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UPDATE!!!! You want to talk about police responsibility ...... It came on WBBM780 news this morning that the apartment she fell from is used to police surveilence ...... they did not appear to lock it up after they used it!! (There didn't appear to be forced entry). So there is now an 'investigation' into that as well as all the other little investigations going on due to this matter.
(FYI: The police were not involved during the actual fall ....I'd like to make that clear. At least according to the news report)
WHOA--this changes everything, or there's a good chance it does...if there's a police survellance apartment, you're not likely to get criminals taking someone there to rape and murder her--unless they are criminals in league with the cops somehow, and are either in collusion with them, or think they can get away with whatever they want, and got out of hand.
You know, we rarely get the whole story, not from the news, not from the cops, not for a while--and sometimes never at all.
I've seen it with news accounts of my own friends who were victims of crimes--there's always distortions, inconsistencies--and often, I imagine, bald-faced lies. This is much more likely to be true in a big city.
I have known women who could easily have freaked out and gotten so nasty and belligerent with cops that they would have cast them out like that--especially if as some she foolishly demanded to be let out immediately as she was tired of their shit or something--though to have done so in that area would have been unbelievably cold and cruel.
In a big city police force, though, a sizeable portion of the cops are literally and seriously criminals, capable of anything--so the scenario could have been much uglier than that.
Who the hell knows what happened, or why they really did it, or how much they knew about what would happen to her?
It seems to get more horrifying by the day, this story...
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Originally Posted by Hello_Kitty27
UPDATE!!!! You want to talk about police responsibility ...... It came on WBBM780 news this morning that the apartment she fell from is used to police surveilence ...... they did not appear to lock it up after they used it!! (There didn't appear to be forced entry). So there is now an 'investigation' into that as well as all the other little investigations going on due to this matter.
(FYI: The police were not involved during the actual fall ....I'd like to make that clear. At least according to the news report)
Well, they weren't involved in the actual fall or the rape...but their lack of security aided in someone being raped and possibly murdered. I am so angry about this, I'm shaking. I cannot believe what I am hearing in regards to this case. It makes me want to march down there and demand that the city remove them from their positions...permanently. >:(
These cops are going down, big time. There is no excuse for what happened due to their actions or inactions. They knew better. They knew putting her out there would get her permanently maimed or killed and they did it anyways.
As a resident of Chicago, all of us Chicagoans need to make sure that this doesn't get swept under the rug or "lame" resolutions get done. We need to make sure that the cops who were responsible for this get fired and that the department heads, etc are held accountable for this abomination so this doesn't happen to anyone else.
Unbelieveable.
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I say start writing to the Opinions Forum of the newspaper ASAP. Let your voices be heard for her!!!
Pamela
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According to this article in the Chicago Tribune yesterday, her condition is still the same for the fourth day in a row. Sorry, my computer's kind of fucked up right now and I can't just link to the article:
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Friends recall hours before fall
Woman's family tried to rescue her
By Tonya Maxwell, David Heinzmann and James Janega, Tribune staff reporters
Published May 14, 2006
As calls and messages from a young California woman who was stranded in Chicago last weekend grew more and more distraught, friends and family members tried to stage a rescue to bring her home to Los Angeles.
Text messages and cell phone conversations became heated, as the friends frantically called the woman's parents to describe a situation increasingly out of control.
Their efforts finally came to nothing in a turn of events that led to Chicago police arresting the woman last Sunday for causing a disturbance at Midway Airport, then releasing her the next night into the tough neighborhood around the women's lockup at West 51st Street and South Wentworth Avenue.
Hours later, she plummeted from the 7th-floor window of a Robert Taylor Homes apartment, where investigators believe she was sexually assaulted. The 21-year-old woman had massive internal injuries and remained in critical condition Friday at Stroger Hospital, police sources say.
Police now are investigating the department's involvement in the case because members of her family say they tried to prevent her release from the lockup because of her mental state. As that probe continues, the last few days and months of the woman's life play in the minds of friends and family members.
