(Link below is NSFW)
http://theync.com/media.php?name=17451-shocking
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(Link below is NSFW)
http://theync.com/media.php?name=17451-shocking
:-(
[quote author=amizlude link=topic=26801.msg1708412#msg1708412 date=1283486018]
http://theync.com/media.php?name=17451-shocking
:-(
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i clicked on that link, and all i see is porn. :x
* wow you truly are the sterial cunt here are yo not.I fuckin hate you cunt* - LoonywopOriginally Posted by Ron_NYC
★ take the sig down ★ - Loonywop
[quote author=neenerneener link=topic=26801.msg1708416#msg1708416 date=1283486976]
i clicked on that link, and all i see is porn. :x
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There is a video there, but the site is vile. Kinda like MDS. :lol: And this section is for mentions of MDS in the media, not random stories in the media. That should go under news/current events. :-D
That just breaks my heart
I just don't get It? how can you see her in the car, lips blue and not do anything? And even if you had your suspicions why not just escort them to the hospital, call their bluff and really nail her?
What sucks is, and even though this cop should be ashamed of himself, more than likely he is distraught and grief stricken over it. He's probably unidentified because his higher ups want it that way. For now
[quote author=yellowCake1 link=topic=26801.msg1708433#msg1708433 date=1283489732]
That just breaks my heart
I just don't get It? how can you see her in the car, lips blue and not do anything? And even if you had your suspicions why not just escort them to the hospital, call their bluff and really nail her?
What sucks is, and even though this cop should be ashamed of himself, more than likely he is distraught and grief stricken over it. He's probably unidentified because his higher ups want it that way. For now.
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Meh.
And why is this shocking exactly?
[quote author=Ron_NYC link=topic=26801.msg1708442#msg1708442 date=1283491040]
Meh.
And why is this shocking exactly?
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I didn't say it was shocking :lol:
I said it sucks
sorry about posting in the wrong section, should of looked closer.
i didn't say it was shocking, i just linked it from the website title to share/post here
also; sorry neener for not warning you of all the porn ads on the site, but the video of her family is on there.
:2huh:
[quote author=yellowCake1 link=topic=26801.msg1708433#msg1708433 date=1283489732]
That just breaks my heart
I just don't get It? how can you see her in the car, lips blue and not do anything? And even if you had your suspicions why not just escort them to the hospital, call their bluff and really nail her?
What sucks is, and even though this cop should be ashamed of himself, more than likely he is distraught and grief stricken over it. He's probably unidentified because his higher ups want it that way. For now
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He was unidentified because they didn't know who he was. He has since been identified and suspended.
http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/2010/08/31/2010-08-31_cop_identified_suspended_by_nypd_for_failing_to _help_woman_save_daughter_dying_o.html
The NYPD has suspended a cold-hearted Brooklyn cop who failed to help a woman as she frantically drove her dying daughter to a hospital, police said.
Police Officer Alfonso Mendez, 30, who is assigned to the 84th Precinct in downtown Brooklyn, had his gun and badge taken and will likely face a departmental charge for failing to take proper police action, cops said.
The stunning announcement - which vindicated the grieving mother of Briana Ojeda, 11 - was a quick and surprising turn of events.
Tuesday morning, as the NYPD Internal Affairs Bureau hunted for the mystery officer whom Carmen Ojeda blamed for her daughter's death, Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly told reporters not enough was known to determine if the man was an NYPD cop.
The probe suddenly came together within a few hours Tuesday afternoon - and Mendez, who was suspended without pay, later copped to having been the man in uniform who pulled over Ojeda in Cobble Hill Friday.
"It's a shame that it took four days for this officer to reveal himself. And it should never happen to any other child," said Briana's father, Michael Ojeda, as he and Carmen left their daughter's wake.
Briana, whose funeral is today, suffered an asthma attack while playing at a Carroll Gardens park.
Her mother called 911, but opted instead to drive Briana to Long Island College Hospital.
Mendez, who has been on theforce for five years and hadnot had a major disciplinary issue, stopped Ojeda after she turned the wrong way down a one-way street a few blocks from the hospital.
