View Full Version : More abuse - Cops drag disabled man out of his own house
neoINDIE
May 31st, 2009, 3:11 am
http://town.huntington.ny.us/newsdetails.cfm?ID=1404
oh yeah...it was on fire..... ;)
Panhead0422
May 31st, 2009, 6:42 am
http://town.huntington.ny.us/newsdetails.cfm?ID=1404
oh yeah...it was on fire..... ;)
First sucker is laughing. You had me going with the thread title, I was all set to rip you a new one.
FidelisAdMortem
May 31st, 2009, 9:04 am
Damn those cops, dont they know they arent firefighters. How dare they!
neoINDIE
May 31st, 2009, 12:05 pm
First sucker is laughing. You had me going with the thread title, I was all set to rip you a new one.
You still can. I don't mind.
notluzn
May 31st, 2009, 12:11 pm
It is unfortunate that bad cops makes people think all cops are bad. I have a lot of friends on the PD and they are the coolest people you'll ever meet. I would think that people would know that there are bad eggs in every organization.
God Bless the Great Police Officers of this Nation that put their lives on the line when the put their uniforms on. Salute!
sgtmac_46
May 31st, 2009, 1:44 pm
http://town.huntington.ny.us/newsdetails.cfm?ID=1404
oh yeah...it was on fire..... ;)
:))
sgtmac_46
May 31st, 2009, 1:45 pm
It is unfortunate that bad cops makes people think all cops are bad. I have a lot of friends on the PD and they are the coolest people you'll ever meet. I would think that people would know that there are bad eggs in every organization.
God Bless the Great Police Officers of this Nation that put their lives on the line when the put their uniforms on. Salute!
It isn't just bad cops who make cops look bad......it's a bunch of liars lying about good cops too......an important point since we're talking about perception.
sgtmac_46
May 31st, 2009, 1:46 pm
Damn those cops, dont they know they arent firefighters. How dare they!
The firefighters are going to file a grievance with the union! :))
FidelisAdMortem
May 31st, 2009, 7:40 pm
The firefighters are too busy looting the house to file a grievance, lol.
jimjames418
May 31st, 2009, 7:48 pm
The firefighters are too busy looting the house to file a grievance, lol.
I doubt that very much since the fire fighters in Huntington are volunteer fire fighters (http://town.huntington.ny.us/newsdetails.cfm?ID=492&CFID=10424800&CFTOKEN=89110140).
Panhead0422
May 31st, 2009, 10:08 pm
You still can. I don't mind.
I will bear that in mind. I hope that you won't make it necessary. I like the humor here though.
Panhead0422
May 31st, 2009, 10:11 pm
Damn those cops, dont they know they arent firefighters. How dare they!\
I will just bet that they set it themselves because the poor old dude wouldn't pay for his fire protection.:whistle::whistle:
Panhead0422
May 31st, 2009, 10:14 pm
The firefighters are going to file a grievance with the union! :))
Won't do them any good; the union sold out to the town council.:)):))
Panhead0422
May 31st, 2009, 10:20 pm
what were you going to rip him a new one about?
About my perception that he was belittling the men and women of the law enforcement community. He played me like a violin. :whistle::)):))
neoINDIE
June 1st, 2009, 2:32 am
About my perception that he was belittling the men and women of the law enforcement community. He played me like a violin. :whistle::)):))
As you get to know me, you'll assume sarcasm first.
Panhead0422
June 1st, 2009, 6:05 am
As you get to know me, you'll assume sarcasm first.
Is it assumption time now??:whistle::mrgreen:
sgtmac_46
June 1st, 2009, 9:21 am
I doubt that very much since the fire fighters in Huntington are volunteer fire fighters (http://town.huntington.ny.us/newsdetails.cfm?ID=492&CFID=10424800&CFTOKEN=89110140).
So not getting paid would make them less likely or more likely to loot? :think:
To all you hose draggers i'm just kidding. ;)
ThrowCop
June 1st, 2009, 9:28 am
:)) Teh funah! :))
CaptC
June 1st, 2009, 9:30 am
Is it assumption time now??:whistle::mrgreen:One should never assume - When you assume, you make an ASS of U and ME. :))
birddog1
June 1st, 2009, 10:14 am
http://town.huntington.ny.us/newsdetails.cfm?ID=1404
oh yeah...it was on fire..... ;)
According to the article one of the officers has a pattern of this kind of behavior. A short time before he dragged some poor guy out of the harbor as well.