"I didn't know what to do. I didn't know how to help her," said Anthony Rayes, 24, of Los Angeles. "She was such a good girl, such a sweet girl."
As the woman's condition remained unchanged for the fourth day, her friends described the mounting concern with which they watched her descend since January into an erratic and distant lifestyle.
She began staying in Las Vegas for long stretches with people her longtime friends did not know. She stopped going to school at the University of California Los Angeles. Once thought-provoking conversations with her became jarring and nonsensical.
"She'd done a 180-degree turn," said Sophia Morris, 21, of Los Angeles, who has known the woman since they grew up in Rocklin, Calif., near Sacramento. "She started acting different. She started lying."
Rayes and Morris traded text messages and phone calls with the woman, who had come to Chicago about two weeks ago and spoke to Rayes from a bathroom with her hand cupped over her phone on the afternoon of May 6, Rayes said.
She later talked to Morris, saying the man she was with had "ditched her," Morris said. She reported being kicked out of a hotel the night before. She wanted a plane ticket out of Chicago and needed a place to stay.
It was while shouting over the phone with a family member the next afternoon, May 7, that Chicago police arrested her at Midway Airport for causing a disturbance, police sources said. The night after that, she fell to the ground in her underwear outside the Taylor Homes apartment building at 51st and State Streets, a block from the police station where she had been released hours before.
Police were searching for the suspected assailant, a man who witnesses said held the woman against her will in the 7th-floor apartment. He may have sexually assaulted her, law-enforcement sources said, and was alone in the room with her when she dropped from the window.
The apartment had been used by Wentworth District tactical unit police officers for drug surveillance, a police source said.
Internal affairs investigators are looking into police handling of the case, including the allegation that the woman's family telephoned during her incarceration to warn officers that she suffered from bipolar disorder.
The last hulking beige brick fortress of the Robert Taylor Homes stands just across raised Metra tracks from the Wentworth District police station.
Sixteen stories tall, it is the remnant of a 28-building project that once stretched two miles down State Street. The Chicago Housing Authority Web site says the structure was scheduled to be emptied last year.
Jesse Williams, who lives a few blocks from the Robert Taylor Homes, said the area has improved in recent years, particularly with the steady destruction of the high-rises. But gang problems persist.
"The thing is, they sell a lot of drugs around here. They see a Caucasian woman, they know she was just released or she's a drug addict," he said. "She's wandering around, being herself and being friendly, people will take advantage of that. It doesn't matter what color you are. If you're a target, you're a target."
Witnesses first reported seeing the woman a block past the building Monday evening in the King JJ Fish & Chicken restaurant, 51st and Wabash Avenue, a place where orders are rotated out to customers through a bulletproof plastic window.
Employees there said the woman at first seemed agitated but bought a bottle of water, took a pill and seemed to calm down. Anthony Johnson, 20, was walking by the restaurant when he said he saw the woman. She had long blond hair, a white baseball cap and tight white shorts. He and a friend talked with her.
"Nothing she said made sense," he said. "I thought she was drunk."
Johnson said he saw her later, walking through a field where another high-rise once stood, toward the basketball court. She passed a currency exchange and a boarded-up church. Residents of the public housing complex often cross the grassy area as a shortcut home.
"She was following a group of teenagers. I asked them why she was with them. They said she was following them," Johnson said.
He didn't see her again.
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This is really sad and it makes me angry at the Chicago cops too. I used to live in Chicago and the area that the Robert Taylor homes is in is one of the worst parts of Chicago. It's dangerous for people of any race, and the odds of a petite white girl with blond hair coming out of there without being beaten up, raped, robbed, or killed are very slim.
It doesn't look good-most people who fall that many stories die. Even if she survives, she will most likely be fucked up for life, unless some miracle happens. Very sad. :(
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Well, this article makes the police look worse. Witnesses report trying to talk to her and she's incoherent and not making sense. Hello?? Why didn't they transfer her to the hospital??
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Christ, I have been there--albeit driving past in friends' cars, and not for long, and never to get out and mingle...
I didn't recognize the building but they all look alike.
