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« Reply #2950 on: June 02, 2016, 01:10:10 PM »
"To serve and protect".

Ohio Man Beaten and Stuffed in Closet for Four Days Awarded $22 Million

Already having been accused of murdering a prostitute, East Cleveland Police Detective Randy Hicks was drunk when he and another cop pulled Arnold Black over, accusing the 45-year-old man of possessing a kilo of cocaine because he was driving a truck similar to a known drug dealer.

When Hicks found no cocaine, he punched Black in the face two times while officer Jonathan O’Leary held him up, telling Black he was angry at having left the bar where he had been pounding drinks with friends.

Realizing they had left an innocent man bloodied and bruised, the two cops then transported Black to the station and stuffed him inside a storage closet to keep his injuries from going public.

Black remained in the closet for four days with no toilet, food or water except for a single carton of milk, which kicked off a three-month order in 2012 when he found himself facing prison time on fabricated charges.

At one point, another East Cleveland police officer discovered Black in the closet and expressed surprise and even concern, allowing Black to use his cell phone to call his fiancee, but forcing him back into the closet after he made the call.

Black’s fiancee drove to the station to pick him up, but a cop at the front desk told her, “you can’t see people that are under investigation.”

She left and came back a second time, but was denied again after a cop told her the “jailer is on vacation.”

It eventually took an East Cleveland councilwoman to spring him from the closet, but he was then transported to an actual jail cell on fabricated cocaine charges.

MISSING DASH CAM FOOTAGE

The cops even convinced a grand jury to indict him, even though they presented no evidence, only lies.

In fact, a dash cam video of the April 28, 2012 traffic stop – which not only would have shown the beating, but have shown Hicks slurring drunkenly – disappeared, never to be seen by the public.

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The fabricated charges against Black were dismissed on July 19, 2012 and he filed a lawsuit, which you can read here.

On Tuesday, a jury ruled in his favor, awarding him $22 million in damages, according to Fox8 News.

But East Cleveland officials say they will appeal the decision, claiming they had no idea a trial was even taking place, pointing out that not a single East Cleveland attorney attended the three-day trial.

However, Black’s attorney, Bobby DiCello, told the Associated Press that the judge allowed the trial to proceed because all parties had been notified.

Still, East Cleveland is on the verge of filing for bankruptcy, so it is unclear how it will pay Black the $22 million.

Hick resigned shortly after the lawsuit was filed and is now working as a railroad police officer, according to his LinkedIn page.

DEATH OF A PROSTITUTE

And Hicks was apparently was never investigated for the death of a prostitute named Sandra Varney in 2007, even though another prostitute told a television reporter in 2009 that he was the last person she was with before she died.

That prostitute, whose interview can be seen in the video below, also accused Hicks of exchanging drugs for sex with local prostitutes more than 100 times.

After that report aired, an East Cleveland police detective named Henry “Pete” McCurdy told the East Cleveland Tattler that Chief Ralph Spotts tried to thwart his investigation on Hicks.

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Spotts – who has also resigned – was then accused of ordering a SWAT team raid on McCurdy’s home in retaliation, according to the Tattler.

In 2012, former East Cleveland Mayor Eric Jonathan Brewer wrote an article in the Tattler saying he tried to get the FBI to investigate Hicks for the murder of Varney, but it does not appear as if they ever did.

However, the FBI did investigate three other East Cleveland cops who ended up indicted last year for stealing money from citizens after conducting illegal searches.

The second video below shows a citizen named Art McCoy complaining to city council about Hicks being allowed to resign instead of being fired.

https://photographyisnotacrime.com/2016/06/ohio-man-beaten-and-stuffed-in-closet-for-four-days-awarded-22-million/

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #2951 on: June 02, 2016, 06:42:47 PM »
LE are unable to control their weapons.  This has been happening a lot.

Claim filed against ICE in death of Oakland artist shot with gun stolen from agent's car



(Above) David Burke, center, the mural project's art director, grieves with family and friends of Antonio Ramos after a vigil at the site of the mural project in Oakland, Calif., on Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2015.

BURLINGAME -- The parents of an artist shot dead in Oakland last year with a gun stolen from the car of a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent announced Thursday that it has filed a claim against the agency.

The claim, a first step in suing ICE, says that the agency has "failed to train their employees" and failed to "follow mandatory regulations, policies and/or procedures for securing and storing a firearm," said Frank Petri, the attorney for the family of Antonio Ramos. Ramos was killed in Oakland on Sept. 29 as he was painting an anti-violence mural under an I-580 overpass on West Street.

Speaking with reporters at his Burlingame office Thursday morning, Petri said Ramos' family wants to "hold people accountable for not enforcing regulations that weapons be secured by law enforcement."

The 9 mm Glock handgun used to kill Ramos was stolen from a bag left in an unattended vehicle in San Francisco's South of Market district on Sept. 13.

An ICE spokeswoman, Virginia Kice, declined to comment on the claim, writing in an email that it was agency policy to not discuss pending litigation. The alleged gunman, Marquise Holloway, is charged with murder and remains jailed without bail. He is due in court later this month.

The claim comes during a period of growing concerns about weapons being stolen from law enforcement officers after the theft of an FBI agent's handgun in San Francisco last week. It was recovered Tuesday.

On Wednesday, U.S. Rep. Mark DeSaulnier, D-Concord, announced he is introducing a bill that would "require standards for federal law enforcement officers to lock their guns when not in use and to institute a reporting mechanism to better understand the frequency and severity of this problem."
vehicle in San Francisco's South of Market district on Sept. 13.

An ICE spokeswoman, Virginia Kice, declined to comment on the claim, writing in an email that it was agency policy to not discuss pending litigation. The alleged gunman, Marquise Holloway, is charged with murder and remains jailed without bail. He is due in court later this month.

The claim comes during a period of growing concerns about weapons being stolen from law enforcement officers after the theft of an FBI agent's handgun in San Francisco last week. It was recovered Tuesday.

On Wednesday, U.S. Rep. Mark DeSaulnier, D-Concord, announced he is introducing a bill that would "require standards for federal law enforcement officers to lock their guns when not in use and to institute a reporting mechanism to better understand the frequency and severity of this problem."

In February, an ICE agent lost his gun in San Francisco when he drove off after leaving it on the roof off his car.

In January, three FBI weapons were stolen from a car in Benicia in Solano County.

Pitre also represents the family of Kate Steinle, who was shot and killed on a San Francisco pier last year with a gun stolen from the vehicle of a Bureau of Land Management ranger. The Steinle family filed suit against the BLM last month.

Her killing, allegedly by Juan Francisco López-Sánchez -- a homeless Mexican national who was in the country illegally after being released to the streets from the city jail despite an ICE request to be notified when he was freed -- ignited a national debate last year on illegal immigration. The rhetorical flames were fanned mostly by Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, who cited the case as one reason to build a wall along the nation's southern boarder.

López-Sánchez has pleaded not guilty. His lawyers claim he fired the gun accidentally.

BLM records show that guns were also stolen from rangers in San Diego in 2010 and Ridgecrest in Kern County in 2012. The San Diego gun was stolen from a ranger's personal vehicle. A BLM investigation found it had been properly secured, records show.

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #2952 on: June 03, 2016, 02:08:01 AM »
It seems laws only apply to innocent citizens, not psychotic cops criminals.

This Cop is the Definition of Insanity, Despite 19 Complaints and Macing a Baby, She’s Still a Cop

Chicago, IL — All too often we hear about a tragic incident of police brutality or police killing and find out after the fact that the criminal cop responsible should have never had a badge in the first place.

Time and again we see officers with rap sheets longer than their service records, yet they are still given a badge and a gun and sent out on the streets as ticking time bombs waiting to explode.
Officer Michelle Morsi Murphy is one of those officers.

In 2013, Officer Murphy came across Rev. Catherine Brown and her two small children, who were returning home. Murphy was driving erratically down the street and nearly hit Brown head on. However, thanks to Brown honking her horn, Murphy stopped just before crashing into the car full of children.

