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Mother of 3 Arrested for Taking Pictures of Tourist Attraction at Airport
Long Island Lawyer Blog ^ | 2/16/11 | Murtha & Murtha PPLC

Posted on 02/20/2011 6:14:50 AM PST by Bearshouse

This case is a frightening example of what can happen when a photographer encounters ignorant bullies with badges. According to the complaint filed in Federal Court, Nancy Genovese, a mother of three, was driving home on County Road 31 past Gabreski Airport in Suffolk County. Gabreski Airport displays a decorative helicopter shell by the roadway to the public, which is visible to all who pass by.

Nancy Genovese stopped her car on the side of the road across the street from the airport in an area that is open and accessible to the public, and crossed over the road to the airport entryway that is also open and accessible to the public to take a picture of the helicopter display. While still in her car, she took a picture of the decorative helicopter shell with the intention of posting it on her personal “Support Our Troops” web page.

As Nancy Genovese was preparing to drive away, she was stopped and approached by Robert Iberger, a lieutenant with the Southampton Town Police. Lieutenant Iberger demanded to know why she was taking photographs. Nancy showed the lieutenant her camera, but Lieutenant Iberger grabbed her camera and handled it “without care”. In an attempt to prevent the lieutenant from damaging the camera, Nancy removed her memory card, which Lieutenant Iberger confiscated. To date, Nancy’s memory card still has not been returned to her.

Lieutenant Iberger demanded that Nancy remain where she is, and he refused to allow her to leave. At this time, Lieutenant Iberger notified the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office and the authorities at Gabreski Airport of Nancy’s presence outside the airport, and falsely and wrongfully informed them that she posed a terrorist threat.

Suffolk County Deputy Sheriff Robert Carlock responded to the scene, along with various members of the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office. When Deputy Carlock arrived, he placed cameras on the roof of his vehicle, aimed at Nancy Genovese and her 18 and 20 year old sons who had come to the scene at this point to help their mother. Deputy Carlock ordered all three of them to stand directly in front of the cameras, and not to move.

Officials from the airport, as well as other local and federal law enforcement agencies also responded, including, without limitation, the Southampton Police Department, the Westhampton Police Department, the FBI, and the Department of Homeland Security. Nancy was questioned on the side of the road for approximately five to six hours, from about 6pm until midnight, denied food or water, and denied the opportunity to use a restroom, all without having received any warnings as to her rights.

Nancy Genovese also had a left lower leg injury just above her ankle that she had received earlier in the day and which, exacerbated by the stress and length of her roadside detention, was causing her to limp. When the officers saw this, they ordered her to expose her wound, which was bleeding, for no legitimate purpose, and with no regard for Nancy’s health or well-being. Members of the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office used Nancy’s leg wound as another object to taunt her with, telling her that they were going to arrest her for an unreported knife wound.

Here’s where the story takes an interesting twist, and why I believe Nancy’s situation hasn’t received more press coverage. Before arriving at the airport to take a picture, earlier that day Nancy had been to the local shooting range with her rifle practicing her hobby, target shooting. During the first hour of questioning, Lieutenant Iberger searched Nancy’s vehicle, without her consent, and came across her unloaded rifle, which Nancy was legally carrying, in a locked case. Now some people throw up their arms (no pun intended) at this point, and say, “what does she want, she brought a rifle to the airport!”, but I would like to remind everyone that it is perfectly legal to drive around with an unloaded rifle in your car. Yes. Really. And Nancy did not enter the airport, she was parked alongside a public roadway. It is important to remember that no matter how you feel about firearms, nothing that Nancy did violated any laws.

Using force, Lieutenant Iberger pushed Nancy Genovese when she objected to the seizure of her rifle. Deputy Carlock taunted Nancy, asking in a disparaging tone, “You’re a real right winger, aren’t you?”, and stating in words or substance that she was never going to see her rifle again.

During the remainder of the six hours that Nancy Genovese was forcibly detained on the side of the road, she was taunted, verbally harangued, threatened, belittled, abused, humiliated and harassed by members of the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office. For example, Deputy Carlock repeatedly referred to Nancy as “a right winger” and “tea bagger”, and threatened that they were going to arrest her for terrorism to make an example of her to other “tea baggers” and “right wingers”.

Around midnight, officials from the airport and federal law enforcement agencies determined that Nancy posed no terrorist or other security threat. Once most of the other law enforcement officials left the scene, Deputy Carlock ordered Nancy Genovese to be handcuffed by another member of the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office. Before placed in handcuffs, Nancy attempted to give her purse containing her wallet and cell phone to her sons. Her wallet contained approximately $13,000 in cash, money she was holding to pay tuition that day for her son’s college and her daughter’s Catholic school tuition. Deputy Carlock refused to allow her sons to take her bag, and ordered her to leave it on the front seat of her unlocked vehicle, even after being informed of the value of its contents. When Nancy’s sons objected, Deputy Carlock threatened to arrest them if they touched it, and ordered them to leave the scene. Not knowing what to do, they left.

