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@nullagent@partyon.xyz  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago

Now if this weren't all bad enough and dear readers I could understand a few sweet summer children thinking:

"maybe it was JUST one bad apple, its been a few years maybe they got better"

And if that's you, might wanna sit down for this one but here's a story hot off the Altoona presses showing that NO. These local cops have no fucking clue what the constitution is at all.

Detwiler is alleged to have been present, I can't confirm due to cop secrecy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s66XetMvBR0

#Altoona #PA #ACAB

Cop Beats Man For ID Refusal - UPDATE
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@nullagent@partyon.xyz replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago

Much like that older Altoona case, this most recent one parallels Luigi's case on the issues of when a person must ID themselves to cops.

In this case the cops were called bc of neighbors arguing(their neighbors karened out and called the cops).

The cops say they showed up "to hear both sides" and some how ended up illegally entering an apartment and beating+arresting a man who was not even involved in the initial report.

https://wjactv.com/news/local/altoona-pd-responds-viral-video-alleged-use-of-force-internal-review-underway-investigation-charges-pennsylvania-blair-county-police-officers-affidavit

#ACAB #Altoona #PA #DirtyCops

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@nullagent@partyon.xyz  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago

Now if this weren't all bad enough and dear readers I could understand a few sweet summer children thinking:

"maybe it was JUST one bad apple, its been a few years maybe they got better"

And if that's you, might wanna sit down for this one but here's a story hot off the Altoona presses showing that NO. These local cops have no fucking clue what the constitution is at all.

Detwiler is alleged to have been present, I can't confirm due to cop secrecy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s66XetMvBR0

#Altoona #PA #ACAB

Cop Beats Man For ID Refusal - UPDATE
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@nullagent@partyon.xyz  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago

In that previous case, useless cop Detective Detwiler, got called to a noise complaint inside of a building.

Some how he took it upon himself to select a random person outside near the building to investigate and instigated a foot chase for no known reason at all.

Even his police report from the day recounts that he selected this person NOT bc of the noise at all.

He never even made contact with the building he was initially called to for the noise complaint.

#Altoona #PA #Detwiler

The Facts of Commonwealth v. Hemingway
The facts of this case were as follows: Altoona Police Department patrolmen Joseph Detwiler and Derek Tardive responded to a noise complaint “in a high crime area.” No information or description was given regarding any person involved in the noise complaint. Once at the location, officers observed Mr. Hemmingway and another man speaking with two women in a car. Mr. Hemmingway had his hand in his pocket, and neither he nor the man he was with were inside the building where the noise complaint originated. Despite the fact that the noise complaint came from inside the building and the men were distinctly outside of the building, the officers decided to investigate the men because they were concerned that “if they responded to the noise complaint first, the men would not be there when they got outside."

Officer Detwiler ordered Mr. Hemingway to remove his hand from his pocket. Officer Tardive ordered Mr. Hemingway to put his hands on his head and stated that he would be conducting a pat-down search. Rather than comply, Mr. Hemingway immediately fled on foot. After the foot chase, the officers recovered Mr. Hemingway’s shoe. Near the shoe, they found four bags of a white powdery substance, later identified as cocaine. Mr. Hemingway was arrested and charged with possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance (“PWID”), resisting arrest, escape, and disorderly conduct.
The Facts of Commonwealth v. Hemingway The facts of this case were as follows: Altoona Police Department patrolmen Joseph Detwiler and Derek Tardive responded to a noise complaint “in a high crime area.” No information or description was given regarding any person involved in the noise complaint. Once at the location, officers observed Mr. Hemmingway and another man speaking with two women in a car. Mr. Hemmingway had his hand in his pocket, and neither he nor the man he was with were inside the building where the noise complaint originated. Despite the fact that the noise complaint came from inside the building and the men were distinctly outside of the building, the officers decided to investigate the men because they were concerned that “if they responded to the noise complaint first, the men would not be there when they got outside." Officer Detwiler ordered Mr. Hemingway to remove his hand from his pocket. Officer Tardive ordered Mr. Hemingway to put his hands on his head and stated that he would be conducting a pat-down search. Rather than comply, Mr. Hemingway immediately fled on foot. After the foot chase, the officers recovered Mr. Hemingway’s shoe. Near the shoe, they found four bags of a white powdery substance, later identified as cocaine. Mr. Hemingway was arrested and charged with possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance (“PWID”), resisting arrest, escape, and disorderly conduct.
The Facts of Commonwealth v. Hemingway The facts of this case were as follows: Altoona Police Department patrolmen Joseph Detwiler and Derek Tardive responded to a noise complaint “in a high crime area.” No information or description was given regarding any person involved in the noise complaint. Once at the location, officers observed Mr. Hemmingway and another man speaking with two women in a car. Mr. Hemmingway had his hand in his pocket, and neither he nor the man he was with were inside the building where the noise complaint originated. Despite the fact that the noise complaint came from inside the building and the men were distinctly outside of the building, the officers decided to investigate the men because they were concerned that “if they responded to the noise complaint first, the men would not be there when they got outside." Officer Detwiler ordered Mr. Hemingway to remove his hand from his pocket. Officer Tardive ordered Mr. Hemingway to put his hands on his head and stated that he would be conducting a pat-down search. Rather than comply, Mr. Hemingway immediately fled on foot. After the foot chase, the officers recovered Mr. Hemingway’s shoe. Near the shoe, they found four bags of a white powdery substance, later identified as cocaine. Mr. Hemingway was arrested and charged with possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance (“PWID”), resisting arrest, escape, and disorderly conduct.
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@nullagent@partyon.xyz replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago

In that similar PA case Detwiler eventually chased and subdued a random bystander and recovered a firearm and drugs.

