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Another former LASD deputy could face up to 13 years in federal prison, according to the Department of Justice. By Kendall Luther • Published July 14, 2025 • Updated on July 14, 2025 at 6:11 pm ...
Two Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LASD) deputies face federal charges for using their positions as law enforcement officers to intimidate and harass private citizens while ...
The other deputy, “LASD Deputy 6,” “held the victim at gunpoint during a meeting” at Iza’s home office, leading the man to “immediately” transfer about $25,000 to Iza, prosecutors said.
Rodriguez then shared the data with co-conspirators, including LASD Deputy Eric Chase Saavedra. Saavedra, 42, of Chino, pleaded guilty in February to similar charges.
The other deputy, “LASD Deputy 6,” “held the victim at gunpoint during a meeting” at Iza’s home office, leading the man to “immediately” transfer about $25,000 to Iza, prosecutors said.
The other deputy, “LASD Deputy 6,” “held the victim at gunpoint during a meeting” at Iza’s home office, leading the man to “immediately” transfer about $25,000 to Iza, prosecutors said.
The other deputy, “LASD Deputy 6,” “held the victim at gunpoint during a meeting” at Iza’s home office, leading the man to “immediately” transfer about $25,000 to Iza, prosecutors said.
The other deputy, “LASD Deputy 6,” “held the victim at gunpoint during a meeting” at Iza’s home office, leading the man to “immediately” transfer about $25,000 to Iza, prosecutors said.
The other deputy, “LASD Deputy 6,” “held the victim at gunpoint during a meeting” at Iza’s home office, leading the man to “immediately” transfer about $25,000 to Iza, prosecutors said.
The other deputy, “LASD Deputy 6,” “held the victim at gunpoint during a meeting” at Iza’s home office, leading the man to “immediately” transfer about $25,000 to Iza, prosecutors said.
The other deputy, “LASD Deputy 6,” “held the victim at gunpoint during a meeting” at Iza’s home office, leading the man to “immediately” transfer about $25,000 to Iza, prosecutors said.