Techgod
June 1st, 2009, 11:23 am
According to the article one of the officers has a pattern of this kind of behavior. A short time before he dragged some poor guy out of the harbor as well.
Here is a little more about that.
"After securing his gun belt in his cruiser, Officer Tonkin secured his expandable baton in his uniform pocket, and without regard for his own safety, swam more than 60 feet to the partially submerged SUV. The vehicle was afloat in the water and Officer Tonkin was unable to touch bottom. He gained leverage by holding onto the roof rack, and then used his expandable baton to break the back window. The force of the water that gushed into the vehicle pushed the victim further away from the window and caused the SUV to sink further into the icy waters.
With the SUV now completely submerged, Officer Tonkin dove underneath the water reaching into the vehicle to rescue the semi-conscious driver. As he pulled the victim from the vehicle, the gentleman's weight forced Officer Tonkin further underwater. In order to regain his composure, Officer Tonkin pushed off the victim in an attempt to reach the bottom, but was unable to, due to the water's depth. While swimming back through the murky water to the surface, Officer Tonkin hit his face against the side of the SUV.
When Officer Tonkin re-surfaced, he found that AEMT Scott Kitograd had been able to grasp the victim's wrist and was attempting to pull him into the dinghy. After multiple attempts were made to get the victim into the dinghy, Officer Tonkin and Kitograd secured the gentleman's head, arm, and shoulder above the water over the side of the dinghy. Officer Tonkin then held the victim and swam as Kitograd held the victim's wrist with one arm and paddled with his other. When they reached the boat ramp, other officers were on hand to assist. The victim was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, while Officer Tonkin was treated for lacerations from the broken glass and for a broken tooth.""
http://www.policemag.com/News/2009/01/28/Officer-Timothy-Tonkin-of-Suffolk-County-N-Y-PD-Named-NLEOMF-Officer-of-the-Month.aspx
Panhead0422
June 3rd, 2009, 6:39 am
Here is a little more about that.
"After securing his gun belt in his cruiser, Officer Tonkin secured his expandable baton in his uniform pocket, and without regard for his own safety, swam more than 60 feet to the partially submerged SUV. The vehicle was afloat in the water and Officer Tonkin was unable to touch bottom. He gained leverage by holding onto the roof rack, and then used his expandable baton to break the back window. The force of the water that gushed into the vehicle pushed the victim further away from the window and caused the SUV to sink further into the icy waters.
With the SUV now completely submerged, Officer Tonkin dove underneath the water reaching into the vehicle to rescue the semi-conscious driver. As he pulled the victim from the vehicle, the gentleman's weight forced Officer Tonkin further underwater. In order to regain his composure, Officer Tonkin pushed off the victim in an attempt to reach the bottom, but was unable to, due to the water's depth. While swimming back through the murky water to the surface, Officer Tonkin hit his face against the side of the SUV.
When Officer Tonkin re-surfaced, he found that AEMT Scott Kitograd had been able to grasp the victim's wrist and was attempting to pull him into the dinghy. After multiple attempts were made to get the victim into the dinghy, Officer Tonkin and Kitograd secured the gentleman's head, arm, and shoulder above the water over the side of the dinghy. Officer Tonkin then held the victim and swam as Kitograd held the victim's wrist with one arm and paddled with his other. When they reached the boat ramp, other officers were on hand to assist. The victim was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, while Officer Tonkin was treated for lacerations from the broken glass and for a broken tooth.""
http://www.policemag.com/News/2009/01/28/Officer-Timothy-Tonkin-of-Suffolk-County-N-Y-PD-Named-NLEOMF-Officer-of-the-Month.aspx
It is amazing that we tolerate these type of activities from our public servants.:whistle::whistle::)):)):)):))
Fire Watch
June 3rd, 2009, 6:49 am
Somethings gots to be did.
GA_LP
June 3rd, 2009, 1:58 pm
Somethings gots to be did.Good Lord, Rick :eek: :)) :))
Panhead0422
June 3rd, 2009, 9:35 pm
WE ABSOLUTELY HAVE GOT TO BRING THIS TYPE OF BEHAVIOR TO A HALT. If we let these miscreants continue this type of activity, they might give law enforcement a GOOD REPUTATION.
:doh::)):)):))
jimjames418
June 4th, 2009, 12:33 am
Somethings gots to be did.
lst wek i cun't evn spel coop an tody i re one.