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NYPD Raid Elderly Couple (wrong address)
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Posted on 04/03/2004 12:31:04 PM PST by Stew Padasso
NYPD Raid Elderly Couple
............ MARIANNE GARVEY and ZACH HABERMAN Courtesy of New York Post
April 2, 2004 -- An 84-year-old Brooklyn man says he and his wife - who uses a walker - were terrorized by cops who invaded the wrong apartment looking for a drug dealer.
As a result of their terrifying two-hour ordeal, Martin Goldberg said he has facial bruises and his 82-year-old wife, Leona, is in the hospital with an irregular heartbeat.
NYPD spokesman Paul Browne said the cops went to the right apartment in the wrong building of the Sheepshead Nostrand Houses in Sheepshead Bay.
"The Internal Affairs Bureau is investigating this regrettable mistake to determine why required safeguards were neglected," he said.
Goldberg, a World War II vet, said he and his wife were alone in their apartment Wednesday when six cops knocked on the door and yelled, "Police, open up! This is a drug bust."
Goldberg said that when he opened the door, they shoved him out of the way and rushed inside, bruising his cheeks with their shields.
"It was a very threatening experience," he said. "They charged in like an army. They knocked pictures off the wall."
Goldberg said they told him and his wife of 59 years, who was lying in bed, to get on the floor, but dropped the demand once they realized how old the couple was.
Instead they ordered Goldberg to sit in a chair and tossed a search warrant on the coffee table.
They told him they were looking for a 24-year-old black man who is 6 feet tall.
"They showed me his picture and they kept shouting, 'Do you know him?' " the elderly man said.
Goldberg, who has lived in the housing project for over 40 years, said he had no idea who the man was.
The cops, who said they were acting on a tip about a dealer who was selling marijuana and cocaine, stayed at the apartment for two hours, he said.
"They looked in all the drawers, they looked in all the rooms. I kept asking them, 'What are you doing here?' They said, 'We'll let you know.' "
After the cops finished their search, Leona told her husband she was frightened and needed the paramedics.
The cops called an ambulance, and Leona was taken to Beth Israel Hospital of Brooklyn, where she is in stable condition with an irregular heartbeat.
"I'm just happy they didn't have a heart attack," said the couple's daughter, Shelley McConney, 46.
"I don't know how this happened. This is an old couple."
Browne said the mix-up began on March 11 when an informant pointed to one of the housing project buildings and said a drug dealer lived there.
The building was next to the one that the Goldbergs live in, but because of a paperwork foul-up, their building was mistakenly targeted.
Browne said a deputy inspector was present during the raid. After a Harlem woman, Alberta Spruill, died of a heart attack on May 16, 2003, after cops burst into her apartment and exploded a flash grenade, the NYPD decided to assign a ranking officer to all drug raids.
In Spruill's case, they also had the wrong apartment.
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To: Stew Padasso
Incompetence and corruption:
Judge Blasts NYPD
............
DAREH GREGORIAN
Courtesy of New York Post
April 2, 2004 -- A Manhattan judge yesterday slammed the NYPD for its "pitiful" and "shameful treatment" of a police officer who blew the whistle on dirty cops, saying the department subjected him to a "an insidious death of a thousand cuts."
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04/03/2004 12:32:50 PM PST
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Stew Padasso
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Policeman Charged With Robbing Drug Dealers Officer Suspended With Pay
POSTED: 8:06 a.m. EST April 2, 2004 UPDATED: 8:32 a.m. EST April 2, 2004
Story by turnto10.com PROVIDENCE -- A Providence police officer is indicted for allegedly robbing people during drug deals. 
Patrolman Robert Autieri was indicted on 7 counts including first-degree robbery, and using a firearm while committing a crime of violence. Prosecutors said Autieri stole at least $24,000 in the Silver Lake neighborhood. Autieri allegedly never made any arrests, while stealing the drug money. He's been suspended with pay.
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posted on
04/03/2004 12:36:56 PM PST
by
Stew Padasso
("That boy is nuttier than a squirrel turd.")
BTW - that corrupt cop looks a little like Mackey from The Sheild.
