Saturday night I was at the Luna dance club. ( Appleton, Wisconsin ) It was later at night so everyone had a few drinks in them so thing were a little loud. There was an injured young man downstairs and then he walked upstairs and was leaning against the wall. At that time two policemen walked in t
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he front door. So I flagged them down and told them that the man needed medical attention. The first officer called it in and then the second grabbed my right arm and twisted behind my back, then thru me against the wall. Of course I asked why he was doing that and his reply was be quite or he was going to arrest me.
Then he dragged me outside and I surrounded by police, not one asking for the truth only giving warnings for me to be quite. And also being told two times from the officer in charge that since I lived in Little Chute not Appleton I did not pay his salary…. After 15 minutes in the cold, He told me to get lost. Never saying why they treated me like dirt and harassing me. Not a single sorry sir, only comments on how I was drinking and how he didn’t what to hear my side of the story. ( how much trouble can a 53 year old me do….lol )
I thought the police job is to serve and protect? Not bully and harass? And when does it matter from where you live on how people are treated? If anyone would even touch a cop, they would be thrown in jail. But it is OK for the police to do whatever they want.
Every Friday and Saturday night I would see blacks being arrested on College Avenue in Appleton....and ignored it because it wasn't me. Now I have changed my option.
They are probably being harassed and didn't appreciated their arms being twisted behind their backs. What gives these freaking cops the right to physically assault the tax payers without cause and get away with it? It is time for a change.
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April 21, 2010, 9:55 vorm. GMT
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