ACAB: Cops Are Bringing ‘Delinquency Of A Minor’ Charges Against Adults Who Assist Students During Anti-ICE Protests
While the Trump administration’s extremely aggressive, thoroughly bigoted attempts to eliminate as many non-white people from this country as possible have resulted in some periodic push back from law enforcement officials, we can never forget that federal law enforcement officers are still just law enforcement officers. And, more often than not, they’ll always have the support of their brothers in blue, even though most federal officers prefer camo and face masks these days.
Law enforcement is self-selecting. The people who feel drawn to law enforcement are generally the last people you would want to become law enforcement officers. It’s rarely about being given the chance to serve, protect, and be an active part of your community. It’s almost always about having a badge, a gun, and accountability that’s inversely proportional to the amount of power you immediately obtain.
So, it comes as no surprise that cops who shouldn’t have any skin in the anti-ICE game are stepping up to punish people for daring to criticize the actions of those federal officers. And there’s probably a bit of backlash involved here as well, as this following report details the actions of California law enforcement officers who (one assumes) aren’t thrilled the state’s residents have managed to reclaim much of the power that has always been owed to the people.
Despite the administration’s on/off surges in “blue” states, the furor over ICE and its actions hasn’t died down, not even in California, where the administration rolled out its martial law beta test. At first, it was easy to pretend people protesting ICE were “woke radicals” or “antifa” or “paid organizers” or “lazy trans everywhere college students” or whatever. But it just kept going and expanding, clearly demonstrating a significant portion of the population wasn’t on board with roving kidnapping squads and murders of activists by jumpy recruits recently introduced to the wholly domestic War on Migrants.
Now that it’s everyone rather than just the usual left-wing agitprop cliches federal and local officers expected to confront during protests, cops in California are deciding it’s time to start arresting everyone.
The Clovis Police Department on Tuesday referred Alfred Aldrete, 41, for one count of contributing to the delinquency of a minor for his role in a February high school student walkout.
“During the investigation, Aldrete was identified as being present during the walkout and allegedly involved in directing student activity and entering the roadway, which impacted traffic flow,” Clovis police said in a press release. “Investigators also identified Aldrete as being present during a separate student gathering in Clovis on Feb. 5 that occurred outside of school hours.”
Yep, that’s what the Clovis PD actually did: it equated an adult ensuring students made it to their planned protest safely with the sort of horrors — harboring runaways, providing drugs and alcohol to minors, etc. — people usually associate with the crime of “contributing to the delinquency of a minor.” Those would be the sorts of crimes actually prosecuted by county prosecutors under this statute.
This stat may explain why the Clovis PD thought it should explore the fringes of this statute for the sole purpose of punishing someone for speech they (and they people they serve, apparently) don’t care for:
[C]lovis, population 128,000, where Donald Trump won every precinct in the 2024 presidential election — some with more than 70% of the vote.
That tracks. Fortunately, it doesn’t track as far as the District Attorney’s office:
A representative for Fresno County District Attorney Lisa Smittcamp in a written statement said prosecutors would not file charges against Aldrete.
Hooray for prosecutorial discretion, but in the non-pejorative sense! It’s an unexpected twist that only makes this further twist even more inexplicable:
Within a day of the walkout, Clovis police said they were considering charges against up to six adults under Section 272 of the California Penal Code, which is most often used to prevent chronic truancy. The Los Angeles Police Department has also said it’s considering charges against people who joined immigration-related protests under the same penal code section.
At the beginning of Trump’s first martial law-esque surge, the LAPD (and the Los Angeles Sheriffs Department) were opposed to the insertion of National Guard units and other federal officers into the mix. Stating that they were capable of handling whatever minimal “violent protests” they had actually encountered, law enforcement officials made it clear that this federal interloping would only make a manageable problem unmanageable.
More than a year later, the LAPD has flipped the script from blue to red, declaring it’s willing to charge students for truancy (along with the adults who assist them) for participating in walkout that, at best, lasts a few hours. It’s not like these kids are quitting school to pursue a career in protesting. And it’s not like these adults are harming kids by helping them engage fully with their First Amendment rights.
It’s one thing to be the main characters in a pro-Trump town. It’s quite another to be part of the second-largest police force in the United States and decide it’s worth your time, money, and attention to punish people for peacefully protesting. Fuck right off, LAPD. And take the Clovis PD with you.