“It’s a blessing I did blow my horn,” said Brown, recalling that fateful night.

However, the blessing of stopping a head on collision would quickly morph into a horrifying experience.

Seemingly too proud to back up and let the mother and her two children pull into their house, officer Murphy jumped out of the vehicle and began swearing at Brown demanding she move her vehicle.

The dashcam video of the rest of the incident is nothing short of infuriating and horrifying. After pulling her gun multiple times on this innocent family and smashing the cruiser into a car full of children, Officer Murphy jumps out and begins dousing Brown with pepper spray. Murphy was so careless that she sprayed Brown’s small baby too.

After this incident, it was Brown who was charged with a crime and Murphy who kept her paycheck, her gun, and her badge.


An eye-opening report from CBS Chicago shows that ramming her car into a mother and macing children is par for the course for this Chicago hero.

The same year Murphy nearly killed an innocent family, she also arrested an innocent woman for buying legal prescription drugs for her elderly grandmother. She was held in jail overnight for no reason.
On top of that debacle, she called 9-1-1 while off-duty and made false claims against three innocent people buying food in a convenience store.

CBS Chicago received a copy of that 9-1-1 call which shows that Murphy blatantly lied about what was going on in the store. Thankfully, there were surveillance cameras which proved that the three men she claimed “robbed the store with a knife” did nothing of the sort, and, in fact, paid for their items without causing a disturbance at all.

That lie was only the tip of the iceberg, however. The 9-1-1 call recorded a frantic and disturbed Murphy, who was told repeatedly by the dispatch officer to calm down and act like a cop. Lying through her teeth, Murphy then claimed the innocent men robbed another store they never even entered.

Murphy’s lies got these innocent men pulled over by Chicago PD and held at gunpoint, handcuffed and searched.


In her brief ten-year stint with the Chicago police department, Murphy has been the subject of multiple lawsuits, has been suspended, and has racked up a whopping 19 complaints. Somehow, this psychotic cop still has her job.

Read more at http://thefreethoughtproject.com/cop-definition-insanity-19-complaints-including-macing-child-cop/

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #2953 on: June 03, 2016, 07:06:16 AM »
Missouri Cop Sentenced to Four Years in Prison for Leaving Teen in Coma for Video Recording Traffic Stop


It started off as a routine traffic stop on a high school student in a residential neighborhood in Missouri with the cop getting angry that the teen was asking questions, so he tasered him for 20 seconds, sending the 17-year-old into cardiac arrest.

Independence police officer Timothy Runnels then yanked the boy out of the car, handcuffing him before picking him up and slamming him face first into a sidewalk, leaving the boy in a coma.

Runnels later claimed he had smelled marijuana in the car.

But witnesses said that Runnels became angry when Bryce Masters would not fully roll down the window. They also said he pulled out his phone to record the traffic stop, asking the officer questions about the legality of the stop, which is what set Runnels off.

It was only later when Runnels discovered that Masters was the son of a Kansas City police officer, who had taught his son how to ask questions during traffic stops. And the window was apparently broken, which is why Masters was unable to roll it down.

On Tuesday, 20 months after the September 2014 incident, Runnels was sentenced to four years in prison.

According to the United States Department of Justice:

As part of his guilty plea, Runnels admitted that while he was employed as an officer of the Independence Police Department, he deprived the minor of his civil rights by deliberately dropping the minor face first onto the ground while the minor was restrained and not posing a threat to Runnels or others. According to the court filings, Runnels also admitted that his actions resulted in bodily injury to the minor.

During a sentencing hearing before Senior U.S. District Court Judge Dean Whipple of the Western District of Missouri, the government provided evidence that Runnels deployed his taser into the minor’s chest during a traffic stop and then caused the electric current to run for approximately 20 seconds, four times longer than officers are trained to deploy a taser. Evidence at the hearing revealed that as a result of the tasing, the minor went into cardiac arrest and became unresponsive. Dash camera video of the incident depicts Runnels handcuffing the minor after the taser deployment and then picking him up. The video and other evidence presented at the sentencing demonstrates that Runnels then deliberately dropped the handcuffed victim face-first into the pavement. Although the minor suffered cardiac arrest and facial injuries, he survived the incident due to timely medical treatment by medical personnel at the scene and at the hospital.

Judge Whipple issued the sentence, which will be followed by two years of supervised release.

Although Masters is said to have recorded the incident, his phone was seized by Independence police and no further mention was ever made of it. But the incident was also captured on Runnels’ dash cam, which also has not been released.

And as you can see in the news reports below, Independence police stuck to their guns after the incident, putting the blame on Masters for forcing the cop to almost kill him.

But because Masters’ friends witnessed the incident, even capturing the tail end of the altercation on video – not to mention the fact that his father is a cop – the FBI was asked to step in and investigate.

And as a result, Runnels will spend the next four years behind bars.

Masters recovered from the incident but still suffers from traumatic brain injury.

https://photographyisnotacrime.com/2016/06/missouri-cop-sentenced-four-years-prison-leaving-teen-coma-video-recording-traffic-stop/

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #2954 on: June 03, 2016, 07:32:49 AM »
It seems laws only apply to innocent citizens, not psychotic cops criminals.

This Cop is the Definition of Insanity, Despite 19 Complaints and Macing a Baby, She’s Still a Cop

Chicago, IL — All too often we hear about a tragic incident of police brutality or police killing and find out after the fact that the criminal cop responsible should have never had a badge in the first place.

Time and again we see officers with rap sheets longer than their service records, yet they are still given a badge and a gun and sent out on the streets as ticking time bombs waiting to explode.
Officer Michelle Morsi Murphy is one of those officers.

In 2013, Officer Murphy came across Rev. Catherine Brown and her two small children, who were returning home. Murphy was driving erratically down the street and nearly hit Brown head on. However, thanks to Brown honking her horn, Murphy stopped just before crashing into the car full of children.

“It’s a blessing I did blow my horn,” said Brown, recalling that fateful night.

However, the blessing of stopping a head on collision would quickly morph into a horrifying experience.

Seemingly too proud to back up and let the mother and her two children pull into their house, officer Murphy jumped out of the vehicle and began swearing at Brown demanding she move her vehicle.

The dashcam video of the rest of the incident is nothing short of infuriating and horrifying. After pulling her gun multiple times on this innocent family and smashing the cruiser into a car full of children, Officer Murphy jumps out and begins dousing Brown with pepper spray. Murphy was so careless that she sprayed Brown’s small baby too.

After this incident, it was Brown who was charged with a crime and Murphy who kept her paycheck, her gun, and her badge.


An eye-opening report from CBS Chicago shows that ramming her car into a mother and macing children is par for the course for this Chicago hero.

The same year Murphy nearly killed an innocent family, she also arrested an innocent woman for buying legal prescription drugs for her elderly grandmother. She was held in jail overnight for no reason.
On top of that debacle, she called 9-1-1 while off-duty and made false claims against three innocent people buying food in a convenience store.

CBS Chicago received a copy of that 9-1-1 call which shows that Murphy blatantly lied about what was going on in the store. Thankfully, there were surveillance cameras which proved that the three men she claimed “robbed the store with a knife” did nothing of the sort, and, in fact, paid for their items without causing a disturbance at all.

That lie was only the tip of the iceberg, however. The 9-1-1 call recorded a frantic and disturbed Murphy, who was told repeatedly by the dispatch officer to calm down and act like a cop. Lying through her teeth, Murphy then claimed the innocent men robbed another store they never even entered.

Murphy’s lies got these innocent men pulled over by Chicago PD and held at gunpoint, handcuffed and searched.


In her brief ten-year stint with the Chicago police department, Murphy has been the subject of multiple lawsuits, has been suspended, and has racked up a whopping 19 complaints. Somehow, this psychotic cop still has her job.

Read more at http://thefreethoughtproject.com/cop-definition-insanity-19-complaints-including-macing-child-cop/

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #2955 on: June 03, 2016, 12:49:54 PM »
Only 4 years...

