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Camouflage Possible Jar residents of Philadelphia, police brutality


13 May 2012 /24-7PressRelease / -Colwyn Borough is now in a State of emergency after allegations of police brutality and a camouflage possible rattled communities in and around Philadelphia. Mayor Daniel Rutland was forced to make a declaration after the suspension of the four members of the small police force.

Deputy Chief Wendell Reed, corporal Trevor Parkham, Michel Drucker officer and the Lieutenant Wesley Seitz all suspended from the force after Mayor Rutland learned that Da'Quan Jackson, a 17-year-old boy would have been affected by Parkham while he is chained in a locked prison cell.

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The Mayor learned of the incident, after receiving anonymous telephone calls of concerned citizens. Seitz was restored quickly after it was revealed that he had offered to alert, Mayor and it was clear, that he had nothing to do with it. The Mayor appointed Seitz acting Deputy head, while those involved is studied.

Suspension agents are currently under study by the Delaware County District Attorneys from the special unit of prosecution for possible criminal charges. Computers were confiscated on Thursday afternoon in the investigation.

Agents can also face charges of civil. Philadelphia injury lawyers bodily, Tom Fieger and Dave Cherry, with the lawyers of the firm Beasley, represent the Jacksons and investigating the incident for Jackson. In addition to the alleged with the taser assault, there are indications that Jackson should not have been included in the first place. If this is the case, officers may face additional charges for the false arrest of Jackson.

A humiliating and frightening at night

Jackson was arrested on the night of April 24 after a fight. At the time of his assault, Jackson was sitting in a holding cell after being accused of misconduct. Jackson does not believe that its conduct in the detention cell deserved to be affected. In an interview with Philadelphia NBC 10, Jackson stated: "I started goes and comes with him.". I me be quiet and I hit the cell twice. He intervened with the taser and warned me once. I continued to speak and this is as Taser it me. 30 minutes later he let me out. »

To make the picture, at the time Jackson has been affected, he was already in custody in a detention cell, and his movements are restricted by having his arms and legs shackled.

The scandalous conduct of cpl. Parkham doesn't stop assault on the young. Said Jackson Parkham him teasing to be tased and sent text messages to his friends by saying: "I touched the boy, LOL.".

Officers under fire

Appropriate police procedure would have required the officers concerned to follow some Protocol of the police and file certain documents. Apparently, none of these requirements have been met. Although Chief Reed said to journalists, he was aware of the incident until shortly before the Mayor learned of it, the Mayor has openly expressed his skepticism. Sources said philly.com Reed sought to fire Seitz Thursday to investigate the assault of Jackson and report to the Mayor.

Taser injuries non-Laughing Matter

The unauthorized use of a taser should not be taken lightly. Taser injuries can be very serious.

Tasers are often associated with cardiac lesions, such as a heart attack. However, a recent Canadian study has revealed that Taser can also cause neurological disorders, such as seizures.

Injuries caused by falls are not uncommon. Stun guns are designed to neutralize people. People that hit his head after the fall, he may suffer mild traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), and post-concussion syndrome.

When you are injured, you need a strong advocate on your side. If you are injured, it is crucial to be informed. An experienced Philadelphia injury lawyer may review your case and discuss your options with you.

Article provided by Cherry, Fieger and Cherry, p.c..
Web site: http://www.cherryfieger.com/

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