Posted on 12/10/2014 8:23:35 AM PST by jmaroneps37
In the early 1980s the New York City Police Department received a number of civilian complaints about the conduct of its officers. Among those complaints was one that had to be the most infuriating, embarrassing and heartbreaking even the toughest street cops had ever heard.
The complaint came from a woman who said that while she was pregnant she felt faint and collapsed to the sidewalk in the streets of New Yorks Greenwich Village, then subsequently became unconscious. This brought attention from a police officer who was on foot patrol nearby. From there the story was picked up by a witness.
The witness told investigators that he had personally observed the police officer kneel down next to the woman and a after a few seconds drive his nightstick into her stomach. He said he saw an ambulance crew take the woman to a nearby hospital and he followed them right to the emergency room.
Thereafter the worst part of the incident happened according to the male witness. He said the woman then lost her baby!
In short, he had witnessed a cop violently thrust his nightstick into the womans stomach for no reason and this caused her to lose her baby. To recap: the complaint said a witness had testified that he saw the police officer slam his nightstick into a pregnant womans stomach causing her to lose her baby.
Reading the first several paragraphs of the report on the complaint made me want to crawl under a table in embarrassment. Nevertheless, as I continued reading I realized the story was changing.
What the Civilian Complaint Review Boards (CCRB) investigators report revealed was that things were far different than what a quick initial reading indicated.
The CCRB found that the witness had not seen anything...
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Fair enough.
To expand on the story, the car was used in a string of burglaries in another town. The cops from that shop called to see if we had been in possession of the car the whole time.
Of course we hadn’t. We told those officers that the wallet of the perp was in the hands of the Seattle P.D. So, they could go get the wallet, and find the burglar.
Cops response? Nothing.
Probably the most favorite fallacy of leftists bilgespittlists is the undistributed middle. Try to ignore the trolls, especially the n00bie ones.
Of course not.
The vast majority however are conscientious hard working civil servants putting their life on the line every day trying to do the best job of protecting the citizenry they know how.
I find your comment pretty silly.
Trolling retreads are an FR hazard. Sometimes I get mad. lol But you’re right. My bad.
Capone said the same thing.
I've been arrested, beaten and jailed and it was MY FAULT.
If every single interaction you ever had with the cops has really been negative, you are the problem.
Are you related to mikey brown?
I hear you. I’ve had a number of interactions with the police, and have been consistently impressed with their professional, polite, and helpful behaviour.
That may be. But it is hard to see in my experience (see above.)
Yeah, having my car stolen makes me the problem. Got it.
Post 32 through..ad finitum: You are either full of shit, paranoid or just plain not telling the truth. I’m 65 years old,lived all over the world AND the states and never had the pure horseshitte you talk about ONE time. You either need to get real, and come back to reality, get out of the town you are in, or quit being a prick so people don’t pick on you or F....target you.
Your car was recovered....and you even see that as bad!!! Get help!!!!!
Your attempt to paint all LEO’s with the same brush is immature to say the least.
One of the best was we were rushing home to Ohio from NYC because Hubby's father had died. Hubby was speeding. We got pulled over.
The state trooper said "where's the fire?" Hubby said "My father died". Trooper asked him to step out of the car. They talked for a long time. He sent us on our way without a ticket and his heartfelt sympathy. He aksed Hubby to slow down as Hubby's Mom didn't need more grief and neither did we. Nice officer. Very kind.
I’m sure that there are many, many more positive stories that could be told about our police than there are negative stories, but why would the media focus on them?
The media will seldom report good stories because it doesn’t fit their divide and conquer agenda.
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Exactly right.
Baloney...your love for me has been well documented.....big boy!!!
I’m a proud heterosexual, so don’t want you hitting on me anyway. :->
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Yeah, but the real question becomes, “Would you ‘hit’ them? ROFL
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