[Home]  [Headlines]  [Latest Articles]  [Latest Comments]  [Post]  [Sign-in]  [Mail]  [Setup]  [Help] 

Status: Not Logged In; Sign In

Kentucky School Board Chairman Resigns After Calling for People to ‘Shoot Republicans’

These Are 2025's 'Most Livable' Cities

Nicotine and Fish

Genocide Summer Camp, And Other Notes From The Edge Of The Narrative Matrix

This Can Create Endless Green Energy WITHOUT Electricity

Geoengineering: Who’s Behind It and How We Stop It

Pam Bondi Ordered Prosecution of Dr. Kirk Moore After Refusing to Dismiss Case

California woman bombarded with Amazon packages for over a year

CVS ordered to pay $949 MILLION in Medicaid fraud case.

Starmer has signed up to the UNs agreement to raise taxes in the UK

Magic mushrooms may hold the secret to longevity: Psilocybin extends lifespan by 57% in groundbreaking study

Cops favorite AI tool automatically deletes evidence of when AI was used

Leftist Anti ICE Extremist OPENS FIRE On Cops, $50,000 REWARD For Shooter

With great power comes no accountability.

Auto loan debt hits $1.63T. 20% of buyers now pay $1,000+ monthly. Texas delinquency hits 7.92%.

Quotable Quotes from the Chosenites

Tokara Islands NOW crashing into the Ocean ! Mysterious Swarm continues with OVER 1700 Quakes !

Why Austria Is Suddenly Declaring War on Immigration

Rep. Greene Wants To Remove $500 Million in Military Aid for Nuclear-Armed Israel From NDAA

Netanyahu Lays Groundwork for Additional Strikes on Iran: 'We Didn't Deal With The Enriched Uranium'

Sweden Cracks Down On OnlyFans - Will U.S. Follow Suit?

Joe Rogan CALLS OUT Israel's Media CONTROL

Communist Billionaire Accused Of Funding Anti-ICE Riots Mysteriously Vanishes

6 Factors That Describe China's Current State

Trump Thteatens to Bomb Moscow and Beijing

Little Bitty

Vertiv Drops After Amazon Unveils In-House Liquid Cooling System, Marking Pivot To Liquid

17 Out-Of-Place Artifacts That Suggest High-Tech Civilizations Existed Thousands (Or Millions) Of Years Ago

Hamas Still Killing IDF Soldiers After 642 Days

Copper underpins every part of the economy. If you want to destroy the U.S. economy this is how you would do it.


Dead Constitution
See other Dead Constitution Articles

Title: Cops handcuff and interrogate boy, 7, for hours over missing $5
Source: http://www.nypost.com
URL Source: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/ ... ith_kid_eaRQ39892kXQndMJkDgY9J
Published: Feb 1, 2013
Author: DOUGLAS MONTERO, LORENA MONGELLI and JAM
Post Date: 2013-02-01 12:26:16 by freepatriot32
Ping List: *Jack-Booted Thugs*     Subscribe to *Jack-Booted Thugs*
Keywords: Cops, interrogate boy, missing $5, jackbooted thugs
Views: 191
Comments: 10

Wilson Reyes' mom snapped this photo of him handcuffed in a Bronx precinct.

This kid was no killer — but some callous Bronx cops sure treated him like one.

Instead of earning himself a simple trip to the principal’s office, a terrified 7-year-old boy was hauled out of class, handcuffed like a hardened criminal and “interrogated” by police for a grueling 10 hours — all over a playground dispute involving $5, his family is charging.

“My son was crying, ‘Mommy, it wasn’t me! Mommy, it wasn’t me!’ I never imagined the cops could do that to a child. We’re traumatized,” Wilson Reyes’ distraught mom, Frances Mendez told The Post last night.

“Imagine how I felt seeing my son in handcuffs!’’ she said. “It was horrible. I couldn’t believe what I was seeing.”