Filed Under: 1st amendment, acab, alfred aldrete, california, clovis pd, free speech, ice, lapd, mass deportation


Comments on “ACAB: Cops Are Bringing ‘Delinquency Of A Minor’ Charges Against Adults Who Assist Students During Anti-ICE Protests”
let’s not pretend the LAPD was ever motivated by anything other than jealousy that the guard was going to crack heads they wanted to smash themselves
These fucking assholes terrorized our schools.
They approached our people observing schools during morning and afternoon drop offs, pretending to be locals. We saw through them.
They staged next to Liam’s school just to be intimidating. They staged at my kid’s school.
These fucking ICE roared through the back alleys of family neighborhoods at 50mph with garages less than 6 inches on either side of their giant rented SUV mirrors, which had stolen license plates on them. They did this to try to lose observers.
They terrorized Roosevelt school after Renee was shot, just to assert dominance after the shooting in the neighborhood.
Fuck ICE. Charge me you assholes. See you in court where I tell the stories of how ICE agents have threatened, beaten and harassed my neighbors and I. The stories of how they cried in their coffees each morning because their feelings were hurt everyone hated their NAZI bullshit.
Mike, I wonder if Ken White would take the case if I managed to be perp-walked with middle fingers akimbo?
Fuck ICE. Fuck this ethnic cleansing and flex of power in defense of ethnic cleansing.
NAZI PUNKS: FUCK OFF.
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I literally do not believe you.
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You can believe whatever you want licking NAZI boot.
Minnesota knows what happened.
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Then believe the hundreds-to-thousands of hours of footage shot by ordinary Minnesotans.
Hey cops. I will piss on your graves. You get what you put out.
I once spoke with an acquaintance who is a police officer, who in a conversation with me nonironically advanced these two positions at me:
These entities have moved away from choosing and training officers to be good neighbors who understand people and solve problems and instead are selecting and grooming them to be petty dictators that expect blind, unquestioned, immediate obedience – even when the instructions they give are conflicting or unclear.
It’s one of the fundamental things we have to fix about America if we want to ever be a great nation again.
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Your acquaintance should do some soul searching, or one day he’ll blithely toss a single parent in jail so the 12 year old child can be left unattended at home!
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Hey now, if the child didn’t want to be left alone like that then they should have chosen a better parent to be born to!
That situation would be entirely the parent’s fault. Or the child’s. Really anyone except the cop.
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If someone had a soul to even search, they’d never consider being a cop.
'Beatings will continue until the deserved respect is displayed.'
Nothing like making clear that your department fully supports the US gestapo and loathes the first amendment to really inspire respect among the population and show how undeserved ACAB is when it comes to police.
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As if that matters while the so-called opposition party to the outspoken fascists keeps saying this…
Shot.
Chaser.
Better VOTE HARDER next time, right?
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Two articles from four years ago, I must say that’s quite the compelling argument against my comment about what’s happening now.
As for voting in general you can either vote for the person who lit your house on fire and is currently tossing buckets of gasoline on it while sadistically cackling about the screaming coming from inside, or you can vote for the person standing by and offering ‘thoughts and prayers’ and the occasional cup of water, who might be convinced to start tossing buckets of water with enough pressure but even if you don’t get them that far at least they aren’t tossing gasoline like the other person.
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They were helping kids commit crimes, so….
Seriously, blocking a road is not “free speech”. It’s just blocking a road, and a crime in every state afaik. It can cause injury and death. Don’t give me “that’s the only way to be heard” crap. You have a right to speak. You don’t have a right to make people listen to you.
Truancy is also a crime, btw. These “walkouts” stupid.
The cops are in the right. All you want to do is break the law.
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Does that boot taste good? What with it being lodged in the back of your throat and all, I have to know.
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Filthy animals like him exist to lick the boot, he can’t actually taste anything over the joy of his subservience to the pigs.
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These kids learning to do their civic duty opposing evil is more valuable than anything they could be doing in the classroom.
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Raping children is a crime in every state, afaik. And yet, your president and his buddies continue to roam free. Stfu.
Yes, those are pretty different. The former rarely encounters the need to do this kind of thing, it’s a bit of novelty to get to do it now, whereas the latter have been doing it on the regular since before Trump was born.
This is deeply ironic, since the Trump administration exists to contribute to the delinquency of a group of adults.
The way to deal with this sort of corruption is to point out how much tax payer money is wasted. Remind people right around property tax time, because people have no tolerance for nonsense when writing tax checks.