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A stray-bullet victim says she was held prisoner for five days at a Brooklyn police station because detectives didn't believe her story about the shooting, the Daily News has learned.
Takesha Griffin, 35, said she was handcuffed to a bench in the squad room or locked in a filthy holding cell at the 73rd Precinct stationhouse during a spirit-shattering stretch last month. Cops asked her repeatedly if she was ready to cough up the real story.
"They wanted me to lie," said Griffin, whose lawyer filed a notice of claim on Tuesday. "It was like 'The Twilight Zone.' "
During her lengthy confinement, Griffin said she urinated on herself when no one was available to escort her to the bathroom. She was also denied a sanitary napkin.
The single mother of a 9-year-old boy said she was given a McDonald's hamburger each day and ridiculed when she complained about the food. One cop sarcastically pointed out that she could order salmon or lasagna from a menu posted on the squad room wall.
"Who treats people this way?" Griffin wondered. "It's inhumane."
On her second day in the Brownsville stationhouse, cops continued to give her grief, she said.
"A police officer saw me still sitting there and said, 'Did your story change yet? I guess you like it here,' " she said.
The NYPD's chief spokesman, Paul Browne, did not respond to messages seeking comment. Arrestees are supposed to be brought before a judge within 24 hours.
If a civilian held someone like that a whole slew of charges would come out of that
Originally posted by ISHAMAGIThis is one of many things that disgust me because we pay them to abuse us. Ridiculous.