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Gibson's Anti-Semitic Tirade --
Jul 28th 2006 9:15PM by TMZ Staff


EXCLUSIVE: MEL GIBSONTMZ has learned that Mel Gibson went on a rampage when he was arrested Friday on suspicion of drunk driving, hurling religious epithets. TMZ has also learned that the Los Angeles County Sheriff's department had the initial report doctored to keep the real story under wraps.

TMZ has four pages of the original report prepared by the arresting officer in the case, L.A. County Sheriff's Deputy James Mee. According to the report, Gibson became agitated after he was stopped on Pacific Coast Highway and told he was to be detained for drunk driving Friday morning in Malibu. The actor began swearing uncontrollably. Gibson repeatedly said, "My life is f****d." Law enforcement sources say the deputy, worried that Gibson might become violent, told the actor that he was supposed to cuff him but would not, as long as Gibson cooperated. As the two stood next to the hood of the patrol car, the deputy asked Gibson to get inside. Deputy Mee then walked over to the passenger door and opened it. The report says Gibson then said, "I'm not going to get in your car," and bolted to his car. The deputy quickly subdued Gibson, cuffed him and put him inside the patrol car.

TMZ has learned that Deputy Mee audiotaped the entire exchange between himself and Gibson, from the time of the traffic stop to the time Gibson was put in the patrol car, and that the tape fully corroborates the written report.

Once inside the car, a source directly connected with the case says Gibson began banging himself against the seat. The report says Gibson told the deputy, "You mother f****r. I'm going to f*** you." The report also says "Gibson almost continually [sic] threatened me saying he 'owns Malibu' and will spend all of his money to 'get even' with me."

The report says Gibson then launched into a barrage of anti-Semitic statements: "F*****g Jews... The Jews are responsible for all the wars in the world." Gibson then asked the deputy, "Are you a Jew?"

The deputy became alarmed as Gibson's tirade escalated, and called ahead for a sergeant to meet them when they arrived at the station. When they arrived, a sergeant began videotaping Gibson, who noticed the camera and then said, "What the f*** do you think you're doing?"

A law enforcement source says Gibson then noticed another female sergeant and yelled, "What do you think you're looking at, sugar :q:q:q:q?"

We're told Gibson took two blood alcohol tests, which were videotaped, and continued saying how "f****d" he was and how he was going to "f***" Deputy Mee.

Gibson was put in a cell with handcuffs on. He said he needed to urinate, and after a few minutes tried manipulating his hands to unzip his pants. Sources say Deputy Mee thought Gibson was going to urinate on the floor of the booking cell and asked someone to take Gibson to the bathroom.

After leaving the bathroom, Gibson then demanded to make a phone call. He was taken to a pay phone and, when he didn't get a dial tone, we're told Gibson threw the receiver against the phone. Deputy Mee then warned Gibson that if he damaged the phone he could be charged with felony vandalism. We're told Gibson was then asked, and refused, to sign the necessary paperwork and was thrown in a detox cell.

Deputy Mee then wrote an eight-page report detailing Gibson's rampage and comments. Sources say the sergeant on duty felt it was too "inflammatory." A lieutenant and captain then got involved and calls were made to Sheriff's headquarters. Sources say Mee was told Gibson's comments would incite a lot of "Jewish hatred," that the situation in Israel was "way too inflammatory." It was mentioned several times that Gibson, who wrote, directed, and produced 2004's "The Passion of the Christ," had incited "anti-Jewish sentiment" and "For a drunk driving arrest, is this really worth all that?"

We're told Deputy Mee was then ordered to write another report, leaving out the incendiary comments and conduct. Sources say Deputy Mee was told the sanitized report would eventually end up in the media and that he could write a supplemental report that contained the redacted information -- a report that would be locked in the watch commander's safe.

Initially, a Sheriff's official told TMZ the arrest occurred "without incident." On Friday night, Sheriff's spokesman Steve Whitmore told TMZ: "The L.A. County Sheriff's Department investigation into the arrest of Mr. Gibson on suspicion of driving under the influence will be complete and will contain every factual piece of evidence. Nothing will be sanitized. There was absolutely no favoritism shown to this suspect or any other. When this file is presented to the Los Angeles County District Attorney, it will contain everything. Nothing will be left out."

