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Showing Original Post only (View all)NYPD Officers Allegedly Smash Boy’s Head Through Window, Nearly Killing Him [View all]
Cops smashed a handcuffed fourteen-year-old through a storefront window in the Bronx Saturday night, nearly killing him.
The Juvenile Justice Information Exchange reports that Javier Payne suffered cuts to his face, his chest, and a punctured lung from being shoved into the window of the Hookah Shop. Paramedics had to hold Paynes chest closed as he was rushed to the hospital though they did not arrive on scene immediately because police called it in with a protocol used for drunks, not for a pediatric emergency.
Payne was arrested that night with another teenager on charges of resisting arrest, obstructing government administration, and assault. While its not clear what the circumstances surrounding the arrest were, police often use these kinds of charges to discredit or obscure accusations of brutality. The report filed by the officers made no mention of the window smashing.
After hours of surgery, Paynes mother was allowed to see her son. Mommy, Mommy, he said. The cop, he pushed my head through the window while I was handcuffed, Mommy, he pushed my head through the window.
http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2014/05/20/3439574/nypd-smash-boy-through-window/
The Juvenile Justice Information Exchange reports that Javier Payne suffered cuts to his face, his chest, and a punctured lung from being shoved into the window of the Hookah Shop. Paramedics had to hold Paynes chest closed as he was rushed to the hospital though they did not arrive on scene immediately because police called it in with a protocol used for drunks, not for a pediatric emergency.
Payne was arrested that night with another teenager on charges of resisting arrest, obstructing government administration, and assault. While its not clear what the circumstances surrounding the arrest were, police often use these kinds of charges to discredit or obscure accusations of brutality. The report filed by the officers made no mention of the window smashing.
After hours of surgery, Paynes mother was allowed to see her son. Mommy, Mommy, he said. The cop, he pushed my head through the window while I was handcuffed, Mommy, he pushed my head through the window.
http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2014/05/20/3439574/nypd-smash-boy-through-window/
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NYPD Officers Allegedly Smash Boy’s Head Through Window, Nearly Killing Him [View all]
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May 2014
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