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Reply Mon 10 Aug, 2015 09:21 pm
NYPD Officer Arrested For The Third Time In Eight Months
Posted on: July 7th, 2015 No Comments


Tagged with:nypd, police drug possession, police stealing, usa police

Stacey Staniland (29), was arrested Tuesday night at Staten Island. This is the third time she has been arrested in past eight months.

Staniland, whose helmet reads “ Little Miss Dangerous” was riding a motorcycle around 11 p.m. on Davis Avenue and lost control as she turned onto Henderson Avenue.

This New York officer crashed her unregistrated motorcycle into two cars at red light.

Officers that came on the scene noticed a silver spoon and syringe in her bag, next to the several “prescription drugs”. Of course there was no proof of prescription, so Stanilad was arrested and charged for criminally possessing a hypodermic needle, misdemeanor drug possession and driving an unregistrated motorcycle without licence plates.

In December, 2014 the “Little Miss Dangerous” was arrested for breaking into the home of her boyfriend’s mother and stealing jewlery. Later, she sold it at pawn shop. She was arrested and suspended from work for 30 days back then.
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Then again on May 2015, she was arrested and charged for criminal possession of a controlled substance and a hypodermic instrument, while od duty.

Stanilad is stil an NYPD officer.
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Reply Mon 10 Aug, 2015 09:22 pm
400 Pound Officer Kicks Epileptic Man In The Head

Posted on: July 2nd, 2015 No Comments
Tagged with:excessive force by police, iowa police, law abuse, law enforcement misconduct, police beating, police misconduct, usa police

Colin Boone (39), a former Des Moines, Iowa, police officer, was sentenced to 63 months for use of excessive force against 29-year-old Orville Hill.

Hill was restrained by three other officers after crashing his vehicle on Southeast 14th Street. Boone, who weighted 400 pounds at the time, kicked him in the head knocking out two of his teeth and breaking his nose. The man had a car crash and was suffering from epileptic seizure when Boone decided to use excessive force.

After the incident Boone filed paperwork in which he didn’t mention kicking the suffering man in the head. Other officers reported his conduct to supervisors after they found out that he’d left the kick out of his written report.

Michael Smart, Boone’s defense attorney, originally requested five years of probation, but US District Judge Robert Pratt opted for a harsher sentence in lieu of Hill’s testimony.

This 400-pound cop has a violent history according to the court records. He had been accused of brutality back in 2009 because he broke a woman’s arm.
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Boone was found guilty of violating Hill’s civil rights with use of excessive force, and was since fired from Des Moines police.


Boone was found guilty of violating Hill’s civil rights with use of excessive force.
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Reply Mon 10 Aug, 2015 09:23 pm
Chicago Police Officer Opens Fire At The Car Full Of Unarmed Teenagers

Posted on: July 1st, 2015 No Comments
Tagged with:chicago police, excessive force by police, law enforcement misconduct, police brutality on teenagers, police misconduct, police shoots, usa police

A video of Chicago police officer shooting towards unarmed black teenagers was released few days ago. This incident occurred in 2013, but the video wasn’t released until the civil complaint was filed against the city of Chicago and several officers.

The retired Cook County Judge, Andrew Berman was deeply disturbed by this video, so he handed it over to the media.

This video footage shows police officer Marco Proano shooting at the moving car full of six minors. None of these teens had a weapon on them nor did they acted aggressively toward the officers.

Before the accident, two other Chicago police officers had stopped the vehicle full of black teenagers. This happened near 95th and LaSalle Street in Chicago. One of the teenager went out of the car and run away. The rest of them stayed in the car, at the time Proano approached.

Video shows Proano exiting his service vehicle and approaching the car with his gun in his hands. Car started moving in reverse, and Proano started shooting more than dozen rounds at them.

Officer hit one passenger in the shoulder and another in both hips.
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The federal lawsuit filed against Chicago and three other police officers is pending approval from City Council. This lawsuit could end with $360,000 payout for the victims.

In the past four years, Proano has been cleared of many complains against him, and today he is still on the force.
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Reply Mon 10 Aug, 2015 09:39 pm
A Police Lieutenant In Tennessee Wasn’t Arrested After Shooting At Group Of 20 Children
Posted on: June 26th, 2015 No Comments
Tagged with:drunk police, police brutality on children, police shoots, Tennessee police, usa police

Lieutenant Michael Wilson (58), opened fire on a group of children playing volleyball at a church near his Oneida home.

The children were playing in The Church of God on Paintrock Road, which obviously wasn’t Wilson’s property, but that didn’t discourage him to shoot at loud children with BB gun.

A 911 caller reported that several children had been shot while playing volleyball at the church.

Witnesses said three children were hit by BBs, but none of them were taken to the hospital. Wilson was shooting from his porch of a trailer next to the volleyball field, and several kids had welts on their backs, calves and legs.

When police arrived at the scene, they found Wilson and his son Chris in the trailer. Wilson’s son said that he had just arrived home and that his father was asleep.

Wilson, a lieutenant and long-time employee of the Scott County Sheriff’s Department, said he didn’t shoot at the kids, but he has the described gun in his possession.
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Officers said Wilson seemed intoxicated.

The intoxicated lieutenant wasn’t arrested. He was placed on administrative leave and was given a summons to appear in court on a later date.

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