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NYPD Beating Video: Officers John Cicero, William Green Caught Beating Jonathan Baez On Tape
by NEW YORK (Associated Press) Friday January 22, 2010
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Two New York Police Department patrolmen were suspended after a video shot by a witness looking out an apartment window in the Bronx surfaced showing them beating a handcuffed suspect during an undercover drug operation, police officials said Thursday.

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NEW YORK (Associated Press) -- Two New York Police Department patrolmen were suspended after a video surfaced showing them beating a handcuffed suspect during an undercover drug operation, police officials said Thursday.

Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said he decided to suspend John Cicero and William Green as soon as he saw the video shot by a witness looking out an apartment window in the Bronx on Jan. 5.

"We simply are never going to tolerate something like that,'' Kelly said. "We are going to take swift and firm action when we see activities of that nature.''

Kelly said that two sergeants supervising the officers were put on desk duty pending the outcome of internal affairs and Bronx District Attorney's office investigations. The department didn't name the sergeants.

Asked about the suspended officers, a Patrolmen's Benevolent Association spokesman declined comment.

The video shows Cicero and Green bending down to punch the suspect, Jonathan Baez, as other officers mill about.

A lawyer for Baez, Jeffrey Emdin, said the other officers should be punished as well.

"If you look at their faces, there's not one look of outrage or disgust,'' Emdin said. "None of them intervened or reported this.... It reflects business as usual.''

Emdin alleged other men also were assaulted by police following a frantic foot chase with a drug suspect.

Police say the drug suspect, not Baez, ran into a basement and unleashed a pit bull that charged the officers. A ricocheting bullet fired by an officer aiming at the dog grazed two detectives. The dog also was hit, but survived.

Drug charges against Baez were dismissed, his lawyer said.
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message:sir I do care to remind you.. that boy wasn't a suspect, he was just at a wrong place at a wrong time.. so to explain you in simple term(because in regard to your iq level I rightfully must do so) police got the wrong guy. period if you justify violence against innocent.. you are either very intelectually challendged or a very disturbed person, who should get a proffesional help . and I really hope you are not carring a gun for the sake of innocent children. greetings from Serbia.
posted Thursday April 15, 2010
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posted by: Obama235
message:Fuck that drug dealing asshole, too bad the cops didn't kill his punk ass!
posted Sunday February 14, 2010
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posted by: 3056
message:Wow, it looks like the police are policing their own. EVIL COPS.
posted Wednesday January 27, 2010
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posted by: puttem
message:in a cell with mesherle and all violent lying racist cops who are everywhere
posted Friday January 22, 2010
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