The problem is that Detective Detwiler was called for a noise complaint, had NO description of the person at all and had no reason to be suspicious of this person other than the fact they were existing in a "high crime area"

All of this evidence was thrown out and Pennsylvania courts had to explain to Detwiler exactly where he fucked up.

#Altoona #ACAB #PA

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@nullagent@partyon.xyz  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago

So you see Detective Detwiler is THE dirty PA cop who set the latest state Superior Court precedent on what constitutes an illegal pre-textual stop 😂

And this dumbass "detective" is today's star witness on why Luigi's illegal pre-textual stop and all the illegally gathered evidence is actually A-OK. 😅

I don't wanna jinx it... but good god I don't think it takes a rockstar attorney to know how to pull at this thread.

https://goldsteinmehta.com/blog/pa-superior-court-finds-police-command-to-remove-hands-from-pockets-results-in-terry-stop

#Detwiler #PA #ACAB

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@nullagent@partyon.xyz replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago

In that previous case, useless cop Detective Detwiler, got called to a noise complaint inside of a building.

Some how he took it upon himself to select a random person outside near the building to investigate and instigated a foot chase for no known reason at all.

Even his police report from the day recounts that he selected this person NOT bc of the noise at all.

He never even made contact with the building he was initially called to for the noise complaint.

#Altoona #PA #Detwiler

The Facts of Commonwealth v. Hemingway
The facts of this case were as follows: Altoona Police Department patrolmen Joseph Detwiler and Derek Tardive responded to a noise complaint “in a high crime area.” No information or description was given regarding any person involved in the noise complaint. Once at the location, officers observed Mr. Hemmingway and another man speaking with two women in a car. Mr. Hemmingway had his hand in his pocket, and neither he nor the man he was with were inside the building where the noise complaint originated. Despite the fact that the noise complaint came from inside the building and the men were distinctly outside of the building, the officers decided to investigate the men because they were concerned that “if they responded to the noise complaint first, the men would not be there when they got outside."

Officer Detwiler ordered Mr. Hemingway to remove his hand from his pocket. Officer Tardive ordered Mr. Hemingway to put his hands on his head and stated that he would be conducting a pat-down search. Rather than comply, Mr. Hemingway immediately fled on foot. After the foot chase, the officers recovered Mr. Hemingway’s shoe. Near the shoe, they found four bags of a white powdery substance, later identified as cocaine. Mr. Hemingway was arrested and charged with possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance (“PWID”), resisting arrest, escape, and disorderly conduct.
The Facts of Commonwealth v. Hemingway The facts of this case were as follows: Altoona Police Department patrolmen Joseph Detwiler and Derek Tardive responded to a noise complaint “in a high crime area.” No information or description was given regarding any person involved in the noise complaint. Once at the location, officers observed Mr. Hemmingway and another man speaking with two women in a car. Mr. Hemmingway had his hand in his pocket, and neither he nor the man he was with were inside the building where the noise complaint originated. Despite the fact that the noise complaint came from inside the building and the men were distinctly outside of the building, the officers decided to investigate the men because they were concerned that “if they responded to the noise complaint first, the men would not be there when they got outside." Officer Detwiler ordered Mr. Hemingway to remove his hand from his pocket. Officer Tardive ordered Mr. Hemingway to put his hands on his head and stated that he would be conducting a pat-down search. Rather than comply, Mr. Hemingway immediately fled on foot. After the foot chase, the officers recovered Mr. Hemingway’s shoe. Near the shoe, they found four bags of a white powdery substance, later identified as cocaine. Mr. Hemingway was arrested and charged with possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance (“PWID”), resisting arrest, escape, and disorderly conduct.
The Facts of Commonwealth v. Hemingway The facts of this case were as follows: Altoona Police Department patrolmen Joseph Detwiler and Derek Tardive responded to a noise complaint “in a high crime area.” No information or description was given regarding any person involved in the noise complaint. Once at the location, officers observed Mr. Hemmingway and another man speaking with two women in a car. Mr. Hemmingway had his hand in his pocket, and neither he nor the man he was with were inside the building where the noise complaint originated. Despite the fact that the noise complaint came from inside the building and the men were distinctly outside of the building, the officers decided to investigate the men because they were concerned that “if they responded to the noise complaint first, the men would not be there when they got outside." Officer Detwiler ordered Mr. Hemingway to remove his hand from his pocket. Officer Tardive ordered Mr. Hemingway to put his hands on his head and stated that he would be conducting a pat-down search. Rather than comply, Mr. Hemingway immediately fled on foot. After the foot chase, the officers recovered Mr. Hemingway’s shoe. Near the shoe, they found four bags of a white powdery substance, later identified as cocaine. Mr. Hemingway was arrested and charged with possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance (“PWID”), resisting arrest, escape, and disorderly conduct.
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