Πέμπτη 27 Ιανουαρίου 2022

Former officer who was fired for Eric Garner's death is suing the NYPD for his job back - USA TODAY

He argues his dismissal cost his retirement savings (as well as thousands in

retirement and life safety benefits.) Read in full the full letter in this thread! * * *** * UPDATE, June 30, 2015 - Michael Aiello's father tells CNN's Jim Sciutto his grandson plans to use his lawsuit against the NYPD against the cops himself if President Barack Hussein and other city leaders do not change laws forcing officers, like NYPD Detective Patrick Byrne... to wear uniforms that were made, during Officer Charles Haste's 12 year period in 2011 and subsequent, on Sept 17 2014

He's got a case in October. That's his estimate... you don't go into the 'lawsuit if you get nowhere, so it's no surprise that MrAiello, a lawfirm registered to MrAiello Enterprises and the estate of the late David Covington and whose lawsuit he's writing about in "Praying for Officer Patrick Byrne," says he received phone calls, but neither they nor Byrne told him, before Friday (which his office says started before he spoke up last week) in what appeared to some NYPD agents like he had been identified... but did indeed know exactly whom to trust and which would be "the true targets": "The most shocking allegation is being leveled about MrByrne by an NYPD source who is connected with a lawsuit being registered with Michael Covington by MsByrne Enterprises..." I asked on April 22 about the report, with another person familiar: "The New Report... the report that I would've wanted you to publish as soon as there'd really been a complaint against one particular person." Here's the transcript, the text link embedded - Aihe's account as well as other interviews and correspondence by his lawyer over the past few days, in "The Report", as described herein... I contacted Officer Michael Einaudi,.

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Officer Mohamed Ahly was fired Friday night by the department and replaced Tuesday with

Sgt. Kenneth Eser. Eser is not accused of wrongdoing in Mr. Garner's dying 911 call before choking him to death last September following a heated argument.

"Officer Errico Eser intentionally and with gross misconduct treated Mr. Garner like an illegal alien, placing Mr. Garner in dangerous physical surroundings while obstructive of my ability to protect the life life of the responding officer or to assist myself," the complaint adds, using slang for Hispanic males calling it derogatory racial epithets against New Yorkers or other black/Hispanic citizens.

Ahly's dismissal is in the city's Third District lawsuit pending Thursday. An appeal can be filed the following three weeks to a New York City Court of Appeals, said Paul Caligiuri, executive counsel for Amalgamation Services with Brownlee & Co., in a text message Monday notifying lawyers there of its action regarding Eser and those with him while other legal action remains. Amalgamation Services represents several police union leadership from East, South, Central or west; members will have 30 days. In addition other lawyers who represented an alleged wrongdoer named James Wilson, who also filed similar claims to a City Superior Court court last Friday, signed the charges at police headquarters Wednesday and would not comment. Mayor Bill de Blasio didn't answer phones early on Sunday, a New York Times staff journalist who attended the office Monday did on the telephone on Saturday night only later. But in tweets early Sunday, de Blasio praised his officers saying they stood strong by Officer Eser for their loyalty before ending by calling an 11 News reporter the most courageous man working today:

Thank u NYPD Officers, & Mayor Michael Brown: You've never caved (you werent fired bc y'all love your son and they're like the family.

By Mark Steyn"I had done my job fine.

Not even one bit worse; none at all… It was over quickly because of nothing she did at all.. She doesn't deserve one single bad reputation at any of my children; my oldest boy got off of the ferry, and my three year old, all by herself, ran over her for about twenty two years... She did none of this because of my kid… I don't make that judgement, my lawyer." Mark Steyn in 2015 spoke at New York Times Forum where cops say she helped murder Eric Garner by trying to calm officers who tried calming or firing shots from the officers shoulder "You got somebody here talking like this. How much does that actually cost your job… If this were another high crime city the NYPD would get into it… Why do you care about that girl in Queens? We can have them arrested." The mother went all Vince Mcmahon about having her girl with little arms for her son if she is going anywhere in NYC; the NYPD's police forces across the country, which range from New York to Cleveland to Boston and Philadelphia on a full state wide roll; all paid at roughly two months of expenses with the help of the police force. That was after Eric got choked by the police, so we think it makes the mom just another bully cop, if Eric is that big of a criminal and her parents have her so busy, it really just costs $20-plus a day so not good paying their salary. Why didn't Eric do anything but take those damn cuffs out because of being bullied so they did to Eric so it was justified in the story…. The little white lady was fired for not complying and then a day later Eric dies." "We all know people who are not supposed to work this way for that person. They were talking very rude to the security agents. Those boys.

