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| name = The Living End
|name = Gino Floyd Durden
|image = [[Image:Nino-Durden.gif]]
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| title = [[The Living End]]
|born = {{Birth date and age|1963|5|5}}
|died =
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|placeofbirth = - [[Los Angeles, California]], [[USA]]
|placeofdeath =
|nickname = Nino
|department = [[Los Angeles Police Department]]
|service = United States
|serviceyears = 1989 - 2000
|rank = Sworn in as an Officer - 1989
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|laterwork = Convicted in connection to the [[Rampart Scandal|LAPD Rampart Scandal]]
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'''Gino Floyd Durden''' (born [[May 5]] [[1963]]), known as '''Nino Durden''', was an officer in the elite [[Los Angeles Police Department]] [[Community Resources Against Street Hoodlums]] unit implicated in the [[Rampart Scandal]]. Durden, along with [[Rafael Pérez (police officer)|Officer Rafael Pérez]], was involved in the shooting and framing of [[Javier Ovando]]. Both officers later made false statements against Ovando in court.<ref>[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/lapd/scandal/cron.html ''Rampart Scandal Timeline'']. PBS.org.</ref>
| above = {{nowrap begin}}'''[[Chris Cheney]]'''{{·wrap}}'''[[Scott Owen]]'''{{·wrap}}'''[[Andy Strachan]]'''<br>[[Travis Demsey]]{{·wrap}}[[Joe Piripitzi]]{{nowrap end}}


==Arrest and Allegations==
| group1 = Studio albums
Durden was arrested in July 2000. According to media reports, like the other officers directly involved, Durden was booked wearing his LAPD uniform.
| list1 = {{nowrap begin}}''[[The Living End (The Living End album)|The Living End]]''{{·wrap}}''[[Roll On]]''{{·wrap}}''[[Modern Artillery (album)|Modern Artillery]]''{{·wrap}}''[[State of Emergency (album)|State of Emergency]]''{{·wrap}}''[[White Noise (The Living End album)|White Noise]]''{{nowrap end}}


Durden was charged with attempted murder, assault with a semiautomatic firearm in the Ovando shooting, filing a false report and perjury - two counts stemming from the [[October 25]], [[1996]] arrest of Miguel Hernandez, who was allegedly framed on a weapons offense, second-degree robbery for allegedly stealing jewelry and money from a suspected drug dealer on [[August 15]], [[1997]], and filing a false report in connection with the [[February 2]], [[1997]], arrest of Jose Lara, who also was allegedly framed on a weapons charge.
| group2 = Extended plays
| list2 = {{nowrap begin}}''[[Hellbound]]''{{·wrap}}''[[It's for Your Own Good]]''{{·wrap}}''[[Second Solution/Prisoner of Society]]''{{·wrap}}''[[Four on the Floor (Living End album)|Four On The Floor]]''{{nowrap end}}


Durden pled guilty to all charges and was sentenced to five years in prison on six California state charges, including perjury, filing false police reports and conspiracy to obstruct justice on August 6, 2002.<ref name="sentence">[http://archives.cnn.com/2002/LAW/08/07/rampart.sentencing/index.html ''Ex-L.A. cop sentenced to 5 years''.] CNN.com. 13 August 2002. Accessed 16 June 2008.</ref> The sentence was served concurrently with a three year sentence for federal charges of civil rights violations and possession of an illegal firearm.<ref name="sentence"/>
| group3 = Compilations
| list3 = {{nowrap begin}}''[[From Here on In]]''{{nowrap end}}


==Media==
| group4 = DVDs
Throughout the timeline of the incidents reported in the Rampart investigation, Nino Durden was working in the LAPD's South Bureau (South Los Angeles) and had worked there since 1997, after the arrest of [[Rafael Pérez (police officer)|Rafael Pérez]]. He was featued in several episodes of the FOX series [[LAPD: Life On the Beat]] before his involvement in the scandal became known.
| list4 = {{nowrap begin}}''[[From Here on In: The DVD 1997-2004]]''{{·wrap}}''[[State of Emergency (album)#How to Make an Album and Influence People (Bonus DVD)|How to Make an Album and Influence People]]''{{·wrap}}''[[Live at Festival Hall]]''{{·wrap}}''[[White Noise (The Living End album)#DVD (Limited Edition)|Live at AC/DC Lane]]{{nowrap end}}


