 2013 around 8:00 am. What he saw was a very clean scene there was no blood anywhere in the motor home or out side, just a motor home full of bullets holes. Barry’s nephew took some photos of the motor home ground and then went back to his station and talked to his watch commander. This is what his commander told him, The Deputy Sheriffs were looking for a shooter who was shooting up the neighborhood. The deputies set up on this house and Deputy Yarbrough was in the bushes watching suspect come out and shoot his weapon. The sheriffs waited until they had more deputies in place. Then deputies approached the motor home and the suspect came to the door holding a long gun, He told the deputies he would not come out, and that they would have to kill him. The deputy said the yelling back and forth with the suspect was about four hours. Then the suspect stood the doorway and took a shot at the officer and they returned fire and hit him two times in the torso, they gave him first aid and transported him to the hospital.
If you read the reports, you will have a different story. If you look at the evidence, it will tell you the true story of what took place. The Sheriffs shot and tried to kill an innocent man that day.
April 23, 2013, Barry is waking up from the surgery he hears Deputy Hanson on the phone with someone telling them they really screwed up by millions, but they fixed it.
The nurses at the hospital are taking great care of Barry, That night the nurse was hand feeding him and Deputy Verostek, tells the nurse that she should not be feeding him and giving him any help because his a cop murder, she should let him lay there and die.
Barry does not remember who the Deputies were, Barry was just waking up again when he heard two deputies talk about what happened and everyone at the department is scrambling to, and then deputies saw he was awake and end their conversation then. Barry is now really scared because he does not know what is going on. Before surgery, he had a Lake Elsinore police officer tell him it is going to be ok and then he hears a phone conversation and now the two deputies.
April 24, 2012 at 11:22 am, Detective Cory and Detective Bowen interviewed David Hanley at the hospital. David Hanley asked to call his Mother so she could get him an attorney, Detective Cory and Detective Bowen refused to let him have his one phone call for help. Barry asked them at least three times for a phone call, Detective Cory said, “we will work on that and see what we can do” that was April 24, 2012 Barry did not get his phone call until May 06, 2012.
His mother was out of her mind, scared and worried about her son and not knowing what happened early that morning of April 23, 2012. What she read did not sound like her boy. Barry made it his life mission to feed the homeless and the poor. Barry is a peacemaker not a warrior; Barry has literally given his shirt and coat off his back to people who did not have warm enough clothes on. Barry has fixed other peoples cars at cost or no cost, so they could drive to work and keep their jobs. Everyone who meets Barry loves him. Barry does not have a mean bone in his body.
April 26, 2012, Sheriffs told Dr.Gorski Yara at Inland Valley Hospital they are going remove Barry from the trauma unit at the hospital to another hospital with level C Trauma unit. Dr. Dr.Gorski Yara told Barry and the sheriffs that he needed at least two more surgeries with in the next 2 to 3 weeks to finish repairing his arm. They placed an External Fixator on his right humerus and he needs the other surgeries to repair the nerves. The Sheriff signed papers with the hospital that Barry was going to be moved to a hospital with the trauma care he needed.
At 1:05 pm on the 26, of April Corporal Simon’s, took Barry out of the trauma unit at Inland Valley Medical Center to the Southwest Detention Center (jail). When Barry arrived at Southwest Detention Center (jail), Barry was met by Deputy Hartman and Deputy Myers, who refused to let him use the wheel chair, and made him stand in line to be booked. Barry could not stand up on his own two feet. Barry was just yanked out of the trauma unit. Barry passed out and hit the floor, Deputy Hartman and Deputy Myers began to hit and kick Barry as he was lying on the cold concert floor, they made him stand up again until he hit the floor again and again and the beat him again and again.
The last time Barry hit the floor he was totally un-conscious, they refused to give him medical help, instead they tried to keep him at Southwest Detention Center (jail), the nurse there refused Barry to the jail because of his medical condition was so critical. Then they transported him to Riverside county Hospital.
