Posted on 04/17/2014 1:04:06 PM PDT by Nachum
Air Force Captain Nicolas Aquino was tackled and handcuffed in his own home after police received a call from a neighbor of a suspected burglary. Aquino told the officer that he was the homeowner and even showed identification when the officer first approached him; the policeman finally left after Aquino showed him bills with his name and address.
However, that wasnt the end of it. Months later, Aquino learned that the police station had issued a warrant for him, claiming that he resisted arrest and obstructed an officer.
Aquino, a model airman who has been featured in Air Force promotional material, maintains that he committed no crime, but the District Attorney has refused to drop the charges. Now, his education and career are in jeopardy as he fights against the arrest.
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Call in an airstrike! I see 2 more of ‘em!
You have to expect brutality from the police. Even police on this forum endorse it.
Can’t believe you haven’t heard the story of the ham sandwich...
Also, since I got the impression that the captain's and sheriff's testimonies didn't exactly agree, this incident is a good argument, imo, for the use of security cameras of the following thread.
FR: Parents Nursery Camera Captures Extremely Disturbing Footage
They had to reschedule that.
I'd guess the DA is being controlled or manipulated by SOMEONE.
If that's not the case then our system is so far out of whack there may be no hope of restoring a level playing field.
Ah! Californica — makes sense now...
Thank you for posting this.
I just spoke with Nicholas. This ordeal has been a major challenge for him. He is fighting back. They picked the wrong man to oppress...he has faith. He needs moral support... The details are worse than reputed in this piece.
Please pray justice prevails and our Lord grant him wisdom and patience.
PM me if you want to pass a message of encouragement to him.
All... I gave Nicholas the link to this thread so please post messages of encouragement. He’ll see them.
Nachum, just heard from him the charges were dropped!
Fantastic!
That makes me very pleased. Now he can get on with his life.
I wish him the best.
It was called an “unfortunate misunderstanding.”
I say, let the cops feel like they won as long as he can get on with his life. I have seen this sort of thing play out before. It isn't very satisfying, except that the problem has gone away. And THAT may be the best he can hope for here.
Glad to hear the charges were dropped.
It’s still not over...
“Glad to hear the charges were dropped.”
An answered prayer.
Hmmmm
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