Department of Justice Misconduct Shocks San Francisco: Two Law Enforcement Beatings In One Month Security footage showing the brutal beating of a suspect by two police officers in San Francisco’s Mission District has sparked anger and comparisons to the 1991 assault of Rodney King in Los Angeles. “The brutal attack on a defenseless man in my city is disgusting,” Rachel Gaines, 34, a server who works in the Mission, said on Tuesday. “I hope that justice will happen.” The beating of the suspect, 26-year-old Stanislav Petrov, by two Alameda County officers is under investigation, and two public defenders have called for criminal charges. Meanwhile, San Francisco District Attorney Conrad DelRosario illegally teamed up with Public Defender Investigator and Ex-CIA Robert Stemme and possibly with other DAs to convict innocent woman Marjorie Rimando. Allegedly, Conrad wanted to avenge his relative Roy Delrosario wounded male pride since Ms. Rimando dated Roy and their relationship ended badly after Marjorie learned that Roy was romantically involved with another woman. According to The State Bar Of California and Office of Chief Trial Council complains, Delrosario also asked District Attorneys of neighboring counties to do the same. DA office went as far as to call and intimidate several witnesses and, allegedly, ordered Ms. Rimando landlords to throw her belongings and furniture on the street from the apartment in American Canyon she was occupying.