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Woman blames police for injury
south bend tribuneonline ^ | 6 3 04 | NANCY J. SULOK

Posted on 06/03/2004 6:18:45 PM PDT by freepatriot32

Tanya Smith is sporting a broken left arm, and she says a South Bend police officer is to blame.

Police Chief Thomas Fautz said he has been reading reports of the incident, and so far he hasn't found any evidence of wrongdoing on the part of the officers involved.

He said he cannot provide many details about the incident since it is an open investigation, and police policy keeps him from talking about it. He did confirm that the officer injured the woman.

Smith, a 25-year-old Elkhart resident, said she and a friend, Felicia Bradley, had gone to Benchwarmers early Sunday morning to join some friends.

They were met at the door by the owner and a security guard for Benchwarmers, Smith said. The men told them to wait outside for a few minutes while they dealt with an incident inside.

So that's what they did. They waited on the sidewalk outside of Benchwarmers. They said they have visited the bar before and been made to wait outside on other occasions, too.

Cpl. Jess Elliott, a South Bend police officer, was working in the downtown area that night. Smith said he approached and ordered her and Bradley to leave. He told them nobody else was going to be allowed inside the bar, she said.

Smith said she tried to explain that the men from Benchwarmers had instructed them to wait outside, but the officer didn't want to hear it. He ordered them again to leave.

"He was talking kind of rough to us,'' she said. "We asked what his problem was, and he said 'you're my (obscenity) problem.' ''

Bradley said she told the officer he didn't have to talk that way to them, but "he had a horrible attitude.'' She said she went to the door of Benchwarmers to see if the owner would come out to tell the officer that he had given the women permission to wait outside.

At that point, Bradley said, Elliott allegedly grabbed Smith and "was really roughing her up.'' She said she started to holler at the officer to let Smith go, but another officer came up and body-slammed her, knocking her down. Fautz identified that officer as Cpl. Keith Walker.

Smith, meanwhile, said she already had placed her arms behind her back to be handcuffed when Elliott grabbed her left arm and twisted it.

The humerus, the bone that connects the elbow to the shoulder, broke in two places, she said.

Smith said she was facedown on the ground with her hands cuffed behind her back when an officer fired a Taser weapon at her. The Taser delivers an electric shock that momentarily immobilizes a person. Smith has marks on her back where the Taser darts hit.

Roger Sartin Jr., a 25-year-old South Bend man, said he was downtown and witnessed the incident. He corroborated the women's story, saying he heard the men from Benchwarmers when they told Smith and Bradley to wait outside.

He said Smith was walking away when the officer grabbed her and yanked her arm behind her back. He said he heard a loud popping noise when the bone broke, and he saw the officer throw her to the ground. He said an officer fired a Taser gun at her while she already was handcuffed on the ground.

Sartin said none of the police officers talked to any witnesses, but instead tried to shoo the crowd away from the scene.

"They're going to cover for each other,'' Sartin said. "That's why they didn't take a report (from witnesses), because they knew he did wrong.''

Doneisha Jones, 20, of South Bend, also witnessed the incident.

She said Smith and Bradley were not doing anything wrong when the officer suddenly grabbed Smith and broke her arm.

"That was so wrong,'' Jones said. "We heard her bone pop out when they did it."

After the arm broke, Jones said, the officer threw Smith on the ground and someone fired a Taser at her.

"The police were laughing like it was a joke, like she was faking her arm being broke,'' Jones said.

Neither Sartin nor Jones had ever met Smith or Bradley before.

Jones said she thinks the incident was racist. Smith and Bradley are black, and the officers are white. Jones said officers tend to police Benchwarmers, which draws a mostly black crowd, more heavily than the nearby State Theatre, which draws a mostly white crowd.

After Smith was hurt, Jones said, it seemed to take a long time for the ambulance to arrive.