On Saturday, Gibson released the following statement:

"After drinking alcohol on Thursday night, I did a number of things that were very wrong and for which I am ashamed. I drove a car when I should not have, and was stopped by the LA County Sheriffs. The arresting officer was just doing his job and I feel fortunate that I was apprehended before I caused injury to any other person. I acted like a person completely out of control when I was arrested, and said things that I do not believe to be true and which are despicable. I am deeply ashamed of everything I said. Also, I take this opportunity to apologize to the deputies involved for my belligerent behavior. They have always been there for me in my community and indeed probably saved me from myself. I disgraced myself and my family with my behavior and for that I am truly sorry. I have battled with the disease of alcoholism for all of my adult life and profoundly regret my horrific relapse. I apologize for any behavior unbecoming of me in my inebriated state and have already taken necessary steps to ensure my return to health."
 
EXCLUSIVE: Mel Gibson Was 'Really On The Verge Of Suicide' Before His DUI Arrest; 'This Was A Death Wish'

I'm told by a source intimate with his situation tonight that Mel Gibson "was really on the verge of suicide because he felt he was helpless to alcohol and didn't know what to do about it." Sure, my reaction was: sounds like spin. But the source here is someone I've known closely for years. Make your own judgment -- here's the rest of what he told me about Gibson (mugshot left): "No one's really asking questions about his state of mind. That's why he was driving around 90 miles an hour. This was a death wish. If that cop hadn't stopped him, this guy was going to be wrapped around a pole. This is such a bigger issue than 'Will he work again?' This is about his not wanting to live anymore. I've seen what he's gone through and what he's going through. You have to understand the disease of alcoholism. He was back in it. There's no doubt in my mind he was trying to kill himself that night." As for his anti-Semitic slurs during his DUI arrest, I'm told that Gibson doesn't remember saying them. "Why? He had alcoholic blackout syndrome. I don't know a lot about it. I've not had a lot of experience with it. He has some recollection of parts of the evenings. But he's not denying he said those things, and if anything he's owning up to it. But nobody could verify it. Not even he or his lawyers have seen the police report yet." The insider called Gibson's situation "tragic. It's not about what people are focusing on, understand that. 'This is Mel Gibson. He can do whatever he wants. He has all the money in world. He has a wonderful family. He has a wonderful wife.' They're not thinking about the real issue here: alcoholism. Nobody is talking about his alcoholism." Presently, I'm told Gibson is in a non-residential alcohol recovery program in the Malibu area.
 
I think they said he blew 1.8. Isn't that in the neighborhood of four beers? Obviously the guy has some OTHER issues as well. In any case, despite the fact that he's messed up, I find it hard to be sympathetic to sad sack multimillionaires who whine about how tough they have it.
 
Mel's alcohol content was 1.2 per police report.

I highly doubt that caused a black-out spell.

More like he was tired and pissed off at the world. 1.2 is just enough to make you angry but not enough to make you really wacked out. Plus, he is supposed to be a heavy drinker. So his liver is worn out and he is not metabolizing the alcohol the same, thus the belligerent behavior on such a low BAC.

I find people that are drunk have a tendency to say what is on their minds and have a tendency to reveal their true feelings.

Therefore, I find Mel to be anti-semitic and a pig. His behavior that night matches many of his movie scenes.

He was caught dead to rights and now must pay the piper.
 
Personally, I feel bad for the guy. I don't think alcohol is a truth serum. And I can understand why he might have said the things he said.

When he released Passion of the Christ, groups like the ADL attempted to destroy him, as an artist and a man. They smeared him. They attacked his family. They went an interviewed his crazy old father. They called him horrible names. They mocked him and routed for his failure.

Then the movie made $600 million dollars. But he was blacklisted in Hollywood.

And depressed and drunk, he gets pulled over on his almost suicidal drunk drive. He realizes what will happen in the papers if he's arrest for DUI. And he irrationally blames those same people who tried to destroy him two years earlier, and that's when he made his ridiculous statements.