Barry hit the floor so hard, and the deputies beating him knocked the External Fixator on his right humerus out of place. When he arrived at, Riverside county Hospital they refuse to treat him and they did not admit him in the trauma unit.
April 29, 2012 the Riverside county Hospital transferred him to the jail ward of the hospital and Barry was told by the hospital staff and the sheriffs that he would not get the surgeries he need to repair his arm. Every three to five days they would remove Barry from the Jail ward to Southwest Detention Center (jail), the nurse there refused Barry to the jail because of his medical condition was so critical. Then they transported him to back to Riverside county Hospital jail ward.
This is January 9, 2014 and Barry’s arm has changed colors and is dead it hangs off his shoulder in pain, Barry has a heart condition and his kidneys in trouble are starting to shut down.
April 27, 2012, Barry’s family hired the Blumenthal Law office. They talk to Mr. Brent Romney and he said he would take the case. Brent Romney goes to the hospital to see Barry and the sheriffs refuse to let his attorney in, then they tell him he was transferred to Southwest jail, Brent Romney goes to that jail and they tell him that Barry is not there and he is still at the hospital in critical condition and could not be transferred. Brent Romney goes back to the hospital and they tell him he has not been booked yet, and no one is allowed to see him yet per orders.
Brent Romney tries to see him many more times and still could not get in.
May 06, 2012 Barry finally gets to use the phone to call for help. Barry was informed that he has an attorney and that Brent Romney has been trying to get in and see him.
Every day Brent Romney calls the jail ward to see it David Hanley was going to arraignment and they said he was not going that day.
On May 10, 2012, the attorney’s office called again and they said not he was not going. That after noon Barry calls his mother and tells her he was just arraigned and that the attorney she hired was not there and they made him take a public defender attorney. Barry said no he wanted his own attorney and the Judge and Deputy District Attorney Marcus Garrett refused to let him have his own attorney at the arraignment.
April 23, 2012
What did Riverside County Sheriffs and District Attorney’s Office do at the crime scene?
Detective Cory has lead on the Officer Involved Shooting.
Detective Bowen and Investigator Baeza are from the Central Homicide Unit.
Detective/ Investigator Harvey is in charge of Primary and Secondary Scene, and writing all the reports for this department.
Supervisor Forensic Tech Williams is in charge of the Forensic Technicians and of all the evidence collected at the scenes.
Riverside County District Attorneys Office is, Deputy District Attorney Brandon Smith and Deputy District Attorney Christopher Peuvrelle.
Riverside County Sheriffs Department and District Attorneys Office started to place evidence around Barry’s motor home and change the reports. If you look at the Book of Evidence, you will see Detective/ Investigator Harvey changes the report to show that Barry shot that house. Forensic Tech Salyer recovered a small caliber bullet from the house. Detective/ Investigator Harvey changed the report to show that they recovered .30-30 bullet that hit that woman’s house.
Deputy District Attorney Brandon Smith and Deputy District Attorney Christopher Peuvrelle both knew that Barry could not have shot that house from where he lives because of all the trees, building and hills in the way. In order to make that shot you will have to stand on the roof of the motor home on a ladder and then you could not clear the tress to make the angle that bullet hit that house. If you read the report on the “House that was shot at” and “The Book of Evidence”, you will see by their own photos and evidence that David Hanley did not shoot that house.
You will see in that same book that they planted the .30-30 rounds on the ground in front of Barry’s home and took his 30-30 rifle out of the closet and placed it in the hallway/ kitchen area of his home.
You will see that the Deputies who shot David Hanley lied about where they were standing when they opened fired on him and lied that he shot at them.
If you read the “The Book of Evidence and all Deputy Books” they will show you step by step by their own reports and forensic evidence that David Barry Hanley did nothing wrong and they shot an unarmed man and tried to kill him and then poorly tried to cover it up.
