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Sources:

Articles on Plainclothes Officers-
https://n.pr/3JA39kf
https://bit.ly/357XUJx
https://nyti.ms/3rXBpA3

Doornbos v. City of Chicago- https://bit.ly/3BxjweQ

Catlin v. City of Wheaton- https://bit.ly/3LSA9X4

Illinois v. Wardlow- https://bit.ly/3pyDuQd

Florida v. Royer- https://bit.ly/2N09XjA

U.S. v. Vargas- https://bit.ly/3JFE6fP

NYPD Patrol Manual- https://on.nyc.gov/3rWv5c2

Civilian Complaint Review Board Complaint Status Lookup (Case #202007989)- https://on.nyc.gov/3s0g8G9

Bronx Civil Rights Case (Index #813958/2021E)- https://bit.ly/357YVBl

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46 thoughts on “Arrested For Delivering a Package – Cops Get Sued”
  1. Wow, what are those cops doing that is making them fear bio attacks and letter bombs?

    Granted there are those unibomber types, but the general public has no reason to bomb the cops, and organized crime just doesn’t bomb the cop shop because cops are doing their jobs.

    Or are they just scared of masked Black men?

    Regardless, show respect, get respect.

  2. Binge watching these is starting to make me feel that it is best to stay at home, quietly. Don't go to the bank, don't deliver anything, don't try to open your own car if you locked the keys inside, etc… it's better not to go out in the world!

  3. Never acceptable to whom? There isn't some abstract, eternal, platonic agent of acceptability to whom all appeals of acceptability must be submitted. It isn't an objective concept. It's acceptable to me, there fore, to at least some degree, it is in fact acceptable.

  4. As a former nyer i would say ny police are some of if not the worst. They will beat you and let you go so that there’s no record of your arrest or interaction w them. They are the biggest gang in ny for suree. Not surprised by the F lol

  5. The accusations for this is that the envelop may contain a chemical or biological attack. So until they can verify that, he is detailed, period! Put him in a cell, call a hazmat team to de😢the contents of the envelope!

  6. Man I wish I had this channel 30 years ago on Long beach Island NJ. Got pulled over for driving in the left hand lane, even though the right hand lane was flooded that night. The cops pulled me and 3 of my band mates out of the car, in the pouring rain and made us stand there for over a half hour while they searched our car for not driving through a flooded roadway. They found a pipe in the singers jacket and they arrested all four of us for possession even though they found nothing else in the car or on anyone else. We sat in a jail cell for over 10 hours before being released on a summons and had to walk 5 miles back to our car in the rain.

  7. IL vs wardlow is a disgrace to the American way of life and is honestly the core of police misconduct.

    Imagine how this would go if they had to name a crime to her she was suspected of? They would actually have to know the law to do that.

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