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Three women have been arrested in connection with a pig’s head incident targeting an ex-police officer who testified as a use-of-force expert for the defense during the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin.
The Santa Rosa Police Department arrested Rowan Dalbey, 20, Kristen Aumoithe, 34, and Amber Lucas, 25, on Tuesday on charges of conspiracy and two felony counts of vandalism, the department said in a statement.
The department said it’s still investigating and following up on leads. It believes there may have been additional suspects and is asking for the public to help identify them.
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The department said last month that officers responded to a call at 3 a.m. after an unnamed victim said a group of individuals threw a pig’s head on their front porch and spattered blood on the front of their home.
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The former Santa Rosa home of a Derek Chauvin defense witness was vandalized early Saturday morning with animal blood and a pig s head. The issue for the vandals was former Santa Rosa police officer Barry Brodd has not lived at the home for a number of years, according to KPIX5.
“Because Mr. Brodd no longer lives in the city of Santa Rosa, it appears the victim was falsely targeted,” police said in a news release. The cost of the damage from the vandalism was over $400, making the crime committed by the suspects felony vandalism.
The resident said they were awakened early in the morning and saw people a group of suspects dressed in all black committing the act.