I knew it was fairly close to where I had been in college, but had no idea it was that close.
That's a mile and a half from where I went to college. 51st St. is known as Hyde park Blvd. The University of Chicago is in Hyde Park.
That mile and a half made a big difference, too--but nonetheless the U of C Security Police was the third largest police force in the entire state of Illinois!! Second only to Chicago and the State Troopers--just to protect the nerds from the surrounding ghetto.
It wasn't far from there at all that I was robbed on the El platform. People told me I was crazy to ride the El through there, but it wasn't until then that I stopped.
I was at a college reunion a few years ago, and walking down 51st St. in the No-Man's Land area (about a mile from where that happened) where the college enclave ended and the ghetto began, and was very much aware of how I'd lost my street sense. No way would I have gone further west!
She was wearing tight shorts and acting like she was drunk or high? Even more of a target. Those cops knew damned well she was doomed, utterly and completely.
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I'm emailing some of the articles and some comments to some of the local (and popular) radio shows. I'm hoping to draw some attention to this. The whole situation seems to involve a lot of idiocy....for the cop's part, resident's part and yes, even her part, I'm sure. I whole-heartedly feel that people need to be aware of the situation. This should not happen to anyone in Chicago, whether they are black, white, mexican asian, a chicagoan, a tourist, etc.
So hopefully, people in Chicago will be hearing this on the radio, even if it's just coming up in discussion.
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Could you imagine living in a place that if you stepped out to help someone, and you survived the gang members who run the place would kill you and anyone else close to you? It's unfathomable to me and I would never wish that living condition on anyone.
This is a listing of crimes in just this one city block over the last six months.
http://www.chicagocrime.org/streets/..._st/5100s/all/
Anytime you see 'CHA' thats the building this gal fell from. I can only imagine the hell this place was when the entire complex was standing.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Taylor_Homes
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articl...er/ai_55127438
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doc-catfish said: Multiply this by about 3 or 4, b/c what is listed is only what has been reported to police. I see prostitution and (what looks like) drug deals and misc other things on almost a daily basis on my ride to/from work in the area. I never knew so many $5 prostitutes worked at 8:00 AM until I started working in that area!
There are gang-related activities going on in that area all the time, but luckily my company is completely fenced in and has armed security 24 hrs a day.
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It's horrible. It's worse than Cabrini Green.
The bad thing is that the state government moved all of the Robert Taylor people out of those buildings and into the suburbs (the South Suburbs) like Chicago Heights, Sauk Village, Ford Heights (which was a mini RT...and is now out of control) and Park Forest. All so they could rip those buildings down and build "mixed income housing"...but I've seen all the plans for that area and it involves homeowners purchasing $750,000+ homes.
It's a sad, sad situation. I, personally, say that there should be harder punishment for criminals. Not the slap on the hand...here spend all day honing your craft while we feed you 3 meals a day and give you a place to sleep. Do it 3rd world style...you may or may not eat this month...your cell has no roof and a dirt floor. Enjoy! Oh, and if you come back here more than once...you'll start missing some body parts. >:(
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This story took the whole topic of Richard Roeper's column in today's Sun Times.
http://www.suntimes.com/output/roepe...ws-roep16.html
It is very well-said, in my opinion. Here's a piece of it:
<snip> One resident of that building, who did not want to be identified on camera, told ABC-7 she saw the woman in the courtyard and outside her own door.
"She got up on MY floor, she tried to come into my place," said the woman. "I said 'Oh no no no, you know, white people and us, we don't mix.' "
Where's the outrage?
...The residents of the Taylor Homes are black, and it's not as if they see a lot of white visitors.
...But even if that resident somehow felt threatened, why not call the cops? Maybe it's because she doesn't trust the police. Maybe it's because she has enough problems and she doesn't care to get involved with things she doesn't understand. Maybe it's because she wants nothing to do with white people under any circumstances.
"White people and us, we don't mix." So sad.
You can imagine the outrage if a young black woman had wandered into a white neighborhood, and a white woman had told the local news, "You know, black people and us, we don't mix." You can imagine the press conferences and the protests and the calls for action. We should be equally outraged when something like this happens.
