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Title: Incident of Police Brutality in Austin, Texas. Nicole Mann is a friend of mine. Video
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Published: Dec 5, 2011
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Post Date: 2011-12-05 13:08:46 by christine
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Views: 673
Comments: 46

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#11. To: christine (#0)

Creepy. I used to work in that mall...

I notice that the security guard that was so quick to come to his fellow mall cops aid was just as quick to push her out of the way when he wanted to fight the tap out dude.

And yeah, when the big guy with the little dick yanks her around at 5:50 ... that was fucked up...

titorite  posted on  2011-12-05   18:23:51 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: titorite (#11)

The fat gum needs to be brought up on charges.

Lod  posted on  2011-12-05   18:32:10 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: Lod, all, MSM report (#12)

Two arrests made at anti-war protest Cop: My handcuffs became a weapon

Updated: Monday, 05 Dec 2011, 12:34 AM CST Published : Monday, 05 Dec 2011, 12:31 AM CST

Jacqueline Ingles

AUSTIN (KXAN) - A man and a woman are behind bars following an anti-war protest held in the food court at Barton Creek Mall Saturday.

Ryan Connell, 24, is facing an interference with police duties charge and Nicole Mann, 24, is facing a criminal trespass charge.

A police officer working overtime said he was directed to the food court at Barton Creek Mall around 5 p.m. Saturday by a mall patron that noticed an anti-war protesting taking place.

An arrest affidavit states that about 10 elderly people were holding anti-war signs in the food court on the first floor and the officer asked them to leave the mall.

It was at this point that Mann asked one of the seniors for their sign and joined the protest, police said.

Mann was told to leave mall property and refused, according to police, and that is when she was placed under arrest.

While being handcuffed, Mann spun away from officers and had one of the handcuffs opening making it a weapon, the arrest affidavit states.

Mann allegedly began cursing at officers and pushing them away, police said.

Police said to gain control of Mann, the took her to the ground. However, once on the ground, the officer said Mann spun around and kicked him in the groin twice.

According to the arrest affidavit, the officer reported feeling sharp pains in his groin area.

It was at this time that Connell, Mann's boyfriend, allegedly grabbed the officer's right shoulder and yelled to get off his girlfriend, the arrest affidavit states.

Police said a mall security guard was able to get Connell away from the officer.

Connell's bond was set at $2,000.

Mann's bond was set at $500.

christine  posted on  2011-12-05   19:42:14 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: christine (#13)

I could tell she had not had non-violent Resistance training. They will likely prevail on these charges unfortunately. I have had cops try to get me to struggle like that and it took willpower not to let that happen.

Also the mall free speech issue is ainterestingng one. The U.S. Supreme Court had already held that under the First Amendment, there was no implied right of free speech within a private shopping center.

That is one of the problems with shopping done in these private malls; they have stolen much access to the public to do political activism people should be allowed to do in a public space.

States have the authority to grant greater rights to access as the California law requiring designated spaces for people to use to gpetitiontition signatures and to table for a group on an issue.

I wish her luck and say she got an education about the reality in these United States most are blind to. I hope she continues her education.

People can't help fix what is broken if they don't even know it's brokfirstthe firstr place.

Ferret  posted on  2011-12-05   20:33:25 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#19. To: Ferret (#16) (Edited)

This is not California law! We are talking the issue of color of state and federal law. We are talking about officers who use their power, while clothed in authority, to abuse their position to make false arrest, false charges, false imprisonment, kidnapping, for the purpose being to intimidate and coerce people to leave and prevent them from exercising their First Amendment on an optional basis.

Secondly, unless there is such a notice posted on the entrances of any mall that states in words to the effect that solicitation, or disturbing the peace of shoppers is prohibited, I do believe this young lady has a case against those officers.

And finally, case law is not the law. State statutory and federal law have precedence when it comes to violations of somebody's Constitutional Rights.

purplerose  posted on  2011-12-05 21:22:42 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#36. To: Ferret, christine (#16)

They will likely prevail on these charges unfortunately.

I wouldn't be too sure about that. That cop is shaking in his boots at the thought of a jury watching him brutalize that woman.

If you or I were charged we'd likely be convicted (you're mean looking and as ugly as an Easter Island statue and my manner of public speaking would probably irritate jurors)

But Nicole was selected simply because she wasn't old and frail and because the cop assumed she'd be easy to manhandle. Once she began resisting (like a pro too, I might add) he felt really stupid and nearly froze because he was being watched by a crowd, and that forced him to make the mistake of injuring Nicole in retaliation for his poor judgment.

That's the way the jury will see it once it's explained by a competent attorney. After all, if the cop attempted to cuff someone who did not submit to arrest before he subdued her he cannot claim that she suddenly exploded into a open handcuff-wielding threat and make it stick. In short you don't cuff until they're on the ground and immobilized. Instead of standing at her shoulder and then dropping his knee diagonally across her back he stood in the wrong spot where her kicks caught him in the groin.

He wasn't trained well enough to handle her by himself especially with a crowd that intimidated him. He first felt foolish, then angry. He should have called for backup and continued to direct her to submit to arrest instead of assuming that he'd be gigged for requesting backup for "one little girl", and trying to do it alone in front of hecklers.

He needs to go back to "remedial copping 101" for a refresher.

I'll give even odds that they drop the charges unless Nicole signals the intent to sue. If that's the case the prosecutor will give the judge the secret wink and nod and she can expect no justice in the courtroom. Sometimes that can help with a jury, depending on how reliable the "old faithful returning jury pool" is. They will try to stack the jury with old vets and commie haters who have convicted in previous trials and who "know what's expected of them."

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