When Nancy’s sons responded to a call from the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office in the early morning hours to pick up their mother’s vehicle from the roadside, they found $5,300 of the $13,000 missing. The money was never returned. In addition, the contents of the glove compartment box was missing, and there was damage to the body of the car, particularly around the trunk.

Around midnight, after her sons were ordered to leave upon threat of arrest, Nancy was transported, in handcuffs, to the Suffolk County Jail. While in a holding cell, Deputy Carlock continued to verbally harass Nancy, telling her “you will pay”, and admitting that they had nothing to charge her with, but that he would “find something in order to teach all right wingers and tea baggers a lesson.”

While in her holding cell, Nancy Genovese was interrogated by Suffolk County Undersheriff Caracappa without receiving any warnings as to her rights. Her requests to speak to a lawyer were ignored. Following her “interrogation”, Undersheriff Caracappa informed her that she was being arrested and charged with “terrorism.”

At this point, Nancy requested medial treatment for her bleeding and painful left leg. After several requests, and several hours later, she was taken to the Peconic Bay Medical Center by male members of the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office, and handcuffed to a bed. A sonogram was performed on Nancy’s left leg from her ankle to her inner groin, requiring her to disrobe. Despite her and the doctor’s request for them to turn away, the two male Suffolk Deputies insisted on staring at Nancy while she disrobed, further humiliating her. She was prescribed antibiotics, and discharged back to the Suffolk County Jail, with instructions on proper care for her leg wound.

Once back at the jail, the Suffolk County Sheriffs denied her access to her antibiotics, and denied her proper care of her leg wound. This caused a serious and painful staph infection to develop.

The following morning, Nancy Genovese was briefly questioned at the Suffolk County Jail by two FBI agents. No federal complaints or charges were ever brought against Nancy. That same day, Nancy was transported in handcuffs and ankle shackles, with no regard for her ankle wound, to the Southampton Justice Town Court. The driver drove fast and recklessly, intentionally making abrupt turns and laughing. This caused Nancy, who was not secured by a seatbelt, but was instead restrained with her hands cuffed behind her and her ankles cuffed together, to roll about in the back of the vehicle, further exacerbating her leg injury. When she requested that the Deputy Sheriffs secure her with a seatbelt, they laughed at her, and the driver continued to recklessly swerve the vehicle.

Nancy Genovese was brought into the courthouse in handcuffs and leg restraints, and was violently pushed through the door by the Deputy Sheriffs. This added to Nancy’s humiliation, particularly since Nancy knew some of the courthouse employees and other people who were present. Both before and after arriving at the courthouse, Nancy repeatedly requested to speak with an attorney. All of her requests were ignored.

Despite never stepping foot onto airport property, Nancy Genovese was arraigned on a single misdemeanor charge of Criminal Trespass in the Third Degree. She was assigned a Legal Aid Attorney by the Judge. Undersheriff Caracappa and Deputy Carlock intentionally lied to the Judge about the circumstances surrounding Nancy’s arrest, including that she was a terrorist and had surveillance equipment in her car, and the judge set bail in the amount of $50,000.

Due to the excessive amount of bail, Nancy’s children needed more time to come up with the money, so Nancy was returned to the jail. The Legal Aid Attorney assigned to Nancy spoke with the Deputy and Undersheriff, and due to the conversation, directly afterwards informed Nancy that he was no longer her attorney, and that he was going to ask the court to place her on suicide watch.

Once back at the jail, Nancy Genovese was processed, including being issued prison “greens” to wear, and was photographed, fingerprinted, and eye scanned. Members of the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Department continuously verbally harassed Nancy. A woman in civilian clothes then interviewed Nancy. The woman told Nancy she was going to be placed in “general population.” During the interview, two men wearing “Suffolk County Emergency Response Team” jackets entered the room. One of them removed Nancy from the room and held her in the hallway outside of the interview room. From there, Nancy heard the woman who had interviewed her arguing with the other man, saying that “She is not suicidal.”

Despite the woman’s protests, Nancy was physically moved by the two men wearing “Suffolk County Emergency Response Team” jackets to another room. There, another woman who identified herself as a nurse administered, without Nancy’s consent, two injections into Nancy’s arm. One of the men held Nancy’s head so that she could not see what was being done, while the other man held Nancy’s arm down. Despite her demands to know what they were doing, no one answered her. Nancy experienced bruising and swelling in her neck and arm long after she was released from custody.

