NYPD Coerced me to drop charges or go to jail with a hole in my retina Saturday arrest for Dr Fagelman's savagely violent receptionist Delita's running punch to my eye grabbing my hair trying to drag me down the hall by my hair damaging my neck not fired or arrested I agreed to false arrest Oct 16 immediate than Det John Vergona changed my false arrest date to Saturday oct. 20, 2012 4PM IAB let him and his supervisor retire! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dh9TedhfthE I am alleging fix, favors and retaliation -- please look at the first page -- it mentions HP tied to 911 Tech corruption as well as mayor Bloomberg Ray Kelly free rides Air Bloomberg....http://www.scribd.com/doc/188752042/NYPD-Commissioner-Ray-Kelly-Charles-Campisi-DI-Ed-Winski-Lt-Agnes-Lt-Angelo-Burgos-IAB-Sgt-Mary-O-Donnell-Sgt-Chen-Det-Andy-Dwyer-Det-John-Ve

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Occupy Wall Street Wins $600,000 Jennifer Peat Hopes NYPD will Change Relations with Communities

Occupy Wall Street Wins $600,000 Jennifer Peat Hopes NYPD will Change Relations with Communities!

Right on!  KKK Ray Kelly's NYPD get an F for their community relations and so far my experience with Mr. Bratton is F.  Mr. Bratton is welcome to change my mind but so far he hasn't bothered to. 

From NY1
The city on Tuesday agreed to pay nearly $600,000 to settle a lawsuit stemming from the Occupy Wall Street protests.
The litigation had accused the police of wrongfully arresting a group of protesters during a march on New Years Day 2012.
Lawyers for the activists released video they say showed police telling the crowd to disperse and then preventing them from doing so.
One of the plantiffs says she hopes the settlement will prompt change in the NYPD's community relations.
"I think that this administration has an opportunity to engage with the police in a different way about how they sort of reach out to different communities. There's a lot of fear, there's a lot of mistrust of police, and a lot of that's because of the way they engage with regular citizens," said Jennifer Peat, a plaintiff in the settlement.
While the city law department has not commented on the settlement, a spokesperson previously said the arrests followed "a very rowdy and tumultuous March."
This is the biggest settlement the city has reached with Occupy Wall Street protesters to date.

From Suzannah B. Troy:  Now that I understand from the First Precinct Det Squad courtesy of Det John Vergona and pals  how brutal and violent the NYPD are -- I can say Mazel Tov.
please help this go viral so shame MD, my attacker, NYPD and IAB thank you. 



The NYPD an internal affairs fix crime in my opinion based on my own experience.


Dr Andrew Fagelman Delita Hooks Violence Lies New bad Yelp Review Not ADay @ The Beach!
http://suzannahbtroy.blogspot.com/2014/05/dr-andrew-fagelman-delita-hooks_24.html?m=1