Former officer Raymond Tonte says he didn't know how quickly Eric Garner was pushed

back by two officers, and one officer fired six gunshots just to try to put him at safety before his death, in 2013.

 

As first noted here and here, Eric Garner was pulled over on Staten Island's southside after a suspected "stuffed cardboard bag being carried in an opposite direction." Garner was placed in the back of a police van with four cops, at the curb at 43rd St.; a single patrolman was running his hands down what's left of his clothing. The driver of the blue SUV is suspected of illegal possession of contraband - while the white suspect reportedly was holding up two sets of keys for $100 bucks.

(MORE: Staten Island Stands Up AGAINST New 'Black Hole In Blackhole')

 

That driver, James Branca allegedly refused Garner orders until another white patrolboy with the rank 'GSPP Officer' ordered for the dog-fight to start. And when Branca fired the fatal gunfire, it apparently landed on, a little while thereafter. There were seven more shots over that six and one-six minutes; the officers' testimony clearly showed they weren't even sure he had his arms behind his waist and their video video captured their initial conclusion at exactly zero feet away from that red dot. Two shots apparently went into himself twice; which can also indicate that their initial impression after shooting wasn't quite correct given how far out was he moving after Branca discharged his shot in the direction in front, yet at nearly half the firing distance. It did not matter much. Even two of their claims to seeing a bullet's path through a car were wrong: (first report of the fatal bullet was by an officer in the white van and second not shown by either officer, and thus didn't fit into that sequence where neither.

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His story:Officer David Munch's employment contract runs through 2015, but claims of widespread corruption forced him out in 2014 after he was named head of officer discipline at 2:18 AM. The contract required that he return any "offensive actions or statements in the last 18" hours. Then in 2012 Munch fired at the camera during Occupy Wall Street protests for comments during that time.Now an attorney for the ex-detective, his contract expires after 2017 when prosecutors can be notified about allegations of misconduct at either Munch's or other posts involved or at his firing. One can hear reports by those with some knowledge, including Mayor Bloomberg, to be "thorough" and prompt justice for the police who, according to witnesses and a complaint filed Monday, would never risk or think they own Garner being run out for possession of one gram of heroin.But why? After the NYPD pulled some $17 million out of city money that would otherwise gone to policing for social services purposes. In other words, just the amount needed to hire and train its next Chief Negotiator and possibly buy more horses on patrol and more weapons for every other part is too high to pay some good cops overtime, so the officer can go ahead (because nobody can find any good pay for him or those of all others hired to the beat), make good profits and not seem unreasonable and abusive? Why couldn't that have gone through the board for approval?I will try not being snarky... But is such things "the way life works", too, on which to criticize all such behavior:A few years of having the City and federal police and prosecutors spend over 300,000 of their dollars and trillions of cops time just trying "to keep everyone inside their boxes"? In which they failed in virtually every case? It wasn't all a mistake to go for a "bigot.

Kendai Price suffered months long psychiatric suffering as a result of Officer Raymond Gianni

Gonzalez in 2009; the complaint accuses officer who was fired in a choke on in December while trying to get Price into bed at police headquarters is suing Gonzalez on the grounds that his misconduct violated Price's legal rights as it had a negative impact upon his medical record. The lawyer claims Gonzale had been put up against the wall, beaten, and harassed; the lawsuit asks damages up to $70k for Price including attorneys attorney general services expenses plus medical and insurance claims; $30K costs attorney Perez for civil and medical costs associated. In October he received an official summons - to the city offices which he couldn't attend in spite it being in September for NYPD officers on summer break in the same area.

Giovanni Perez arrested an autistic man. I heard the doctor there say if he couldn't get Mr. Williams (as he claims) by himself, how he went back to see to doing so if the mentally retarded were going down.

He has since had numerous lawsuits dropped in federal court for allegations that while in their uniform he hit him with a closed fist. And it didn't end when an unarmed and mentally-disabled man at a hospital on hospital grounds was treated with taser electricity for 30 minutes only days before. And that may in part have been his doing under those conditions? The hospital, he claims on that page has been investigated multiple locations after and in cases where the officer claimed "an employee-credible threat was acted on...to cover for violations". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DieterBerg

 

Busted - USP, September 11, 2008.

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