Nancy was then escorted by the two men into a cell area, where she was forced to disrobe and put on a “suicide gown”, consisting of a heavy, jacket-type blanket that fastens around the body with Velcro. Nancy was not permitted to wear undergarments under the blanket. Nancy was required to wear this same “suicide gown” for the next several days. After three days, Nancy was evaluated by a psychiatrist who determined her to be of sound and stable mind, and immediately removed her from suicide watch.

Later that day, bail was posted, and Nancy was able to go home. Subsequently, all charges against Nancy were dismissed.

Upon Nancy’s release, Undersheriff Caracappa issued a press release in response to media inquiries, titled “Armed Woman Arrested for Trespassing at Suffolk County Gabreski Airport”, which falsely stated that Nancy had been taking pictures of the airport and surrounding security”, and that she became hysterical, and began “screaming and flailing around” when confronted. Undersheriff Caracappa also falsely reported that Nancy had surveillance equipment, 500 rounds of ammunition, and “scary weapons” in her car, and that she was a right-wing extremist and terrorist, and that she had been at the airport trespassing several times and had been warned to stay away. Upon further inquiry, it turns out that Nancy had never trespassed at the airport before, had never been warned by anyone to “stay away” before, had no “surveillance equipment” of any kind other than her point and shoot camera, and certainly was not a terrorist. Undersheriff Caracappa has refused to issue a retraction or correction.

Nancy has filed a Federal Lawsuit seeking up to 70 million dollars from the Town of Southampton, the County of Suffolk, Lieutenant Iberger, Undersheriff Caracappa, Deputy Carlock, Lieutenant Leuete, and various other employees of the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Department. The lawsuit is still ongoing.


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My daughter sent me the link to this story that should have had some press coverage.
1 posted on 02/20/2011 6:14:53 AM PST by Bearshouse
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To: Bearshouse

It’s not much of a free country anymore.


2 posted on 02/20/2011 6:17:29 AM PST by ClearCase_guy (The world is aflame with revolution. The year 2011 will be like 1848. Be not afraid.)
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To: Bearshouse

This all sounds incredible. Surely the police must have known that if they did all of this, they would be facing a multimillion dollar lawsuit?


3 posted on 02/20/2011 6:23:16 AM PST by sinsofsolarempirefan
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To: sinsofsolarempirefan

Actually, the end of the blog links to a second article. The City Attorney defaulted on response to the suit and a motion for default judgement is pending.


4 posted on 02/20/2011 6:28:48 AM PST by Bearshouse
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To: ClearCase_guy
It’s not much of a free country anymore.

That's an understatement. The arrogance and sadistic nature of law enforcement's actions in this case is breathtaking. I am astounded at the number of incidents where these "thugs" show no common sense. I fear suppressing common sense part of their training. These incidents are warning signs of very dark days ahead for our Republic.

Liberty for all is truly at risk in our Republic.

5 posted on 02/20/2011 6:29:14 AM PST by sand88
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To: Bearshouse

Cities and counties carry insurance for cases like this but typically...there’s a deductible (I’m only going to guess it’s in the $250k range). There’s also a limit to the insurance policy. In this case....I’m guessing the limit is around $10 million. The insurance company handling this episode will watch carefully and likely hike the insurance rate for 2012 if the city/county loses.

What you have are wannabe cops. I would personally guess that forty percent of the law enforcement that we have in America...are wannabe folks. They are no real value to the citizens and simply occupy space and collect a check. We are paying for this with our property taxes and income taxes.

I wish the lady luck. I think the lawyers for the cops involved will attempt to negotiate this down and want her to sign a silence agreement. I’d stand at the amount and not give in. I think she can collect the entire amount....and I suspect her attorney will say the same thing. As for the politicians who stand over these cops....I might start distancing myself a bit and asking them what budget cuts will they agree with because of the coming court case.


6 posted on 02/20/2011 6:30:34 AM PST by pepsionice
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To: Bearshouse

Wear a burka or turban while you do these things. You won’t be bothered.


7 posted on 02/20/2011 6:30:51 AM PST by edpc (It's Kräusened)
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To: Bearshouse

It would be nice if there were a source other than somebody’s blog-—perhaps some news organization will pick up on it. The whole thing sounds a bit preposterous, but in this day and age, you just never know..


8 posted on 02/20/2011 6:32:26 AM PST by basil (It's time to rid the country of "gun free zones" aka "Killing Fields")
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To: Bearshouse

It just mystifies me how experienced LEOs could possibly be this stupid. How on earth did they think they could possibly get away with this? You just know their superiors are going to go ape with them about doing something that is going to cost them mi££ion$, so what were they thinking?


9 posted on 02/20/2011 6:32:52 AM PST by sinsofsolarempirefan
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To: Bearshouse

i dont know but something just doesnt sound right about the whole thing. used to live in suffolk county, i dont recall the cops being left wing crazies.