Missouri Cop Sentenced to Four Years in Prison for Leaving Teen in Coma for Video Recording Traffic Stop

It started off as a routine traffic stop on a high school student in a residential neighborhood in Missouri with the cop getting angry that the teen was asking questions, so he tasered him for 20 seconds, sending the 17-year-old into cardiac arrest.

Independence police officer Timothy Runnels then yanked the boy out of the car, handcuffing him before picking him up and slamming him face first into a sidewalk, leaving the boy in a coma.

Runnels later claimed he had smelled marijuana in the car.

But witnesses said that Runnels became angry when Bryce Masters would not fully roll down the window. They also said he pulled out his phone to record the traffic stop, asking the officer questions about the legality of the stop, which is what set Runnels off.

It was only later when Runnels discovered that Masters was the son of a Kansas City police officer, who had taught his son how to ask questions during traffic stops. And the window was apparently broken, which is why Masters was unable to roll it down.

On Tuesday, 20 months after the September 2014 incident, Runnels was sentenced to four years in prison.

According to the United States Department of Justice:

As part of his guilty plea, Runnels admitted that while he was employed as an officer of the Independence Police Department, he deprived the minor of his civil rights by deliberately dropping the minor face first onto the ground while the minor was restrained and not posing a threat to Runnels or others. According to the court filings, Runnels also admitted that his actions resulted in bodily injury to the minor.

During a sentencing hearing before Senior U.S. District Court Judge Dean Whipple of the Western District of Missouri, the government provided evidence that Runnels deployed his taser into the minor’s chest during a traffic stop and then caused the electric current to run for approximately 20 seconds, four times longer than officers are trained to deploy a taser. Evidence at the hearing revealed that as a result of the tasing, the minor went into cardiac arrest and became unresponsive. Dash camera video of the incident depicts Runnels handcuffing the minor after the taser deployment and then picking him up. The video and other evidence presented at the sentencing demonstrates that Runnels then deliberately dropped the handcuffed victim face-first into the pavement. Although the minor suffered cardiac arrest and facial injuries, he survived the incident due to timely medical treatment by medical personnel at the scene and at the hospital.

Judge Whipple issued the sentence, which will be followed by two years of supervised release.

Although Masters is said to have recorded the incident, his phone was seized by Independence police and no further mention was ever made of it. But the incident was also captured on Runnels’ dash cam, which also has not been released.

And as you can see in the news reports below, Independence police stuck to their guns after the incident, putting the blame on Masters for forcing the cop to almost kill him.

But because Masters’ friends witnessed the incident, even capturing the tail end of the altercation on video – not to mention the fact that his father is a cop – the FBI was asked to step in and investigate.

And as a result, Runnels will spend the next four years behind bars.

Masters recovered from the incident but still suffers from traumatic brain injury.

https://photographyisnotacrime.com/2016/06/missouri-cop-sentenced-four-years-prison-leaving-teen-coma-video-recording-traffic-stop/

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #2956 on: June 03, 2016, 12:56:04 PM »
How many more criminals like him are out there, hiding behind their badge?

Road-Raging Texas Cop Sentenced to 20 Years for Shooting Woman In Head

A Houston cop was convicted by a jury last week and sentenced to the maximum of 20 years in prison for shooting a woman in the head during a road-rage incident while he was on paid leave for several other road-raging incidents.

He was also one of thousands of cops deemed mentally stable by a psychologist who this month pleaded guilty to not conducting face-to-face evaluations with police recruits.

In other words, there are probably many more like him patrolling the streets of Houston.

As a Harris County reserve deputy, Kenneth Caplan racked up 18 road rage incidents over a two-year span, including waving his gun at drivers while driving 95 mph on Interstate 45, according to the Houston Chronicle.

On another occasion, he pulled over a driver in his civilian role – but that driver was a police officer who filed a report.

On Friday, his defense lawyer said he should have never been licensed as a peace officer.

Caplan was already on employee probation for anger issues when he opened fire on a 20-year-old Lori Annab for honking her horn when he cut her off during rush hour in Houston on 610 Loop at Stella.

When the cop caught up with the woman, he rolled down his window and shot into her car.

Thankfully, the bullet only grazed Annab’s head and despite being badly injured, she survived. But she now suffers seizures as a result of the attack.

“The doctor told me your case in one in a million. I don’t ever see this,” she said.

“I feel like I got a taste of death, honestly.”

Caplan at the time said shooting the woman wasn’t intentional, but even if it was, it still would have been justified because she was driving “aggressively”.

After all, he told the Houston Press, Annab was not the victim, and she should be the one prosecuted for aggravated assault instead.

In a January interview with the Press, Caplan explained why he thought he was innocent for shooting into Annab’s car and grazing her head with a bullet.

“What I did was more than legal. I had every right…I don’t bullshit anybody; I’m not the kind of person to lie. And I’m going to tell you this: If I really tried to kill this woman in cold blood, I wouldn’t be saying anything to anybody. My mouth would have been shut from the very beginning; I would’ve said ‘lawyer,’ and that would have been the end of it. I tried to explain to the detectives…they would not believe it…I’m a fellow fucking police officer. What the hell is wrong with these people?

Annab is suing not only Caplan and Harris County in civil court, she’s also suing the psychologist who vouched for him becoming a cop.

“What sticks out is this was not an accident, this was an incident waiting to happen. First, when I read it, it was chilling,” her attorney Steve Couch said.

It’s a huge question mark, in my opinion,” he added, referring to Caplan’s employment file which showed he had been fired from 12 of the 21 jobs he had over the past 5 years.

Just last week, Dr. Carole Busick pleaded guilty to tampering with government records and admitted to  tampering with the mental health evaluations of peace officers, because, often times, she never even saw them face-to-face.

“I engaged a psychologist that said she fell short of the standard in testing and evaluating Caplan if she tested him at all,” Couch said, referring to Dr. Busick.

According to Harris County financial records, Busick was paid nearly $700,000 for her services since May 2013.

She was sentenced to ten years of deferred adjudication probation.

According to the Chronicle, Dr. Busick certified 1,860 of 4,000 Harris County Sherriff’s Office’s employees, which is nearly half. As of May 0f, 2016 only 82 have been retested.

The Texas Tribune found Busick was signing off on the mental health of police officers without even meeting them face-to-face.

“I think if she would have evaluated him like she was supposed to, this would have never happened,” said Anabb.

Kaplan was also kicked out of law enforcement academy for acting hostile, ignoring safety standards, jumping the chain of command several times, and lying.

Jurors deliberated less than an hour before deciding to sentence Caplan to the 20-year maximum Friday.

https://photographyisnotacrime.com/2016/05/road-raging-texas-cop-sentenced-to-maximum-20-years-for-shooting-woman-in-head/

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #2957 on: June 05, 2016, 09:50:01 PM »
More coverups by the criminal gangs.

Chicago Cop Who Admitted To Perjury Allowed To Resign After Prosecutor Refuses Criminal Charges

A Chicago cop who perjured herself under oath about showing a photo-lineup to a robbery victim who was shot in the leg during a liquor store stick-up was allowed to resign last week rather than face criminal charges – even after she confessed to prosecutors she committed the crime.

According to CBS2, former Cook County State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez admitted Allyson Bogdalek was “untruthful” when she testified on the stand that she hadn’t shown a photo-spread to the victim prior to arresting Ranceallen Hankerson, who was charged with attempted murder in connection with the robbery.

But after she testified, Hankerson’s defense lawyer played a video recording from officer Bogdalek’s patrol car that proved otherwise.

In the video, Bogdalek can be heard in a cell phone conversation asking a superior officer if she should arrest Hankerson even though the store owner failed to identify him in the photo-array she showed him after the stick-up.

After the trial, Bogdalek admitted she lied and indeed showed the photo-lineup to the victim. She confessed that police detectives, multiple superiors and Dominick Catinilla, her partner, encouraged her to lie.

Bogdalek told prosecutors that she wanted to inventory the photo-array but officer Catinella wanted her to forget about it because it “hurt the case” against Hankerson.


Due to Bogdalek’s misconduct, Alverez’s office swiftly dropped the charges against Hankerson.

