“In my case, they were parked in their four cars, four separate cars, waiting for a gay guy to enter that restroom.” “You’re hunting for gay people,” Moroney said of sting operations like the one he was arrested in. The charges filed against him were later thrown out by Los Angeles County Superior Court Justice Halim Dhanidina, who ruled that the arrest was unconstitutional. The man identified himself as a Long Beach police officer and arrested Moroney for lewd conduct and indecent exposure. Moroney realized what had happened a few minutes later when he exited the restroom. But when Moroney exposed himself a few moments later, the man rushed past him and out the door, according to a lawsuit filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court. The man continued to smile and give non-verbal signals of interest. He was followed by a man who walked past him and smiled, which Moroney took as a sign of interest in him. 15, 2014, when he got up to use the park’s restroom. Rory Moroney was doing office work on a laptop at Recreation Park in Long Beach on Oct.
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