I am the investigator and analyst; I analyze all the reports and evidence, for David Barry Hanley case.
I arrived at Barry’s Home in Lake Elsinore, I met with Pedro, Marco and the rest of their family. Then Dan Goldsmith arrived about 15 minutes later, He works for the Blumenthal’s Law Office. Dan and I started our investigation and interviews of the witnesses that were there that night. They all said the same thing.
They all heardd gunshots that night but it was no big deal they hear gunshots all the time.
They live in the unincorporated part of Lake Elsinore, with the ranches all around them and ranchers are out there shooting snakes and other animals.
They all said that they had no choice but to let the Sheriffs in because their children were by them selves and they would not let them go if they did not give permission to let them on the property.
They also said that they did not check any part of the main house or the little blue house, they went straight for Barry’s Motor home.
They told me from the time Pedro opened the front door to the gunfire in their back yard was less then 5 minutes.
They told us that sheriffs tried to go into all of the buildings on the property. They would not unlock any buildings for the Sheriffs. The Sheriffs come back later with a search warrant, but it was only for Barry’s and Mark’s motor home and not for the owners property. The owner still would not, unlock any of buildings for them.
Then Pedro and Marco took us to Barry’s motor home and told us what else the sheriffs did. They said that the Sheriffs took anything, and everything, that was not nailed down in Barry’s home, they took bag after bag out of his home and this was long before they brought back a search warrant.
Then the Sheriffs left and Pedro and Marco were able to enter Barry’s home. It was trashed but clean. They side after hearing all the gunshots in the back yard and seeing Barry taken away by the EMTs they believed that the place would be bloody, but it was not.
The next day April 24, 2012, Barry’s nephew who is a police officer showed up and took photos of the crime scene and he thought there is something off. I received the photos the same day that Barry’s nephew took them.
Then Pedro and Marco, tell us that on Wednesday April 25, 2012, the Sheriffs came back and said they need to measure the area, and the family needs to stay out of the backyard. The Sheriffs were for a couple of hours. The Sheriffs broke out all the windows that had bullet holes, and went to the shed by the back tire and broke it all up and then put all the stuff that was Barry’s outside inside the motor home.
Then the City and County zoning and code enforcement Department comes out and tells them they have to move everything and clean up the yard. This was funny, and I will show you the Sheriffs aerials the day they shot Barry and that backyard is clean.
Pedro and Marco tell us that the three brothers and Barry just finished trimming the tress and pulling all the weeds and clean up the yard and the city signed it off, last a week before the shooting. The only thing was they were waiting for trash pick up day, and Barry had his brown truck loaded up with trash to take to the dump.
When Dan and I entered, the motor home there was empty whiskey bottles everywhere and the window were broken out. There was not even a drop of blood anywhere inside or out side. Pedro and Marco, said that this is how it was when they finally got into the motor home after the sheriffs left the day they shot Barry. The sheriffs took the trash and empty whiskey bottles out of Barry’s brown truck and put them in his home. The photos the sheriffs took before they laid the yellow marks down did not show any whiskey bottles anywhere and now they are everywhere.
90% of the items that were taken out of Barry’s home were not on the inventory list.
Barry was buying silver coins for his mother. He had over 25,000.00 in silver coins in the motor home. That was for her retirement. I was only able to recover $5,000.00 in silver coins. Barry told me to take the mirror off the wall and there are some taped to back, and look in all the DVD boxes. Barry’s nephew when he was there found a few and turned them over to me. The silver coins are not on the sheriff’s inventory list, or any of the antiques Barry was collecting.
Barry told me he had sheets and blankets in the washer and dryer and his towels were hanging on the hangers next to the door. We could not find one towel, sheets or blankets in this home, but the sheriffs photos shows them.
We believe the Sheriffs used them to clean up all the blood, because there was no blood when Pedro and Marco looked or when the nephew was there. I have a few photos that were taken after the sheriffs left to show they cleaned the crime scene to fit their reports.