Ojeda, 35, of Boerum Hill, had insisted she was pulled over by an NYPD cop who acted surly and claimed not to know cardiopulmonary resuscitation - althoughall NYPD cops receive such training.
She said the officer followed her to the hospital, where Briana died about an hour after arrival.
NYPD Deputy Commissioner Paul Browne said Internal Affairs Bureau investigators showed Ojeda and witnesses pictures of cops in the 76th Precinct, where the incident took place. No cop was identified as the culprit.
They next began reviewing gasoline purchases because cops from two neighboring commands routinely fuel up their vehicles at stations within the 76th Precinct.
Those records confirmed that following a court appearance, Mendez had stopped to fill up his vehicle before heading to the Brooklyn Bridge to relieve a cop at a fixed posting, Browne said. Mendez's NYPD photo was then placed in a photo array for witnesses, who fingered him.
Browne said that, under NYPD regulations, Mendez should have reported he stopped Ojeda and escorted her to the hospital.
jlauinger@nydailynews.com
With Joe Kemp and Edgar Sandoval
Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/2010/08/31/2010-08-31_cop_identified_suspended_by_nypd_for_failing_to _help_woman_save_daughter_dying_o.html#ixzz0yTDQe3 nX
[quote author=deeply shaded link=topic=26801.msg1708482#msg1708482 date=1283518100]
He was unidentified because they didn't know who he was. He has since been identified and suspended.
http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/2010/08/31/2010-08-31_cop_identified_suspended_by_nypd_for_failing_to _help_woman_save_daughter_dying_o.html
The NYPD has suspended a cold-hearted Brooklyn cop who failed to help a woman as she frantically drove her dying daughter to a hospital, police said.
Police Officer Alfonso Mendez, 30, who is assigned to the 84th Precinct in downtown Brooklyn, had his gun and badge taken and will likely face a departmental charge for failing to take proper police action, cops said.
The stunning announcement - which vindicated the grieving mother of Briana Ojeda, 11 - was a quick and surprising turn of events.
Tuesday morning, as the NYPD Internal Affairs Bureau hunted for the mystery officer whom Carmen Ojeda blamed for her daughter's death, Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly told reporters not enough was known to determine if the man was an NYPD cop.
The probe suddenly came together within a few hours Tuesday afternoon - and Mendez, who was suspended without pay, later copped to having been the man in uniform who pulled over Ojeda in Cobble Hill Friday.
"It's a shame that it took four days for this officer to reveal himself. And it should never happen to any other child," said Briana's father, Michael Ojeda, as he and Carmen left their daughter's wake.
Briana, whose funeral is today, suffered an asthma attack while playing at a Carroll Gardens park.
Her mother called 911, but opted instead to drive Briana to Long Island College Hospital.
Mendez, who has been on theforce for five years and hadnot had a major disciplinary issue, stopped Ojeda after she turned the wrong way down a one-way street a few blocks from the hospital.
Ojeda, 35, of Boerum Hill, had insisted she was pulled over by an NYPD cop who acted surly and claimed not to know cardiopulmonary resuscitation - althoughall NYPD cops receive such training.
She said the officer followed her to the hospital, where Briana died about an hour after arrival.
NYPD Deputy Commissioner Paul Browne said Internal Affairs Bureau investigators showed Ojeda and witnesses pictures of cops in the 76th Precinct, where the incident took place. No cop was identified as the culprit.
They next began reviewing gasoline purchases because cops from two neighboring commands routinely fuel up their vehicles at stations within the 76th Precinct.
Those records confirmed that following a court appearance, Mendez had stopped to fill up his vehicle before heading to the Brooklyn Bridge to relieve a cop at a fixed posting, Browne said. Mendez's NYPD photo was then placed in a photo array for witnesses, who fingered him.