As one e-mailer said to me, "I wish someone could explain to me how a 21-year-old girl ends up in the Robert Taylor Homes, is [allegedly] raped, begs for help and is told by a black woman she isn't going to help because she is WHITE, the young woman is pushed or jumped out of a seventh-floor window, and NOBODY is outraged? [Where are] the religious leaders like [Jesse] Jackson and [James] Meeks? Where is it on the news coverage? This is a young woman with mental problems and NO ONE is speaking up on her behalf."
It's a legitimate point. Wouldn't it be something if community leaders reached out to the victim's family, pledged support to the police in their investigation, called for residents of the Robert Taylor Homes to come forward with any information they might have, and issued statements condemning the mentality that says whites and blacks don't mix? </snip>
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That is sad, but that's the way it is in those areas.
I still can't bring myself to read any of these links yet. I feel bad for her family, too--and I bet they are very pissed off!
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Bridgette i said for her to have a RIGHT to call from the station. As mentioned BEFORE release! I don't expect anyone to call anyone once they are out on the streets. People just start walking or thumb it at that point. Why release her without her purse? Don't know...not enough details yet.
A call from the station...but it seems as though we are hearing alot about the police here. What about her?? Maybe she was angry enough to dent a call. Wanted to walk out at release time. This does not make the situation right if she did not have her purse. But didn't she hit a place for water and ask to take a PILL after release? Where did she get her pill?
This story is confusing. Again here manic or not, people are released on the streets all the time. There it seems the cops take training to send a person to a facility for treatment if they are not stable.
However we don't know how competent she was actually. And if she was so upset with them she wanted out bad.
I do not side with what the Dept. did. I don't get it. There has got to be more...there has to be. Cops fucked up. Or she was acting fine during release. maybe the officer who released her did not get the message to hold her...more needs to come of this.
Again, my prayers are with her. I thought about her while i laid in bed last night. No, i can't imagine what this woman went through.
Pamela
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I should just gpo read the damned links, but did they let her walk out the front door of the station, or let her out of a police car? That makes a big difference, though even in the first case it was clearly wrong...
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It's my understanding they released her from the front doors of the station by women's lockup, by the Taylor homes. Her luggage was left at the station across the city where she was initially picked up (by midway airport, I believe that would have been 8th district at 63rd & St Louis)
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That's what I read. They released her from one location while her belongings were held in another across town. AND the location where they released her, at 6:30pm, is in one of the worst ghettos in the city. There is no way in hell they thought she'd be ok. She couldn't get a taxi to pick up her belongings, couldn't make a phone call, couldn't get to a train station or airport, and she's from out of state. Those fuckers knew full well she would be harmed when they let her out the front door and they sent her to this fate.
Also if her parents were calling telling police she's bipolar, they should have taken her to the mental hospital upon release - especially since that's policy. They clearly chose to ignore her mental instability and her parents' pleas. Shit - they probably should have taken her to the hospital FIRST, since it probably would have been obvious something was wrong with her if she'd been causing enough of a disturbance at a freakin airport to get arrested in the first place. Her behaviour MUST have been crazy from the getgo.
The 'more' to this story is that the cops were treating her like a piece of shit, punishing her with a type of street justice because she was probably a pain in the ass to deal with. But it is their JOBS to deal with that type of thing properly, not throw people to the fucking dogs because they don't like them :mad:
And YES. Where is all the outrage that a girl was wandering around the ghetto begging for help and didn't get it because of her skin color??? Where are the screams of injustice, police wrongdoing and racism??? You know full well that that same bitch who wouldn't help this girl because she's white, would be screaming racism at the top of her lungs if it had been a black girl not getting help from white people. Why isn't this shit plastered all over the news like the story of the black girls who allegedly got raped by white frat boys????
I don't care if you're purple or green. This crap is just sickening and it just keeps getting worse.
