Gangs or Cops Or Do I Repeat Myself?
by
William Norman Grigg
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Denver
Police Officer Eric Sellers once choked an innocent pedestrian into
unconsciousness while two other officers refused to intervene. This
was an act of summary “street justice” imposed as a penalty for
“contempt of cop”: The victim, a volunteer fire fighter named Jared
Lunn, had been assaulted at a nearby club and had told Sellers that
he wanted to press charges. When Sellers dismissively told Lunn
to go home, the 21-year-old disgustedly muttered “Way to protect
and serve.’” Such impudence on the part of a Mundane simply can’t
be tolerated.
A few weeks
later, Sellers attacked a young man named John Crespin because the
officer thought the kid acted “nosy.” Without cause or warrant,
Sellers pulled up into the driveway of Sellers’ home and ordered
him out of his car. When Crespin complied, his shoulder brushed
lightly against the officer’s arm – an incidental contact that left
Sellers feeling defiled.
So the officer
seized the young man in a chokehold and spit a stream of obscenities
in his face. After handcuffing Crespin, Sellers used his police
baton to lift the young man a couple of feet from the ground, then
dropped him face-first into the driveway. He then brutally beat
him into a bloody, lumpy mess before charging
him with “felony menacing.”
In March 2008,
a
disabled Iraq veteran named James Moore was nearly beaten to death
on the sidewalk outside his apartment by a thugscrum of Denver officers.
After being hog-tied, choked, and pummeled, Moore briefly flat-lined
while he was being treated by EMTs.
The lead assailant
was Officer Shawn Miller. Two days earlier, Miller and his partner
severely beat a pedestrian named Jason Graber, leaving him with
a broken knee and a permanent disability. Graber, alarmed over Miller’s
reckless driving, had gesture for the officer to slow down. That
prompted Miller to stop and treat the uppity Mundane to a dose of
law and order.
During
a November 2010 incident in a secure apartment building, Miller
cursed at, browbeat, threatened, battered, and abducted a disabled
woman named Doreen Salazar because of her perceived tardiness in
buzzing him and his partner into the residential area. Security
camera video shows Miller snarling at the small, middle-aged woman,
pushing her, and cornering her near an elevator. He then slammed
her face-first into the elevator door, handcuffed her, and held
her in his patrol car for about ten minutes – a sadistic act that
served no purpose other than to terrorize an uppity Mundane who
had failed to respect Miller’s supposed authority.
Tax-subsidized
thug Eric Sellers strikes a pose
Neither Sellers
nor Miller, nor dozens of other Denver cops who routinely commit
violent crimes against the innocent, has ever been punished. John
Copeland isn’t as fortunate.
Two
weeks ago, the elderly man – who is hard of hearing – used his cane
to defend himself from what he thought was an attack in a parking
lot. The assailant was a volunteer police officer. A few days later,
several police later materialized and dragged Copeland out of bed
in the middle of the night. He has been jailed on suspicion of felony
assault – not because of the severity of his supposed offense, but
because of the identity of the supposed victim.
A few weeks
ago, Denver’s Police Union – which, in the face of fierce competition,
has distinguished itself as one of the most corrupt, arrogant, and
petulant in the country – erected
a billboard to protest what it considers improper changes in
the city’s all-but-nonexistent police disciplinary system.
“Gangs or Cops
– Which Would You Rather Have On Your Streets?” asks the billboard,
as if the question dealt with a significant material distinction.
January
7, 2013
William
Norman Grigg [send him mail]
publishes the Pro
Libertate blog and hosts the Pro
Libertate radio program.
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