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Update: Lt. John Stanford, a police spokesman, said an “active investigation” is underway by Internal Affairs. He said the investigation, not the video, would determine whether the officers “acted appropriate in all aspects of their job.” A source identified one of the cops as Officer Philip Nace of the 25th District. I just called over there and was told that Nace is “on the street.” No doubt treating all pedestrians with the utmost respect.
This disturbing video of two Philadelphia police officers berating two men on the street was brought to our attention following today’s Daily News story about ex-cop Herbert Spellman and ongoing problems with Philadelphia’s stop-and-frisk policy. We’ll update this post when we have more information about the stop.
Read more at www.philly.com...
The YouTube video, which was filmed Sept. 27 according to accompanying text, starts with one of the cops calling out, “Yo, my man,” and the man responding, “How you doing, sir?” And it goes downhill, quickly. An officer threatens to one man that he’ll “split your wig open” and calls one a “f---ing dirty ass.” When they complain that they haven’t done anything wrong, the officer responds: “Why don’t you shut the f--- up! Everyone thinks they’re a f---ing lawyer and they don’t know jack sh--.”
“You’re jaywalking, by the way,” the second officer adds.
The first officer later says: “Don’t come to f---ing Philadelphia, stay in Jersey.”
“I have family out here,” the man responds.
“Yeah, don’t come over here,” says the cop. “We don’t want you here, anyway. All you do is weaken the country.”
“How do I weaken the country? By working?” the man asks.
“No, freeloading,” the cops says.
Read more at www.philly.com...
qwerty12345
The scum of the planet.
hopenotfeariswhatweneed
reply to post by Havox
by acting in this manner these peace officers are giving all the good police officers a bad name......ive said it before ...the problem is that police no longer serve and protect...as far as I can see they are just simply revenue collectors...the trust is gone between people and police and the more of this kinda thing get out into the public view the worse it will get.....sad really...as I am sure many police join the ranks with good intentions
Havox
“Yeah, don’t come over here,” says the cop. “We don’t want you here, anyway. All you do is weaken the country.”
Havox
Hmm. Not sure if you mean just these guys, or police in general. Not all cops are like this, there are still some cops who actually want to serve and protect the public, not treat them like trash.
juspassinthru
Havox
Hmm. Not sure if you mean just these guys, or police in general. Not all cops are like this, there are still some cops who actually want to serve and protect the public, not treat them like trash.
If the majority of cops were clean, they would be removing this criminal trash out of their ranks. Especially in the leadership. Instead, the blue line gang takes care of it's own. The same thing happens in politics.
The quantity of "bad guys" has reached the tipping point where they are sucessful at protecting each other.
hopenotfeariswhatweneed
...the trust is gone between people and police and the more of this kinda thing get out into the public view the worse it will get.....sad really...as I am sure many police join the ranks with good intentions
qwerty12345
The scum of the planet.
A Chicago woman has sued the village of Skokie and one of its police officers, alleging she was seriously injured after being shoved headfirst into a jail cell bench after a drunken driving arrest last winter.
Cassandra Feuerstein, 47, said in a federal lawsuit that the incident required facial reconstructive surgery and the insertion of a titanium plate to "replace the bones that had been shattered."
articles.chicagotribune.com... ficer
From Courthouse News Service:
Texas lawmen broke into a woman's house without a warrant to arrest her on bogus marijuana charges, and filmed it for a constable's YouTube reality show, the 61-year-old woman claims in court.
Perla Carr sued Montgomery County, Texas, its District Attorney Brett Ligon, its Precinct 4 Constable Kenneth "Rowdy" Hayden, Precinct 4 Chief Barry Welch and three other deputy constables, in Federal Court.
The woman says that "loud noises of someone breaking into her home" awoke her at about 10:15 p.m. on Sept. 22, 2011.
"The intruders called Perla out of her bedroom and when she came out of the bedroom there was at least one gun with laser sights pointed at her chest by law enforcement officers with Precinct 4, Montgomery County, Texas," the complaint states.
The five officers proceeded to search every room, then arrested Carr's son for felony marijuana possession, she says in the suit.
"Perla was put into handcuffs and made to sit in a lawn chair outside the residence," according to the complaint. "The handcuffs were very tight and caused extreme pain.
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