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I really hope he presses charges and brings yet another wrongful suit against the state. Police officers must be held accountable for things they do and if it is a public area then they should act accordingly. A judge already ruled this many times, when will they learn.


He won't. Just read the article - he's already apologizing for the officers' behavior and just wants his equipment back.


Hope they don't wage asset forfeiture on him.


It's the NYPD. They'll wage whatever they want on him; they consider themselves well above the law.




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