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re: Jury awards $18 to innocent black man who was punched, tasered and arrested
Posted on 8/31/16 at 12:07 am to Street Hawk
Posted on 8/31/16 at 12:07 am to Street Hawk
How the frick are these 3 guys still employed?
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The internal affairs investigation found that the officers used excessive force and unlawfully entered the Franklins’ home. They were disciplined for their actions, including written reprimands, Kevin Lawler, spokesman for the city, told the Indianapolis Star. The police department also trained the officers on Fourth Amendment rights and developed new classes on ethics and diversity, the Star reported.
The same three officers involved in the Franklin lawsuit were named in a 2013 case filed by Jonathan Ferguson, a 7-Eleven store clerk with a learning disability. According to a federal complaint, the officers slashed Ferguson’s tire, and two of them challenged him to eat a teaspoon of cinnamon in exchange for $30 and a dinner coupon at a local Applebee’s. Ferguson did, and he vomited for several hours.
The officers took a video of the “cinnamon challenge,” as it had become locally known, and posted it on YouTube, according to the complaint. The parties have reached a settlement in that lawsuit.
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Posted on 8/31/16 at 12:37 am to slackster
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How the frick are these 3 guys still employed?
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The internal affairs investigation found that the officers used excessive force and unlawfully entered the Franklins’ home. They were disciplined for their actions, including written reprimands, Kevin Lawler, spokesman for the city, told the Indianapolis Star. The police department also trained the officers on Fourth Amendment rights and developed new classes on ethics and diversity, the Star reported.
The same three officers involved in the Franklin lawsuit were named in a 2013 case filed by Jonathan Ferguson, a 7-Eleven store clerk with a learning disability. According to a federal complaint, the officers slashed Ferguson’s tire, and two of them challenged him to eat a teaspoon of cinnamon in exchange for $30 and a dinner coupon at a local Applebee’s. Ferguson did, and he vomited for several hours.
The officers took a video of the “cinnamon challenge,” as it had become locally known, and posted it on YouTube, according to the complaint. The parties have reached a settlement in that lawsuit.
Rot in jail, Our judicial system needs cleansing
Posted on 8/31/16 at 1:43 am to slackster
Scum. I'm almost always for police but these police unions that keep guys like this employed are bs.
I'll never forget watching a cop screw up. Someone was possibly hurt. He calmly took of his gun and belt and went to go sit in his cruiser leaving his partner behind to deal with the situation. When questioned about his behavior, his response was "I've been informed by my union to immediay extradite myself from a situation as soon as something goes south and to call the union and let them handle things from there one out."
The supervisor, furious, "and you couldn't be bothered to call an ambulance. To help your partner!"
And the offixe responded "well, that'd be a conflict of interest according to my union."
I'll never forget watching a cop screw up. Someone was possibly hurt. He calmly took of his gun and belt and went to go sit in his cruiser leaving his partner behind to deal with the situation. When questioned about his behavior, his response was "I've been informed by my union to immediay extradite myself from a situation as soon as something goes south and to call the union and let them handle things from there one out."
The supervisor, furious, "and you couldn't be bothered to call an ambulance. To help your partner!"
And the offixe responded "well, that'd be a conflict of interest according to my union."
Posted on 8/31/16 at 5:58 am to slackster
These officers sound like jackasses.
Posted on 8/31/16 at 6:03 am to slackster
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How the frick are these 3 guys still employed?
I'm pretty sure they retired to become TD mods.
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