HUNDREDS OF COPFUKS SUPPORT CRIMINAL COPFUK

Cops have no interest in protecting you. They are union drones who will break the law to protect their own. They will beat you senseless during traffic stops. Hundreds of copfuks showed up to support the scumbag in this video. An unarmed man pulled over for a traffic violation is pummeled coming home from his job as he reaches for his paycheck. The cop beats him so brutally, he break three bones in his face. The copfuks in this picture are goons. Know your enemy – serving and protecting the shit out of you.

Nassau Cop Charged With Assault for Alleged Excessive Force

by Timothy Bolger on June 3, 2014

A Nassau County police officer accused of using excessive force against a suspect was indicted on assault charges, but the case was well underway in the court of public opinion as hecklers and supporters converged on the courthouse.

Vincent LoGiudice pleaded not guilty Tuesday to three counts of assault—two as a felony, one as a misdemeanor—two weeks after charges against the man he allegedly beat during a traffic stop were dropped.

“Judging this case by the video is like judging a book by its cover,” William Petrillo, the Rockville Centre-based attorney for LoGiudice, told reporters after his client’s initial court appearance.

Petrillo was referring to the surveillance camera footage that attorneys for the driver, 20-year-old Kyle Howell of Westbury, have said shows LoGiudice beating Howell when LoGiudice and his partner, who wasn’t charged, pulled Howell over in April. The charges were dropped on the same day that the county hired a police ethics consultant for $675,000 in response to a string of misconduct cases.

While hundreds of police officers from various law enforcement agencies packed the Mineola court house in a show of support for LoGiudice, a woman shouted at cops outside about police corruption. Officers immediately outside the courtroom, concerned that Howell supporters were trying to form a wall that would effectively force LoGiudice to face a gaggle of media, pushed their way through to make a path for their colleague.

“Our community, the victim, the police department, and Officer LoGiudice deserve a full and impartial opportunity to seek justice in this case,” Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice said in a statement. “My office will continue to ensure that that’s exactly what everyone receives.”

Petrillo, who said the district attorney’s office didn’t interview his client, maintains that the actions taken by LoGiudice were “reasonable, necessary and justified.” Howell, who required surgery for several broken bones in his face, has said that he was reaching for his paycheck, which he said was about to blow away out of an open door when LoGiudice allegedly kneed Howell in the face repeatedly.

Howell also has said that he was chewing gum, not trying to swallow marijuana to hide it from the officers, as police alleged. Outside court, one police supporter held a sign that read: ‘”I was just chewing gum and reaching for my paycheck” #yearright.’

LoGiudice faces up to seven years in prison, if convicted. He was released without bail and is due back in court July 2.

Outside court, James Carver, the head of the Nassau Police Benevolent Association (PBA), the union that represents the department’s rank-and-file officers, led supporters in a chant of “Vindicate Vinny!”

“You’ve only seen a small snippet of what actually happened that day,” Carver told reporters of the video. “There’s a lot more going on in there.”

Amy Marion, the Garden City-based attorney representing Howell in a lawsuit against the county and the officers, said that she and her client are content that charges have been filed against LoGiudice, but they are concerned with the reaction from police.

“We are horrified and disturbed by the reaction of other law enforcement officers and the PBA president himself who are condoning brutal attacks of its citizens in our county and sending the message to law enforcement that this conduct will be tolerated,” Marion siad. “We also are concerned that the neither of the officers were charged with the false statements they made which resulted in our client being arrested and charged with felony assault against both officers.”

The case against LoGiudice—before Judge Chris Quinn, who now presides in the same courtroom in which ex-Second Deputy Nassau Police Commissioner William Flanagan was convicted of misconduct last year—began the same way the case against Flanagan, who’s appealing, ended: With a round of applause from police supporters.

 

 

Subscribe
Notify of
guest
26 Comments
llpoh
llpoh
June 4, 2014 9:16 pm

It is sickening. I hate those motherfuckers.

bb will show up and defend this shit. He will tell us again how when we need them, they will come running.

