Morales' lawyer, Neama Rahmani, called the Los Angeles Police Department officer's alleged action "not tactical police work so much as a drive-by shooting, and an example of the problems LAPD officers caused by deploying aggressive tactics that violated their own guidelines."
Ramani further said the officer's decision was "willful officer misconduct" and that the lawman "took deliberate aim and fired while she was driving her car. There's no defense for that brutality."
Morales was at Santa Monica and La Cienega boulevards when an unidentified officer in a patrol vehicle fired a rubber bullet through an open window on her car, striking her in the forehead, according to the suit.
Morales heard no notice or warning from the officer, according to the claim.
Her passenger drove her to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, where she received 20 stitches and was treated for a fractured cheek bone, traumatic brain injury, bruising and impaired vision, her claim states.
A claim is often a forerunner to a lawsuit.