By Michael G. Stogner
San Mateo County Sheriff Deputy Juan P. Lopez was ordered to stay home when he was the subject of an Internal Affairs Investigation. That is exactly what happens.
What about SMCSO Sergeant Luis Dejesus Aquino, and SMCDA Inspectors William Massey & John Warren? Were they ordered to stay home?
Michael Stogner <michaelgstogner@yahoo.com>
To:SHERIFFS_PIO. Jan 20 at 7:33 AM
Cc: Warren Slocum, David Canepa, Dave Pine, Don Horsley, Carole Groom and 3 more…
Hello Rosemerry,
As you know it’s important for the Public’s Trust that Nobody is above the law.
Was SMCSO Sergeant Lou Aquino ever placed on Administrative Leave after his September 14, 2019 DUI Arrest.
Who at the Sheriff’s Office conducted the Internal Affairs Investigation that you told the PADP was being conducted? Is it completed?
Please provide San Mateo County News.com with the Booking Photo from the Sheriff’s office as you know I have asked for this several times.
Did DMV suspend his California Drivers License yes or no?
Thank You
Michael G. Stogner
San Mateo County News.com
January 7, 2020 San Mateo County Counsel filed a document with the Superior Court claiming the San Mateo County District Attorney Inspectors William Massey and John Warren are the subjects of an Internal Investigation which just recently commenced, is ongoing and will not be completed until the former Sheriff Deputy Juan P. Lopez criminal trial is completed.
Former Sheriff Deputy Juan P. Lopez’s criminal case has been going for more than 5 yrs.
It is a Penal Code 115A Felony to file a False Instrument (written document) with the court.
San Mateo County Counsel than asked the court to SEAL their Document. January 9, 2020