In 2013, Assistant State’s Attorney Lauren Freeman opened an investigation and requested Bodalek be charged with three felonies: perjury, obstruction of justice and official misconduct.

Freeman offered officer Bogdalek’s partner Dominick Catinella immunity in exchange for testifying against her if he agreed to plead guilty to misdemeanor charges of attempted obstruction of justice.

However, Alvarez ordered Assistant State’s Attorney Lauren Freeman not to file criminal charges against the perjurious cop, but gave no written explanation as to why.

According to prosecutors, Bogdalek became anxious after she was unable to clear her conscience over the lie. So she went to her superior, Sgt. John Ward and asked him what to do.

Sgt. Ward called officer Catinella to his office, and asked him if they’d shown the victim a photo lineup.

Catinella said, “no.”

Sgt. Ward then assured Bogdalek the “argument was settled,” and told her never to mention it again.

The line up was never inventoried.

That information became available after a Chicago civil rights attorney filed a suit against Chicago Police for stonewalling his FOIA requests seeking to obtain public records about Bogdalek and Catinella lying under oath.

According loevy.com, officer Bogdalek was a defendant in three separate civil rights cases: Martinez et al. v. City of Chicago (which resulted in a $650,000 settlement against Chicago), Aldridge v. Haggerty and  Martinez v. City of Chicago.

After taking criticism from the public for being soft on prosecuting cops, Sally Daly, a spokesperson for the State’s Attorney’s office said, “The ultimate analysis in this case led to the determination that the State would not have been able to meet the legal standard that is required, which is proving guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.”

“We face a reality here in Cook County, and around the country, that it is extremely difficult to convince judges or juries to convict police officers of misconduct in the line of duty.”

University of Chicago Law School professor and civil rights attorney, Craig Futterman, viewed the case and told Salon, “If she’s not going to prosecute perjury in this case, it’s difficult to imagine any case in which she would. It sends a strong message to police officers not only that this is OK, but to keep on doing it. This is how we win our cases. She’s not going to bite the hand that feeds her convictions.”

“Police perjury is so common here in Chicago that we call it ‘testilying'”, he said. “The state’s attorney has relied on those very lies to win convictions.”

Hankerson’s defense attorney, Nick Graspas, a former Cook County prosecutor said Bogdalek should have been fired.

“I lost all respect for that office at that point. I thought that when this was going to be reviewed that it was going to be seen for what it is. You can’t reconcile the video with that testimony.”

Until her resignation, Bogdalek made $84,450 after being relegated to desk duty for over three years, while being investigated by Internal Affairs, according to records obtained by the Better Government Association.

Alvarez was voted out of office in March losing to Kim Foxx who led with 61 percent of the votes with 76 percent of the precincts reporting, according to the Huffington Post.

https://photographyisnotacrime.com/2016/06/chicago-cop-admitted-perjury-allowed-resign-prosecutor-refuses-criminal-charges/

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #2958 on: June 05, 2016, 11:53:33 PM »
Another attack by a criminal gang.

Video Refutes Cops Lies, Shows Them Tase and Beat Innocent Fire Fighter for no reason

St. Petersburg, FL — Multiple videos have surfaced this week highlighting the sheer corrupt nature of police and their ability to lie in order to deprive innocent people of their freedom.

The video of the arrest of 32-year-old Clinton N. Walker, a Hillsborough County firefighter, and emergency medical technician shows just how much a police officer’s word means — even when it is entirely false.

According to the official police report, officers said Walker was being combative and assaulted an officer, so they were forced to taser him and kick him. However, surveillance video and cellphone video shows that never happened.

Walker’s arrest came after St. Petersburg police were called early Saturday to the Del Mar Gastro Lounge at 243 Central Ave., where a man had been knocked unconscious, according to ABC Action News. The injured patron was later hospitalized with a cracked skull and bleeding on the brain, according to a police report.

According to police, someone said it was Walker who hit the man. However, as the surveillance footage shows, that never happened. The footage actually showed an unidentified man hit the victim, but police never bothered to conduct an investigation prior to assaulting and arresting Walker.

According to police, when they attempted to detain Walker, he became “combative.” Again, however, surveillance footage shows that never happened.

What actually happened, according to the video of the incident, is that Walker complied with officers and did exactly as he was told. As he places his hands behind his back to be handcuffed, officer Ruben DeJesus tasers him in the neck. Then, after the innocent man falls to the ground, DeJesus kicks him in the groin.

“He’s literally standing there with his hands behind his back and then they tasered him to the ground and then continued to taser him.” says Jerry “T” Theophilopoulos, Walkers attorney.

Walker wasn’t the only one to be assaulted that night either. Another Hillsborough firefighter, Robert Ramirez was also arrested and charged with obstruction of law enforcement. Police claimed Ramirez was “continuously aggressively approaching” them. However, the video shows DeJesus assault him too as he grabbed him by the face and shoved him after he was in handcuffs.

As for now, Walker is still facing charges and DeJesus remains active on the force. According to the St. Petersburgh Police, their Office of Professional Standards department is reviewing the video.

When police can fabricate an entire scenario and deprive innocent people of their freedom, and assault and charge them for no reason, something is wrong.

The video below highlights the importance of recording the police. It also highlights the fact that police can be recorded assaulting innocent people and face no consequences.



http://thefreethoughtproject.com/video-refutes-cops-lies-shows-tase-innocent-compliant-fire-fighter-reason/

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« Reply #2959 on: June 07, 2016, 12:25:08 AM »
Home invasions by armed criminal gangs are on the rise.

NYPD Cop Once Again Points Gun at Man Recording

For the second time in less than a month, a video has surfaced showing an NYPD cop pointing a gun at a citizen for recording them making an arrest.

New York City Police Sergeant Diana Pichardo then snatched the phone from the man’s hands, yelling, “Give me that phone, guy!,” while other cops entered and searched his apartment without a warrant.

But David Rivera – who installs security cameras for a living – had several surveillance video installed inside his apartment, capturing the warrantless invasion.

However, he still ended up spending 43 hours in jail on felony charges before the charges against him were dismissed.

Now he plans to file a lawsuit against Pichardo and the NYPD, according to the New York Daily News.

But Pichardo has already been named in 20 federal lawsuits that have cost the city more than $400,000 in her 13-year career, so she is probably not too worried about this lawsuit.

The incident took place March 8, 2015 while Rivera was sitting in his apartment with his girlfriend when they heard commotion outside in the hallway.

Rivera, 45, stepped into the hallway and saw at least two cops wrestling with at least one of his neighbors.

“I can’t breathe,” a man says, possibly one of the cops.

“Don’t put your hand around his neck,” Rivera says.

Then more cops arrive, including Pichardo, who pulls out her gun and points it at Rivera.

“Don’t point that gun at me,” Rivera says, walking back towards his apartment door.

Several cops rush towards him and stand in his doorway, refusing to budge as he tells them to back off.

That was when Pichardo storms up and rips the phone from his hand, calling him a “guy” before other cops arrest him and enter his apartment without a warrant.

Last month, we reported that an NYPD cop named Risel Martinez was stripped of his gun and badge and assigned to desk duty after he pointed a gun at a man recording him making an arrest.

Martinez then walked up to the man and punched him in the face. That incident was caught by another man recording.

https://photographyisnotacrime.com/2016/06/nypd-cop-once-again-points-gun-at-man-recording/

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« Reply #2960 on: June 07, 2016, 06:35:30 PM »
Another attack by a criminal gang.

Video Refutes Cops Lies, Shows Them Tase and Beat Innocent Fire Fighter for no reason

St. Petersburg, FL — Multiple videos have surfaced this week highlighting the sheer corrupt nature of police and their ability to lie in order to deprive innocent people of their freedom.

The video of the arrest of 32-year-old Clinton N. Walker, a Hillsborough County firefighter, and emergency medical technician shows just how much a police officer’s word means — even when it is entirely false.

According to the official police report, officers said Walker was being combative and assaulted an officer, so they were forced to taser him and kick him. However, surveillance video and cellphone video shows that never happened.