They broke up the shed because Sanches in his interview, he stated that he was standing right next to the rear tire and watched the deputies at the door. With the shed there, Sergeant Sanches could not see anything. The Sheriffs did a great job on taking crime scene photos.
The cleaning up of the blood in the motor home fits there story that he fell out of the motor home and did not lie inside and bleed out.
The breaking out all the windows, help them to state they only shot a few round into the home.
We have photos and statements to back everything I am telling you.
May 18, 2012, Barry’s attorney finally gets in to see him. It took a court order.
The sheriffs would not let them have the attorney’s room. Barry and his attorney had their first meeting in the visitors visiting room, with the deputies standing at the open window listening in. Brent Romney was not ever allowed to speak with Barry at anytime without the sheriffs listening in, that includes over the phone also.
This whole time we are trying to get any reports of what took place that night. Finally, on May 18, 2012, we received the filling report, and the summary of Sergeant Sanches interview and that is all the DAs office and the Sheriffs Dept. would give us.
We did not get any of the discovery, until November 2012 and we only received 3/4 of the discovery. We have asked repeatedly for all of the discovery!
At the jail, I could write for weeks to explain what they have done to this man. Like beating him up in the hallway, refusing to give him food that was not moldy, refusing to give him his medication, refusing to give him medical attention, chaining him to so tight that it bruises around his torso, and internal bleeding from the chains, The female deputies grabbing his privates and twisting his shot broken arm.
I am going to skip the entire horrible things that have happened to Barry in jail and get to the Preliminary Hearing. We completely believed Barry would have a fair hearing, but we all were wrong. The judge is as bad as the DA and the Sheriffs
The judge is there for fairness, and is the safety net, for case like this, but the District Attorneys Office elects this Judges, not the people of the county. The district attorney office and sheriffs department give campaign contributions to the judges who are running. The judges are in their back pockets.
After ten months we finally go to preliminary hearing. Preliminary hearing is for the judge to decide if the district has a good enough case for trial and if it is a righteous case.
Brent Romney did a great job in the hearing. Brent Romney made the deputy sheriffs tell the truth.
January 04, 2013 Preliminary Hearing starts.
First, witness for the State was Deputy Moore, in his statements to the court:
- Admits; that Barry was not breaking any laws when he shot him.
- Admits; they had no reason to be back there.
- Admits; that Barry was not and could not be the person who shot that house.
- Admits; that they were in the backyard, and did not want anyone to know that they were there that is why they were in the dark and did not light up the backyard as they did in front of the house.
- Admits; from the time they entered the backyard to shooting Barry was 10 to 15 minutes, and then he admits; from banging on the side and back of the motor home to shooting Barry was less then 5 minutes.
- Admits; that Barry was not in the doorway when they started shooting at him.
- Admits; he did not see any muzzle flash from the motor home.
- Lied; stated that Barry was not down and bleeding out inside the motor home.
- Lied; about the silver handgun.
- Lied; about the green shotgun shells.
- Lied; about where they were standing when they shot him.
Second, witness for the State was Deputy Yarbrough, in his statements to the court
- Admits; that he lost sight of Barry, and shot first.
- Admits; that there was no way that Deputy Moore saw or could see Barry in the motor home
- Admits; that Barry was not breaking any laws when he shot him.
- Admits; they had no reason to be back there.
- Admits; that Barry was not and could not be the person who shot that house.
- Admits; that they were in the backyard, and did not want anyone to know that they were there that is why they were in the dark and did not light up the backyard as they did in front of the house.
- Admits; that Barry was hiding behind the door and wall when he shot him.
- Lied; stated that Barry was not down and bleeding out inside the motor home.
- Lied; about the silver handgun.
- Lied; about the green shotgun shells.
- Lied; about where they were standing when they shot him.