And now, everyone is attacking. They say that this is PROOF that Passion of the Christ was anti-semetic. And now, with this as their excuse, they will finally tighten down the screw, and succeed in destroy Gibson as a man.

Still hostile about his last movie, and disgusted by it's spiritual theme, they now can finish him off.

He's a seriously troubled guy, probably that's why he was motivated to make the Passion movie. He got the role in Mad Max after being hospitalized following a particularly brutal bar fight.

I feel bad for the guy and I hope he recovers. And I'll see Apocolyptica when it comes out.

When you say, "Pay the Piper" - yeah- the DUI and driving fines.
The nonsense from the Hollywood left and media are something else.

Frankly, it's o.k to say the white man, or America, is the cause of all the problems in the world ( a popular sentiment in Hollywood) but to lash out and say something about the Jews is career ending??

He blew a 1.2- but when? How long after he was arrested? How many hours?
Angry drunks yell things that are intended to get a response. Booze isn't a truth serum. And having at one time worked with alcoholics and drug addicts, I know this first hand.
 
bill5 said:
I think they said he blew 1.8. Isn't that in the neighborhood of four beers? Obviously the guy has some OTHER issues as well. In any case, despite the fact that he's messed up, I find it hard to be sympathetic to sad sack multimillionaires who whine about how tough they have it.

I heard it was 1.2- but either way-
if you're a drinker, that's way more than 4 beers.

I know guys who've drank entire bottled of Jim Beam in just two hours and blown less than 1.8.
 
Calabrio said:
Personally, I feel bad for the guy. I don't think alcohol is a truth serum. And I can understand why he might have said the things he said.

When he released Passion of the Christ, groups like the ADL attempted to destroy him, as an artist and a man. They smeared him. They attacked his family. They went an interviewed his crazy old father. They called him horrible names. They mocked him and routed for his failure.

Then the movie made $600 million dollars. But he was blacklisted in Hollywood.

And depressed and drunk, he gets pulled over on his almost suicidal drunk drive. He realizes what will happen in the papers if he's arrest for DUI. And he irrationally blames those same people who tried to destroy him two years earlier, and that's when he made his ridiculous statements.

And now, everyone is attacking. They say that this is PROOF that Passion of the Christ was anti-semetic. And now, with this as their excuse, they will finally tighten down the screw, and succeed in destroy Gibson as a man.

Still hostile about his last movie, and disgusted by it's spiritual theme, they now can finish him off.

He's a seriously troubled guy, probably that's why he was motivated to make the Passion movie. He got the role in Mad Max after being hospitalized following a particularly brutal bar fight.

I feel bad for the guy and I hope he recovers. And I'll see Apocolyptica when it comes out.

When you say, "Pay the Piper" - yeah- the DUI and driving fines.
The nonsense from the Hollywood left and media are something else.

Frankly, it's o.k to say the white man, or America, is the cause of all the problems in the world ( a popular sentiment in Hollywood) but to lash out and say something about the Jews is career ending??

He blew a 1.2- but when? How long after he was arrested? How many hours?
Angry drunks yell things that are intended to get a response. Booze isn't a truth serum. And having at one time worked with alcoholics and drug addicts, I know this first hand.

Wow. I really can't argue with any of your points. Good post.

However, I have been around alcoholics and drunks also. They do say things they regret but that regret doesn't take away from their unintended divulsion. Rather, it is that slip-of-the-tongue that reveals their innermost feelings. Usually the pent up stuff just comes blurting out.

I can picture Mel saying 'sugar t!ts'. I can also see him pounding around the squad and saying how powerful he is in Malibu, etc. Too bad he is in pictures. It makes it much easier to visualize his actions.

I agree that the Jew comments were 'pent up' from the bashing he has taken but I will stand by my comments that I think those feelings came from deep down and I find them hard to dismiss.

Just like in a Marriage, once you go down that slippery slope and things start to come out of your mouth intended to hurt the other person, it is usually hard to recover from the scars created.