Walker’s arrest came after St. Petersburg police were called early Saturday to the Del Mar Gastro Lounge at 243 Central Ave., where a man had been knocked unconscious, according to ABC Action News. The injured patron was later hospitalized with a cracked skull and bleeding on the brain, according to a police report.

According to police, someone said it was Walker who hit the man. However, as the surveillance footage shows, that never happened. The footage actually showed an unidentified man hit the victim, but police never bothered to conduct an investigation prior to assaulting and arresting Walker.

According to police, when they attempted to detain Walker, he became “combative.” Again, however, surveillance footage shows that never happened.

What actually happened, according to the video of the incident, is that Walker complied with officers and did exactly as he was told. As he places his hands behind his back to be handcuffed, officer Ruben DeJesus tasers him in the neck. Then, after the innocent man falls to the ground, DeJesus kicks him in the groin.

“He’s literally standing there with his hands behind his back and then they tasered him to the ground and then continued to taser him.” says Jerry “T” Theophilopoulos, Walkers attorney.

Walker wasn’t the only one to be assaulted that night either. Another Hillsborough firefighter, Robert Ramirez was also arrested and charged with obstruction of law enforcement. Police claimed Ramirez was “continuously aggressively approaching” them. However, the video shows DeJesus assault him too as he grabbed him by the face and shoved him after he was in handcuffs.

As for now, Walker is still facing charges and DeJesus remains active on the force. According to the St. Petersburgh Police, their Office of Professional Standards department is reviewing the video.

When police can fabricate an entire scenario and deprive innocent people of their freedom, and assault and charge them for no reason, something is wrong.

The video below highlights the importance of recording the police. It also highlights the fact that police can be recorded assaulting innocent people and face no consequences.



http://thefreethoughtproject.com/video-refutes-cops-lies-shows-tase-innocent-compliant-fire-fighter-reason/











Think I'm going to have to stop reading this thread.
It's Doing me in -- The Never Ending Stream Of Abusing Scumbag Cops
& There Awful Behaviour.

Like you say & So Many are Getting Away With It.
It's Almost Condoned.

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« Reply #2961 on: June 07, 2016, 10:02:20 PM »
The armed criminal gang is out of control.

Cop Rapes Woman in Jail, When Supervisors See Video, They Threaten to Kill Her, Offer Her a Taco

McCallen, TX — A woman’s stay in jail for an alleged misdemeanor probation violation turned into a nightmare after she was repeatedly raped, on video, and the officers who saw it, covered it up and threatened to kill her if she talked.

The woman, identified in court documents as A.R., has since filed a lawsuit after the officer who raped her was sentenced to prison for official oppression.

On May 29, 2014, A.R. was picked up by La Joya police officers for a misdemeanor probation violation and booked into the La Joy City Jail. While the other officers were out on patrol, Felipe Santiago Peralez entered her cell and conducted an “all-night invasion” of her body, according to court documents.

A.R. has sued Peralez, the City of La Joya, its former and current police chiefs, its city administrator and several La Joya police officers. She also sued the City of Peñitas, its police chief, and two other officers.
“Peralez began an all-night invasion of plaintiff’s body, by inserting his fingers, hands, and other objects into her buttocks and vaginal areas of plaintiff’s body,” reads the nightmarish 38-page complaint.

A.R. says she cried in pain throughout the assault, which ended with Peralez forcing her to suck and masturbate him. She says she told two female police officers about the rape, and several other officers saw video footage of it, but each one refused to take her to an emergency room for an examination, as mandated by Texas law for all rape investigations, according to Courthouse News Service.

The complaint states: “On May 30, 2014 [defendant] Lieutenant Ramon Gonzalez reviewed the video recording, questioned plaintiff (A.R.) about the incident from the night before, obtained her statement, offered her a taco, declined her request for medical attention and released her to [defendant] Peñitas police Officer Elizabeth Garza without offering her medical attention or counseling.”

It would later be revealed that after A.R. told Garza about the incident, she would threaten her life if she told anyone else about it.

“Garza advised her that she should forget all about the incident and go on with her life, because ‘people come up missing all the time in the Valley,'” the lawsuit states.
By the end of the next day, everyone in the department had seen the video, and they all failed to act.

According to CNS, La Joya’s police chief at the time, defendant Geovani Hernandez, also saw the footage and briefed the city administrator, defendant Mike Alaniz, about it on May 30, 2014, A.R. says. She says Garza also told her boss, defendant Peñitas Police Chief Roel Bermea, about the rape and he told Garza to write a report, but did not call an ambulance for her.

A year later, once Texas Ranger Robert Garcia heard about the assault and discovered the existence of the video, Peralez was arrested.

According to CNS, a Hidalgo County grand jury charged Peralez with three counts of civil rights violations and one count of official oppression in August 2015, and he was sentenced to 180 days in state jail and 30 days in county jail after pleading guilty to official oppression and one civil rights charge, court records show.

The measly sentence highlights the level of corruption within the department and city and shows the extent to which police will go to cover up a crime of one of their own.
After the rape, A.R. says she was terrified to tell anyone about the incident as she felt her life was in danger.

“Plaintiff suffered physical pain from intrusions of her vagina and buttocks, loss of weight, concern for the well-being of her children and elderly parents, due to threats made against them by defendants if plaintiff sought recourse regarding the incident,” the lawsuit states.

In the land of the free, a woman can be repeatedly assaulted, raped, terrorized, and forced into performing various sex acts during an “all night invasion of her body” while she was in the custody of the La Joya police department for a misdemeanor probation violation, and the people who did this to her and covered it up receive little to no punishment. And some people still have the audacity to refer to this as ‘justice.’

http://thefreethoughtproject.com/cop-rapes-woman-jail-supervisors-video-threaten-kill-her-offer-taco/

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« Reply #2962 on: June 07, 2016, 11:57:03 PM »
South Florida Cop Charged in Shooting Death of Corey Jones Because of Audio Recording

https://photographyisnotacrime.com/2016/06/south-florida-cop-charged-shooting-death-corey-jones/

kid was a local drummer.   nice young person.   Cop outright lied - caught on recording thanks to the OnStar.

Without that lucky break, the cop is still on the street today.

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« Reply #2963 on: June 08, 2016, 02:30:37 AM »
Stellar work by these buffoons. They arrested and jailed a paraplegic man for a crime where the suspect was seen running. The man was jailed for 2 weeks and the prosecutor didn't even know the man was paraplegic until the night before the hearing.

Prosecutors drop charges that paraplegic man ‘wasn’t physically capable of’

http://www.reviewjournal.com/news/las-vegas/prosecutors-drop-charges-paraplegic-man-wasn-t-physically-capable-video

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« Reply #2964 on: June 08, 2016, 01:13:00 PM »
Cop Exposed for Planting Cocaine on a Woman While Filming an Episode of ‘COPS’

Gwinnett County, GA — A young woman has been forced to pursue her own form of justice after a police officer, while showing off for an episode of the TV show COPS, allegedly planted fake cocaine on her to make a bust for the camera crew.

Elizabeth Leigh Butler has filed a lawsuit against the Gwinnett County police for planting “suspected” cocaine on her to show off during the filming of COPS. On Tuesday, Judge Leigh Martin May dismissed large portions of her suit. However, the parts alleging misconduct against Senior Officer Paul Tremblay for framing her, are allowed to continue.

According to the Gwinnett Daily Post, Martin May found that Butler had sufficiently alleged that Tremblay didn’t have probable cause to arrest her for loitering and plausibly could have planted fake cocaine, leading to a “warrantless arrest.”

On August 22, 2013, the police state propaganda show COPS was filming on location in Lawrenceville. As the crew pulled into the First United Methodist Church parking lot, they saw Butler sitting in a van with a friend. Tremblay immediately accused Butler of loitering and began puffing his chest for the cameras.

“Her life has simply been destroyed,” said attorney John Burdges. “It’s well over 33,000 hits. What’s really damaging is the officer’s statements on the video.”

