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Showing Original Post only (View all)A Mailman Handcuffed in Brooklyn, Caught on Video [View all]
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/27/nyregion/glen-grays-the-mailman-cuffed-in-brooklyn.htmlOn this afternoon, Mr. Grays was descending the steps of his mail truck backward, as postal workers often do to minimize wear and tear on the knees, when out of the corner of his eye he noticed a car making a sharp right turn onto President from Franklin Street. Mr. Grays shouted at the driver, climbing back up the steps to avoid getting sideswiped. The black car, in Mr. Grayss telling, came tearing back his way in reverse. The driver said to him, Mr. Grays recounted, I have the right of way because Im law enforcement. The unmarked car held four plainclothes police officers, according to the Brooklyn borough presidents office, which has taken an interest in the case.
By the time Mr. Grays arrived at the front door of 999 President Street, the police were approaching him. A video of the incident, taken by an observer on the street, begins at this point and shows Mr. Grays, in his postal uniform, as he is handcuffed, frisked and taken to the unmarked car. The officers tell him to stop resisting, even though there is no evidence in the video of resistance. What the video does not show, Mr. Grays said, is what happened next, after he was placed in the back seat of the unmarked car, with his hands cuffed and without a seatbelt, compelling him to leave the mail truck unattended. The driver, who had turned around to taunt him, hit the vehicle in front of them, Mr. Grays said, causing him to bang his shoulder against the front seat. Mr. Grays was then taken to the 71st Precinct station, where he was issued a summons for disorderly conduct that will require him to appear in court. He was then released.
On Tuesday, the Brooklyn borough president, Eric L. Adams, himself a former police officer, released the video at a news conference, expressing what he said was his outrage over the ostensible violations of the civil rights of yet another young black man, this one an employee of the federal government.
Mr. Grays is the oldest of six boys. His mother, Sonya Sapp, who lives in middle-income housing in Fort Greene, spoke briefly, only to say, I worry about them every day, every minute, every second of every day, before fading off with, Im short on words; Im just hurt.
By the time Mr. Grays arrived at the front door of 999 President Street, the police were approaching him. A video of the incident, taken by an observer on the street, begins at this point and shows Mr. Grays, in his postal uniform, as he is handcuffed, frisked and taken to the unmarked car. The officers tell him to stop resisting, even though there is no evidence in the video of resistance. What the video does not show, Mr. Grays said, is what happened next, after he was placed in the back seat of the unmarked car, with his hands cuffed and without a seatbelt, compelling him to leave the mail truck unattended. The driver, who had turned around to taunt him, hit the vehicle in front of them, Mr. Grays said, causing him to bang his shoulder against the front seat. Mr. Grays was then taken to the 71st Precinct station, where he was issued a summons for disorderly conduct that will require him to appear in court. He was then released.
On Tuesday, the Brooklyn borough president, Eric L. Adams, himself a former police officer, released the video at a news conference, expressing what he said was his outrage over the ostensible violations of the civil rights of yet another young black man, this one an employee of the federal government.
Mr. Grays is the oldest of six boys. His mother, Sonya Sapp, who lives in middle-income housing in Fort Greene, spoke briefly, only to say, I worry about them every day, every minute, every second of every day, before fading off with, Im short on words; Im just hurt.
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Remember the old drivers test question. You are in a traffic situation, at one corner
Jackie Wilson Said
Mar 2016
#4
The local cops might have had a better chance punching an FBI agent. The USPS are very.
LiberalArkie
Mar 2016
#6
Fuckin' troopers are monsters. Were they all molested as little boys? WTF makes them like this? nt
valerief
Mar 2016
#20
I know. Just because they suffer from arrested development they want everyone they can
valerief
Mar 2016
#31
The worst is they are accepted as brothers. Cops need to weed out their pig problem.
Rex
Mar 2016
#60
What did they say they were arresting him for???? I skipped ahead and ended where the cop is
Maraya1969
Mar 2016
#42
You would think that having that many cameras aimed at them might give them pause, but noooo
uppityperson
Mar 2016
#5
you would think so - the guys filming are yelling "lawsuit, lawsuit" as it happens.
oioioi
Mar 2016
#32
I would love it if President Obama could sign an executive order making all of them wear cameras
Maraya1969
Mar 2016
#44
Oh ok, I see. I will say that considering that these self-styled wordsmiths
closeupready
Mar 2016
#18
Just supporting the Divide and Conquer strategy of the oligarchs with racism! nt
valerief
Mar 2016
#22
It was really bad until the smart cops figured out that there are cameras everywhere. /nt
NCjack
Mar 2016
#19
fucking insanity! If we got rid of all the cops who were assholes like this, what % would be left?
Fast Walker 52
Mar 2016
#24
I do hope and trust that there will be four openings on the NYPD in short order.
byronius
Mar 2016
#26
Mr. Grays should be awarded a large sum for this assault and battery by police.
raging moderate
Mar 2016
#28
Why are the four cops not in jail? - They committed several FEDERAL felonies!
NutmegYankee
Mar 2016
#36
Outrageous. They arrest him for nothing,then charge him for resisting arrest
Liberal_in_LA
Mar 2016
#50