The bizarre overreaction by cops came after the child had been accused of swiping $5 from another student after school.

The money, which was supposed to be used for a school trip that never happened, had fallen on the ground in front of Wilson and two other boys, and one of them scooped it up.

Wilson was falsely accused of taking it, and he scuffled with one of the kids.

Officers showed up at PS X114 on Dec. 4 at about 10:20 a.m., and handcuffed and held Wilson in a room there for four hours. They then hauled him off to the 44th Precinct station house for another six hours of interrogation and verbal abuse, according to a $250 million claim against the city and the NYPD.

The boy protested his innocence, to no avail.

“Reyes was handcuffed and verbally, physically and emotionally abused, intimidated, humiliated, embarrassed and defamed,” the documents say. He was then charged with robbery.

Mendez said that she and her sister first went to the station house, they were told they couldn’t see her son.

When cops finally allowed the pair to see the boy, they found the panicked kid seated in a shabby chair with his left wrist cuffed to the wall, Mendez said.

DIDN'T DO IT: Frances Mendez, at home with son Wilson Reyes yesterday, is furious that he was handcuffed and badgered by police over a measly $5.

She quickly snapped a damning photo of the scene.

“My sister and I started crying when we saw him,” Mendez said.

Seth Acevedo, the boy Wilson was accused of punching and robbing, had been pushed around before by Wilson and other kids, his father Santiago Acevedo said.

“There were always teasing him because of his weight. Sometimes he didn’t even want to go to school because of it,” Santiago Acevedo, 63, told The Post today.

The city’s Law Department wound up dropping the robbery charge against Wilson on Dec. 26. Inspector Kim Royster said yesterday the story was "grossly untrue in many respects, including fabrication as to how long the child was held in the precinct which was less than half of the time mentioned."

The legal papers say another classmate later admitted the theft.

Family lawyer Jack Yankowitz — who filed the claim with the city Comptroller’s Office Monday — blasted cops over the incident.

“It’s unfathomable, what the police did. The whole thing sounds so stupid. They were interrogating him like he was a hardened criminal,” Yankowitz said.

“If you have a child, a nephew, can you even imagine this happening to them?”

But law-enforcement sources insisted that Wilson was treated like any other young suspect.

“We responded to a 911 call of a robbery and assault . . . Eventually, [Wilson] was taken back to the precinct and placed in the juvenile room,” a source said.

“He was charged with robbery. The allegation was that he punched the kid and took his money. He took the money forcibly.

“The kid came into the precinct a little bit after 3 p.m., and he was out by 7:45 p.m. . . . That’s standard for a juvenile arrest.”

School officials said the incident took place off school grounds and referred questions to the NYPD.

Additional reporting by Bob Fredericks (2 images)

Subscribe to *Jack-Booted Thugs*

Post Comment   Private Reply   Ignore Thread  


TopPage UpFull ThreadPage DownBottom/Latest

#1. To: All, *libertarians*, *Humor-Weird News* (#0)

ping

free and legal online poker site click here

freepatriot32  posted on  2013-02-01   12:26:51 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: freepatriot32 (#0)

Officers showed up at PS X114 on Dec. 4 at about 10:20 a.m., and handcuffed and held Wilson in a room there for four hours. They then hauled him off to the 44th Precinct station house for another six hours of interrogation and verbal abuse, according to a $250 million claim against the city and the NYPD.“Reyes was handcuffed and verbally, physically and emotionally abused, intimidated, humiliated, embarrassed and defamed,” the documents say. He was then charged with robbery.

Mendez said that she and her sister first went to the station house, they were told they couldn’t see her son. When cops finally allowed the pair to see the boy, they found the panicked kid seated in a shabby chair with his left wrist cuffed to the wall, Mendez said...But law-enforcement sources insisted that Wilson was treated like any other young suspect.

Shish!

Is it standard procedure to handcuff a 7 year old - interrogate him for 4 hours at the school and then interrogate him for another 6 hours at the precinct with one arm cuffed to the wall.