The video shows Tremblay talking about Butler’s marijuana leaf tattoo and the tattoo of a Grateful Dead bear on her foot as if this implies Butler is some hardened criminal.

“That is consistent for some drug users,” Tremblay said in the video.

He then accuses the young woman of having cocaine, but when he tested it, the results were negative. “This was the result of first test. It was pink. There is no drugs in this test,” Burdges said in an interview last August as he held up the evidence, clearly showing a negative result.

However, according to Burdges, the unedited video shows that after the test came back negative, Officer Tremblay goes to the trunk of his squad car and gets a “second kit.”

According to Burdges, the unedited version of the footage also shows the officer saying he was going to try another test and then “give them the bad news,” as if he knew his next test would be positive.

“That would be cocaine. That’s positive for cocaine,” Tremblay said in the video — after the first test failed and after he went to his trunk.

“We submit that the test was turned positive because the only person that possessed cocaine that night was the officer,” Burdges said.

Burdges says that both Tremblay and the production team behind COPS knew full well Butler and her friend didn’t have any drugs.

Butler was then arrested and charged with possession of a controlled substance. However, after the cameras had been turned off, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation found no drugs, so the charges were dropped.

“Now she’s tarnished for life,” Burdges said after the COPS show made it seem like she was a junky. “I think the officer had the drugs.”

For wrongly accusing an innocent girl of having drugs, and depriving her of her freedom, Tremblay has faced no consequences.
He is still employed with the Gwinnett County police department — and he is still enforcing the immoral war on drugs as part of the department’s K9 unit.



http://thefreethoughtproject.com/cop-exposed-planting-cocaine-woman-filming-episode-cops/

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« Reply #2965 on: June 08, 2016, 03:29:51 PM »
Criminal unions.

Norman Seabrook, NYC correction officers' union head, arrested on federal corruption charges

Norman Seabrook, the powerful and politically connected head of the city’s Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association, was arrested early Wednesday on federal corruption charges — including taking a $60,000 payoff delivered in a designer bag, officials said.

http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/norman-seabrook-arrested-federal-corruption-charges-article-1.2665557

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« Reply #2966 on: June 09, 2016, 10:29:12 AM »
Innocent Father of 3 In Critical Condition After Cops Responded to Wrong Home and Shot Him

Stockbridge, GA – Responding to a 911 call, Henry County police arrived at the wrong house on Wednesday and shot an innocent homeowner in the neck. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) is investigating the incident due to the fact that the Henry County police shot a man who had committed no crime and who had no involvement with the initial 911 call.

According to the GBI, a 911 dispatcher received a call reporting gunshots and a woman screaming for help at 11:54 p.m. on Tuesday. Unable to obtain an exact address, the 911 operator dispatched three Henry County cops who arrived at the wrong house around 1:30 a.m. on Wednesday.

Hearing his dogs barking around 1:30 a.m., William Powell, 63, grabbed his gun and went outside to check their safety. According to his mother-in-law, Geraldine Huey, 85, Powell had gone outside to investigate a possible intruder.

“He went to see what the dogs were carrying on about,” recalled Huey, who lives next door. “He (picked) up his gun and when he got to the gate, they shot him.”

Although officers told GBI investigators that Powell refused to drop his gun, neighbors assert that the cops failed to identify themselves before suddenly shooting Powell in the neck. Shot in his driveway, Powell was taken to Atlanta Medical Center and remains in critical condition as of Thursday morning.

After eventually locating the correct house, Henry County police discovered that no shots had been fired and no one inside the residence confirmed accusations of a woman screaming.


“There was an argument there, however, they indicated that there was no screaming for help or shots fired,” GBI spokesman Scott Dutton told WGCL.

According to the GBI, Henry County PD arrived at the wrong house and shot a man who had nothing to do with the initial 911 call. An Air Force veteran and father of three, Powell had no reason to interact with police according to GBI investigators.

With no officers injured in the shooting, the Henry County police refuse to identify the cops involved in the attempted murder of an innocent man on his own property. After placing the officer who shot Powell on paid administrative leave, the Henry County police refuse to answer any questions regarding the unnecessary shooting.

“He worked all his life. Went to school,” Huey described her wounded son-in-law. “Just somebody you’d really like to know. He’s right here for me any time.”

According to GBI spokesman Dutton, much remains unclear about the shooting.

“The officers were at the wrong location,” Dutton admitted. “Something got lost in communication.”

Last month, Henry County police SWAT officers killed a man who had attempted to shoot his father earlier that evening. His father had fled the house unharmed before the militarized cops killed his son.
Dispatched to the wrong house on a burglary call less than a year ago, a DeKalb County officer shot a homeowner and a fellow officer. A dog was also killed in the needless shooting.

http://thefreethoughtproject.com/cops-arrive-wrong-house-shoot-innocent-homeowner-neck/

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« Reply #2967 on: June 09, 2016, 11:50:38 PM »
Inmate: Deputies choked me for smiling in mugshot

HARRIS COUNTY, TX (KTRK) -- A Harris County jail inmate claims he was assaulted by deputies because he smiled for his mugshot.

Christopher Johnson is suing after he says two county employees put their hands around his neck and choked him for about 30 seconds.



http://abc13.com/1378404/

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« Reply #2968 on: June 11, 2016, 02:57:22 AM »
California Highway Patrol Kills Teenager While Driving and Looking Down at his Computer

In many states, it is illegal to text while driving, including California. But those states all make police exempt from these laws, believing they are adequately trained to use electronic devices.

However, this week, a California Highway Patrol officer rear-ended another car while looking down at his department-issued computer, killing a teenage boy in the back seat.

Weston Sites, 15, died on the scene. The name of the 49-year-old CHP officer has not been released.

The incident took place Tuesday on Interstate 5 near the city of Orland.

Sites was riding in the back seat of a 2013 Hyundai when out of nowhere, the CHP cop slammed into the back with his patrol cruiser.

The officer was using his computer, and didn’t realize the traffic in front of him had slowed. He applied his brakes, but it was too late.

It has not been stated how fast the officer was driver, but the force was strong enough to send the Hyundai into two other cars. Also, images of both the patrol car and the Hyundai show it was no fender bender.
Two females in the front seat of the Hyundai were injured, but have since been released from the hospital.

California Highway Patrol Sgt. Tony Odell said:

“[The officer’s] attention was diverted away from the road, looking down at, I believe, his computer. When he looked up, traffic was slowing and coming to a stop. [He] applied his brakes and rear-ended the vehicle that was in front of him, which subsequently got pushed into two other vehicles that were stopped.”

The officer suffered minor injuries, he is a 20 year veteran of the department.

If the investigation finds that the officer was at fault, then the findings will be forwarded to the Glenn County District Attorney’s office, who will then explore any and all possible charges against the officer.

On its website, the California Highway Patrol has a page dedicated to warning driversagainst the dangers of using computer devices while driving, stating that a first offense can result in a $162 fine and that drivers using these devices are 23 times more likely to crash.

https://photographyisnotacrime.com/2016/06/california-highway-patrol-kills-teenager-while-driving-and-looking-down-at-his-computer/

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« Reply #2969 on: June 12, 2016, 12:12:37 PM »
Horrific Video Shows Cops Allow K9 to Maul Man for Several Minutes Over Riding Bike With No Light

Punta Gorda, FL — An officer’s dashcam video uploaded to YouTube this week shows a disturbing scene unfold as a police officer stops a man on a bicycle. An unarmed, shirtless, shoeless man is mauled for several minutes by a police K-9.

The reason for the stop, according to the uploader, was the cyclist was riding without a light on his bike.

As the video begins, the man on the bike is riding away from the police officer, despite the officer telling him to stop. However, after a 15-20 second slow ride down the road, the man eventually stops. That’s when all hell breaks loose.

As the man gets off the bike, he puts his hands up and faces the officer. As the officer yells at him to get on his knees, it becomes apparent that the man is in a state of mental duress.

If what the uploader says is true, that this stop was for a bicycle light only, what happened next is nothing short of torturous criminal action. Just before siccing the dog on the man, he had apparently caused no harm to anyone and was simply riding his bicycle down the road.

