
Defendant Name: Salvador Rivera
Defendant Phone: 222-7338
(( Defendant Discord: stepslv ))
(( Defendant Timezone: GMT+2 ))
Type of Representation (Pick one): Public Defender - Piper Johnson
Defendant Phone: 222-7338
(( Defendant Discord: stepslv ))
(( Defendant Timezone: GMT+2 ))
Type of Representation (Pick one): Public Defender - Piper Johnson
Charging Department: LSSD
Date & Time of Incident(s): 05/NOV/2024 20:43
Charge(s):
On the evening of 5th November, Mr. Rivera was driving by the Braddocs on his BF 400 when he heard shots nearby.
As there was a serious shooting happening at that place our client tried to plan the easiest way to get out of there.
Someone shot his tire so our client started to run away from the place.
When he got out of that place Mr. Rivera saw two LSSD vehicles rolling in.
As our client was afraid of his life he continued driving away but his tire popped out.
When he got to the highway, "two or three Kamachos" were starting to block him in.
Under all the stress our client had from almost being killed at the Braddocs, he was in a state of confusion and proceeded driving.
While driving, Mr. Rivera thinks he heard something similar to a demand "stop driving or something would happen".
Mr. Rivera then calmed down a bit and stopped his vehicle.
Our client put his hands up so he wouldn't be shot at, but the Officers didn't care about that and tased him anyway causing him to fall unconscious.
Because of the attack Mr. Rivera doesn't remember anything that happened between the moment he got tased and when he got to the DOC.
Our client was not offered any form of medical treatment even though he was taken to DOC unconscious and was in a lot of pain.
LSSD Officers stated that our client had a Class 2 firearm on him even though the firearm was found in the bushes at the Braddocks and was not checked for fingerprints.
Mr. Rivera's clothes also weren't checked for any gunpowder residue to have any reason to charge him with a possession of a firearm.
That is why I believe Mr. Rivera was wrongfully charged.
I, Piper Johnson, hereby affirm that all information provided above is true and correct to the best of my knowledge, and understand that knowingly providing false information could result in additional charges and/or fines. (( I affirm that all information submitted has been obtained via In-Character means. ))
Charge(s):
- VF01 - Evading an Officer (Felony $3000)
- GM04 - Resisting Arrest (Misdemeanor $2000)
- WF03 - Possession of a Class 2 Firearm (Felony $3000)
- WM03 - Criminal Use of Weapon Modifications (Misdemeanor $1500)
On the evening of 5th November, Mr. Rivera was driving by the Braddocs on his BF 400 when he heard shots nearby.
As there was a serious shooting happening at that place our client tried to plan the easiest way to get out of there.
Someone shot his tire so our client started to run away from the place.
When he got out of that place Mr. Rivera saw two LSSD vehicles rolling in.
As our client was afraid of his life he continued driving away but his tire popped out.
When he got to the highway, "two or three Kamachos" were starting to block him in.
Under all the stress our client had from almost being killed at the Braddocs, he was in a state of confusion and proceeded driving.
While driving, Mr. Rivera thinks he heard something similar to a demand "stop driving or something would happen".
Mr. Rivera then calmed down a bit and stopped his vehicle.
Our client put his hands up so he wouldn't be shot at, but the Officers didn't care about that and tased him anyway causing him to fall unconscious.
Because of the attack Mr. Rivera doesn't remember anything that happened between the moment he got tased and when he got to the DOC.
Our client was not offered any form of medical treatment even though he was taken to DOC unconscious and was in a lot of pain.
LSSD Officers stated that our client had a Class 2 firearm on him even though the firearm was found in the bushes at the Braddocks and was not checked for fingerprints.
Mr. Rivera's clothes also weren't checked for any gunpowder residue to have any reason to charge him with a possession of a firearm.
That is why I believe Mr. Rivera was wrongfully charged.
I, Piper Johnson, hereby affirm that all information provided above is true and correct to the best of my knowledge, and understand that knowingly providing false information could result in additional charges and/or fines. (( I affirm that all information submitted has been obtained via In-Character means. ))
















