Re: police complaints
Posted by:
Jamal
()
Date: September 23, 2011 12:29AM
Nigger?
William J Kenney Jr. Wrote:
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> You criminals know my complaintS. Police officers
> assisted a few grade school children steal my
> prescription medicine, powerful pain narcotics,
> for sale to local criminals, school kids, and.
> ... A PROSTITUTE, WHO, BEFORE THE DEW DRIED OOF
> THE ROSE, MODELED SPREAD EAGLE IN PENTHOUSE
> MAGAZINE. I stopped a 12 year old in the process
> of stealing morphine and my pistol. Returning my
> property to my bedroom, and making the gun safe,
> the child, painfully illiterate wrote a
> confession. I called the police.
>
> The officer arrived, destroyed the confession, and
> cuffed me. The officers photographing a scabbed
> over cut in the child's mouth picking up all but a
> week's supply of morphine ; you needed to keep the
> Hooker from getting sick, the officer took me to
> the adult detention center.
>
> The officer charged me with battery on a minor.
> The deputy locked me in a cell with no running
> water and gave me receipt for my medicine. I
> received my daily dose of the mscontin until I
> heard the guards discuss the street value of the
> capsules.
>
> The medicine disappeared, and I became deathly
> ill. Suffering from chronic migraine headaches,
> seizure disorder, and other problems resulting
> from a collision between a stolen car and my
> bicycle, I fell to the ground in one of many
> gran-mal seizures! Deputies looked and made jokes
> while my body twitched.
>
> For ten days I was ravaged by the migraine
> headaches, seizures, vomiting, and the diarrhea.
> My body weight fell from a healthy 180 pounds down
> to 137 pounds in only ten days. I looked like I
> spent a year in Auschwitz!
>
> THE DOCTOR DEATH IN ALEXANDRIA VIRGINIA
> Fortunately, I secured bail and was released.
> Deputies accounted for the missing one month's
> doses of the mscontin by claiming I received it in
> the jail. I pled guilty to a crime I didn't commit
> in exchange for "time served.
>
> I told the judge about the tortured days I spent
> in the jail and my guilty plea, not. Freely given,
> was an effort to avoid further torture. My
> complaint went in one ear and well, not meeting
> resistance, out the other.
>
> Continuing my complaints, in writing, to the city
> manager a man claiming to be assistant city
> manager Moreass,