I also agree on the BAC. It depends on when it was administered. He could have been sober at the time of arrest and then the alcohol could have permeated his bloodstream and shown the higher score 1/2 hr to hr later.
 
1.2? He'd be dead! I think you guys mean .12 (still above the legal .08) :Beer
 
You're right about the BAC, I wrote it wrong.

And my guess would be he was drunker at the time of arrest, and after testing, back up, the drive to the station, and booking - he probably detoxed a little bit over the hour or so it took.

Unless it was a field test, but I haven't read that.
 
I don't feel sorry for him. I like his movies, too, so big deal. So he's got to go through rehab. Big whoop. Nobody felt sorry for Rush Limbaugh, and he actually had a previous reason to take painkillers.

Just go to rehab and then back to your mansion and shut up.
 
fossten said:
I don't feel sorry for him. I like his movies, too, so big deal. So he's got to go through rehab. Big whoop. Nobody felt sorry for Rush Limbaugh, and he actually had a previous reason to take painkillers.

Just go to rehab and then back to your mansion and shut up.

That's fine.

But that's not what I see happening right now. I see people using this as an opportunity to completely destroy him. Even Barbara Walters took the opportunity to say she would never see him in a movie again.

I say it's bullcrap. They'll hug a guy like Michael Moore who thinks Israel should be destroyed, a man who is a celebrity in Iran, but Gibson, in a drunken breakdown needs to be destroyed.

This media attention is all about Passion of the Christ.
 
Calabrio said:
Personally, I feel bad for the guy. I don't think alcohol is a truth serum. And I can understand why he might have said the things he said.

When he released Passion of the Christ, groups like the ADL attempted to destroy him, as an artist and a man. They smeared him. They attacked his family. They went an interviewed his crazy old father. They called him horrible names. They mocked him and routed for his failure.

Then the movie made $600 million dollars. But he was blacklisted in Hollywood.

And depressed and drunk, he gets pulled over on his almost suicidal drunk drive. He realizes what will happen in the papers if he's arrest for DUI. And he irrationally blames those same people who tried to destroy him two years earlier, and that's when he made his ridiculous statements.

And now, everyone is attacking. They say that this is PROOF that Passion of the Christ was anti-semetic. And now, with this as their excuse, they will finally tighten down the screw, and succeed in destroy Gibson as a man.

Still hostile about his last movie, and disgusted by it's spiritual theme, they now can finish him off.

He's a seriously troubled guy, probably that's why he was motivated to make the Passion movie. He got the role in Mad Max after being hospitalized following a particularly brutal bar fight.

I feel bad for the guy and I hope he recovers. And I'll see Apocolyptica when it comes out.

When you say, "Pay the Piper" - yeah- the DUI and driving fines.
The nonsense from the Hollywood left and media are something else.

Frankly, it's o.k to say the white man, or America, is the cause of all the problems in the world ( a popular sentiment in Hollywood) but to lash out and say something about the Jews is career ending??

He blew a 1.2- but when? How long after he was arrested? How many hours?
Angry drunks yell things that are intended to get a response. Booze isn't a truth serum. And having at one time worked with alcoholics and drug addicts, I know this first hand.

Good post and I do hope this doesn't end his movie career, I enjoy his movies (most of them) and his acting.

Sad though, every radio station I heard covering this story was dumping on Mel like he was evil incarnate.
 
Do you think it would it be anything more then a drunk driving issue if he made a comment on Catholic priests being perverts and homosexuals?
 
If Mel Gibson made those statements, it would have been news.

If anyone else made similar statements, it wouldn't even be in the newspaper. At most, there'd be a single line in the article.

The story isn't about whether or not Mel Gibson is an anti-Semite, it's not about whether he suffers from alcoholism... it's about destroying him.
 
Calabrio said:
That's fine.

But that's not what I see happening right now. I see people using this as an opportunity to completely destroy him. Even Barbara Walters took the opportunity to say she would never see him in a movie again.

I say it's bullcrap. They'll hug a guy like Michael Moore who thinks Israel should be destroyed, a man who is a celebrity in Iran, but Gibson, in a drunken breakdown needs to be destroyed.

