Jersey City, NJ — As TFTP reported in 2017, a high-speed chase in Jersey City ended when the car police were chasing crashed and turned another man’s car into a ball of flames. But it’s the chaotic insanity which followed the crash and the fire that resulted in the indictment of several Jersey City police officers and a massive lawsuit against the city and the department.
This week, however, all of the officers involved took plea deals and although they were fired, not a single one of them will go to jail for what they did.
The taxpayers will now be held liable as the innocent victim of gross police negligence and brutality, Miguel Feliz, has filed a $25 million claim against Jersey city and its police department for excessive force used on him in the June 4th incident. Feliz has been unable to return to work since police caused his car to be set on fire, in turn, setting Feliz on fire, and then brutally attacking him.
As TFTP reported, the group of New Jersey police officers involved were indicted, including two for attempted murder, after they were caught on camera kicking Feliz as he crawled from the burning wreckage of a crash involving the pursuit of Leo Pinkston.
The officers all faced a slew of charges each:
- Lt. Leith Ludwig has been charged with two counts of aggravated assault and one count of official misconduct.
- MD Khan has been charged with 13 counts, including attempted murder, aggravated assault, official misconduct and possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose.
- Officer Eric Kosinski has been charged with five counts, including attempted murder, aggravated assault and official misconduct.
- Officer Francisco Rodriguez has been charged with four counts, including aggravated assault, official misconduct and possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose........https://thefreethoughtproject.com/cops-set-man-on-fire-no-jail/
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