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04/03/2004 12:38:10 PM PST
by
Stew Padasso
("That boy is nuttier than a squirrel turd.")
To: Stew Padasso
An 84-year-old Brooklyn man says he and his wife - who uses a walker - were terrorized by cops who invaded the wrong apartment looking for a drug dealer. Ya think maybe the cops would had a clue they were in the wrong place when they saw the walker?
ML/NJ
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posted on
04/03/2004 12:39:50 PM PST
by
ml/nj
To: Stew Padasso
"...the cops went to the right apartment in the wrong building..."
That'll do it every time, guys. Take 15 and bring up the donuts.
To: Stew Padasso
I live a block away from there.
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posted on
04/03/2004 12:52:08 PM PST
by
BrooklynGOP
(www.logicandsanity.com)
To: Stew Padasso
Gad....I hope the PR folk at the department make it up to this couple somehow...a gift certificate to their favorite restaurant, Broadway tickets, and cabfare to the above would be a nice start.
To: 7.62 x 51mm
Doesn't anyone find it straining the facts to say they had the "Right Apartment, in The Wrong Building"?
Isn't the right building a prerequisite for the right apartment?
It's like saying that we've shot a bankrobber who was the right color but the wrong guy. At least they can claim they got it half right.
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posted on
04/03/2004 12:55:00 PM PST
by
blackdog
(I feed the sheep the coyotes eat)
To: ml/nj
Two elderly Brooklyn Jews. Yes, these are typical drug dealers. Probably vote for Pat Buchanan.
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posted on
04/03/2004 12:55:05 PM PST
by
Alter Kaker
(Whatever tears one may shed, in the end one always blows one’s nose.-Heine)
To: blackdog
"Doesn't anyone find it straining the facts to say they had the "Right Apartment, in The Wrong Building"?"Nope. I think we all assumed the author meant to say, "Right Apartment Number, Wrong Address".
To: anniegetyourgun
"Gad....I hope the PR folk at the department make it up to this couple somehow...a gift certificate to their favorite restaurant, Broadway tickets, and cabfare to the above would be a nice start."
Yea, and a bag with a few hundred thousand bucks !
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04/03/2004 1:01:27 PM PST
by
AlexW
To: Stew Padasso
"After a Harlem woman ... died of a heart attack ... the NYPD decided to assign a ranking officer to all drug raids.A good first step. Next, the ranking officer needs to start double-checking the address.
To: ml/nj
I think I would have figured out in a few seconds that I probably had the wrong address and would have asked my supervisor for clarification rather than spending two hours terrorizing an elderly couple. But that's just me -- maybe I am just stupid when it comes to the finer points of the War on Drugs. Maybe if you whack a few innocent people who get in your way that is considered part of a good day's work. Also, I suppose the old folks had cash and jewelry that needed "securing." That walker could have been used as a weapon. I wonder if the police confiscated it? I'm sure the drug dealers heard the commotion in the next building and were able to leave at their leisure, taking their drugs with them.
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04/03/2004 1:06:47 PM PST
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Wilhelm Tell
(Lurking since 1997!)
To: Stew Padasso
This happened in my home last September. My wife was home with my 2 year old, my 6 year old, and a friend's 3 year old when six cops with draw weapons ran into the open door of our house.
They were looking for a drug dealer who lived in the neighborhood. They just got the wrong place.
If I was a Democrat I would have called the local newspaper and sued someone. But instead of doing that I had a short heart to heart with the department.
If it happens again, I behave like a Dem....
To: AlexW
When it comes out of the cops' pensions I'll start to think things will change. Until then, if it happened to a member of my family, the cops invovled would find they have a terrible streak of bad luck with RF burns and heavy metal poisoning. No direct confrontation. All deniable. That's the only way to get justice.
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04/03/2004 1:08:36 PM PST
by
eno_
(Freedom Lite - it's almost worth defending)
To: anniegetyourgun
I hope the PR folk at the department make it up to this couple somehow...a gift certificate to their favorite restaurant, Broadway tickets, and cabfare to the above would be a nice start.I settled for a groveling apology....
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