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A Robbinsville police officer was arrested last night after breaking into a family's apartment and assaulting a mother in a wheelchair and her 4-year-old son, the Mercer County Prosecutor's Office said today. Authorities say they have no idea why Sgt. Mark Lee, an 18-year department veteran, burst into the apartment at Project Freedom, a home for people with disabilities on Hutchinson Road. Knocking the woman from her wheelchair, Lee also allegedly went after the boy and assaulted him as well. “He went berserk,” the father said of Lee this afternoon. “He broke in the house, knocked her down, tried to get on top of her.”
Originally posted by lobotomizemecapin
Wow they must really be giving cops some hardcore drugs these days
and how does that make you feel
Wow they must really be giving cops some hardcore drugs these days
and how does that make you feel
Originally posted by angellicview
Wow! This is terrible!
Thank goodness they are charging him - and he did enough stupid things to make the charges stick.
18 years old? I'm glad he wasn't a police officer for long - that wouldn't have been good.
And if someone had tried to stop this criminal, they would have been charged with every crime imaginable simply because of his job title: that hes a cop.
The boy's father, also in a wheelchair, was unable to help as the family's home health aide fought back against Lee, the man said.
Originally posted by areyouserious2010
reply to post by lobotomizemecapin
Wow they must really be giving cops some hardcore drugs these days
What evidence do you have, that was left out of the article that you cited, to say that the officer was under the influence of drugs at the time of the incident?
and how does that make you feel
What? The incident that happened involving the police officer? Or the unconfirmed accusation, made by you, that the officer was under the influence of drugs at the time of the incident?