This media attention is all about Passion of the Christ.

Completely destroy? How do you completely destroy somebody who's worth millions of dollars? If the guy never works again he can produce his own films and probably buy a piece of his own studio. Even if he retires he'll never be "completely destroyed." If he stays out of trouble the worst that'll happen is that he'll have to hire a driver for a while.

Now if he came out in favor of Republicans, then you'd see some real attacks.
 
He's gone cuckoo for cocoa puffs...
 
I hear what your saying.Now if the media starts demanding to burn his films and boycot whatever other ventures he is affiliated with I would have to agree with you.but as it is, I think its just another way the media sensationalizes events to sell their news ,papers and mags.
The real Headline of the day should be Sgt___ was killed today!!
 
Barbara Walters is among the many who said she will not see any Mel Gibson film.

The ADL seems to have responded well enough to Gibson's recent apology, but Hollywood hasn't.
 
taylor414ce2003 said:
The real Headline of the day should be Sgt___ was killed today!!

Exactly. Or, Israeli Captain _______ performed heroically today.
 
That's another interesting point-

This weekend a crazy muslim entered a Jewish center and opened fire, killing one woman and injuring about a half-dozen other women. But, to hear the news, you'd think Mel Gibson was the greatest threat to judaism in the world.
 
Calabrio said:
That's another interesting point-

This weekend a crazy muslim entered a Jewish center and opened fire, killing one woman and injuring about a half-dozen other women. But, to hear the news, you'd think Mel Gibson was the greatest threat to judaism in the world.

I thought George W. Bush was the greatest threat to anything in the world.
 
fossten said:
Even if he retires he'll never be "completely destroyed." If he stays out of trouble the worst that'll happen is that he'll have to hire a driver for a while.
Or he could stay home and raise his kids and be a real full-time dad.
 
Its agreed the media suxs and is biased to their own agenda-every major networks news is more of a editorial telling the public what to think instead of presenting the facts in a non judgemental objective mannor.-Honestly I get more from boards like this then the media-
 
I guess if you're Rush Limbaugh or Dick Cheney, it's shouted from the housetops whether you're guilty or not. But if you're Mel Gibson or a Kennedy, you get a little help.


Reprinted from NewsMax.com

Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2006 10:21 a.m. EDT

Higher-ups Withheld Gibson Arrest Info.

Mel Gibson’s arrest on suspicion of drunk driving sparked a debate among law enforcement officials about how much information to release to the public – and they ultimately decided to withhold many embarrassing details.

Some officials at the Malibu/Lost Hills Sheriff’s Station in Agoura, Calif., wanted to release the report filed by arresting officer James Mee.

But at the urging of some senior managers at the station and at Los Angeles County Sheriff’s headquarters, Mee’s narrative was placed under lock and key and only the basic facts about the arrest were made available to station personnel, the Los Angeles Times reports.

"There was some pressure being put from sheriff’s headquarters” to withhold some information, a source told the Times.

The portions of Mee’s account that were withheld included Gibson’s alleged threat to "get even” with the officer, his attempt to escape arrest and his disparaging remarks about Jews. Those details became public only after Mee’s report had been leaked to the celebrity Web site TMZ.com.



Los Angeles County supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky expressed concern about how the officials handled the arrest.

"Knowing that this was a celebrity, they should have been doubly careful about how the report was ultimately prepared,” he said. "It gives the impression that there may be two different ways they treat people based on who they are.”

Gibson has met with Sheriff Lee Baca at least twice in recent years and donated $10,000 to the stepdaughter of a slain deputy through a charity created by Baca, according to the Times.


Sheriff’s Department officials have initiated an internal affairs investigation into the case that will include examinations of how the report was handled and why Mee decided not to handcuff Gibson.

"It’s just unheard of, not being handcuffed,” Jeffrey Gray, a criminal lawyer in Torrance, Calif., told the Times.

"In 28 years of being a criminal defense attorney, I’ve never had anyone not handcuffed when they were arrested.”
 

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