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An Indiana deputy attorney general used twitter to suggest that violence and live ammunition be used against the protesters in Wisconsin.
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A woman is suing Christchurch police for $150,000 after an officer allegedly used boltcutters to remove her piercings. Lawyer Tony Greig said the woman, believed to be in her thirties, was arrested for obstruction in mid-2008. Greig said the woman alleged five of her piercings, including one in her genital area, were removed using boltcutters after she was taken into custody. The woman was acquitted of the obstruction charge in early 2009.
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Cops continue collecting full pay and overtime pay while on suspension for wrongfully beating a 17 y/o because they saw him walking down the street with a Mountain Dew bottle, and "thought" it was a gun. Feds dragging the case out as long as they can to make it pass the statute of limitations so the kid can't collect.
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Ann Stanczyk, 49, was walking her terrier near her home in Rockaway Beach on the Friday after Thanksgiving when two NYPD officers took a special interest in her dog's business.
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POLICE who broke a man's leg after he taunted them about not being able to park a car could end up costing taxpayers $200,000 in compensation.
The leg of Martin Francis, 46, was badly broken in two places, he lost his job and was out of work for eight months after he was wrongfully arrested in August last year and jammed into a police vehicle outside a Mount Isa nightclub.
Mr Francis yesterday said his leg was "nearly snapped in half" in the tussle with three police, the Courier-Mail reported.
Read more »Adrenaline Junkie cops trespass and drag innocent woman by her hair from her car and threaten her 14 year old son
Read more »The NJ Libertarian Party Open Government Advocacy Taskforce has uncovered a "confidential" out of court settlement of $75K. This project has uncovered multiple out of court settlements that towns have tried to keep confidential. For more on this case see http://ogtf.lpcnj.org/2010270P5/
For more on the Open Government Advocacy Taskforce see http://ogtf.lpcnj.org/ and http://njlp.org/news/partynews/opengovernment
Autopsy On Woodcarver Shot And Killed By Seattle Police Officer Shows He Was Not Facing The Officer During The Shooting
Read more »Heathcote police were called to an incident in the small town of Axedale, in central Victoria about 12.30pm AEST yesterday, where they used capsicum spray to subdue the 12-year-old boy and took him into custody.
Today Victoria Police said in a statement the boy was "acting in a threatening manner towards police and a family member" and "capsicum spray was deployed as a last resort to subdue the boy".
They would not say if he had a weapon.
Read more: http://www.news.com.au/national/outrage-after-cops-use-capsicum-spray-on...
Read more »Cops begin beating someone, woman takes out her phone to record the incident. Moments after she snapped a few photos, she claims an officer grabbed her by the ponytail, slammed her against the police cruiser and pushed her into the back seat.
Oh, and the cops who arrested her?: Both had four complaints each against them regarding physical abuse.
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