A federal jury has acquitted a South L.A. man who was charged with stealing authorities property by towing an immigration agent’s car in the course of the arrest of a TikTok influencer in Downtown Los Angeles earlier this yr.
Bobby Nunez was arrested Sept. 2 after he was accused of interfering with the detainment of Tatiana Mafla-Martinez whereas she live-streamed her Aug. 15 arrest. Video of the incident confirmed an SUV being towed away from the parking storage of the Da Vinci Residences, the place Martinez is being pinned to the bottom by brokers.
The SUV was one in all two autos getting used to field in Martinez’s automotive and stop her from escaping the luxurious house complicated, in keeping with an affidavit filed with the grievance. Nunez was 33 on the time of the incident, and Martinez was 23.
After a four-day trial and greater than three hours of deliberation, the jury discovered Nunez not responsible of 1 depend of theft of presidency property Friday, in keeping with the U.S. lawyer’s workplace, which declined to touch upon the decision. He had confronted as much as 10 years in jail, if convicted.
Nunez’s attorneys, Deputy Federal Public Defenders Rebecca Harris and David Menninger, stated they have been happy the jury exonerated their shopper.
“We thank the jurors for his or her service as a necessary backstop in opposition to prosecutorial overreach in our constitutional system,” they stated in a press release to The Instances.
Throughout the trial, the protection attorneys argued that the regulation enforcement car was blocking the driveway to the complicated and their shopper had moved it across the nook — only one block away. They stated that the automotive was returned inside 13 minutes.
In a Sept. 2 assertion on X, First Assistant U.S. Legal professional Invoice Essayli stated Nunez had been arrested for “overtly towing an [Immigration and Customs Enforcement] car.”
“Apparently he thought it could be humorous to intrude with our immigration enforcement operations,” Essayli stated. “Now he can giggle behind bars whereas he faces justice.”
Martinez was arrested on suspicion of being a Colombian citizen residing in Los Angeles illegally. Division of Homeland Safety spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin stated Martinez had been convicted of driving underneath the affect in Los Angeles and had entered the nation illegally in 2022, however was launched.
Martinez’s lawyer, Carlos Jurado, couldn’t be instantly reached for remark Friday. He beforehand informed ABC7 that his shopper believes she was focused as a result of she was utilizing her platform to doc ICE raids and arrests in Los Angeles.
Recordings by witnesses confirmed officers dragging her out of her automotive by her legs and arms earlier than handcuffing her on the concrete ground.
Authorities in an affidavit alleged that Nunez pressed the passenger’s aspect door of Martinez’s automotive in opposition to a regulation enforcement officer as officers have been struggling to arrest her.
Officers then threatened to arrest Nunez and he allegedly swore at them and stated “one thing was going to occur” to them, in keeping with the affidavit.
Then, one other man approached the officers in an alleged try and intrude within the arrest.
Whereas the officers have been distracted, Nunez used his tow truck to tow a authorities car, with its emergency lights flashing, out of the storage, in keeping with the affidavit. The car had its keys inside and a firearm locked inside a secure.
The not responsible verdict is the newest in a string of trial losses in federal court docket circumstances tied to immigration arrests and protests. There have been three latest not responsible verdicts delivered to defendants accused of assaulting federal brokers.
A Instances investigation in July discovered that the aggressive pursuit of federal costs in opposition to individuals protesting immigration enforcement in Southern California has led to weak circumstances being rejected quite a few occasions by grand juries.
Instances workers writers Ruben Vives and David Zahniser contributed to this report.