Best to avoid cops. They are more dangerous than the “criminals” these days.

llpoh
llpoh
June 4, 2014 9:21 pm

Here are the fucking penalties for possession in NY. So, the cops decide (even if you believe their shit, which I do not) to break this kids face for possessing pot, when the penalties are as follows:

Possession
Less than 25 g (first offense) not classified N/A $ 100
Less than 25 g (second offense) not classified N/A $ 200
Less than 25 g (third offense) not classified 15 days $ 250

So, in order to collect their $100 bucks, they beat a kid so bad that he needs reconstructive surgery.

I hope those cocksuckers rot.

bb
bb
June 4, 2014 11:45 pm

You stupid fuckers have no idea what that 20 year old said or was reaching for.You try to make these people look so innocent. High on dope and.probably running his mouth.GOD you own.hate of cops makes you blind to anything else. What was he saying, what was he reaching for ?How high on drugs was he ?.You know nothing but say the cops are guilty .What are they guilty of ?Protecting themselves.

Mike Moskos
Mike Moskos
June 5, 2014 2:39 am

No video and this case would have been quietly dismissed by the DA, with the victim’s charges left in place.

I am seeing a big change in tone: no one really gave a shit when these police tactics were applied to the poor living in the wrong neighborhoods, but middle class people aren’t taking it easily. You’ll notice that almost never are these tactics applied to those in the best neighborhoods/those driving the nicest cars.

Leobeer
Leobeer
June 5, 2014 4:48 am

This Canadian must be reading TBP regularly.

MONCTON, N.B. – Three RCMP officers were shot and killed and two officers injured in Moncton, N.B., on Wednesday as the Mounties conducted a manhunt through the night for a 24-year-old man who they tweeted a photo of wearing military camouflage and carrying two rifles.
The RCMP tweeted late Wednesday night that three of its officers were “mortally wounded” and police spokesman Paul Greene confirmed their deaths. Greene said the two officers who were taken to hospital suffered non life-threatening injuries

more can be read here:

https://ca.news.yahoo.com/newsalert-manhunt-moncton-n-b-undisclosed-number-people-002523152.html

Welshman
Welshman
June 5, 2014 4:55 am

bb,

I live in a smaller city, 85,000, and what I have gone through over a police report for 18 months is proof positive that cops are evil. You are a mother fucker moron. When I was younger cops were not
over the top, they gave you a break many times, now the public is their enemy. Know your enemy, I know from experience.

harry p.
harry p.
June 5, 2014 7:35 am

Pb,
many of us here have experiences with cops that have shaped our outlook. you defend them as if you have a vested interest, your son, brother, dad a cop?

Winston
Winston
June 5, 2014 8:20 am

I can’t ever recall being relieved when I see a cop car. Usually, it gives me a feeling of anxiety. I know if I am pulled over, I will not let him search my car, or take my cell phone, or anything else that in not in keeping with the constitution.
This will no doubt piss him off. Maybe bad enough to beat the fuck out of me. If I fight back, I will at best go to jail, or at worst be dead. As llpoh said, best to avoid the whole situation. I certainly do not feel cops are out to help the public in any way. As I see it they have two jobs;

Crime documentation
Revenue generation

bb
bb
June 5, 2014 11:32 am

Harry pp ,nope ,no one in my family is a cop.All just jump to the conclusion that the cops are guilty. Why was he pulled over ,was he high on dope ,did he threaten the cops ,what was he reaching for ,what was he saying?*You know nothing but the cops are guilty. I firmly believe I am the most reasonable
In this matter. A lot of you get real stupid when it comes to police.

harry p.
harry p.
June 5, 2014 11:40 am

Pb,
Your logic is astounding, you assume the victim/alleged perp is guilty while professing not to jump to conclusions regarding the cop after seeing a video like this.

