Sunday, November 7, 2010

The Story

Revised 3/25/11

We’re Steven and Suzanne Rogers-Dial and we have called Valley Center our home since the summer of 2000. We have started this blog to spread the word about our plight with the The Rincon Tribe, which has placed concrete barricades to block the entrance to the home and property we currently rent. You can read more about our nightmare at our website http://www.steveandsuzanneslaststandatrincon.com/. Please leave your comments!


In the "About Us" section of this website we fill you in how we came to be here in the first place, our involvement in the clean up and our relationship with Marvin, the land owner.
I'd like to share a bit about what has transpired since we've lived here. My first experience with the Tribe was back in February 2010. I was here by myself when they showed up first thing in the morning to enforce one of their "Tribal Court Orders", which gave them "permission" to come on to private property to remove a partially constructed (40-4x8x20 posts set in concrete) billboard that Marvin was in the process of building. A dozen men showed up with a couple of chainsaws and proceeded to cut down the posts and haul them away. The San Diego County Sheriff's Department officers arrived about half way through the deconstruction and informed me that they had been "instructed to uphold the order". Upon learning that we were living here, the Rincon tribal Attorney General informed me that "Mr. Donius was violating Federal and Tribal laws and that, by staying here, so was I and I could count on being sued". Later that day, a Sheriff's deputy came by to take my statement and told us to continue to go about our business unless we were given notice to do otherwise. 


In September the tribe ramped up pressure when the tribal court granted an injunction to basically have Marvin, and anyone else connected to his property, ie. renters, other businesses, etc., removed.  So between September 2nd and October 25th, the only activity "allowed" on Marvin's land was the removal of property. They placed two barricades to narrow the main entrance, one to block another gate, and even placed a 24 hour "guard" at the mouth of the barricades to block the entrance and log the comings and goings for the two month period. 

Next to Marvin, the one hardest hit by the order was Automotive Specialists, the towing company that leased space from Marvin. He was forced to uproot his thriving business, which cost him, at the very least, his two biggest contracts.

On October 25, 2010 before the third barricade was put in across the entrance to block all access, a tribal attorney gave Steven and me "one more opportunity to vacate". Apparently their "authority" didn't encompass removing anybody who didn't leave willingly. We had no intention of walking away and turning our backs on Marvin because their allegations against him (of polluting the ground water) have been proven false yet they continue their strong armed tactits of trying to force him from his land.

After the 25th anyone who still had belongings on Marvin’s property were to call the tribal authorities to have them come and move the barricades. Here's an accounting from just five days later (please refer to panels 5-8 in the photos section for a visual time line).

Saturday 10/30/2010 10:45 AM
Two Mushroom Express drivers and one of Marvin’s space renters came to get their vehicles out of the yard and when they called tribal authorities to move the barricade they were told to come back Monday or Tuesday. Steven also needed to get some of our equipment off of the property to do a job that day. He made one more attempt at contacting the Tribe to move the barricade. They told him nobody was available until Monday or Tuesday. He let them know that he would go ahead and move the barricade at the Automotive Specialists gate and replace it after everybody got their vehicles out.
While Steven was cutting through a link in the chain of Automotive Specialists lock and moving the barricade aside with our Bobcat, a Tribal Law Enforcement security officer was sitting in her truck across the street in Harrah’s parking lot taking pictures and making phone calls. 
By 11:25 Steven had the barricade out of the way the Bobcat parked off to the side and was on his way to get our equipment moved. In the meantime the Mushroom Express drivers were getting their cars out and the space renter was pulling in to get to his boat. He soon found out that he needed help getting his trailer out.
By 11:32 three officers (in three SUVs) arrived from the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department, Deputy TJ Byrne, Deputy Aaron Boer and Deputy Joseph Mendoza.
Steven was in the middle of helping Marvin’s renter with the stuck boat trailer when the three officers from the San Diego County Sheriff’s department arrived on to the scene (in three SUVs). As Steven was walking to get the Bobcat, which was still parked over in the vicinity of the barricade, officer Byrne ordered him to stay put. Steven said he’d be right back and went to help the guy with the stuck trailer.
Upon his return Deputy Byrne arrested Steven for resisting a peace officer. He was handcuffed and escorted to Byrne’s SUV at 11:37.
After they arrested Steven, I started walking toward Deputy Byrne’s SUV to find out what happens next. I was told to “Stay right there or we’ll arrest you, too.”
The sheriffs’ deputies kept repeating that the tribe had a court order and that we did not belong here. Deputy Mendoza told me that “At some point no means no and you’ve been told.”
Deputy Byrne took Steven to the Sheriff’s substation, detained him while they checked his record, rifled through his wallet, took photographs of his identification, firearm safety and gun range cards. While in custody, Byrne implied that there was more to the tribe’s claim than we knew about. When Steven asked what that was Byrne stated that, “I was told not to talk to you about it.” To paraphrase, he said that Marvin had lost the property battle and that it was just a matter of time before the tribe removes us. Steven's court date for his arrest was set for January 6, 2011. More to follow on that.

6 comments:

  1. Hang in there guys, we support you all the way!!! Let us know if you need anything!

    Mark

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  2. Hey Steve,
    Well so that was mighty white of them to drop that. do you think they are getting any flack over the hyjinks. I spoke at the chamber meeting last night regarding your situation and passed out copies of the home page I hope we get some response now!Larna

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  3. I find all this to be completely rediculous. I mean, read the facts! Finally there is someone to stand up against the tribes shinanigans. Hang in there!

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  4. What are you gaining from all this?

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  5. funny how leader bo mazzetti claims victory over the state of california and claims the state has no say over tribal affairs,but when needed to be his enforcers has no problem calling on the valley center sheriffs sub station for help.so what is it Bo ? face the facts pay the tax or hide behind your claim to sovern immunity! after all this property owner pays his state taxes for what? to have Bo cry for help from san diego county deputys

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  6. Bo Mazzetti claims that after the 2007 wildfires this property owner failed to clean his property,when all the while Bo had his weed smoking clean up crews haul all the ashes and rubble from the burned down houses to a property located due south of the disputed property to an open field and stock piled right by Rincons three water wells to be rained on only to start the leaching of all those hazardous chemicals into the ground water , or can Bo show where all that material went to or how it was handled? this man claims to have Rincons members best interest at hand (right when Bo's family fought to put down the indian federation and open up all the roads so land owners had access to their lands with the claim every allotee had the right to due what they wanted with their land with no outside involvment from anybody ,look into the past Bo and don't forget how you and your family brought more outsiders onto the reservation and never stopped to think that maybe all the other bandmembers didn't want that but your family did it anyway always saying it was your land and nobody had any say over it ,Tribal or State (so soon do you forget BO MAZZETTI )

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