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Articles-
https://abcn.ws/3KyteSe
https://bit.ly/3tFfz5Q
https://7ny.tv/34WmNb3

Wildwood PD Website- https://bit.ly/3An9ewU

N.J. Stat. § 2C:33-15- https://bit.ly/3KsGtE1

Wildwood Mun. Code § 4-1.2- https://bit.ly/3KwNBz5

State v. Morrison- https://bit.ly/3tM7Se1

N.J. Stat. § 2C:29-1- https://bit.ly/3eEFToF

State v. Camillo- https://bit.ly/3fLkAle

Graham v. Connor- https://bit.ly/3vk7YaX

Use-of-Force Continuum- https://bit.ly/3FRcSAi

Husbands v. City of New York- https://bit.ly/32jd9hM

Martinez v. Snyder- https://bit.ly/3IpqSTQ

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30 thoughts on “How Two Rookie Cops Cost Their Town $325,000”
  1. A close hand is not an empty hand. It’s a folded up into a face meeting. Their fingers are in your palm. If it’s also use the close fist is against the law against a female.

  2. Its ridiculous that they can destroy our lives with a bad arrest, which will always need to be noted on applications, and then we have to pay thousands to clear our name. And the badged thugs walk away laughing and celebrating because they won't be held accountable.It'ss disgusting.

  3. No it's because he's a f**** criminal Anna's obviously a really big time criminal he's done this before you can see there's no need to go on with all that jibber jabber an absolute criminal at is also being a protected species

  4. 15:11

    The girl gets a C
    While she did walk away from the officer, she was well within her rights to do so as the cops had no reasonable suspicion to put her under arrest after showing clear disdain for her. She properly called for help, leading to her getting punched as bystanders viewed what the cops were doing

    When a cop is trying to abuse you, the ONLY thing that can protect you is a mob.
    Cops are terrified of a mob so make sure you are as loud as possible

    You’re being raped, just no penetration is happening. Yell for help.

    Would be interesting for a judge to sign off on a “disorderly conduct” on someone screaming for help as cops punch them in the face repeatedly

  5. I remember this case, two years ago, and all the bootlickers thought she was wrong. By the way one of those offices was eventually fired. It was recent and the summer I believe unrelated to this.

  6. The only reason why the settlements happen is so that the city has no "proof of past behaviour" which limits their liability.

    I think the two "cops" should be arrested and for all the possible charges, they aren't real cops so they don't have immunity.

  7. I am shocked that policing is still one of the more safe jobs you can do. I just don't understand why the point hasn't been reached that we rise up against them. I think body cams are keeping them safe, for the moment.

  8. 2 COLLEGE STUDENTS PATROLLING TOGETHER IS NOT A GOOD IDEA , THERE'S NO VOICE OF REASON LIKE HAVING A SEASONED OFFICER WITH THEM TO TRAIN THEM .

  9. IF COLLEGE KIDS GET SUED AS POLICE WHAT CHANCE DOES A NON-COLLEGE COP HAVE . SEEMS LIKE NONE OF THEM CAN HANDLE THE AUTHORITY THAT COMES WITH THE JOB AND THEY LET THEIR EGO PLAY WITH THEIR HEAD .

  10. ARE THESE COLLEGE STUDENTS BEEN TO A POLICE ACADEMY, OR ARE THEY CERTIFIED IN ANY WAY TO PLAY PIG . AND USE EXCESSIVE FORCE ON A PERSON BECAUSE THEY HAPPEN TO BE SITTING BY AN UNOPENED CAN OF BEER . THIS IS A LAWSUIT WAITING TO HAPPEN , HOW ARE THESE COLLEGE KIDS QUALIFIED TO BE COPS .

  11. clearly the wildwood special police force misunderstood their name and instead of doing special police tasks they simply hired special needs people for their pd

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