10 posted on 02/20/2011 6:35:21 AM PST by beebuster2000
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To: Bearshouse
Deputy Carlock repeatedly referred to Nancy as “a right winger” and “tea bagger”,
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Does anyone believe for even one nanosecond that these law enforcement people will uphold their oaths to defend the Constitution? Hm?

11 posted on 02/20/2011 6:35:47 AM PST by wintertime
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To: Bearshouse

Something doesn’t sound right. Who carries $13,000 CASH on their person to pay for tuition? And only $5,300 goes missing? Why not all of it? The car was left unlocked, but the sons didn’t return to it until the next day? It almost makes me doubt the rest of her story.

Once I got to the car swerving, with her bouncing around handcuffed, and the driver laughing....

This sounds made up.


12 posted on 02/20/2011 6:45:48 AM PST by toldyou (Even if the voices aren't real they have some pretty good ideas.)
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To: Bearshouse

Places ruled by democrats are the most repressive.


13 posted on 02/20/2011 6:45:54 AM PST by Leftism is Mentally Deranged (Liberalism is against human nature. Practicing liberalism is detrimental to your mental stability.)
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To: edpc

“Wear a burka or turban while you do these things. You won’t be bothered.”

I had a Burka Babe at Dulles demand that I take the hard drive out of my laptop. I looked at her and sternly said “NO”. She let me pass right on by. Course that was several years ago. Now I would probably be beaten severely.


14 posted on 02/20/2011 6:47:19 AM PST by dljordan ("His father's sword he hath girded on, And his wild harp slung behind him")
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To: beebuster2000

Yeah, something seems odd to me, as well. She’s carrying thirteen thousand bucks in cash in her purse- And she stops at the shooting range with the money. Then stops again to take a picture of a helicopter. And what’s this mysterious injury they don’t mention how she got. Again, it’s serious enough that it’s bleeding and causing her to limp- yet she took the time to stop and photograph a decorative helicopter. And her bond was $50,000. Aren’t you allowed to post 10%? If so, her kids still had $7500 left from her purse. And her name is Genovese from New York. Any crime family connection?


15 posted on 02/20/2011 6:50:23 AM PST by Krankor (And he's oh, so good, And he's oh, so fine, And he's oh, so healthy, In his body and his mind)
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To: toldyou
Something doesn’t sound right.

I agree, my first instinct was that the story was stretched a bit. But the fact remains that after several days of incarceration, all charges were dropped. I think if they had anything on this woman, some charge would have been pursued just to protect their behinds from litigation.

16 posted on 02/20/2011 6:51:22 AM PST by Bearshouse
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To: basil

Here’s another source...the Air National Guard’s version..

“...while carrying an assault rifle, a shotgun and 500 rounds of ammunition in her car—said Monday that her arrest was a simple misunderstanding.”

http://www.27east.com/news/article.cfm/Westhampton/225871/Woman-says-trespassing-arrest-at-Air-National-Guard-base-was-misunderstanding


17 posted on 02/20/2011 6:52:04 AM PST by toldyou (Even if the voices aren't real they have some pretty good ideas.)
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To: Bearshouse

The only valid outcome of this is that Nancy is paid 40 million dollars, the cops are thrown in jail, the administration officials resign, and the governor issues a written apology.

Will never happen. She has been branded ‘right wing’. Won’t happen.

Too bad she wasn’t a middle eastern male aged between 25 and 40 with indoctrination books in the car and yelling whatever it is they yell. Then she would have been set free after the initial stop. She would have already received an apology from the governor and would be living in luxury on her 40 millions dollars from the lawsuit for profiling and jihadophobia etc.


18 posted on 02/20/2011 6:53:04 AM PST by Leftism is Mentally Deranged (Liberalism is against human nature. Practicing liberalism is detrimental to your mental stability.)
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To: basil

***It would be nice if there were a source other than somebody’s blog-—perhaps some news organization will pick up on it. The whole thing sounds a bit preposterous, but in this day and age, you just never know..***

Agreed!


19 posted on 02/20/2011 6:54:53 AM PST by kitkat ( Obama: Hype and Chains.)
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To: Krankor

i guess it could happen, but walking around with cash money to pay your kids tuition? why would anyone be dumb enough to do that? i am pretty sure you dont walk into the school with a wad of cash and hand it over. i get nervous if i have $300 bucks on me. not that i got $300 to throw around anyway lol. personally never seen that much cash in a wad.

so yeah, the whole thing is weird. plus, in my limited experience, the cops dont really tee off on you unless you act like a jerk. i guess it could happen, but usually when stuff like this goes down, there are two sides to the story.

obviously i dont know the real story here. just saying.


20 posted on 02/20/2011 6:56:01 AM PST by beebuster2000
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