off duty nypd sargent beated in queens

I ran into that guy yesterday. He's a big motherfuker.

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He on the island?

His last name is very common where I'm from i wonder if he West Indian? I would venture to say yes giving where he was at and got drunk.. White boys don't hang out there
 
I'm assuming the cop wasn't White by the fact that the person arrested has not one mark/bruise/scar on his face and is not in a wheelchair at the least. Not all of NYPD are dicks. You don't have to be a hero to yell "stop, he's down, etc."

Never understood why cats posts violence on a porn board



not all gangmembers are dicks but they're still gangmembers
and when one of them cops fucks up what are they more loyal to
the law or their gang?

besides they were both drunk an its very likely the drunk cop tried to power trip on somebody an got taught a life lesson
 
not all gangmembers are dicks but they're still gangmembers
and when one of them cops fucks up what are they more loyal to
the law or their gang?

besides they were both drunk an its very likely the drunk cop tried to power trip on somebody an got taught a life lesson

Agreed.
 
He on the island?

His last name is very common where I'm from i wonder if he West Indian? I would venture to say yes giving where he was at and got drunk.. White boys don't hang out there

Yeah he's on the island. His family came to see him the other day and they are definitely Indian. He's probably Guyanese or Trini.

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Deal eyed in for suspect in cop beating

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Several dozen uniformed cops packed a Queens courtroom on Monday to support one of their own who was brutally beaten almost to death by a muscular stranger while cellphone cameras recorded the bloody incident.
Hayden Holder, 29, was offered 23 years in prison in exchange for a guilty plea to second-degree attempted murder for the Nov. 17 brawl outside a Queens diner with Sgt. Mohammad Deen.
He has not decided if he will take the deal. If convicted, Holder faces 25 years to life without parole.
“This case will be presented to the grand jury as a first-degree attempted-murder charge,” if he does not take the offer, said prosecutor Mark Misorek.
 
He is on "suicide watch" because when he is found hanging in his cell with his sheets - they have the Watch as a cover-up

His life is fucked for a very long -

His boy did not help him at all recording it or his commentary :smh:

Nope, that's why if you do dirt, do it by yourself, negro setting you up lovely under guise of "keeping it gully" and all.

They going to beat the brakes off dude for some time to come, always a taller mountain as the saying goes...
 
Jury reduces charges in cop’s brutal beating
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A Queens man caught a break on Monday when a grand jury indicted him on reduced charges for the vicious beat-down of an off-duty cop — “disappointing” dozens of his fellow officers.

Several dozen police officers flooded a Queens courtroom to hear that Hayden Holder, who is charged in the Nov. 17 beating of Sgt. Mohammed Deen outside a Queens nightclub, is charged with assault rather than first-degree attempted murder. Deen was left unconscious in the brutal attack, part of which was caught on cell phone video.

“We are very disappointed the charges were reduced,” said Paul Capotosto, a representative from the NYPD’s Sergeants Benevolent Association outside of court.

Had Holder been indicted on the first-degree attempted murder of an officer charge, he would have faced 25 years to life in prison, instead of the up to 25 years he now faces.

Holder and Deen got into an argument outside of a nightclub and the fight soon spilled onto Liberty Avenue.

The cell phone video shows Holder strike Deen once in the face which knocked him to the ground. As he lay defenseless, Holder continued to kick and punch him, according to the video and law enforcement.

“The defendant admitted everything in the grand jury up until the attack,” said prosecutor Mark Misorek.

“He claimed Sgt. Deen attacked him and has short-term memory loss,” said Misorek.

Holder’s attorney, Brian O’Connor entered a “not guilty” plea on his client’s behalf and attempted to have the judge issue a bail amount.

“At the arraignment, Deen was likely to die and now he is doing a lot better,” said O’Connor who added, “This is a one-time incident. He wasn’t looking for trouble that night, trouble came for him.”

The judge denied the bail request and ordered Holder back to court on May 8.
 
Beating like these should be more common, the sargent need it the workout. Too bad he didn't kill the pig.
 
Beating like these should be more common, the sargent need it the workout. Too bad he didn't kill the pig.
I must say, you niggas here must have dropped out of the 2nd grade. Let me correct your statement.