Browne said that, under NYPD regulations, Mendez should have reported he stopped Ojeda and escorted her to the hospital.
jlauinger@nydailynews.com
With Joe Kemp and Edgar Sandoval
Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/2010/08/31/2010-08-31_cop_identified_suspended_by_nypd_for_failing_to _help_woman_save_daughter_dying_o.html#ixzz0yTDQe3 nX
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Wow, they worked faster getting this guy off the streets. I guess this is worse than shooting some unarmed teen in the face.
[quote author=deeply shaded link=topic=26801.msg1708482#msg1708482 date=1283518100]
He was unidentified because they didn't know who he was. He has since been identified and suspended.
http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/2010/08/31/2010-08-31_cop_identified_suspended_by_nypd_for_failing_to _help_woman_save_daughter_dying_o.html
The NYPD has suspended a cold-hearted Brooklyn cop who failed to help a woman as she frantically drove her dying daughter to a hospital, police said.
Police Officer Alfonso Mendez, 30, who is assigned to the 84th Precinct in downtown Brooklyn, had his gun and badge taken and will likely face a departmental charge for failing to take proper police action, cops said.
The stunning announcement - which vindicated the grieving mother of Briana Ojeda, 11 - was a quick and surprising turn of events.
Tuesday morning, as the NYPD Internal Affairs Bureau hunted for the mystery officer whom Carmen Ojeda blamed for her daughter's death, Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly told reporters not enough was known to determine if the man was an NYPD cop.
The probe suddenly came together within a few hours Tuesday afternoon - and Mendez, who was suspended without pay, later copped to having been the man in uniform who pulled over Ojeda in Cobble Hill Friday.
"It's a shame that it took four days for this officer to reveal himself. And it should never happen to any other child," said Briana's father, Michael Ojeda, as he and Carmen left their daughter's wake.
Briana, whose funeral is today, suffered an asthma attack while playing at a Carroll Gardens park.
Her mother called 911, but opted instead to drive Briana to Long Island College Hospital.
Mendez, who has been on theforce for five years and hadnot had a major disciplinary issue, stopped Ojeda after she turned the wrong way down a one-way street a few blocks from the hospital.
Ojeda, 35, of Boerum Hill, had insisted she was pulled over by an NYPD cop who acted surly and claimed not to know cardiopulmonary resuscitation - althoughall NYPD cops receive such training.
She said the officer followed her to the hospital, where Briana died about an hour after arrival.
NYPD Deputy Commissioner Paul Browne said Internal Affairs Bureau investigators showed Ojeda and witnesses pictures of cops in the 76th Precinct, where the incident took place. No cop was identified as the culprit.
They next began reviewing gasoline purchases because cops from two neighboring commands routinely fuel up their vehicles at stations within the 76th Precinct.
Those records confirmed that following a court appearance, Mendez had stopped to fill up his vehicle before heading to the Brooklyn Bridge to relieve a cop at a fixed posting, Browne said. Mendez's NYPD photo was then placed in a photo array for witnesses, who fingered him.
Browne said that, under NYPD regulations, Mendez should have reported he stopped Ojeda and escorted her to the hospital.
jlauinger@nydailynews.com
With Joe Kemp and Edgar Sandoval
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Wow, they worked faster getting this guy off the streets. I guess this is worse than shooting some unarmed teen in the face.
[quote author=yellowCake1 link=topic=26801.msg1708443#msg1708443 date=1283491270]
I didn't say it was shocking :lol:
I said it sucks
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I know. The thread title said so. And it's pretty far from shocking for the NYPD.
[quote author=amizlude link=topic=26801.msg1708412#msg1708412 date=1283486018]
(Link below is NSFW)
http://theync.com/media.php?name=17451-shocking
:-(
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Please warn people when you post links to that site. I can get away with it at work because of my job, but others might get in trouble.
Thanks.
[quote author=mydeathspace link=topic=26801.msg1708611#msg1708611 date=1283536921]
Please warn people when you post links to that site. I can get away with it at work because of my job, but others might get in trouble.
Thanks.
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Yeah. I clicked it with my laundry lady standing right here. Usually I dont mind since I have my own office. I look at NSFW all the time but I try not to do it with my employees looking over my shoulder. good thing I work with a bunch of hard asses who aint offended by shit, but still...
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