The presence of a Molotov cocktail on the ground in the Broadway-Lafayette train station is currently an unverified claim by the Adams administration and its police force. At the moment, the public and the press aren't in a position to evaluate that claim on its merits. It would be nice if New Yorkers could take the assertions of their police and their government at face value, but unfortunately for everybody, both this administration and, for much longer, the NYPD, have spent the foregoing years enthusiastically pile-driving their credibility into the ground.
Tuesday morning, Adams was at John Jay College, where he once again repeated the unsubstantiated and thoroughly debunked claim that New York City children are buying fentanyl-laced marijuana at bodegas on their way to school.
SEC Head Football coaching?What other profession would allow such misconduct?
So cop illegally pulls over a car (no traffic infraction), rips passenger out with no reasonable suspicion of a crime, tasers him 18 times in the groin, and lies on the police report.
Retires on a "disability" so he gets his pension.
Gets convicted of 3 felonies. EDIT: Charged with 3 felonies... gets convicted of single misdemeanor count of disorderly conduct.
No jail. No probation. Pays court costs of $115
https://www.abc15.com/news/local-news/investigations/former-glendale-cop-pleads-guilty-in-taser-case
The warrants listed specific reimbursements to the three from Mr. Kautz’s charity, registered as the Network for Strong Communities, which runs the Atlanta Solidarity Fund: $298.54 to Mr. Kautz for mesh communications equipment to monitor the forest, $115.80 to Ms. Patterson for camping supplies, and $29.72 to Ms. McLean for a safe bought from Amazon, among other expenses.
FFSLegal experts said that prosecutors could face significant hurdles as the case moved forward. Charitable organizations have First Amendment rights, and they routinely reimburse people for expenses like the ones cited in the arrest affidavits. The Network for Strong Communities lists the bail fund, pursuing police accountability and training community activists among its initiatives. To prove fraud, prosecutors would have to show that donations were used for other purposes.