It was the officer’s choice to escalate to the graphic violence in the video below.

Because the man was in a diminished mental state, he was not complying precisely and as quickly as the officer demanded, so he released his dog. For the next several minutes, the dog tore into the man as he screams in agony.

About one minute into the mauling, in between shouts of “Stop Resisting,” the officer tells the dog, “Good boy,” as it tears the man’s flesh from his arm.

The officer continues to yell at the man to stop resisting as if someone can simply lay calmly as a dog tears a hole in them.

Finally, the officer stops the attack, after the scene begins to resemble a horror movie. As other officers arrive, the man lays on the ground, covered in his own blood and bleeding out.
When other officers see how badly injured he is, they had to call in for a helicopter to medivac him to the nearest hospital.

Below is a graphic example of an unnecessary violent escalation. In many departments, using a K9 to assist in an arrest or to physically engage or bite a suspect, there must be a reasonable belief that the suspect is armed with a weapon capable of producing death or significant physical injury or otherwise poses an imminent threat of death or serious physical injury to the handler or others, or is engaged in active aggression or escaping. None of those factors were present during this stop.

The Free Thought Project contacted the Punta Gorda police department to get their version of this story, but we have yet to hear back.



http://thefreethoughtproject.com/horrific-video-shows-cops-k9-maul-man-minutes-riding-bike-light/

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« Reply #2970 on: June 16, 2016, 01:37:12 PM »
Disgusting! The ass-wipe cop tries to explain himself to the female officer. No explanation needed; the video doesn't lie.

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« Reply #2971 on: June 16, 2016, 01:43:24 PM »
http://nypost.com/2016/06/16/gun-shop-told-authorities-about-suspicious-mateen-before-slaughter


So now the response by the govt despite being notified is to rob people of more rights.   ::)

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« Reply #2972 on: June 16, 2016, 02:17:18 PM »
Once again the union mob comes to support deranged criminals.

Video Shows Cop Remove Suspect’s Handcuffs and Beg Him to Fight for His Freedom

San Antonio, TX — A recently released in-car video from a San Antonio police officer’s cruiser gives America a rare look into the sadistic nature that thrives in some police departments. The video shows the officer agreeing to engage in a fist fight with the suspect in exchange for his freedom.

Last August, SAPD officer Matthew Belver arrested Eloy Leal for allegedly interfering with the duties of a public servant — a charge often associated with officers not wanting to be questioned or filmed. Leal was handcuffed and placed in the back of the cruiser for just a few moments before Belver began antagonizing him.

The video begins as Belver challenges Leal to a fight. The officer says that he’ll remove Leal’s handcuffs so the pair can fight.

“As soon as they come off, I’m gonna beat your a**, that’s what I’m going to do. You ready?,” Belver is heard saying.

After he removes the handcuffs, Belver continues, “There you go, there you go, now you can get out. Let’s go, run, do something, do something.”

Leal, knowing full well that Belver will be immediately backed up by the other officers on the scene if he takes a swing and possibly killed, refuses to fight. Instead of engaging in violence with the deranged officer, Leal apologizes for any disrespect.

His unwillingness to fight lands Leal back in handcuffs and back in the squad car. The professional officer then continues to berate the man.

“I thought something was going to come out of this. I thought you were going to (expletive) fight, like you said,” Belver is heard saying. “You had me all excited, I was ready for it.”

When Leal asks why he’s even being arrested, Belver can’t think of anything. He begins spouting off random charges, noting “I’ll think of something.”

As Belver drives Leal back to the station, the verbal abuse continues as the officer teases the man for the silly arrest in the first place.

“You’re like, Hey cop can I walk through here? Hey, some investigation you guys did. Who talks to people like that?” Belver is heard saying. “You had the chance to run, to fight, to do whatever, but you didn’t because not only are you stupid you’re a coward.”

Since the department became aware of the video, Belver has been suspended, but the San Antonio Police Officer’s Association disagrees with the discipline. According to ABC 12, Mike Helle, president of the SAPOA, says Belver should have never removed the handcuffs, but his behavior doesn’t rise to the level of being terminated.

“I think it was the end of his shift, he was tired, he works graveyards and I think this guy just got underneath his skin and it was something that he shouldn’t have let that happen to him,” Helle said, apologizing for the sheer insanity of Belver — throwing all logic, accountability, and professionalism out the window in the name of being ‘tired.’

To make matters even worse, this wasn’t the first time Belver has gotten in trouble for attempting to fight suspects. According to ABC 12, Belver was given a 30-day suspension for a similar incident that happened in 2009 which resulted in a conviction being overturned on a suspect he arrested.

“Matt had a problem with force issues and I think in the last five to however many years he’s been back he has not had a single issue at all,” Helle said, standing up for this problem cop again. However, Helle has no idea how many times this has happened before.

It is entirely clear from the video below that Belver never learned fighting suspects is not allowed.

Belver has been suspended indefinitely since this incident, but he’s in the process of appealing. If history is any indicator, he will be back out on the force in no time — challenging more innocent until proven guilty suspects to fist fights for his own sadistic pleasure.

http://thefreethoughtproject.com/video-released-showing-cop-remove-suspects-handcuffs-beg-fight/

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« Reply #2973 on: June 16, 2016, 02:23:44 PM »
Horrific Video Shows Cops Allow K9 to Maul Man for Several Minutes Over Riding Bike With No Light

Punta Gorda, FL — An officer’s dashcam video uploaded to YouTube this week shows a disturbing scene unfold as a police officer stops a man on a bicycle. An unarmed, shirtless, shoeless man is mauled for several minutes by a police K-9.

The reason for the stop, according to the uploader, was the cyclist was riding without a light on his bike.

As the video begins, the man on the bike is riding away from the police officer, despite the officer telling him to stop. However, after a 15-20 second slow ride down the road, the man eventually stops. That’s when all hell breaks loose.

As the man gets off the bike, he puts his hands up and faces the officer. As the officer yells at him to get on his knees, it becomes apparent that the man is in a state of mental duress.

If what the uploader says is true, that this stop was for a bicycle light only, what happened next is nothing short of torturous criminal action. Just before siccing the dog on the man, he had apparently caused no harm to anyone and was simply riding his bicycle down the road.

It was the officer’s choice to escalate to the graphic violence in the video below.

Because the man was in a diminished mental state, he was not complying precisely and as quickly as the officer demanded, so he released his dog. For the next several minutes, the dog tore into the man as he screams in agony.

About one minute into the mauling, in between shouts of “Stop Resisting,” the officer tells the dog, “Good boy,” as it tears the man’s flesh from his arm.

The officer continues to yell at the man to stop resisting as if someone can simply lay calmly as a dog tears a hole in them.

Finally, the officer stops the attack, after the scene begins to resemble a horror movie. As other officers arrive, the man lays on the ground, covered in his own blood and bleeding out.
When other officers see how badly injured he is, they had to call in for a helicopter to medivac him to the nearest hospital.

Below is a graphic example of an unnecessary violent escalation. In many departments, using a K9 to assist in an arrest or to physically engage or bite a suspect, there must be a reasonable belief that the suspect is armed with a weapon capable of producing death or significant physical injury or otherwise poses an imminent threat of death or serious physical injury to the handler or others, or is engaged in active aggression or escaping. None of those factors were present during this stop.

The Free Thought Project contacted the Punta Gorda police department to get their version of this story, but we have yet to hear back.



http://thefreethoughtproject.com/horrific-video-shows-cops-k9-maul-man-minutes-riding-bike-light/

Florida Cop Who Allowed Dog To Maul Suspect Previously Fired for Police Brutality

Florida cop Lee Coel released his K-9, Spirit, on a compliant suspect, in a video that went viral recently, and you can see it below too.

He’s facing a civil lawsuit now, and a consecutive second pink slip from a Florida police force.

New information shows the Florida officer has a storied past – not in a good way, and the Punta Gorda Police Department was aware of an excessive force incident by the same officer while serving the Miramar Police Department in Miami-Dade County.

