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Title: Cop Kicks Pregnant Woman In Stomach, Dept. Says He Was Within Policy
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URL Source: http://loop21.com/life/cop-kicks-pregnant-woman-stomach
Published: May 11, 2012
Author: Maurice Garland
Post Date: 2012-05-11 01:43:12 by farmfriend
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Cop Kicks Pregnant Woman In Stomach, Dept. Says He Was Within Policy

By Maurice Garland
2:02 PM May 10th, 2012

Officer says he didn't know the woman was pregnant.

Just when you thought the police ran out of ways to disgust you.

Dekalb County police officer Jerad Wheeler was called to a home to settle a domestic dispute involving a pregnant woman named Raven Dozier, her brother and his child and baby's mother.

As things escalated Wheeler pulled out his taser and used it on Dozier's brother. She says that's when she started crying and asking the officer why he used a taser on her brother.

Wheeler must not have been in a talking mood because after he used the taser on him, he then kicked Dozier in the stomach.

"I think he really just didn't want me asking him any questions, questioning him, and when I did question him is when he kicked me," she tells Atlanta's Channel 2 Action News. "I was upset because I couldn't believe an officer would kick me, with my child in my stomach."

Dozier was almost nine months pregnant and wound up giving birth via an emergency C-section two weeks after the kick left a bruise. The now 4-month old baby was born and is healthy.

"What kind of a human being kicks a pregnant woman?" says Dozier's attorney Mark Bullman. "I mean, forget whether or not it is a police officer that is supposedly protecting people."

Officer Wheeler says that he couldn't tell that Dozier was pregnant and that he only kicked her because she came at him aggressively. He also described the kick as "a front push kick to the abdomen, as he was taught to do at the academy," in his police report.

On top of getting kicked in the stomach, Dozier was also charged with obstruction, a charge that was later dropped. She also filed a complaint with the Dekalb County Police Department, but the matter was never investigated and they said that Officer Wheeler's actions were within department policy.

This isn't the first time Wheeler has acted questionably. In 2011, he was accused of manhandling a 53-year old woman, twisting her arm behind her back and shoving her face down into a patrol car. She says she was only trying to check on her grandchildren who had just got in a car wreck with their mother. This past January, Wheeler was accused of showing up to the wrong address when called, and then shooting that family's dog.

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#6. To: farmfriend (#0)

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Eric Stratton  posted on  2012-05-11   7:47:38 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#31. To: Eric Stratton (#6)

Swine and human filth like this swine will kill people as long as they know that it's "within policy" and that they won't get in trouble.

Right. The real crime for which summary punishment is swiftly administered is dissing a uniformed statist legionnaire.

He's just a barefoot boy from Georgia who has become her God King.

The truly sad thing is that no matter how minor the victimless offense, if a cop doesn't get immediate cooperation then out come the tools of the trade up to and including deadly force.

Now the powers of the sheriff under the common law of England granted that a peace officer was under no obligation to retreat and escalating force could be used to effect an arrest.

But the shire reeve didn't go around enforcing chickenshit mala prohibita laws which number in the thousands. And offenses that harm no one but only challenge the omnipotence of the law makers and the knuckle dragging goons hired to enforce those countless statutes are dealt with in same zealous manner that one may expect for mala in se offenses such as as barn burning, robbery or murder.

But as long as Hollywood, the media and those cops' families and the timid communities in which the flatfeet swagger pat the bastards on their backs for a job well done we can expect no relief. it will take social pressure and turning their backs on the bastards to finally make a diff.

It may someday be too risky for cops to meander out in the rural hinterlands and away from safety and demand to see papers. But, in state worshiping America we can expect laws requiring us to chain ourselves up at times so that cops can move about with peace of mind. And proud cop daddies and their cowardly supporters will tell us that "If you don't like it then move to Russia, you commie sonofabitch!"

And, just as Tommy Chong was framed for his bong business by a zealous Federal prosecutor because of his "calculated disregard" for federal drug laws against "killer marihuana" in his Cheech & Chong films, we can someday expect a ban on movies like The Blues Brothers where cops crash their cars while vowing to "get those guys".....outlaws who should not "poison the youth with such messages, i.e. "some people take freedom just a bit too far."

HOUNDDAWG  posted on  2012-05-13   13:19:18 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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Eric Stratton  posted on  2012-05-13   21:55:41 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#36. To: Eric Stratton (#35)

The endless stream of TV shows that I see ads for, all glorify the swine.

That's been a sore point with me ever since the first film I can recall encouraged the audience to applaud a cop meting out "street justice".

The film was COBRA with Sly Stallone, and a real, ugly monster looking crim (who looked like a character from the Warren Beatty Dick Tracy movie) was saying, "Go ahead, cop, you gotta take me in. I got rights. Go ahead cop, you gotta arrest me", and then Sly blew him away as the audience cheered.

There were no witnesses of course, and it apparently escaped the cognizance of those who applauded Sly on cue (just as Hollywood hoped) that any cop who's about to pop a vein when you or I challenge his authority would do the same to us if it ever becomes the accept norm.

I mean, if cops know that juries will "applaud summary executions" (a minority of jurors decide cases both civil and criminal) and conveniently placed weapons are found (but witnesses are not) near our bullet riddled bodies, then there will be no administrative or legal repercussions when they blow off steam by killing citizens whose hatred of cops caused them to learn ways to peacefully and lawfully resist police abuse.

HOUNDDAWG  posted on  2012-05-13   22:43:23 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#37. To: HOUNDDAWG, eric stratton (#36)

your post reminds me of a case here in SoCal a few years ago where a cop was filmed shooting a guy who was clearly complying with the cops orders. Thanks to the video, the cop was actually fired and charged criminally, but the JURY let him off scott free! amazing. and, the guy who took the video from his back yard, the cops came after him and deported him (despite the fact that the same cops constantly claim they have nothing whatsoever to do with immigration and refuse to deport anyone else.)

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lis...utality_in_the_United_Sta tes#cite_note-9 January 29, 2006: The shooting followed a pursuit in which Elio Carrion, an Air Force senior airman who had recently returned from Iraq, was the passenger in a Corvette that led deputies on a high-speed chase. San Bernardino Deputy Ivory Webb held Carrion and Luis Escobedo, the driver, at gunpoint as a nearby resident videotaped the encounter. The video, which has been played repeatedly during the trial, shows Webb shoot Carrion three times as Carrion complied with the deputy's orders to "get up." Carrion survived the shooting, and Webb was dismissed from the force as a result of his actions. Webb was charged with attempted manslaughter and assault with a weapon, but was acquitted by a jury. The county settled with Carrion for $1.5 million.[10]

County reaches $1.5 million settlement in Elio Carrion shooting case www.insidesocal.com/sb/ie...ounty-reaches-15-million- sett.html Attorneys for San Bernardino County have reached a $1.5 million settlement agreement with an Air Force sergeant who was shot three times by a sheriff's deputy following a high-speed chase in 2006

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#38. To: Artisan (#37)

your post reminds me of a case here in SoCal a few years ago where a cop was filmed shooting a guy who was clearly complying with the cops orders. Thanks to the video, the cop was actually fired and charged criminally, but the JURY let him off scott free! amazing. and, the guy who took the video from his back yard, the cops came after him and deported him (despite the fact that the same cops constantly claim they have nothing whatsoever to do with immigration and refuse to deport anyone else.)

Unbelievable.

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