Police chief accused of sexually assaulting her officers

January 26, 2012

Lisa Solomon

By KAREN VELIE and DANIEL BLACKBURN

Law enforcement officers have names for the girls offering them sex on the beat: Badge Bunny. Holster Sniffer. Uniform Jumper. Handcuff Hugger. In Paso Robles, brethren in blue have one more: The Chief.

A flurry of complaints and mounting grievances alleging sexual misconduct, illegal management practices and retaliation have been lodged against Paso Robles’ first female chief of police, Lisa Solomon. Those known to have made accusations against the chief include five current and former police officers, as well as a growing record of non-sworn police department personnel.

The criticisms against Solomon include allegations of sexual assaults, many committed in the presence of others, repeated affairs with a list of subordinates, and bearing a child out of wedlock fathered by a former lieutenant in the department.

The city has retained the services of an outside investigator to look into the numerous complaints, officers say. Solomon, 43, is married to a San Luis Obispo police officer. She has not responded to detailed emails from CalCoastNews asking for comment.

Numerous officers and department staffers contend that crossing Solomon is dangerous. They say their boss threatens them with trumped-up criminal charges if they rebuff her advances or question her management practices.

After Officer T.J. McCall reported to the city claiming Solomon grabbed his penis while he sat in her car, city officials hired an outside investigator to interview officers about other allegations of unwanted sexual contact.

Former officer Dave Hernandez said he told the investigator of an instance in 2007 when Solomon also touched him inappropriately. In August, Hernandez and another officer in full uniform entered a saloon then called the Crooked Kilt, to do a bar check.

Solomon, who had been out on the dance floor, approached Hernandez in a room full of people and allegedly pushed the officer’s face into her breasts.

“She grabbed my head and pushed it between her breasts,” Hernandez said. “I was shocked.”

Last month, the investigator asked Hernandez why he had not reported the incident back in 2007. He told the investigator he was afraid Solomon would have had him fired if he told, Hernandez said.

“Her MO (method of operation) is to make criminal charges against anyone who crosses her,” Hernandez said. “She will do whatever she can with her power.”

In June 2011, Hernandez, then the union steward, said he complained to City Manager Jim App that Solomon had hired another sergeant at a time when the department was low on officers and heavy in command staff.

In what officers say is typical in the North County department, the chief and several of her top level officers allegedly retaliated against Hernandez and began writing him up for issues such as speeding while transporting a drunk man who was bashing his feet against the back of his seat to the San Luis Obispo County Jail.

In this case, Solomon set out to charge him with negligent operation of a vehicle and being discourteous to a member of the public. Hernandez resigned Jan. 11 and is contemplating filing a civil lawsuit suit against the city.

In 2008, Solomon required all members of the command staff to attend a team-building workshop at the Carmel Valley Lodge during Super Bowl weekend. While there, Solomon allegedly sexually assaulted two officers, according to four officers who told CalCoastNews they were present at the time.

The men, several of whom first told reporters of the incident more than two years ago, have asked to remain unnamed, fearing retaliation.

During the Super Bowl, the officers put work aside and watched the game. After drinking heavily for several hours, Solomon said it was time to get back to work and ordered the seven attending officers to the hot tub for a mandatory meeting, the officers related.

Shortly after they suited up and sat down in the tub, Solomon said, according to the men, “You wanna see boobs?” She removed her top and allegedly rubbed her breast in a commander’s face, officers said.

She then scooted up close to Sgt. Brennen Lux, slid her hand into his shorts and grabbed his penis, the officers said. Lux quickly got out of the hot tub and jumped into the unheated pool.

Solomon then reportedly turned her focus on Lt. Tim Murphy, whom she also groped, the officers said.

The following day, Solomon reportedly warned her command staff that information about the incident was not to leave the conference room they had rented at the retreat.

After Lux rebuffed her advances repeatedly and began questioning the chief about her policies, Solomon began taking actions against him, officers said. She wrote up her former “golden boy” for issues such as speeding to a report of a three-month-old who was not breathing, and speeding to assist another officer who was grappling with a suspect. Lux was a combat Marine and 15-year law enforcement veteran.

In Nov. 2011, Solomon terminated Lux for allegedly committing battery, use of excessive force, and unlawful detention during the arrest of a combative suspect.

Hernandez, the watch commander at the time, said he saw the video of the arrest and contends that Solomon trumped up the charges in a failed attempt to have the officer charged with a crime. And while Solomon sent reports of the alleged assault to the San Luis Obispo County District Attorney’s office, charges were never filed.

