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malaise

(269,123 posts)
Wed Oct 7, 2015, 10:03 PM Oct 2015

Excessive Force used against James Blake

Fuckers are about to pay big time - YEEEEEEEEEEEEEES

http://time.com/4065450/james-blake-arrest-officer-james-frascatore-excessive-force/
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The officer next faces an internal trial that might lead to dismissal.

The plainclothes police officer who violently tackled former tennis star James Blake last month used excessive force, New York City’s independent board for police misconduct, the Civilian Complaint Review Board, said in a letter to Blake’s lawyer Tuesday.

The board recommended the officer, James Frascatore, face departmental charges that could lead to his suspension or dismissal, the New York Times reports. Frascatore is now set to face an internal New York Police Department trial; William J. Bratton, the NYPD commissioner, has final say on how the officer will be disciplined.

The complaint against Frascatore stems from an incident on Sept. 9 at Grand Hyatt Hotel in Midtown Manhattan, where the officer mistook Blake for a criminal wanted on credit card fraud charges. Surveillance cameras showed Blake—who did not resist—being aggressively forced to the ground.

The board also reported that another plainclothes officer working with Frascatore, Daniel Herzog, abused his authority, recommending he be docked vacation days as punishment.

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