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^ It's appalling. It doesn't matter where she got the pill, Pamela. The different witnesses interviewed said that they heard her talking and that she was not "normal". She wasn't making sense, she was just all over the place...that she wasn't "right". And, if "everyday" people can say that, you cannot tell me that she was acting "normal" or "right" at the police station.
I've already written my letters. And, I'll keep writing them. What the Police did was wrong, it was, as far as I can see, Attempted Murder by facilitation.
Fuck...this pisses me off to no end. Every single one of those cops should be suspended without pay and then arrested.
Yes, it pisses me off that I live in the fucking city of Chicago and it takes forever for me to find information on this. I have been in touch with a few of the reporters and have asked them to email me with updates as they come...but so far...there's not been much. Why not?
I think it's a "fear" that the black community here will feel like the "whites" are banding together for their own and lashing out against the black community.
They've effectively lost every sympathy from me. Those residents should now also be charged with facilitation, as well. >:(
Can you tell I'm mad?
I'm writing some letters now...to the mayor, governor, and a few more people. In fact, I encourage EVERYONE who knows about this (whether or not you live in the City) to write letters and let them know that you live in other parts of the country and this still outrages you. If no one else will stand up for this girl, then the citizens must step in...and that's where it's at, now.
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Yes Vg i hear you, and again this story sucks. You'r not getting any info. because there is not enough yet, and they are investigating i am sure. With all due respect, no one here knows what happened except she was released, and badly injured by some one.
I doubt very much she is the only white woman to be released into that area! My question is why the hell have a station there that will hold and release people in that area? If this was a black woman released in a white area the story changes, not because we are better, because we still do drugs, have gangs, commit murder etc. I think colour does not have much to do with it. It's trash if it's black or white in a high crime area!
Wait for more info. to come along. This woman was of age! As for her talking to herself, they need to get the people who saw this and ask questions.
Also she was asking for help. A ride? money? We don't really know. Any person that came along she probably would have went with if they said they are going to get her a ride or money or just a place to stay for the night.
There is not enough information yet as to WHY she was released.
Again, is it illegal to release a person from a station into an area that the doors open into? No, black or white. Her being manic may play a uge factor into this. I understand the police who released her where not trained for "drug treatment" facilty.
And cops being cops..they did what they do. I agree 100%, they don't like it when people scream or talk shit to them, so they probably could not wait to release her. As for her belongings. This happens too. We don't know the nature of the call/s she made to family when they fought. Or a call that may have happened after release, she did make it to a place for a drink of water. A restaurant? They have phones, she could have charged it to home. She was already fighting with her family i read. She may have been to upset to call them again...Not enough information.
I know this is like family, she is a dancer! And this is a stripper forum. But she is not the only one!
Again, my prayers are with her every night.
Pamela
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New link i believe to her story.
Pamela
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It's the story that came out right after this happened. There's no new information in it.
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I doubt very much she is the only white woman to be released into that area! My question is why the hell have a station there that will hold and release people in that area? If this was a black woman released in a white area the story changes, not because we are better, because we still do drugs, have gangs, commit murder etc. I think colour does not have much to do with it. It's trash if it's black or white in a high crime area!
Releasing a person is not a big deal. Black, white, latina, whatever. It's done everyday. However, MOST of these people are picked up and not left to wander aimlessly through an area that they do not know, with nothing to get them home.
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There is not enough information yet as to WHY she was released.
She did not commit a crime, the police cannot hold someone without charging them for more than 24 hours. However, if she was incomprehensible in public, you can bet she didn't get that way the moment the doors opened to release her.
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Again, is it illegal to release a person from a station into an area that the doors open into? No, black or white. Her being manic may play a uge factor into this. I understand the police who released her where not trained for "drug treatment" facilty.
Her being unaware of what area she was in and how dangerous it was. Manic or not...she had none of her belongings. You don't know the RT area. Businesses do not allow ANYONE to make phone calls from there. I mean, come on, Pamela...the "restaurants" there have BULLET PROOF serving windows. Do you really think they are going to let someone who they don't know who is incomprehensible walk into the back and make a phone call? There are NO working pay phones in the area. Why not? Because the majority of those pay phones were used in crime related incidents. Besides, in my suburb there are no pay phones...and it's no where near a ghetto. Phone companies removed or stopped repairing pay phones because there is no money in it anymore. Everyone has a cellphone...and if you don't...you're just out of luck.