Lux is also contemplating filing a civil lawsuit against the city and Solomon.

Several former employees said they informed city management of the alleged problems in the department during exit interviews, but their concerns were ignored.

City Manager Jim App declined to comment on the alleged investigation. He also demurred when asked why Solomon was not on administrative leave, a question several of her officers are also asking.

When City Attorney Iris Ping Yang was asked if she was aware of an investigation into Solomon’s behavior, she said, “I can’t tell you. I have no comment to make.”

Mayor Duane Picanco said he was surprised by the assertions: “That’s news to me,” he said. “And I mean that.”

And while most of Solomon’s threats of criminal charges against her employees are never filed, or result in the district attorney’s office refusing to prosecute, several employees have been criminally charged after crossing Solomon. Officers say Solomon and a few top-level commanders regularly search videos of employees they are looking to get rid of in an attempt to claim excessive force, and check the employee’s computers for unlawful access of driving records, a misdemeanor.

In 2010, Solomon was allegedly looking to get rid of Officer Jeff Bromby. After the district attorney’s office rebuffed attempts to have the officer charged with theft for helping his girlfriend remove items from an elderly relative’s home, she was successful in having him charged with unauthorized access to driving records.

A few years ago, dispatcher Deleena Rankin began making mistakes at work. Though unknown at the time, she was suffering from a brain tumor.

Solomon went to the dispatcher and asked her to resign or face criminal charges for pulling the driving record of a former boyfriend, Rankin said. And while officers contend Solomon would usually follow through on her promise to not file charges if the employee agreed to resign, in this case Solomon asked the district attorney to file charges on the dispatcher after she resigned. The court sentenced Rankin to one year of probation.

“It was common practice (pulling driving records without a legal reason). Sgt. Dave Buffard looked his son up, and the chief also had her son looked up,” Rankin said. “I had been a dispatcher for 29 years.”

Officer Jon Tatro, the current police officer association president, recently filed a lawsuit against the department regarding the chief’s implementation of illegal ticket quotas.  Ticket quotas are illegal under state law because they can pressure police to write bogus tickets to meet the goal, something Tatro refused to do.

Union officials are currently considering a vote of no confidence against the controversial chief.

Solomon was appointed chief of the 30,000-resident city in 2007. She was the first woman to hold positions of sergeant, lieutenant and captain in the department.

During her 20-year career in Paso Robles, she has been past president of the North County Women’s Shelter and chair of the San Luis Obispo County Sexual Assault Recovery and Prevention Program.

Clarification: The incident with Solomon allegedly touching McCall occurred in her car, not his. The incident was reported to the city, but not through a formal grievance. Jon Tatro’s Los Angeles attorneys sent the lawsuit for filing and have not yet received confirmation.


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I wonder how long it will be until the Tribune realizes they can no longer not report on this story? By Sunday? Maybe Monday?


Maybe they are waiting for a report from their “chief” correspondent?


Do they even have any reporters left?


And how about KSBY finally reporting on something like this, lending credence to the fact that SLO County is the most CORRUPT county in the state!!!


Anyone tried the CCN “Donate Now” button at the top of the page lately?


Sometimes it’s lonely at the top but apparently not for the Chief. Or are the union boys crying foul for another reason? Either way, if true, it seams that this has behavior has had plenty of time to develop with few complaints.


Ding! Ding! Ding! We have a winner! Only 133 comments in and we get to blame the unions! Fantastic. How is that alternative reality working out for you? Can you pray away the gay? In your alternative world do tax cuts for the wealthy actually produce numerous jobs for working men and women? Nice attempt though, keep playing.


Like Russ, I briefly suspected a union takedown.


But I don’t think you can make this stuff up.


And, at a fundamental level, even though they are sucker-punching ne’er-do-wells, I cannot imagine the union would stoop to this level.


racket: I’m not sure how to respond to your comments; you, in your words, had a brief suspicion of the unions, noting that “you don’t think you can make this stuff up” but then you have to denigrate the unions any way as “sucker-punching ne’er-do-wells” and then you “cannot imagine the union would stoop to this level”. Basically you seem to think that the unions are garbage or some other nonsense, but even this is below them? Maybe it would have been better to not say anything at all?


Yeah, it’s often better if I don’t say anything at all.


Sorry for the confusion. The point I was trying to make is that there are things so disgusting even wild dogs will disregard the bones (to steal a lyric from a song I can’t otherwise remember).


