NY police officers sodomize man

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I had hoped this was a mistake when I first heard about this incident a few weeks ago. How could this possibly happen ... again? It seems that an officer of the NY police force forced his baton into the buttocks of this man. Medical reports seem to support his claims. Now the indictments have come down. Something DID happen in that subway station.

The problem with the police is not really the police. The problem with the police is when individuals get on the force, who are not fit for the job, and do horrendous things with the power of the badge. When the rest of the police force cover up for them, it sullies the uniform. I say get those individuals out! Turn them in right away. This will help to restore some confidence in the police. (Good for the NY Transit Officer, Kevin Maloney, for coming forward and saying what he saw to the grand jury!) And the NY Police needs to be more careful with whom they allow to be an officer of the law.
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  • added December 07, 2008

44 comments // NY police officers sodomize man

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    Anyone have an appropriate Village People joke?

    Captain_Funtime
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    Very well spoken, books.

    vixen0078
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    All of this over the fact that they thought the victim was smoking some weed (and they didn't find any). Talk about overreaction.

    justright
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    Living in a smaller town that has a pretty large 2 year tech program for law enforcement I've met my fair share of Police officer hopefulls. 90% of them have control issues, not to mention that someone can scrape by with a C minus for only 2 years and go get a job "protecting and serving" their community. They should go through an intense psycological assesment before they get hired!

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    motokoinversailles
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    I wish they had gotten him the first time around. This is a humiliating misuse of force.

    Officer Kern, a four-year veteran of the Police Department, has been part of another case involving accusations of excessive force during a 2007 arrest of two suspects, but his lawyer said he was cleared of wrongdoing in that case by the Civilian Complaint Review Board, which investigates claims of police misconduct. The city settled lawsuits against Officer Kern related to that allegation, but said there was no indication of wrongdoing by the officer.

    arcticspirit
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    Cops either start out messed up or wind up that way. It is a horrible job that brutalizes everyone associated.

    unimatrix0
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    Maybe police are choosing to not share a particular fetish with us.

    HaloedGriot
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    i bet he didn't have the common decency to give him a reach around either .

    malathion
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    ...or a happy ending

    newbeginnings
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    We really need to have mandatory minimum PRISON sentences for any law enforcement official who abuses his/her power in any way.

    mikeyletchero
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    no the problem is with the police, soon you will not be able to report things like this happening online to 'protect our national security' in the uk.

    cynker
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    An eye for an eye and an asshole for an asshole.

    nessie00
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    Where is Mayor Bloombergs outrage that he had for Plaxico Burress ?

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    keithponder
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    on a more serious note, this is why anything that is put up the buttocks is potentially harmful

    B3rt
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    so sodomize the cop.

    jh64487
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    the cops here suck.
    just having so many doesn't make a difference.
    honest cops would though. but we all know that's not gonna happen.
    being a police officer doesn't make you above the law. just like being president doesn't make you above the law.

    ssppeencceerr
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    HolyCity2012
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    maybe they are just into role-play and s&m and this is just one big misunderstanding...

    butt seriously, poor guy.

    lukewarmenthusiasm
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    How are law enforcement supposed to clean up the streets when internally they are just as unscrupulous?

    There should be zero tolerance for law enforcement who abuse their power using physical force.

    Many other civil professions have zero tolerance policies in place to protect the citizens, I do not see why law enforcement should be an exception.

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    viva_canuks
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    the screening process for hiring really needs to be changed...obviously. the difference, hopefully, would be a qualified police force rather than a gang of pigs.

    Betico
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    i got a ticket in ny for leaning my toe on the upright bar, that was right in front of my seat. NYPD...

    explosean
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    Well put by the poster.

    damnneargenius
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    I was afraid small minded people would immediately use this to verbally bash gays.

    This is an act of rape, a crime which crosses all nationalities, genders, and sexual orientation.

    Rape is rarely about sexual gratification, but about power over someone else.

    For those of you who are turning this into an opportunity to bash gays, you are just as guilty as the cop.

    uroborus8
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    hahaha. rape is funny until it happens to you.
    and by the looks of this, fellas, it just might....

    jomahu
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    NYPD IS REALLY GOING BELOW THE BELT !!!!!!

    lj111
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