As reported by Big League Politics, L.A. County Deputy Angel Reinosa has admitted that he lied about an incident where he claimed that he had been shot by someone from an open window in an apartment complex.
NBC Los Angeles noted further that Reinosa told investigators he fabricated the incident after recently receiving substandard performance reviews as a cop — and no wonder, given his penchant for false flags and dishonesty.
Big League Politics reported:
Reinosa claimed he was fired at from an apartment building while standing in a Lancaster parking lot on Wednesday. First responders became suspicious of his story when he arrived at an emergency room without any visible gunshot wound. He later admitted to investigators that he poked a hole in his uniform with a knife.
“Angel Reinosa admitted that he was not shot at from the apartment complex area as he previously claimed," Capt. Kent Wegener, a spokesman for the department, said during a news conference last week. "He also told investigators that he had caused the holes in his uniform shirt by cutting it with a knife.
“There was no sniper, no shots fired and no gunshot injury sustained to his shoulder — completely fabricated,” Wegener continued, NBC Los Angeles reported.
The network news site said sheriff’s department investigators became suspicious of Reinosa’s story almost immediately after he arrived at an emergency room without any apparent visible injuries though he had holes in his uniform shirt. Also, his undershirt was intact — oops! — and it became apparent that the holes in his shirt were put there by him. (Related: Soros-funded group linked to Fusion GPS carried out ‘Russian-style’ false flag op to steal Senate seat from Roy Moore.)
“This was not adding up,” one source told the local news service.
Nevertheless, the department sent officers to the apartment complex where the shooting reportedly occurred, and they engaged in a “painstaking, room-by-room search” of the building, only to find nothing, of course.
Worse, as it turns out, Reinosa wasn’t even a full-fledged deputy yet; he is a trainee.
He reported to superiors that he was shot while standing in the sheriff’s station parking lot, making an initial report over the radio.
“I’m taking shots from the north of the Lancaster helipad,” he reported, according to a dispatch obtained by NBCLA. “I think I’m hit in the right shoulder, it might have gone through, but from the apartment complex to the north, I [unintelligible] two shots go off, my shirt’s ripped alright, if I can set, if I can set up a containment.”
He continued: “I think it’s from the apartment windows. There’s multiple windows open. I [unintelligible] know where the shots came from.”
Initially, a spokesperson from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department claimed that other deputies were shot at as well, but that, too, turned out to be false.
This follows a 2011 false flag incident involving another L.A. police officer, Jeffrey Stenroos. A school resource officer, he staged his own shooting which then triggered a large-scale, very expensive manhunt for a car thief who turned out to be fictitious — after locking down a huge swath of West San Fernando Valley for hours.
His story collapsed after he gave investigators conflicting details about how the shooting occurred. He eventually was forced to repay the city $300,000 in restitution.
Again, it’s bad enough we have Left-wing incitement of real violence against police and the rule of law. But when even a small minority of officers create false flag events of their own, it doesn’t help the process of regaining respect and integrity for all other officers.
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