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Are_grits_groceries

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Tue Apr 28, 2015, 06:29 AM Apr 2015

UNDUE FORCE (This is a report by the Baltimore Sun about the police and what they have done.) [View all]

UNDUE FORCE
(This is a report by the Baltimore Sun about the police and what they have done.)

The city has paid about $5.7 million since 2011 over lawsuits claiming that police officers brazenly beat up alleged suspects. One hidden cost: The perception that officers are violent can poison the relationship between residents and police.

On a cold January afternoon, Jerriel Lyles parked his car in front of the P&J Carry Out on East Monument Street and darted inside to buy some food. After paying for a box of chicken, he noticed a big guy in jeans, a hooded sweatshirt and a baseball cap.

“What’s up?” the man said to Lyles. Others, also dressed in jeans and hoodies, blocked the door to the street — making Lyles fear that he would be robbed. Instead, the man identified himself a police officer, frisked Lyles and demanded he sit on the greasy floor. Lyles objected.

“The officer hit me so hard it felt like his radio was in his hand,” Lyles testified about the 2009 incident, after suing Detective David Greene. “The blow was so heavy. My eyes swelled up. Blood was dripping down my nose and out my eyes.
<snip>http://data.baltimoresun.com/news/police-settlements/
Much more in this report.

What would you do?

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Cops are out of control newfie11 Apr 2015 #1
Even My Favorite Wingnut, who is an ex-State Patrolman, Jackpine Radical Apr 2015 #3
K&R! Katashi_itto Apr 2015 #2
KnR. nt tblue37 Apr 2015 #4
Cops are at fault more times than not madokie Apr 2015 #5
Thanks for the link underpants Apr 2015 #6
i would probably mopinko Apr 2015 #7
Thanks for the link mountain grammy Apr 2015 #8
Worth reading. N/t. lostnfound Apr 2015 #9
What would you do? frylock Apr 2015 #10
I've said my greeting to cops PatrynXX Apr 2015 #11
I read this last night malaise Apr 2015 #12
I read that report yesterday and my question is, how come it took so long sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #13
I have been waiting for an explosion. Are_grits_groceries Apr 2015 #14
Once every two weeks a citizen is brutalized to the point they win a settlement. CrispyQ Apr 2015 #15
Time for change. JDPriestly Apr 2015 #16
Fucking God Damn Cops gopiscrap Apr 2015 #17
$5.7 million is small change OldRedneck Apr 2015 #18
It's not just the police, but the entire court system that needs to change. icymist Apr 2015 #19
that was a tough read LittleGirl Apr 2015 #20
I was just going to post the same thing PatSeg Apr 2015 #21
yeah, I had to stop too LittleGirl Apr 2015 #22
That one and the pregnant woman PatSeg Apr 2015 #24
It makes them seem like savages LittleGirl Apr 2015 #26
. BlancheSplanchnik Apr 2015 #23
excellent read. Thanks. nt savalez Apr 2015 #25
OMG... this article is shocking... 6 million in legal fees, 6 million in judgements against the BPD. uponit7771 Apr 2015 #27
How does a person of color not participate in that kind of system? loyalsister Apr 2015 #28
If this happened to me I'd be dead or in prison. joshcryer Apr 2015 #29
What would I do? Trillo Apr 2015 #30
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