- Lied; about seeing muzzl flash come from Barry’s motor home.
January 18, 2013, second part of the preliminary hearing
Third, witness for the State was Deputy Melendez, in her statement in court:
- Admits; that Barry did not break any laws when she shot him.
- Admits; Barry was not doing anything wrong when she shot at him.
- Admits; that Deputy Yarbrough shot first.
- Admits; that Barry never fired at them.
- Admits; the only reason she shooting at Barry was because everyone else was shooting.
- Admits; that they searched for weapons in his motor home with out a warrant.
- Admits; that Sergeant Sanches gave permission for Deputy Yarbrough to shoot first.
- Admits: that Sergeant Sanches, was told over the radio that Barry and Mark live in the motor homes.
- Admits; he was down inside motor home bleeding out.
- Admits: there was no muzzle flash from Barry’s motor home.
- Lied; about the silver handgun.
- Lied; about the green shotgun shells.
- Lied; about where they were standing when they shot him.
Fourth witness for the State Sergeant Sanches in his statements to the court:
- Admits; that he knew that Barry and Mark were in the motor home.
- Admits; that he did not want anyone to know they were in the backyard, that’s why they did not light up the motor homes like they did in front.
- Admits; he gave Deputy Yarbrough permission to shoot first.
- Admits; that he could not see ten feet in front of himself, because there were no lights in the backyard.
- Admits; he knew his deputies were there but could not see them because of no lights or any other illumination.
- Admits; there was no way Deputy Yarbrough could have seen Barry in the motor home.
- Admits: that he did not see any muzzle flash come from Barry’s motor home.
- Admits; that Barry did not shoot first, but Yarbrough did shoot first.
- Admits; that Barry was not breaking any laws when he shot him.
- Admits; they had no reason to be back there.
- Lied; about seeing the ring and barrel of Barry’s shotgun in the dark.
- Lied; about not having any flashlights with him.
- Lied; about seeing the bullet come out of Barry weapon.
- Lied; about where they were standing when they shot him.
Please come back for the rest of the nightmare in Lake Elsinore.
To my friends and acquaintances with the Police and Sheriffs Departments, this web site has no reflection on you or the great job you all do for all of us.
This web site is for the ones who give you a black eye.
I ask you all to stand up and help me fight this battle. Help me to put the trust back into your services. If we all stand together, we can win this battle.
Thank you for all of your hard work and putting your life on the line for all of us.
Telling the true story of what happened to David Barry Hanley is going to take a few days.
Please when you are finished reading, I am asking you to call or write the Los Angeles FBI Office and Department Of Justice, and ask them to investigate this case and get Barry the help he needs, before the Sheriffs find a way to kill him. He has been in jail for almost 2 years for something he did not do. Barry’s health is fading fast. The deputies told him that he would not make the transfer to the state prison.
David Barry Hanley has clean record. He does not even have a ticket. He is facing life in prison, because the Deputy Sheriffs filed false reports and the District Attorney’s Office is protecting the deputies who shot David Barry Hanley.
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All of your enemies are in bed with eachother that’s a hard learned fact!
You and everyone you know and everyone they know need to stand together and fight back! When they drop gather their gear and equipment and fight back even harder. Unless you do it you are all doomed to the fate they see fit! Believe that.
Riverside County Sheriffs posted to me on a comment page. How Hold Bold are they! I am trying to get support for an innocent man and they have scared everyone one off who has tried to help me. I would say this is a veiled threat to my brother or me! This is what he said. I clipped and pasted it:
Alek J. Hidell February 08, 2014 at 08:46 PM
man do you do anything but spout cliches and senseless slogans? A gang of cops shot your brother, Jennifer, not me;—and I dare say they intended to kill him. You should consider this fact carefully…. Don’t spew your bile at the messenger. Your brother lived in a damn trailer. Sounds ‘Third World’ to me.
I could use some help please
http://www.davidhanley.webs.com