90yr Old Baltimore Lady Wins $95K Settlement After Locking Police Officer in Basement

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90yr Old Baltimore Lady Wins $95K Settlement After Locking Police Officer in Basement | Urban Intellectuals

Here is an excerpt from an article on WbalTV about the incident and the exchange:

“Police kept questioning him. They wouldn’t let the ambulance attendant treat him,” Green said. “So, I got up and said, ‘Sir, would you please let the attendants treat him? He’s in pain,'” Green said.

Green said the officer said to her, “Oh, you did it, come on, let’s go inside. I’ll prove where that blood is. You did it.”

Police wanted to go the basement, where Tallie lived, but Green refused on the basis that the police did not have a warrant.

“I said, ‘No, you don’t have a warrant. You don’t go down in my house like that. He wasn’t shot in here.'” Green said the officer replied, “I’m going to find that gun. I’m going to prove that you did it.”

A struggle ensued between a male officer and Green.

“He dragged me, threw me across the chair, put handcuffs on me and just started calling me the ‘b’ name. He ridiculed me,” Green said.

An officer went into the basement and Green locked him inside.

“She locked the door, the basement door. She basically took matters into her own hands,” Nilson said.

“This was my private home, and if I latched it, that was my prerogative because he had no search warrant to go in my basement. So, I had to right to latch it,” Green said.



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HA! Got 'em
 
Sadly you're probably right, the down side of "take the settlement money" is that it brings the absence of putting the blame for the action upon the officer(s) in question and perpetuates continuance of the problem.
 
Withholding Medical Treatment to Gain Entrance to a Home and Elicit a Confession is worth ONLY 95K nowadays?


Should have been a Billion!
 

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