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Showing Original Post only (View all)True Feminists Should Find this Incredibly Horrifying........Can We Unite in Support? [View all]
Cecily McMillan: 'I stand resolved to keep fighting because your love ethic props me up and allows me to do so'- Sarah Lazare, staff writer
Cecily McMillan, the Occupy Wall Street organizer convicted of felony assault of the police officer she says sexually assaulted her, was sentenced Monday to three months in prison, five years of probation and community service.
In a case that has shined a spotlight on what critics charge are systemic failures in the U.S. justice system, the sentence was met with immediate condemnation on Twitter:
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Now 25 years old, McMillan was one of approximately 70 people detained late the night of March 17, 2012, when police violently cleared a memorial event marking the six-month anniversary of Occupy Wall Street. McMillan, who had stopped by the park to meet a friend, says she was sexually assaulted by police officer Grantley Bovell while she attempted to leave the area.
"Seized from behind, she was forcefully grabbed by the breast and ripped backwards," according to a statement by support group Justice For Cecily. "Cecily startled and her arm involuntarily flew backward into the temple of her attacker, who promptly flung her to the ground, where others repeatedly kicked and beat her into a string of seizures." Following the attack, McMillan underwent treatment for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.
Despite numerous allegations that Bovell has inflicted excessive force while on duty, as well as photograph and video evidence of injuries sustained by McMillanincluding a hand-shaped bruise on her chest, it was McMillan who was put on trial for felony charges of assaulting Bovell.
According to McMillan's supporters, what followed was a trial riddled with injustice, in which Zweibel showed repeated favoritism towards the prosecution. Zweibel imposed a gag order on McMillan's lawyers, excluded key physical evidence, and ruled that information about Bovell's past violent behavior, and violence the night of McMillan's arrest, was not relevant to the case.
Upon her guilty verdict, McMillan was denied bail and immediately sent to Rikers Island, where she is currently detained.
According to Justice for Cecily, "The message this verdict sends is clear: What Cecily continues to endure can happen to any woman who dares to challenge the corporate state, its Wall Street patrons, and their heavy handed enforcers, the NYPD."
http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2014/05/19-3
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True Feminists Should Find this Incredibly Horrifying........Can We Unite in Support? [View all]
KoKo
May 2014
OP
Agree...there are photos of her Bruises that she didn't "self inflict" as some have said that
KoKo
May 2014
#8
Yes..news report said they didn't even have "sentencing guidlines" to go by in their decision.
KoKo
May 2014
#28
This small woman caused the bruises on her body not the Larger Policeman who threw
KoKo
May 2014
#13
Even *if* this was true, and she's not just pulling an Ashley Todd...
ConservativeDemocrat
May 2014
#31
Keep hitting the 18 second mark repeatedly. It shows the cop following right on her heels.
ieoeja
May 2014
#73
in the normal speed, distance view the cop is close to at her at 15 seconds
magical thyme
May 2014
#25
This is outrageous .. so what is the next step for us to get this woman justice?
YOHABLO
May 2014
#29
Sound alarms, indeed! I agree with you, but the last time I posted a comment noting
mountain grammy
May 2014
#65
Well, then again it is...this young woman will have a Felony Assault on her record...
countryjake
May 2014
#47
Thanks for the Video and the Juror's Petition that she should NOT serve Time in Prison.
KoKo
May 2014
#43
Thank you Koko, I have been appalled at what happened to her. I hope all the outrage
sabrina 1
May 2014
#48
I think this police officer set her up as in a hate crime against women. He knew she could not
DhhD
May 2014
#80
"They Can’t Outlaw the Revolution" Excellent piece about this from Chris Hedges...
adirondacker
May 2014
#55
There's nothing feminist about ignoring evidence. You don't get to monopolise that claim.
Donald Ian Rankin
May 2014
#72
The jury, having been presented with the evidence, found her guilty. I can see why they did. nt
msanthrope
May 2014
#79