Posted on 10/10/2014 7:42:10 PM PDT by FlJoePa
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. The 911 call could not have sounded more urgent: A man was beating a woman holding a baby outside their apartment as she tried to leave.
You just need to get someone out here right away because it is really bad, the caller said, adding that the man was punching the mother and grabbing the little baby around the arm.
By the time the police arrived shortly after 3 a.m. one day last January, the couple were back inside. The 19-year-old woman acknowledged that she and her boyfriend had argued, and that he had not wanted her to leave. But she insisted nothing physical had occurred.
Officers responding to a domestic violence call have a legal duty to investigate thoroughly, seek written statements from witnesses and from the victim, instruct the victim on how to seek help and, finally, forward their report to the local domestic abuse crisis center. But, according to their brief report on the episode, the officers did none of that.
They did, however, find the case significant enough to notify their sergeant due to the fact that it was an F.S.U. football player, the report said. The sergeant, a Florida State University sports fan, signed off on it and the complaint was filed away as unfounded.
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The PSU police and, to a lesser extent, the Tallahassee police also have some ‘splaining to do.
I meant the FSU police, not the PSU police.
I am stepping away from the keyboard and getting some caffeine.
Free Shoes University
Forced Sex University
Fornication and Sodomy University
At Florida State, the football players do not even know they have to pay for their lobster tails or shoes.
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