Wednesday, May 5, 2021

 here's an obvious case of protect and serve gone horribly wrong;


Trenton, NJ — Filming the police is entirely legal, in every state. However, all too often, we will see police officers overstep their authority and arrest, attack, and assault innocent people for the constitutionally protected act of documenting their behavior in public. As the following case out of Trenton, New Jersey illustrates, police officers will go to extreme and often violent lengths to make sure they are not being filmed, up to and including beating and falsely arresting an innocent mother.

In a recently filed lawsuit, Gloria Noemi Ramirez Caal details the night of her abuse by Trenton’s finest. Caal has the video to back up her claims, as well as the horrific injuries.

According to the lawsuit, Caal was filming her son’s arrest at their home in January 2020 when police attacked her for filming. The innocent mother was holding a 3-year-old when police attacked her for filming, leaving her with injuries to her head, neck, back, right leg and knocking out multiple teeth.

Caal weighs only 100 pounds and is just 4′ 11″ tall yet she was treated like a violent felon for practicing her first amendment right to film.

Caal alleges in the lawsuit that her main aggressor was Trenton police officer Tara Dzurkoc who was working on a U.S. Marshals fugitive task force at the time. According to NJ.com, the matter is currently under investigation at the Marshal’s Service by the internal affairs unit.

The Trentonian obtained a copy of the video and reports that a male cop is heard yelling at Caal to “Gimme the phone now!” just before she was beaten down. Police then move in to restrain the slight woman as she holds her toddler.

That’s when Dzurkoc — who has a history of violence throughout her career and who is also apparently an avid Trump supporter — moved in for the kill............read more........

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