A beating like this should be more common. The sergeant needed the workout. Too bad he didn't kill the pig.
 
EXCLUSIVE: Queens man who severely beat off-duty sergeant says he fought back in self-defense after drunken cop threatened him
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Hayden Holder claims off-duty cop started 2013 brawl that left him in jail waiting trial
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An off-duty police sergeant severely pummeled by a Queens man in 2013 actually started the fight and he was extremely drunk, his blood-alcohol level more than three times the legal limit.

Now the man who delivered the beating hopes the revelations — based on witness interviews, newly released video and hospital records — shed new light on a criminal case that once appeared a slam dunk. But union leaders say that even if then-Sgt. Mohamed Deen started the fight, the physical response was so violent that any claim of self-defense disappeared in the midst of the street fight.

In November 2013, auto mechanic Hayden Holder decked Deen with one punch outside a gyro joint on Liberty Ave. in Ozone Park, Queens. Then Holder pounced on the cop, hitting him 11 more times in the pre-dawn hours. Deen, 42, had bleeding on the brain and needed surgery to repair broken bones in his face. He was in a medically induced coma for several days.

Police and prosecutors said Holder, 32, was trying to kill Deen. They said the attack came out of nowhere.

“It’s really hard to overstate the savageness of this attack,” prosecutor John Ruane said during Holder’s Nov. 18, 2013, arraignment, as cops packed the courtroom.

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A video uploaded to YouTube shows Hayden Holder attacking Mohamed Deen in 2013. Holder claims that he was acting in self-defense.
Holder, a mechanic with no prior criminal record, says Deen initiated the whole thing — first outside the Maracas nightclub on Jamaica Ave. in Richmond Hill, and then later about a mile south outside the Liberty Express gyro spot.

“I had no idea who this guy was, I had never seen him before,” Holder said. “I had no idea he was a cop.”

Indeed, security video from the nightclub shows that Deen suddenly walked up to Holder and became more and more enraged, ultimately ripping off his shirt and coming at Holder with his fists clenched and biceps bulging.

Bouncers pulled Deen away, but he tried to get at Holder twice more, before unsuccessfully lunging at him. The sergeant left when cops arrived.

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Holder's mother, Madonna Jagdeo — shown here with her husband, Patrick — said that their son was trying to hold himself back during the brutal assault.

Jamaica Hospital records show that Deen had a blood-alcohol level of .26. Even while off-duty, police officers are supposed to be fit for work, according to NYPD regulations.

Throughout most of the five-minute encounter captured on video, Holder had his arms behind his back and just stood there.

“He’s got his hands behind his back, and he’s trying avoid the man,” his stepfather Patrick Jagdeo, 45, said. “You can see it on the video.”

Holder and his friend, Bernard Joseph, 33, hung around briefly and then left to go to the Liberty Express gyro joint, which was one of the only restaurants open in the area at that hour.

“As we were walking to the car, we were like, ‘This is why we don’t come to clubs, because people don’t know how to handle their liquor,’" Joseph recalled.

Once there, Holder ordered two gyros for himself and Joseph, and bought sodas. As Holder walked back to the car, Deen pulled up, Joseph said.

It may have been a random encounter, but Holder and his family believe Deen followed him there to confront him again.

“That’s where they meet, and Deen’s yelling at him and threatening him,” Joseph said.

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As a result of the attack, Sgt. Mohamed Deen had to be put in a medically induced coma for several days. He had bleeding on the brain and needed surgery to repair broken bones in his face.
Holder says he tried to walk away, but Deen threatened him, spit on him, and then pushed him once or twice.

“Deen walks fast back to his car like he’s going to get a baseball bat,” Joseph said. “Hayden walked right behind him, and blocked him from opening the door. Hayden is screaming, ‘Why did you push me!’”

Holder, who had also been drinking, said Deen then took a swing at him. Holder then dropped Deen with a left.

As Holder kept punching Deen, some onlookers shouted, “Stop!” Others egged him on.

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Holder's lawyer contends that he was being pursued by Deen, who had a blood alcohol level of .26 at the time of the attack.
Holder said he doesn’t remember hitting Deen more than once, and admits he was drunk, too.