All this having been done to a minor without any of his adult caregivers being present?

While I don't think this suit is worthy of $250 Million, certainly the child and his family should be compensated in a reasonable fashion - costs of hiring an attorney and $100,000 for pain and suffering, imho. And the cops who did this should be investigated for probable cause for dismissal.

scrapper2  posted on  2013-02-01   13:51:48 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: freepatriot32 (#0)

Seth Acevedo, the boy Wilson was accused of punching and robbing, had been pushed around before by Wilson and other kids, his father Santiago Acevedo said.

The kid stole the money and the cops knew it.

"Have Brain, Will Travel

Turtle  posted on  2013-02-01   15:20:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: All (#0)

I'm guessing if it were $10 bucks involved they'd use the rack?

Jethro Tull  posted on  2013-02-01   15:30:45 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: scrapper2, 4 (#2)

Is it standard procedure to handcuff a 7 year old - interrogate him for 4 hours at the school and then interrogate him for another 6 hours at the precinct with one arm cuffed to the wall.

No Scrap, it isn't. And keep in mind this kid had to be brought before a Sgt, who in turn is supervised by a Lieutenant. I'd guess a detective might even have been involved. All police discretion has gone out the window in favor of a robotic bureaucracy.

Jethro Tull  posted on  2013-02-01   15:34:57 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: freepatriot32 (#0)

Bullied by the pigs. A sad day like any other. I seriously like spending a few dollars to call up the investigator to talk about she lies so much about children.

Bitch should not be on the force, bitch should be facing charges herself.

___FIRE

titorite  posted on  2013-02-01   16:22:20 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Turtle (#3) (Edited)

Bah

___FIRE

titorite  posted on  2013-02-01   16:25:35 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Jethro Tull (#5)

All police discretion has gone out the window in favor of a robotic bureaucracy.

Yes. It is very sad, isn't it. Dedicated professionals like yourself see the profession you once respected and chose as a life long career being subverted by idiotic bureaucracy.

It's hard for professionals to use common sense nowadays if they are being evaluated on how closely "rules" are followed and how much of a paper trail they generate with each case/person they interact.

The same type of Alice in Wonderland bureaucratic robotic behavior is happening in other professions as well - education and medicine come to mind right off the top of my head.

scrapper2  posted on  2013-02-01   17:09:05 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: scrapper2 (#2)

While I don't think this suit is worthy of $250 Million, certainly the child and his family should be compensated in a reasonable fashion - costs of hiring an attorney and $100,000 for pain and suffering, imho. And the cops who did this should be investigated for probable cause for dismissal.

And the money should come from the idiot cops who did this, not the city. That would be a good lesson to the rest of them not to act like they didn't even have two brain cells.


"It is the habit of unhappiness to rewrite our lives and from a different beginning come to a different ending. We cling to the past and what it could have been; what we wanted, or thought we wanted, before we were taught by a broken heart that our own good intentions have little effect on the way things are."
D. W. Buffa, Breach of Trust

James Deffenbach  posted on  2013-02-01   18:57:36 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Jethro Tull (#4)

I'm guessing if it were $10 bucks involved they'd use the rack?

Nope. For an amount that great it would be thumb screws and shoulder boards. (Shoulder boards were sometimes used in medieval times. They fit over the intended victim's shoulders and nails would be driven through them into the shoulder--pretty cruel punishment).


"It is the habit of unhappiness to rewrite our lives and from a different beginning come to a different ending. We cling to the past and what it could have been; what we wanted, or thought we wanted, before we were taught by a broken heart that our own good intentions have little effect on the way things are."
D. W. Buffa, Breach of Trust

James Deffenbach  posted on  2013-02-01   19:07:41 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


TopPage UpFull ThreadPage DownBottom/Latest


[Home]  [Headlines]  [Latest Articles]  [Latest Comments]  [Post]  [Sign-in]  [Mail]  [Setup]  [Help]