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A woman who filed a civil rights lawsuit against the Bridgeton, New Jersey Police Department was apparently targeted by the officer who is the central defendant in that suit and the result was a replay of the incident that precipitated the lawsuit.
On March 31 of this year, Marella Lawson was dragged from her car by a scrum of Bridgeton police officers, pepper-sprayed, had her already-crippled right shoulder injured as her arms were wrenched behind her back, and thrown face-down to the pavement. Because the assailants were police officers, Lawson has been charged with two misdemeanors resisting arrest and harassment after initially being charged with felonies.
Lawson, who was pulled over on suspicion of driving with a suspended license, recognized the officer who conducted the traffic stop as Bridgeton Patrol Officer Shane Sawyers, the lead defendant in her ongoing civil rights lawsuit. As she explained in a recent interview with the Philadelphia Fox affiliate, Lawson was afraid to roll down her window and interact with Sawyers because of his behavior during an April 2013 arrest in her home, and because of his aggressive behavior during the traffic stop nearly two years later.
A dashcam video provided to Fox 29 shows a visibly agitated Officer Sawyers screaming at Lawson to Open the car, eventually using his baton to punctuate his repeated demands. After crossing to the rear passenger side of Lawsons orange Dodge Neon, Sawyers radios a supervisor for permission to go Code 9.
http://thefreethoughtproject.com/jersey-cop-targets-injured-woman-assaulting/#dZQrwZQFEjWRwO23.99
Rex
(65,616 posts)Why is this man still on active duty?
valerief
(53,235 posts)Aren't there non-violent ways to fine/arrest someone for driving with a suspended license? Like follow them and when they get out of the car, calmly tell them they're under arrest. Is that so hard?
2naSalit
(86,647 posts)precipitated by steroids that they get off on, and bragging to their fellow cops about.
valerief
(53,235 posts)2naSalit
(86,647 posts)appalachiablue
(41,146 posts)2naSalit
(86,647 posts)They may have to pass a piss test for controlled substances for which they can bust others but I don't think steroids is a consideration in most places. I do wonder to what extent their background checks explore the personality too.
appalachiablue
(41,146 posts)csziggy
(34,136 posts)According to a program about the Sanford Prison Experiment, people such as cops and prison guards may get an increase in male hormone levels that will have similar effect to "roid rage" without having to take any drugs.
No links - saw it on a TV show a while back.
appalachiablue
(41,146 posts)conflict, combat and war. And it explains violence, rape and abuse.
~ Power is the ultimate aphrodisiac. ~ Henry Kissinger.
rocktivity
(44,576 posts)Sawyers should have called for backup and peeled off after it showed up. He only SUSPECTED that she was driving with a suspended license:
So despite that fancy surveillance database, he wasn't CERTAIN that Lawson's license had been suspended? That's even worse!
rocktivity