My question involves police conduct in the State of: California

The city police served a search warrant at my home(I wasn't there) for suspicion of drug sales. My adult daughter does have a substance abuse problem but has never sold drugs. Their find in this search was a minute amount of powder in a plastic baggie and a pipe.Her case was dismissed at arraignment. The problem I have is that when I finally was able to get a copy of the warrant it was full of untrue statements.During the 'raid' the police smashed in my bedroom and office doors,ripped a safe out of the wall from a stud and smashed it open. It's contents included 2 handguns,legally owned,and no contraband. They also pried open the door to my RV,causing over $5000 damage to that.On the search warrant they stated that an undercover who attempted to make a drug buy at my home saw people in the RV and that it was being used as a lookout platform. In fact,the RV was not even parked there that day as we were using it at that time and it was over 300 miles away.The worst false statement was that I had been convicted of drug possession and sales! I was a felon! In fact I have never been arrested for anything and I have obtained my CA DOJ record to prove that.
Is this grounds for a lawsuit?