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Re: The "Cops Behaving Badly" Thread
Originally Posted by inri222
(Post 11882600)
http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2013/10/...ying-300-belt/
So what was fraudulent about the card that the store employee notified the police? If he walked out of the store with the belt, the card must of worked. Again, the police were the ones to make the decision to arrest and determine if a crime was committed. They made a stupid decision and had the evidence in front of them. Literally, according to the articles I've read. |
Re: The "Cops Behaving Badly" Thread
Originally Posted by DVD Polizei
(Post 11883435)
You're already assuming it's against the law to call police about a potentially stolen credit card.
Again, the police were the ones to make the decision to arrest and determine if a crime was committed. They made a stupid decision and had the evidence in front of them. Literally, according to the articles I've read. |
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Do you think he would have been profiled if he was buying a $300 pair of Jordans?
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Re: The "Cops Behaving Badly" Thread
Originally Posted by PenguinJoe
(Post 11883564)
Do you think he would have been profiled if he was buying a $300 pair of Jordans?
Rev. Al Sharpton addresses recent racial profiling by high-end stores Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/...#ixzz2itTuVjym |
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at least he was fired and charged.
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Cop Faces Felony for Pushing Woman into Concrete Bench
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Love his attorneys statement, that somehow because he has served 19 years, we should overlook his crime.
"Put that against the backdrop of a 19-year career police officer with an unblemished record, and explain to me why he's being prosecuted," Stone said. "This is a good officer. The law says police can use reasonable force to get someone to comply with a reasonable direction." |
Re: The "Cops Behaving Badly" Thread
Man is leaving a walmart, rolls through a stop sign and is stopped by police. Officers indicate he appears to clench his butt cheeks when he was asked to step out of the vehicle, which they believe gives them probable cause to perform the following: (they took him to 2 hospitals, the first wouldn't perform any of this -claiming it was unethical, the 2nd did)
2 abdomen xrays 3 enemas and forced defecations anal exploration with fingers and, not wanting to accept defeat, they pushed on for a full colonoscopy. No drugs were found. Now, most logical people would say, hey, he got a free colonoscopy out of the deal, he should feel lucky he got free healthcare. You would be wrong though, the hospital billed him for all the procedures, and is threatening to send him to collections if he doesn't pay. Oh, and the search warrant was only valid in the county it was issued in, and since the first hospital refused, they had to go to the next county over, so the warrant was technically invalid. The warrant had also expired in time when they performed all these anal probings. He is suing everyone involved, obviously. http://www.kob.com/article/stories/s...l#.UnkydfnbNPi |
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His colon was obviously doing something wrong.
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Re: The "Cops Behaving Badly" Thread
Originally Posted by Dave99
(Post 11896994)
Man is leaving a walmart, rolls through a stop sign and is stopped by police. Officers indicate he appears to clench his butt cheeks when he was asked to step out of the vehicle, which they believe gives them probable cause to perform the following: (they took him to 2 hospitals, the first wouldn't perform any of this -claiming it was unethical, the 2nd did)
2 abdomen xrays 3 enemas and forced defecations anal exploration with fingers and, not wanting to accept defeat, they pushed on for a full colonoscopy. No drugs were found. Now, most logical people would say, hey, he got a free colonoscopy out of the deal, he should feel lucky he got free healthcare. You would be wrong though, the hospital billed him for all the procedures, and is threatening to send him to collections if he doesn't pay. Oh, and the search warrant was only valid in the county it was issued in, and since the first hospital refused, they had to go to the next county over, so the warrant was technically invalid. The warrant had also expired in time when they performed all these anal probings. He is suing everyone involved, obviously. http://www.kob.com/article/stories/s...l#.UnkydfnbNPi That is unbelievable. Just another in a long line of reasons that the war on drugs is a farce. |
Re: The "Cops Behaving Badly" Thread
Originally Posted by Dave99
(Post 11896994)
Man is leaving a walmart, rolls through a stop sign and is stopped by police. Officers indicate he appears to clench his butt cheeks when he was asked to step out of the vehicle, which they believe gives them probable cause to perform the following: (they took him to 2 hospitals, the first wouldn't perform any of this -claiming it was unethical, the 2nd did)
2 abdomen xrays 3 enemas and forced defecations anal exploration with fingers and, not wanting to accept defeat, they pushed on for a full colonoscopy. No drugs were found. Now, most logical people would say, hey, he got a free colonoscopy out of the deal, he should feel lucky he got free healthcare. You would be wrong though, the hospital billed him for all the procedures, and is threatening to send him to collections if he doesn't pay. Oh, and the search warrant was only valid in the county it was issued in, and since the first hospital refused, they had to go to the next county over, so the warrant was technically invalid. The warrant had also expired in time when they performed all these anal probings. He is suing everyone involved, obviously. http://www.kob.com/article/stories/s...l#.UnkydfnbNPi |
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They were hoping to find drugs.
