CAMARILLO, Calif. -- An Army veteran, who was detained for several days after an immigration raid in Camarillo, says he's planning to file a lawsuit over his detention. George Retes, 25, spoke ...
For three days, George Retes, a U.S. Army veteran from Ventura, sat in federal custody, his hands burning with the residue of chemical agents. Retes, 25, was one of a handful of U.S. citizens arrested ...
A U.S. Army veteran detained during the immigration raid at a Ventura County marijuana farm last week said he plans to file a lawsuit against the federal government after agents held him in custody ...
A U.S. Army veteran who was arrested during an immigration raid at a Southern California marijuana farm last week said Wednesday he was sprayed with tear gas and pepper spray before being dragged from ...
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Just over a month after his arrest, a Glass House Farms security guard is pursuing legal action against the federal agencies that detained him and held him in custody for three days in Los Angeles.
George Retes said he was headed to Glass House Farms for his work shift the afternoon on July 10 when he was stopped. Federal agents ignored his responses about being a citizen and an employee.