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Preliminary hearing underway for ex-Torrance cops charged with painting swastika on car

LA Daily News by LA Daily News
Mar 22, 2023 6:21 pm EDT
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A preliminary hearing is underway in a downtown Los Angeles courtroom for two former Torrance police officers accused of painting a swastika and other graffiti on a car impounded from a theft suspect in January 2020.

The Superior Court hearing will determine whether there is enough evidence against ex-officers Cody Weldin and Christopher Tomsic to conduct a trial on felony charges of vandalism and conspiracy. The hearing is expected to go on intermittently for at least two weeks before Judge Craig Richman.

Weldin’s attorney, Tom Yu of Rancho Cucamonga, argues that Weldin should not be charged with a felony, contending the actual damage to the vehicle was only $10, while the minimum for felonies is $400.

The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office said it would save its response on the amount of damage for the court proceedings.

The city of Torrance this month paid $750,000 to settle a federal lawsuit by the owner of the silver 2004 Hyundai Elantra allegedly defaced by the police officers.

The investigation into the swastika incident mushroomed into a national scandal after the discovery that Torrance officers allegedly traded racist and homophobic text messages, including jokes about lynchings and gassing Jews.

State Attorney General Rob Bonta in December 2021 launched an investigation into the alleged racist behavior at the Torrance Police Department, with the backing of Police Chief Jeremiah Hart.

“Changes need to be made in the Torrance Police Department,” Bonta said at the time.

At least four officers involved in the texting scandal have been terminated or resigned from the police department. A former Torrance police recruit also implicated in the racist texts was suspended from the Long Beach Police Department, Separately, Tomsic and Weldon were fired in March 2020 after the misconduct allegations were leveled.

The scandal began with a simple theft call just after 4 a.m. on Jan. 27, 2020, on Maricopa Street. Weldin and Tomsic were…

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