Smith claimed she lay on the ground for almost a half-hour before an ambulance arrived. Ambulance records show a dispatch time of 2:16 a.m., but Smith thinks that is wrong. She said she didn't even arrive at Benchwarmers until around 2:30 a.m.

Smith went to Memorial Hospital, where her arm was treated, then put in a sling. It was too swollen to set the bone, she said. That is to be done next week.

Police took her to jail after her treatment at the hospital, Smith said. Bradley had been taken to jail earlier. The women bonded out later that day.

Bradley went to a doctor on Tuesday for treatment of the injuries she said she suffered when she was knocked down by Cpl. Walker. A doctor's report refers to neck strain and costochondritis, an inflammation of the junction between the cartilage and ribs in her chest.

Chief Fautz acknowledged that Smith was injured while being arrested but said "there appears to be a logical explanation of how this injury occurred."

He would not elaborate, except to say the police reports indicate that Smith had some culpability in what happened to her. He was unaware of the witnesses' accounts of the incident.

"Right now the only version I have is what's on the police reports,'' the chief said.

If Smith and Bradley want to contest the reports, they can file a complaint with internal affairs, he said.

"We're certainly willing to hear her side of the story,'' Fautz said.

Smith is to appear June 10 in traffic and misdemeanor court, while Bradley has a June 17 court date. They were charged with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.

In the meantime, Smith said, she will be off work for at least three months while her arm heals. She said she works as a caulker for a recreational vehicle plant in Goshen.

She is talking to an attorney about possibly filing a lawsuit against the police.

Nancy J. Sulok's columns appear on Sundays, Mondays and Thursdays. You can reach her at nsulok@sbtinfo.com, or by writing c/o South Bend Tribune, 225 W. Colfax Ave., South Bend, IN 46626, telephone (574) 235-6234.


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To: BSunday
Oh please, on the drama. We aren't talking about the exceptions, but the rule.

Get a grip, man...you're losing it.

101 posted on 06/04/2004 5:04:50 PM PDT by ActionNewsBill ("In times of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act")
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To: BSunday
Cool Hand Luke, you aint.

And you ain't no Billy Sunday.

102 posted on 06/04/2004 5:05:50 PM PDT by ActionNewsBill ("In times of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act")
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To: BSunday
"I also meant the safety of the women"

Bless their hearts, those guys must have been regular mother Terresas!

103 posted on 06/04/2004 5:06:02 PM PDT by spunkets
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To: BSunday
...then hatching a story so elaborate that you can't talk to the media until you have all your details straight, in order to cover it up.

Standard police procedure...CYA.(cover your ass)

104 posted on 06/04/2004 5:07:47 PM PDT by ActionNewsBill ("In times of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act")
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To: spunkets; Arpege92
Arpege: "You've got half a story....not the whole story!"

spunkets: Nope.

:Yep:

Chief Fautz acknowledged that Smith was injured while being arrested but said "there appears to be a logical explanation of how this injury occurred." He would not elaborate, except to say the police reports indicate that Smith had some culpability in what happened to her

105 posted on 06/04/2004 5:11:31 PM PDT by BSunday (Authority isn't automatically evil in itself)
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To: BSunday
He would not elaborate, except to say the police reports indicate that Smith had some culpability in what happened to her

Of course they are going to say that. Just means all the cops are getting their stories lies straight.

Standard cop procedure.

106 posted on 06/04/2004 5:14:31 PM PDT by ActionNewsBill ("In times of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act")
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To: spunkets
Bless their hearts, those guys must have been regular mother Terresas!

When you tell someone to basically go away in the interest of their own safety and they tell you to f-off, your demeanor tends to change, don't you think ? Now, I'm not saying these guys were offering to escort these "ladies" across the street, but the story does say that the chief says she appears to have some culpability in her own injury.

107 posted on 06/04/2004 5:16:00 PM PDT by BSunday (Authority isn't automatically evil in itself)
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To: ActionNewsBill

In the interest of higher learning, what percentage of police officers in this nation do you believe are honest ?