Zarathustra
Zarathustra
June 5, 2014 11:53 am

T4C says, As of last year, he was earning $99,192 annually, but after 16 years he remains a patrolman.
_______________________________________

How in the fuck does a donuteater make 100k/yr???

harry p.
harry p.
June 5, 2014 12:08 pm

Zara, because he votes the people into office that spend our money to give him a raise. they are scratchin each others back with money stolen from us; copfuks, unions and politicians have quite the ratcchet set up.

Stucky
Stucky
June 5, 2014 1:14 pm

“How in the fuck does a donuteater make 100k/yr??? ” ———– Zara

Because the town is Mendham, NJ …. a very very rich town. Here’s a Mendham home for sale on Zillow. It is NOT atypical. The town is loaded with homes like this.

[img]http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTxOOt4ZAPuov3RjG6F31KGx2_8E3-Y5kV6Cx795PojTIn_hKbdqA[/img]

Stucky
Stucky
June 5, 2014 1:16 pm

bb

You are the dumbest motherfucker this board has ever seen.

You are truly The Village Idiot ….. of all Amerika.

Stucky
Stucky
June 5, 2014 1:25 pm

It doesn’t even need to be a rich town.

Closter NJ, a stone throw from the Hudson River in north Jersey ….. 3 square miles … population, 8,600 ….. has 20 copfuks ………. 17 of them made at least $100,000 ….. median pay was $122,000

NJ + copfuks + fatfuk Christie + corrupt politicians + massively underfunded pensions + ridiculously high taxes = #1 shitpile state in the union.., sorry about that CA and IL

.
http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2010/09/nj_police_salaries_rank_highes.html

Zarathustra
Zarathustra
June 5, 2014 1:57 pm

Stucky, let me get this straight,

Copfuk – No intelligence, formal education or character required. Median salary, $122,000

Jobs that require all of the above whose median pay is less

Engineers,
Accountants
Physician Assistants
Nurse Practitioners
Attorneys
Pharmacists
College Professors

harry p.
harry p.
June 5, 2014 2:25 pm

stucky,
why are you bad-mouthinig christie, didn’t you know he’s a swell guy, he just won” father of the year”

http://www.nj.com/politics/index.ssf/2014/06/gov_chris_christie_elected_father_of_the_year_by_national_fathersmothers_day_group.html

TE
TE
June 5, 2014 3:28 pm

Ah bb, oops Pb, so in your world:

“mouthing off” is a capital offense.

As well as, being pulled over, having a diabetic seizure, having the misfortune to have the mistaken address, be served for child support, whittling while deaf, the list goes on and on and on…

Yes, if required by law to bring the cops into it, to keep from having more cops on my back, I’d call them in.

For everything else they will be called after my family is safe and in the arms of 3rd party innocents, off site, where the cops can’t shoot them and call it an accident because there will be a house full of witnesses.

You just don’t get it, which is actually A-Okay, after all, those that don’t get it will be some of the first to be ‘protected” to death.

Cripes, you just get more ridiculous by the day.

Spinolator
Spinolator
June 5, 2014 3:41 pm

Many of the cops in the rodney king beating in CA went on to become captains or some other higher ranking “servants” and moved up in the ranks. They take care of their own. Their silence is rewarded with promotions. You go against it, you’re not one of us.

Stucky
Stucky
June 5, 2014 3:53 pm

“Cripes, you just get more ridiculous by the day. ” ——— TE describing Pb

That MUST go down as THE BEST summary of Pb ever.

FT
FT
June 5, 2014 5:44 pm

Oh, and don’t forget, they’ll also be happy to come into your yard, or even your home, and execute your dog. No matter what the circumstances were, an “internal investigation” will always clear the cops of wrongdoing in these situations.

http://www.examiner.com/article/round-rock-police-deny-any-wrongdoing-after-shooting-man-s-dog-his-own-home

Discover more from The Burning Platform

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading