Kimmigirl132
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What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state? Ohio
I'd like to know 1) If I have a valid complaint? 2) What would be the correct course of action? and/or 3)What remedies are available to us?
My 22 year old son went to the store yesterday, and was talking to his friend (who was standing at the curb, on a bike). Three bike patrol officers were riding by, and one stopped and asked the young man for his ID. The young man asked "Why? I wasn't doing anything!" The officer said "Just give me your ID" My son continued on his way, saying " Look at this. Where's the cameras?" The officer asked,"Are you his lawyer?" Son replied "No", to which the reply was, "Then shut up". My son, walking off, said "This is crazy". The officer screamed "Hey, dont walk away, come back here!" At that, the other officers jumped on him, pulled his tee shirt over his head, slammed him on the ground,with knees in his back, saying they should mace him for trying to get away. My son screamed out for someone to get his Mom or sister. When I got there, I saw five patrol cars,(one of which had my son in the back,and his friend in another) in addition to the three bike patrol officers. I asked the officer that had my son, what was going on? I was told that my son was jaywalking. I stated that "If that was the case, then why are there all these police officers out here? He advised me to talk to his Sargent. Which I did. When I asked the Sargent what was going on, he very nastily said "Who are you?" When I told him, he said "Well, he's 22 and I don't have to tell you anything" He told me that he couldnt tell me anything without my son's approval. When I turned and asked my son could the officer talk to me, he said "Yeah, as long as he tells the truth" At that the officer turned to me and said" He said "NO" and I have two officers to verify that". Trying to keep this short, I walked away as everyone standing around was screaming out "Harrassment" "Police brutality" "They weren't even doing anything". Eventually, they took my son downtown and let the friend go with two tickets. One for riding on the sidewalk(remember, he was standing there talking), and another for no bell on his bike. My son was charged with obstructing justice and failure to use a pedestrian sidewalk, and put in jail.
While walking back to my car from paying his fine, I looked up the block and saw the Sargents car sitting there. My daughter was driving since my license is suspended for a ticket in another state. As we pulled out of the parking space,the officer pulled up, and put his lights on. He walked up to the side of the call, stating, "Ms ****?" My daughter said yes? He said "Ms ****, You dont have a license!" She stated that she did. After producing the appropriate papers, he asked, "So is **** your mother?" To which she replied, yes. He said"What's up with your mother?" she said"Why don't you ask her?" He said" No, why don't you tell your mother what's up?", gave her back her license and drove off. Now, I'm not very Law savvy, but this seemed like blatant harrassment to me. I also felt that it was a threat. What did he mean by "you tell your mother what's up" Can someone answer these questions for me?
I'd like to know 1) If I have a valid complaint? 2) What would be the correct course of action? and/or 3)What remedies are available to us?
My 22 year old son went to the store yesterday, and was talking to his friend (who was standing at the curb, on a bike). Three bike patrol officers were riding by, and one stopped and asked the young man for his ID. The young man asked "Why? I wasn't doing anything!" The officer said "Just give me your ID" My son continued on his way, saying " Look at this. Where's the cameras?" The officer asked,"Are you his lawyer?" Son replied "No", to which the reply was, "Then shut up". My son, walking off, said "This is crazy". The officer screamed "Hey, dont walk away, come back here!" At that, the other officers jumped on him, pulled his tee shirt over his head, slammed him on the ground,with knees in his back, saying they should mace him for trying to get away. My son screamed out for someone to get his Mom or sister. When I got there, I saw five patrol cars,(one of which had my son in the back,and his friend in another) in addition to the three bike patrol officers. I asked the officer that had my son, what was going on? I was told that my son was jaywalking. I stated that "If that was the case, then why are there all these police officers out here? He advised me to talk to his Sargent. Which I did. When I asked the Sargent what was going on, he very nastily said "Who are you?" When I told him, he said "Well, he's 22 and I don't have to tell you anything" He told me that he couldnt tell me anything without my son's approval. When I turned and asked my son could the officer talk to me, he said "Yeah, as long as he tells the truth" At that the officer turned to me and said" He said "NO" and I have two officers to verify that". Trying to keep this short, I walked away as everyone standing around was screaming out "Harrassment" "Police brutality" "They weren't even doing anything". Eventually, they took my son downtown and let the friend go with two tickets. One for riding on the sidewalk(remember, he was standing there talking), and another for no bell on his bike. My son was charged with obstructing justice and failure to use a pedestrian sidewalk, and put in jail.
While walking back to my car from paying his fine, I looked up the block and saw the Sargents car sitting there. My daughter was driving since my license is suspended for a ticket in another state. As we pulled out of the parking space,the officer pulled up, and put his lights on. He walked up to the side of the call, stating, "Ms ****?" My daughter said yes? He said "Ms ****, You dont have a license!" She stated that she did. After producing the appropriate papers, he asked, "So is **** your mother?" To which she replied, yes. He said"What's up with your mother?" she said"Why don't you ask her?" He said" No, why don't you tell your mother what's up?", gave her back her license and drove off. Now, I'm not very Law savvy, but this seemed like blatant harrassment to me. I also felt that it was a threat. What did he mean by "you tell your mother what's up" Can someone answer these questions for me?