==Notes==
| group5 = Singles
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| list5 = {{nowrap begin}}"[[Second Solution/Prisoner of Society]]"{{·wrap}}"[[Save the Day]]"{{·wrap}}"[[All Torn Down]]"{{·wrap}}"[[West End Riot]]"{{·wrap}}"[[Trapped (The Living End song)|Trapped]]"{{·wrap}}"[[Pictures in the Mirror]]"{{·wrap}}"[[Roll On (song)|Roll On]]"{{·wrap}}"[[Dirty Man]]"{{·wrap}}"[[One Said to the Other]]"{{·wrap}}"[[Who's Gonna Save Us?]]"{{·wrap}}"[[Tabloid Magazine]]"{{·wrap}}"[[I Can't Give You What I Haven't Got]]"{{·wrap}}"[[What's on Your Radio?]]"{{·wrap}}"[[Wake Up (The Living End song)|Wake Up]]"{{·wrap}}"[[Long Live the Weekend]]"{{·wrap}}"[[Nothing Lasts Forever (song)|Nothing Lasts Forever]]"{{·wrap}}"[[White Noise (song)|White Noise]]"{{·wrap}}"[[Moment in the Sun]]"{{nowrap end}}

| group6 = Related articles
{{Rampart_Scandal}}
| list6 = {{nowrap begin}}[[The Living End discography|Full discography]]{{·wrap}}[[Runaway Boys]]{{·wrap}} [[Music of Australia]] {{·wrap}} [[Triple J Hottest 100]]<br />{{nowrap|''Labels:''}} [[Dew Process]]{{·wrap}} [[Adeline Records]]{{·wrap}} [[EMI]]{{·wrap}} [[Reprise Records]] {{·wrap}}[[Children Collide{{nowrap end}}

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Revision as of 05:36, 11 October 2008

Gino Floyd Durden
File:Nino-Durden.gif
Other namesNino
Police career
CountryUnited States
DepartmentLos Angeles Police Department
Service years1989 - 2000
RankSworn in as an Officer - 1989
Other workConvicted in connection to the LAPD Rampart Scandal

Gino Floyd Durden (born May 5 1963), known as Nino Durden, was an officer in the elite Los Angeles Police Department Community Resources Against Street Hoodlums unit implicated in the Rampart Scandal. Durden, along with Officer Rafael Pérez, was involved in the shooting and framing of Javier Ovando. Both officers later made false statements against Ovando in court.[1]

Arrest and Allegations

Durden was arrested in July 2000. According to media reports, like the other officers directly involved, Durden was booked wearing his LAPD uniform.

Durden was charged with attempted murder, assault with a semiautomatic firearm in the Ovando shooting, filing a false report and perjury - two counts stemming from the October 25, 1996 arrest of Miguel Hernandez, who was allegedly framed on a weapons offense, second-degree robbery for allegedly stealing jewelry and money from a suspected drug dealer on August 15, 1997, and filing a false report in connection with the February 2, 1997, arrest of Jose Lara, who also was allegedly framed on a weapons charge.

Durden pled guilty to all charges and was sentenced to five years in prison on six California state charges, including perjury, filing false police reports and conspiracy to obstruct justice on August 6, 2002.[2] The sentence was served concurrently with a three year sentence for federal charges of civil rights violations and possession of an illegal firearm.[2]

Media

Throughout the timeline of the incidents reported in the Rampart investigation, Nino Durden was working in the LAPD's South Bureau (South Los Angeles) and had worked there since 1997, after the arrest of Rafael Pérez. He was featued in several episodes of the FOX series LAPD: Life On the Beat before his involvement in the scandal became known.

Notes

  1. ^ Rampart Scandal Timeline. PBS.org.
  2. ^ a b Ex-L.A. cop sentenced to 5 years. CNN.com. 13 August 2002. Accessed 16 June 2008.