They were shit out of luck. |
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Must be another one of them "isolated incidents"...
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Re: The "Cops Behaving Badly" Thread
Originally Posted by Josh-da-man
(Post 11897051)
Hopefully, by the time he's done, those cops will be sucking cock on street corners to pay him his settlement.
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Suing? They raped that guy. They should be in prison.
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Re: The "Cops Behaving Badly" Thread
Originally Posted by uberjoe
(Post 11897187)
Suing? They raped that guy. They should be in prison.
It's foreplay. |
Re: The "Cops Behaving Badly" Thread
Originally Posted by uberjoe
(Post 11897187)
Suing? They raped that guy. They should be in prison.
http://www.demingradio.com/1/post/20...l-captain.html Here is the doctor they found to perform the procedures, after the first one refused. His name is okay (no, seriously), apparently that his answer to any request. He and his medical degree are from nigeria. http://www.grmc.org/Doctor-Directory...ocha-M-D-.aspx |
Re: The "Cops Behaving Badly" Thread
Originally Posted by Hokeyboy
(Post 11897069)
Must be another one of them "isolated incidents"...
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"If the officers in Hidalgo County and the City of Deming are seeking warrants for anal cavity searches based on how they're standing and the warrant allows doctors at the Gila Hospital of Horrors to go in and do enemas and colonoscopies without consent, then anyone can be seized and that's why the public needs to know about this," Kennedy said. |
Re: The "Cops Behaving Badly" Thread
Originally Posted by Dave99
(Post 11897220)
Here is the doctor they found to perform the procedures, after the first one refused. His name is okay (no, seriously), apparently that his answer to any request. He and his medical degree are from nigeria.
http://www.grmc.org/Doctor-Directory...ocha-M-D-.aspx |
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As a defense attorney, this is one of those dream cases you would cross over to the other side for. I think if a client told me this story, I would seriously question how it could be true. I would have to see all the case documents before taking the case. It just seems so unbelievable.
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It would be nice if all the money that particular PD had made off drug seizure laws had to be paid for this guy. That is where this type of shit comes from. It's a fucking joke.
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Re: The "Cops Behaving Badly" Thread
Originally Posted by Dave99
(Post 11896994)
Man is leaving a walmart, rolls through a stop sign and is stopped by police. Officers indicate he appears to clench his butt cheeks when he was asked to step out of the vehicle, which they believe gives them probable cause to perform the following: (they took him to 2 hospitals, the first wouldn't perform any of this -claiming it was unethical, the 2nd did)
2 abdomen xrays 3 enemas and forced defecations anal exploration with fingers and, not wanting to accept defeat, they pushed on for a full colonoscopy. No drugs were found. Now, most logical people would say, hey, he got a free colonoscopy out of the deal, he should feel lucky he got free healthcare. You would be wrong though, the hospital billed him for all the procedures, and is threatening to send him to collections if he doesn't pay. Oh, and the search warrant was only valid in the county it was issued in, and since the first hospital refused, they had to go to the next county over, so the warrant was technically invalid. The warrant had also expired in time when they performed all these anal probings. He is suing everyone involved, obviously. http://www.kob.com/article/stories/s...l#.UnkydfnbNPi |
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He was hiding his intestines. :(
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