A major point of the story is that there have not been complaints because of fear of retaliation. The cops have seen many of their colleagues forced out of their jobs for crossing her. The big “union” you are talking about is the Police Officers Association, made up to of the 30 officers themselves and the dispatchers. If they had real union protection from her abusing her position of power, you would have seen LOTS of complaints a LONG time ago.


Affirmative action, in action.


Define fallacious, please….


I think they meant to say “phallic”?


I wonder if people know to hit the “OLDER COMMENTS” button when they visit this thread. That is where the majority of comments are about this article and I’m asking because I notice that newer comments far exceed today’s earlier comments where the thumbs buttons are concerned.


I was just thinking about the fact that if Lisa was to be charged and found guilty of all these alleged counts of sexual assault, I think she would have to register as a SEX OFFENDER! Does anyone know if that is correct?


I’ve been following the comments all day. I think it’s a good idea for newcomers (like me) to scroll through and look at the times of posts. For some reason, the newer posts are mixed in with the old.


Are you sure that the newer posts that you’re seeing aren’t responses to older posts? Sometimes, the bantering can lead to 6 responses attached to one post with several responses to the responses. It would give the appearance of the old mixed in with newer posts but the thread is in generally in sequence otherwise.


It looks like Misdemeanor Sexual Battery in this case, PC 243.4(e)(1), would not require 290 registration.


Even if it was a case of serial sexual battery, in a workplace setting, with the battery being perpetrated by a superior upon her subordinates?


Paso Robles


OUR COMMUNITY’S FUTURE IS AT STAKE!!!


We Paso Roblens need to call our council members and demand immediate action:


City Manager should be terminated

Police Chief should be terminated


If the council refuses to stand up and represent our city the way we deserve, they should be recalled.


Our community needs to step up and engage. City Hall is already in cover-up mode.


Act now. . . .or it will be too late


Mayberry RFD all the way


THIS NEVER EVER HAPPENED IN MAYBERRY!!!


Don’t be besmirching the fine reputation of Andy and Barney.


If anyone claims to be a “true” or “old” friend of Lisa’s then they know good and well that any and all allegations are quite accurate for her character (or lack of). As a former colleague of Lisa’s, I am not shocked at all by what the Officers have said both past and present. And trust me, when new allegations arise, that will only solidify what I and many others know to be true. I have been the victim, I mean, the recipient of her flirting, flashing, come-ons and, well, more. And I am sure that others have already posted this, but has anyone searched for her on this site to see the list of atrocities that this woman/leader has done in the past? From the very beginning of her pathetic PRPD career she has left a trail of filth. She has a child with a former PRPD Lt. She has married no less than FOUR PRPD Officers, all whom suddenly “transferred” to other agencies. And when she married her current husband (then PRPD Officer), he, too, suddenly made a transfer to SLOPD. In fact I saw that lad at Farmers Market in the summer of 2010. We chatted and I asked about the t-shirt business scam (again, search this site for Lisa Solomon to find out) he hopped on his SLOPD bicycle and peddled away. Typical. And to see the names of the Officers in the article that have sued or are taking action against her in the Union. I know these men and women and they are FINE Officers. Folks, this woman has been doing this for Y-E-A-R-S! Well, at least when she was a curly-haired rookie for PRPD. And here is the kicker (for me)… There has been so many stellar Officers that left that agency not only when she was appointed the Administrative Lieutenant but ESPECIALLY when she was hooked, I mean, appointed to Chief of Police. People, PRPD needs REAL leadership at the helm!


Why did Jim App allow Chief Solomon to remain as Chief and not demote her after Lisa had her unregistered loaded gun stolen from her unlocked police car? Paul Brown resigned for having an illegal unregistered gun stolen from his car just last week.


PR needs a REAL house cleaning…from top to bottom…


Maybe she has been influenced by her new spouse Chitty. I heard via the gossip vine that he was forced to take a leave of absence by Linden when he worked for SLOPD. Is that true?


I say she seemed to be able to find water, so what the hell, she could save us all, it’s a drout!

This, fry, the horny police chief is wrong, so, she’s a nimfo, so what, did she shoot her partner in a Santa Maria Street. Hell NO! She didn’t, just had him kneel at her feet! Get over it, remember the pismo cop who sodomised the minor boy, in exchange for freedom, throw away his key, in this unique story, I feel men should have been in better control of their weapons!

You take the helm, the stern is to wide matie.


It’s 5:45, Time to turn on KVEC. Dan & Karen are supposed to be on Dace Congalton right about now.


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