City Employee Threats Report

Summary

If you are facing threats from a city employee, report the incidents to the Cedar Rapids Police Department immediately. Contact the Iowa State Bar Association for legal representation referrals and apply for legal aid if eligible. If local authorities are unresponsive, consider reaching out to the Iowa Civil Rights Commission or the U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division. Document all incidents to support your case. If legal aid is unavailable, seek help from private attorneys or non-profit organizations dedicated to civil rights.

Full Conversation

Lonn whitford sr cedar rapids iowa and i cant get anyone here to represent me or serve them
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Here are some steps you can take:
- Report the threats to the Cedar Rapids Police Department immediately.
- Contact the Iowa State Bar Association for referrals to legal representation.
- Apply for legal aid in Iowa if you're eligible.
Always prioritize your safety.
I have repeatedly with nothing done
I'm sorry to hear that, Lonn. You may consider contacting the Iowa Civil Rights Commission or the U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division. Additionally, you might want to consider getting a restraining order.
Legal aide wont help me against the city theyve told me
I'm sorry to hear that, Lonn. You might consider seeking help from private attorneys who handle civil rights cases, or non-profit organizations dedicated to civil rights. Remember, documenting all incidents can support your case.
Can you refer me to any att
I'm sorry, but as a legal information provider, I can't refer specific attorneys. However, I suggest contacting the Iowa State Bar Association. They can connect you with attorneys based on your specific legal issue.
Ok thanx
I'm glad I could help, Lonn. If you have any other questions or need further clarification, don't hesitate to ask. Stay safe and take care.