“He kept taunting and threatening me, he took a swing at me, and I guess I just lost it,” he said.

Holder testified in front of a grand jury. In March 2014, prosecutors reduced the charge against him from attempted murder to first-degree assault, which carries a sentence of up to 25 years. He’s been in jail for over two years without bail. His trial is scheduled to begin on April 29.

Holder grew up in Queens and went to Hillcrest High School, before working as a home health aide and as a mechanic at an AAMCO garage.

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Holder's family saw their son's charges reduced after grand jury testimony in 2014, but lawyers for Deen say that Holder was no longer acting defensively when he continued his attack.

He could have a tough road in court. The video itself is damning enough, and the fact that he hit Deen so many times weakens any self-defense case. In addition, it’s going to be hard to convince a jury that he blacked out and can’t remember repeatedly hitting Deen.

Now retired from the 32nd Precinct in Washington Heights, Deen declined to comment. But Ed Mullins, president of the Sergeants Benevolent Association, said Holder’s claims don’t change the fact that he viciously beat Deen.

There’s a point in the video of no return,” Mullins said. “Once he continues to strike, he goes from being defensive to being offensive and that’s a crime. He had options.”

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They quick to charge civilians with attempted murder charges when its not warranted but never cops when it is :smh:
 
Man who pummeled off-duty NYPD sergeant in 2013 fight faces 25 years in prison
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Hayden Holder claims off-duty cop started 2013 brawl that left him in jail waiting trial
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Thursday, November 3, 2016, 11:59 AM

A jury has convicted a man of pummeling an off-duty NYPD sergeant in Queens, officials said Thursday.

Hayden Holder, 32, is facing 25 years in prison for the assault on Sgt. Mohamed Deen — even though the suspect claimed the cop started the November 17, 2013, fight.

Holder, an auto mechanic, decked Deen with one punch outside a gyro joint on Liberty Ave. in Ozone Park, Queens. Then Holder pounced on the cop, hitting him 11 more times, officials said.

“(Holder) punched, kicked and banged the victim’s head against the cement pavement — even after he’d lost consciousness,” Queens District Attorney Richard Brown said in a statement Thursday.

Off-duty black D.C. officer 'thrown to the ground' by cops

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Sgt. Mohamed Deen, 42, suffered bleeding on the brain and needed surgery to repair broken bones in his face.
Deen, 42, suffered bleeding on the brain and needed surgery to repair broken bones in his face. Doctors put him in a medically induced coma for several days.

He suffered headaches and double vision for months after the beating, officials said. It was four months before he was able to return to work at the 32nd Precinct in Washington Heights. He retired from the NYPD about a year after the attack.

Police and prosecutors said Holder tried to kill Deen and that the attack came out of nowhere. A surveillance video captured the attack, officials said.

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Sgt. Mohammed Deen of the NYPD was allegedly beaten by Hayden Holder (r.) in 2013.


Holder, who had a clean record before the 2013 arrest, maintained that he attacked Deen in self-defense. The sergeant, he claimed, was incredibly drunk and started the fight.

Man suspected of robbing off-duty cop in the Bronx arrested

Holder will be sentenced on Nov. 16.

A call to Holder’s attorney Michael Siff for comment was not immediately returned.
 
fuck the police. 18 yr vet who can't fight but picks fight.
That was out in Queens on Liberty Ave. Guyanese part of town. They were probably in Levels night club

Thats crazy when you see u knocked a dude out and just keep beating his unconscious body. :smh:

He's never coming home from that. Maybe dude deserved an asswhooping for talking shit, but nobody deserves all of that for a simple altercation.
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I'm glad it was recorded

That shit was ridiculous, and he kept going on showing off for the crowd and nobody intervened. Dude just kept filming and laughing.

Muthafuckas have no humanity.

I wish the cops would have shot his ass.

Now his bitch ass can be in jail and fight all he wants. I bet he's shedding tears now saying he's sorry.
the cop deserve it. he instgated the whole thing twice. the first time the perp actually showed restraint. the cop followed him to another location and start shit again, swung on dude and got dealt with.

18 yr vet who can't fight thinking the blue shield gave him immunity. shiiiit, two tears in a bucket. no sympathy for police. they ain't got none for u.
 
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