Scott Weinberg is the attorney representing Schumacher in a federal suit and said, “Sadly, I was not shocked but not surprised about the appalling history of the officer.”

Weinberg went on to say that, “The Punta Gorda Police generally behaves professionally. It is specifically Officer Coel who was a liability for the city of Punta Gorda and its fine police department.”

The complete police report can be seen below.

The cyclist who was bit was is now suing the department, and officer for excessive force.

Small town Punta Gorda, Florida grew famous in 2004 after Hurricane Charlie ran ashore devastating the community.

Now it is making headlines just like big cities with police abuses.

Punta Gorda Chief Tom Lewis was asked if officer Coel had any prior incidents of excessive force.

He stated Coel had a clean record there, and no complaints against him while with the department.

However, Coel was dismissed from the Miramar Police Department during his probationary period over and excessive force complaint.

Punta Gorda’s chief said that there was also a video of the Miramar excessive force, which his department reviewed during their hiring decision of Coel.

Local news station Fox 4 reached out to the Police Benevolent Association union for comment:

PBA President Matt Sellers stated “Most police departments thoroughly investigate complaints and if you look deeply into each incident individually, you’ll find out that complaints are often more times than not, frivolous and unfounded.”

Sellers went on to say “it is highly unlikely an agency would hire someone with a legitimate high liability.”

Schumacher’s arm was extensively injured, by Spirit, tearing open muscles and degloving his skin from underneath his arm which can be seen below.

Schumacher was charged with fleeing/eluding, DUI, violation of probation, and obstructing; he was also given a warning for no lights on the bicycle”.

Schumacher pled to the lesser charges and quickly released.

In the recent viral video of Coel, he persued Richard Schumacher after seeing him ride his bike without a headlight.

It was a minor safety infraction.

Schumacher refused to immediately stop at the officer’s demand and continued to ride his bicycle for several blocks.

Finally, Schumacher eventually pulled over which led to a series of confusing commands by the Punta Gorda officer.

When, Schumacher was ordered to show his hands and he complied reluctantly after giving the Coel the finger multiple times.

Officer Coel then began barking orders to get on his knees, which Schumacher eventually did too.

Finally, officer Coel ordered Schumacher to get down on his face.

The cyclist gave Coel the finger again, which infuriated Coel, who then ordered his K-9 partner Spirit to attack the suspect for his expression of displeasure.

As Schumacher was struggling to keep the dog off him, officer Coel is heard yelling for him to stop resisting.

Officer Coel continued to struggle with Schumacher without regard to the injury the unleashed K-9 had done.

When Schumacher finally stopped struggling, he sat still awaiting medical treatment while Lt. Reynolds and Coel continued to order a visibly injured Schumacher to lay face down to be cuffed with his hands behind his back.

Even with a gaping hole in the cyclist’s armpit.

Officer Coel’s lone punishment was counseling and retraining regarding the use of a K-9.

For mauling a man in a minor bicycle traffic stop.


Punta Gorda Chief Lewis stated Officer Coel had not violated any departmental policy and would not face further punishment, and he changed the department rules on using animal partners too.


The K-9 however was suspended for an unspecified amount of time until the internal affairs investigation was over.

Spirit the dog was then sent for retraining too.

It’s not the first time PINAC has reported on the poor use of K-9s in law enforcement in the southwestern Florida area.

“Coel should have never been hired after two previous complaints at Miramar,”Weinberg stated, “which lead to his dismissal while he was still in his probationary period. It’s surprising how difficult it is for officers like Coel to be fired even after egregious incidents like the one involving my client Schumacher”.

But Weinberg was still insistent that this incident was not reflective of the small town of Punta Gorda and he stands by the department’s efficacy, but he is seeking Coel’s dismissal in addition to civil damages for his client.

All because a man riding a bike didn’t have a headlight.

He probably doesn’t feel any safer now, but Punta Gorda taxpayers will feel poorer for it.

http://photographyisnotacrime.com/2016/06/watch-florida-cop-allowed-dog-maul-suspect-previously-fired-police-brutality/

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Boston Police Commissioner Says Road-Raging Cop in Viral Video is Not a “Threat”

Boston police officer Edward Barrett, the off-duty cop seen attacking a pedestrian in a viral video, is being allowed to work during an internal investigation because he is not a “threat,” Commissioner William Evans said Tuesday during an appearance on Boston Public Radio.

“I’ve talked to his supervisors. They say for the most part he’s a quiet kid, minds his own business, and they were a little surprised with what happened there,” Evans said.

That “quiet kid,” Edward Barrett, is a 20-year veteran of the Boston Police Department who, on May 24, was caught on camera forcing his knee in the back of a pedestrian he had chased down, telling the pedestrian he was under arrest, then making a 911 call in which he falsely accused the pedestrian of cracking his car window.

In the video, Barrett claims the man had jaywalked, then hit his car window with an umbrella so hard it cracked. The pedestrian claims he was in a crosswalk when Barrett cut him off, so he tapped on Barrett’s window.

Several on-duty police officers arrived on scene after Barrett called 911, but they released the pedestrian with no charges. The police report confirms that while there was a mark on Barrett’s window, it “was able to be wiped from the surface of the glass.”

However, the report makes no mention that Barrett chased down and attacked the pedestrian, told the pedestrian he was under arrest, falsely reported that his window was cracked, or even that he was a police officer.

The responding officers covered up the attack but got caught because the video went viral. Stephen Harlowe, the man who shot the video, said the responding officers refused to take statements or contact information from witnesses to Barrett’s attack.

“We asked the officers, ‘Do you want our information? There are a bunch of witnesses including an international person. He is flying back today, but he wants to give you his information.’ They said, ‘I am not putting it in my report.’ He absolutely did not want our info,” Harlowe told The Boston Herald.

During his Boston Public Radio appearance, Evans said Barrett was right to “confront” the pedestrian if he thought his vehicle was damaged, but said the department was investigating whether Barrett “acted in an unprofessional manner” or “used excessive force.”

After the video was published, The Boston Globe learned Barrett’s identity and reported that he has been the subject of two excessive force complaints, one in 2005 and one in 2006.

Evans was asked on Boston Public Radio why Barrett was being allowed to stay on active duty while he was investigated over the recent road rage incident.

Evans changed the subject to Barrett’s two older excessive force complaints, saying they happened over 10 years ago. He also pointed out that the department did not sustain either complaint.

However, it’s unclear what the police department did to investigate these complaints, because it has not released Barrett’s internal affairs records. We requested a copy of his IA file on May 26, and state law requires government agencies to turn over public records within 10 days, but the department has not responded to our request.

Moreover, the Boston police internal affairs division has a history of conducting shoddy, inefficient investigations, so the fact that neither complaint was sustained does not mean that neither was valid.

But most importantly, it’s not clear why the fact that these past complaints weren’t sustained means Barrett should remain on duty while being investigated for a more recent incident. Still, that’s what Evans concluded.

“He doesn’t have a history of any type of excessive force,” Evans said. “A lot of our instances, unless they really rise to a level that we think he’s a threat, we don’t pull him off.”

Evans said he would not criticize Barrett’s violent behavior at this time due to the ongoing investigation.

“I’m not gonna convict him on the radio here. We all have a right to due process,” Evans said.

In fact, most workers in Massachusetts do not have a right to due process in the workplace because of the at-will employment doctrine. Police officers and other government employees have special legal privileges that guarantee them the right to due process when they are the subject of disciplinary action at work.

Evans has complained in the past about how the disciplinary action he metes out is often overturned, so it seems disingenuous for him to invoke this system to justify not speaking out against violent police in his department.

The due process that most people are entitled to is due process of law, which only comes into play when someone is charged with a crime. But since Evans has already decided Barrett isn’t a threat even though he’s supposedly waiting on the results of the internal investigation, it seems unlikely Barrett will have any need for that sort of due process in the near future.



https://photographyisnotacrime.com/2016/06/boston-police-commissioner-says-road-raging-cop-in-viral-video-is-not-a-threat/