On April 2, at 9:52 a.m. Sean Lundy was walking down 6th and H towards G, calls me the F homophobic slur and continues to spew verbal abuse. That did not surprise me.
In my February 23 post about him, I went into detail about his criminal history, repeated arrests and why he has no business being out on the streets. In addition to his previous attempt to threaten and harass me, later he "got into it" with my former landlord who told me that Sean was still staying in the house as of last month; a property he damaged when I had to call EPD and have a police report for the incident. Sean was drunk from morning until night and even cameras did not deter him from being verbally abusive or threatening. I had to end up moving; not Sean. This happens all the time in Humboldt. Law abiding citizens suffer while criminals are coddled.
Sean was walking so I hope he is no longer driving. Sean even got into it with my former landlord but this landlord choses to rent to him and he and I don't see eye to eye about Sean. The same is true for the others who enable Sean and make excuses for Sean and these attorneys and judges who are a part of the local criminal justice system aren't the ones whose safety and peace of mind is being affected and they aren't the ones being threatened by repeat offenders like Sean. Judge Kaleb Cockrum placed him on probation in his 2025 case, Sean entered a plea in CR2500489 on 3/24/25. Sean's attorney, Deputy Public Defender Emery Welton got another repeat offender, Analia Martinez, mental health diversion.
This nonsense of judicial immunity with no exceptions needs to change locally and nationwide. No consequences are not in the interest of public safety and if certain judges are just going to allow repeat offenders on the street when probation, ankle monitors and restraining orders have failed to protect the victims and the community, there needs to be a process to hold them accountable. Deputy Public Defenders are paid by taxpayers. Their job is to defend their clients and protect their rights; not unleash repeat, unremorseful offenders on the community and make a mockery out of mental health for someone to escape consequences of their actions.
Two of Sean's 2024 cases were on calendar on 4/2 for mental health diversion that morning and it was continued to 4/14 because Deputy District Attorney Rebecca Buckley-Stein is filing an opposition.
2025 case:
Previous post:
https://johnchiv.blogspot.com/2025/02/deputy-da-whitney-timm-tried-to-protect.html?m=1
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