Woman arrrested after saving a cop from a wrecked squad car..

But you said race played no part in this--explain yourself. I'll be over here shaving

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how big was this police officer if he felt threatened by some lady grabbing his head. too bad they dont have pictures.

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Fuck that pussy-ass defense attorney tryin' to get her judgement lowered. Who the fuck pulls a cop from a burning vehicle only to rob them and stick around? Case closed after hearing that shit.
 
Bill Cosby's son was killed when he pulled over to help somebody. 7.7 million ain't enough. She better move, though. Police are going to have it in for her.
 
Dayum, she should have gotten more to really send a signal to these pigs. I'd want a public apology, all charges expunged and a job as the new police commissioner in addition.

nigga are you crazy? :smh:
I'll do double her time for 7.7milli

Spend a week in prison and I bet your story will change.
 
Its crazy how people will point to rappers "teaching" young kids to hate and distrust the police but then you read a story like this.

Sadly aint this the truth.

Seems like nowadays people are so shook by shows like punked. They just pass on by thinking its a joke. Or thinking they will get sued...

damn shame. Another reason I wanna torch this frakkin planet.
 
But don't you have to help if you are a trained medical professional?

You might be right, I'm CPR certified and the instructor said that if I'm at the scene of an accident or whatever, the CPR cardholder has an obligation to help the person. It sounded kinda of vague thought because she also said if you don't feel your up the task, you shouldn't help.:confused:
 
there's a code of ethic but not a law....

Fuck helping a cop. Your ass can be stranded onthe road and they will ride right past you. Shit, and even if they help they running you through the system, looking all in your shit on the sly.

Normal citizen I would stop and help, cop..................they on their own.
 
yeah there is...

you can't put a price on time like that.

staring at 4 walls all day everyday for almost a year for something you didn't do...

nope


Are you serious?? Gimmie 1 mil ticcet....I'd sit in the clink for a year str8 Bruh bruh knowing I didn't do shit....fucc dat!!!! LOL
 
Fuck helping a cop. Your ass can be stranded onthe road and they will ride right past you. Shit, and even if they help they running you through the system, looking all in your shit on the sly.

Normal citizen I would stop and help, cop..................they on their own.

I was at an intersection the other day and this Female Officer was in the right hand turn only lane and she gonna say "Do you mind if I keep going straight?" I said "You're the police officer, if you want to break the law, you don't need my permission". She says "I'm on my way to a domestic violence call" I looked her dead in the eye and was like "Yeah right, me too...." She was mad as shit and couldn't do a muphuccin thing. Shit felt good as fucc!!! She followed me and ran my plates but I was all good.....I mad dawged her ass all the way till I made a turn offa dat street!!! Sweet legal victory!!!
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And you already know what race she is.


Chicago and police officers lose case and $7.7 million for false arrest


A trained nurse, Rachelle Jackson immediately ran toward the sound of the crash. A Chicago police car had collided with another vehicle and was starting to smoke, two officers still inside. Fearing an explosion, she quickly pulled one officer from the passenger side.She never imagined her act of kindness nearly six years ago would land her in jail for more than 10 months on charges that she robbed, battered and disarmed a peace officer.

Jackson filed a lawsuit, and on Thursday a federal jury found against the city and several Chicago police officers, awarding Jackson $7.7 million for false arrest, malicious prosecution, coercive questioning and intentional infliction of emotional distress.

"I'm going to go home and lie down for a little bit," an ecstatic Jackson, 41, said after the verdict. "I feel relieved. I'm happy, and I'm thanking God."

The case began in November 2002, when a car ran a stop sign in Jackson's neighborhood, slamming into the squad car. Jackson was walking nearby and rushed to the scene. When she arrived, the officer behind the wheel was unconscious and the passenger, Officer Kelly Brogan, was dazed.

She pulled Brogan from the wreckage and helped her to a nearby stoop. Soon after, police approached Jackson and told her that the driver's weapon had been stolen. When she was asked to go to the police station for questioning, she thought it was as a witness to the accident.

Instead, Jackson was accused of the theft. She was held for two days with little food and water and was threatened with violence until she agreed to sign a statement police had prepared for her. She was then charged and spent more than 10 months in the Cook County Jail awaiting trial.

Her case was later thrown out by a Circuit Court judge. Jackson sued the city, Brogan and the two interrogation officers in 2003.

Defense attorney Andrew Hale said the amount the jury awarded Jackson was "excessive" and that he would file post-trial motions to have the amount reduced.

He also questioned Jackson's intentions when she pulled the officer from the car.

"The officer said [Jackson] came at her, tried to get her gun and put her in a full-Nelson hold," Hale said. "I'm disappointed the jury could think that would be a legitimate rescue technique."

But Jackson's attorneys said it was clear she was trying to help the officer, not harm her.

"This was an innocent woman who saved a police officer from a burning car," said Chris Smith, who tried the case with Dan Alexander. "There were many heroes out there who helped the police, but they all turned into suspects because some guy ran away with the gun."


http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-federal_jury_verdictjun13,0,4630555.story

I am not surprised!
 
I'm glad I read this.

Yes, because of one fucked up incident like this, I will choose to watch a pig die before trying to do a good deed.
 
Am I the only one who read this part "tried to get her gun and put her in a full-Nelson hold"? I guess that part is to be ignored if it does not agree with the part of the story you believe in.
 
This is exactly why people are hesitant to help others in distress, like those bystanders where that old man got hit by a car in Hartford,CT. Never know when you'll be hit with a lawsuit...or arrested.

Who in their right mind would try to steal a gun from a cop, and stay on the scene the whole time? And the cop who said that she tried to put put her in a "full Nelson" should be glad someone helped her. If someone pulled me from a smoking wreckage I'd be grateful even if it was "rough".


Cosign the bold!!!! that is the truest shit!!! This is why our society is fucked up! People get sued for helping people!!! Spend time in jail for helping the police...
That's a bunch of bullshit!!!!! This is why I say fuck the Police!!
 
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