Wednesday, March 08, 2006
California Mother And Activist Assaulted By Authorities
With Drugs, Needles, Micro-Chips And Electronic Weaponry For Trying To Help Children In Her Community
Ramona Lopez tried to get the kids in her community off drugs, back into school and leading a productive life. However, she stumbled across a drug ring which involved local authorities, leading to her becoming a target of harassment and physical abuse.Full Article by Greg Szymanski
Ramona Lopez thought she was doing the right thing when she tried to help kids in her neighborhood get off drugs, trying to put them on the straight and narrow toward a productive life.
But instead of being recognized as a community hero and praised for her charitable work, authorities in Camarillo, California, slammed "the hammer down hard" on Lopez, a simple housewife with nothing but good in her heart and soul.
They came down hard on Lopez and wanted absolutely nothing to do with her "Miss Goody Two Shoes" attitude since she unknowingly in the early 1990's stumbling across how police officers and federal drug agents were working together with drug dealers to push drugs, not stop illegal drug sales.
And through her good deeds and efforts to help children, Lopez uncovered the "dirty little secret" that officials in her community with the help of federal agents actually were pushing drugs on in the high schools, assisting gangs and turning a blind eye on drug sales.