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California Highway Patrol - Southern Division
Wednesday January 21st, 2015 :: 11:22 a.m. PST

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“Operation Valentine” Leads to the Arrest of Nine Reckless Motorcyclists

LOS ANGELES, Calif. – Nine motorcyclists have been arrested and are facing felony criminal charges for their involvement in an incident that occurred on the Interstate 405 freeway in February 2014. The arrests were part of “Operation Valentine,” a multi-agency operation that included the California Highway Patrol (CHP), the Los Angeles County Taskforce for Regional Auto theft Prevention (TRAP), the U. S. Marshals Service, and the Department of Insurance Fraud Division.

“Operation Valentine” was organized following a lengthy CHP investigation into the February 15, 2014, incident in which a CHP officer observed a large group of motorcyclists on the I-405 freeway, near Sepulveda Pass, aggressively blocking all traffic lanes, performing stunts, and behaving in an overall reckless manner. The officer attempted to stop the lead rider, however, the motorcyclist failed to yield to the patrol vehicle's lights and siren, and a pursuit ensued. The patrol vehicle was then deliberately blocked by fellow motorcyclists as they dangerously veered into the officer’s path, intentionally preventing the apprehension of the fleeing suspect.

“This type of behavior is becoming a very disturbing and dangerous trend throughout our state. In this incident, hundreds of drivers were not only endangered, they were unnecessarily delayed from carrying on with their lives,” said CHP Southern Division Chief Dan Bower.

CHP investigators later identified nine suspects involved in the evading, threatening, and interfering with the officer. The Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office filed felony criminal charges on all nine suspects and issued arrest warrants. On January 15, 2015, arrest teams traveled as far as Bakersfield in their search, located all nine suspects, and booked them into various jail facilities in Los Angeles County.

“The CHP is committed to ensuring that all motorists in California have the ability to travel freely on the state’s highways without fear, intimidation or delay. The conducted displayed by the individuals in this incident will not be tolerated, and future perpetrators will be similarly arrested and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law,” added Chief Bower.

For additional information related to criminal charges filed, contact the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office, Deputy District Attorney Karkanen, at (626) 572-5638

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