108 posted on 06/04/2004 5:17:16 PM PDT by BSunday (Authority isn't automatically evil in itself)
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To: ActionNewsBill

You are quite a character, Mr. Franken. Now back to Err America with you.


109 posted on 06/04/2004 5:19:38 PM PDT by BSunday (Authority isn't automatically evil in itself)
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To: BSunday
In the interest of higher learning, what percentage of police officers in this nation do you believe are honest ?

85% to 90%.

It's when the good ones cover up the misdeeds of the bad ones that there are problems.

110 posted on 06/04/2004 5:21:11 PM PDT by ActionNewsBill ("In times of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act")
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To: BSunday
You are quite a character, Mr. Franken. Now back to Err America with you.

Yawn.

And your point is....

111 posted on 06/04/2004 5:22:17 PM PDT by ActionNewsBill ("In times of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act")
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To: ActionNewsBill; Lead Moderator; All
Bill, you need to stop sending me freepmails right now. Anything you need to say to me can be said right here.

Latest in a series of mail from ANB: "I see you don't have the guts to say that to me in the forum, punk!"

Which was in response to your previous mail in which I said "Go back to DU, cop hater".

So I say again - DO NOT FREEPMAIL ME AGAIN EVER.

112 posted on 06/04/2004 5:30:29 PM PDT by BSunday (Authority isn't automatically evil in itself)
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To: BSunday
So I say again - DO NOT FREEPMAIL ME AGAIN EVER.

Nice spin there, Clinton...I responded to YOUR initial Freep mail, and you came back with more.

I asked you to leave me alone, but you Freep mailed me again. Go pound sand, you gutless wonder!

113 posted on 06/04/2004 5:37:54 PM PDT by ActionNewsBill ("In times of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act")
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To: BSunday

You've outed yourself as a LIAR and a COWARD.


114 posted on 06/04/2004 5:39:45 PM PDT by ActionNewsBill ("In times of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act")
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To: ActionNewsBill; Lead Moderator
You've outed yourself as a LIAR and a COWARD.

How so ? By quoting your unsolicited emails ?

115 posted on 06/04/2004 5:41:14 PM PDT by BSunday (Authority isn't automatically evil in itself)
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To: BSunday
How so ? By quoting your unsolicited emails ?

By lying about who sent the first one. Buzz off.

116 posted on 06/04/2004 5:42:33 PM PDT by ActionNewsBill ("In times of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act")
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To: ActionNewsBill; Admin Moderator

Oh you must mean THIS one, (I'm starting to see a trend here. Everyone who disagrees with ActionNewsBill is a blindly obedient subject of the evil establishment.) WHICH BY THE WAY WAS SENT BY MISTAKE THEN REPOSTED ON THE THREAD TO THE PERSON IT WAS INTENDED FOR. But can Bill put 2 and 2 together ? NO So now I have to go and waste my time and explain it. So there you go. As for asking me to "leave you alone", that is the part that is the lie. "Buzz off" does not exactly equate to that, by the way.


117 posted on 06/04/2004 5:45:57 PM PDT by BSunday (Authority isn't automatically evil in itself)
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To: ActionNewsBill; BSunday

Please knock off the personal stuff.


118 posted on 06/04/2004 5:46:13 PM PDT by Admin Moderator
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To: BSunday
How so ? By quoting your unsolicited emails ?

Here's your INITIAL Freep mail to me UNSOLICITED:

Re: Woman blames police for injury From BSunday | 06/04/2004 1:36:25 PM EDT replied

I'm starting to see a trend here. Everyone who disagrees with ActionNewsBill is a blindly obedient subject of the evil establishment.

119 posted on 06/04/2004 5:48:24 PM PDT by ActionNewsBill ("In times of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act")
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To: Admin Moderator; ActionNewsBill
Please knock off the personal stuff.

Gladly. I am done with this thread Bill.

120 posted on 06/04/2004 5:49:37 PM PDT by BSunday (Cops are good people in bad situations)
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