SAPD Police Chief Rojas gets caught promoting Supervisor Do while in uniform

In yet another screw-up by SAPD Police Chief Carlos Rojas, he allowed himself to be included in a picture that featured him in his uniform on a political mailer promoting O.C. Supervisor Andrew Do (a Republican from Garden Grove). Never mind the fact that Do is running against one of Rojas’ bosses, Santa Ana City Councilwoman Michele Martinez, the fact is that it is a a violation of Government Code and Departmental Policies for our Police Chief to appear, in uniform, in a campaign mailer.

The matter was investigated at City Hall and while it was determined that Rojas was “unaware the picture was taken” and Rojas claimed that he did not give permission for the photo to be used by Do’s campaign.

How can our Police Chief be so clueless that he would not observe someone taking his picture in a crowded room during an important meeting? 

Picture from an Andrew Do campaign mailer feature SAPD Police Chief Carlos Rojas – in his full uniform!

How badly did Rojas screw up in this case? Here are a few of his apparent violations of City and Departmental Policy as well as Government Code violations 3202-3206:

  • Per Santa Ana Police Department Policy 110, Standards of Conduct, Section #D it states: Members of the department while on duty or acting in an official capacity, shall maintain a neutral stance with regard to political campaigns or endorsements. In the Andrew Do campaign mailer its clearly represents the Santa Ana Police Department Chief’s endorsement of Andrew Do in this campaign mailer. Additionally, it is unprofessional that the Chief would endorse against his current sitting Councilwoman, Michele Martinez, who is running against Do.
  • Per Santa Ana Police Department Policy 1058.4.1, Unauthorized Endorsements and Advertisements it states: while employees are not restricted from engaging in the following activities as private citizens or authorized members of a recognized bargaining unit, employees may not represent the Santa Ana Police Department or identify themselves in any way that could be reasonably perceived as representing the Santa Ana Police Department  in order to do any of the following, unless specifically authorized by the chief (or in this case would be city manager). (Did City Manager David Cavazos authorize this?)
    • (a)       Endorse, support, oppose or contradict any political campaign or initiative. Again, this warrants further investigation in light of the current Investigation and Report into the city manager which states he falsely reported sexual harassment against Councilwoman Martinez and the report stated the city manager lied.
  • Government Code 3202-3206 states: No officer or employee of a local agency shall participate in political activities of any kind while in uniform.

There appears to be many violations of Departmental Policies and a violation of the Government Code. Imagine if a regular police officer did this? Rojas would fire him immediately!

Click here to see the Do mailer in its entirety.

Coincidently, Do is also being investigated by the FPCC for other issues regarding his campaign financing. Remember that he used to be the Chief of Staff to former Supervisor Janet Nguyen. He was her bag man – and if he ever spills the beans on what he did for her it is likely that both he and Nguyen will end up in jail. That might be why Nguyen and Do are now estranged. They know full well that either of them could put them both in the clinker.

Furthermore it is likely that Do, a Republican, will have to back the racist anti-Mexican GOP Presidential candidate Donald Trump, in November. And Rojas, rather purposefully or inadvertently, promoted Do in a campaign mailer!

Clearly Rojas continues to be well over his head. If the current City Council won’t fire him I hope the next one will!

Art Pedroza Editor
Our Editor, Art Pedroza, worked at the O.C. Register and the OC Weekly and studied journalism at CSUF and UCI. He has lived in Santa Ana for over 30 years and has served on several city and county commissions. When he is not writing or editing Pedroza specializes in risk control and occupational safety. He also teaches part time at Cerritos College and CSUF. Pedroza has an MBA from Keller University.
Art Pedroza

Our Editor, Art Pedroza, worked at the O.C. Register and the OC Weekly and studied journalism at CSUF and UCI. He has lived in Santa Ana for over 30 years and has served on several city and county commissions. When he is not writing or editing Pedroza specializes in risk control and occupational safety. He also teaches part time at Cerritos College and CSUF. Pedroza has an MBA from Keller University.

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  • I am NOT a fan of Chief Rojas, but this picture thing is B.S. Look at the picture. Rojas nor anyone in the picture is posing next to Do and facing the camera. It is obviously a picture taken during a meeting. If Rojas is guilty so is the OCSD deputy and the other officer in blue (unknown what department). Oh and yes, Michelle Martinez is a babbling idiot. Thank you.

  • And if Michelle Martinez wins, she will have to back a liar like Hillary Clinton who left AMERICANS to fend for themselves in Benghazi without HELP. Even the dead bodies of the 4 AMERICANS were taken out by a Libyan transport plane, NOT an American aircraft!!! SAD!!!!!!!!!!!!

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