As for the police not trained for "drug treatment" facility. That's a bunch of bullshit. Anytime someone displays erratic behavior or is acting 'questionably' the police are supposed to have a psych look at them. This is in addition to the police being told that she was bi-polar. It is not like they didn't know. They didn't care.
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And cops being cops..they did what they do. I agree 100%, they don't like it when people scream or talk shit to them, so they probably could not wait to release her. As for her belongings. This happens too. We don't know the nature of the call/s she made to family when they fought. Or a call that may have happened after release, she did make it to a place for a drink of water. A restaurant? They have phones, she could have charged it to home. She was already fighting with her family i read. She may have been to upset to call them again...Not enough information.
Whatever. Anybody from that lockup hauls ass out of that station in the complete opposite direction. But, they know the dangers there...this woman had no clue. If someone said they'd help her, she probably believed it. Much to her demise.
Again, you cannot tell me that the police did not know that releasing this woman with no money, no cell phone, no id, no possessions into the worst part of town, on top of being a FOREIGNER of the city. You cannot tell me that they thought she'd be fine and find a "nice person" to help her get home or to the station that she was originally booked at. ::) I would be just as outraged if this was a black woman, a latina woman, or any other "color". What they did was wrong and they need to be held accountable for it.
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I know this is like family, she is a dancer! And this is a stripper forum. But she is not the only one!
This is not about her being a dancer. It is about fundamental human rights and accountability. The police fucked up and someone is in serious critical condition. If these roles were reversed the good ol reverend Jackson would be screaming for some heads...he's turned his back because it doesn't forward his cause. That's really nice. So much for his stance on equality and justice for all.
The only people that are blaringly shining are the massive hypocrites who refuse to take a stand and demand answers and offer support.
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I guess i am not saying the police thought anything at all. They released her.
I read she was arrested. Public disturbance, trespassing, that is a crime. They held her over night, and released her. Again, i am not saying the police thought this through. They just did the job as they do with god knows how many people a day, week month out of that station.
Pamela
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I know from personal experience that to survive as a white person on your own in these areas requires total self-control and the absence of any fear whatsoever--or at least the completely convincing outward appearance of this state.
She may have been fearless--but I doubt it. She certainly wasn't in control. Being a young woman makes the odds utterly impossible for survival, as we have seen in her case.
Pamela, I know what you are trying to say, and police in Chicago, especially in these areas, are notoriously callous and indifferent--due to having to deal with an amount of lawlessness and sheer craziness that cannot be believed.
The reason they have a holding facility right down in the zoo, is that that's where it's most needed.
However, to let that woman walk out the door in her condition, in that area, was quite literally to be an accessory to kidnapping, rape, and attempted murder.
When police become so inured to the less rational side of human nature as to allow this to happen, they are 'protecting and serving' absolutely no one but themselves...
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This tiny blurb from the article should tell you something about the people in this neighborhood
And they did nothing? :O She was held for almost THREE HOURS, screaming for help and none of the people in the building did anything to help. No one called the police even?!
That right there should tell you something.
This is from abc7.com's article:
:O WTF???
Reading the full article Venus linked is makes me sick. This situation is really something else.
This is why I have little sympathy for "the poor" or those who live in such housing. It's "not their problem" until it "is their problem" - and then there is no one around to help.
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Well, this article makes the police look worse. Witnesses report trying to talk to her and she's incoherent and not making sense. Hello?? Why didn't they transfer her to the hospital??
Of course it makes the police look worse - it is written by a bunch of "hate the system" main stream press types.
I like how
1) a gang member rapes her and
2) throws her out the window while
3) everyone hears it and
4) doesn't call the police --
and yet it is the police's fault this happened, that they should be fired and imprisoned and sued over an action they had no idea was happening.
And people wonder why society is screwed up! This is an example of communism and gun control at work.