NEW YORK — Civil rights violations by police have become a daily
occurrence in America as we move toward a fascist dictatorship. To top
it off surveillance of the American public is at an all time high as the
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and other agencies ramp up the
threat of terror to further usher in the police state.
Police departments are now federally funded and are breeding grounds for
corruption. Large cities often act as a hub for such activities. In
fact, police in New York have stuped to a whole new level.
In a shocking new report that details how the NYPD pepper sprayed a 5
month old toddler, details arrise on how an entire family was brutally
treated by police officers.
An excerpt from an article by Sarah Rae Fruchtnicht reads, “Marilyn
Taylor said officers stopped her and her husband in the subway on Aug.
9, accusing them of not paying the fare. According to the lawsuit
obtained by Courthouse News Service, Taylor claims NYPD Officers
Maripily Clase, Suranjit Dey and Jermaine Hodge then overreacted to her
pushing her 2-year-old through a service door, rather than using the
turnstile, on her way to a Manhattan-bound L train.
At the time, Taylor was pushing her 2-year-old in a stroller and holding
her 4-year-old’s hand. Her husband carried their 5-month-old close to
his chest. When questioned by police, the suit claims, “the
aggressiveness of the officers’ demeanors had upset the four-year-old
daughter, and her mother bent down to console her and tell her,
‘everything will be OK.’”
That’s when Officer Dey allegedly pepper-sprayed Taylor, who nearly fell
from the platform. The spray affected the entire family.
“The pepper-spray caused the children to scream out and choked the
two-year old, who went into fits of vomiting,” reads the lawsuit. “Ms.
Taylor was then placed in handcuffs as the minor children cried in fear
and pain.”
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