A Staten Island woman buying pot from a local deli got into a misunderstanding with the cashier — who ended up macing her, dragging her outside by her hair, kicking her in the head and mistakenly calling her trans.
A Staten Island woman buying pot from a local deli got into a misunderstanding with the cashier — who ended up macing her, dragging her outside by her hair, kicking her in the head and mistakenly calling her trans.
Cops will move heaven and earth to not prosecute the criminals they like. Especially corrupt racist-ass NYPD.
That's fucking vile.
Summarizing my other reply, but cops often literally don't have legal jurisdiction outside of their presinct. This is normal and is state/federal law, not the cop's decision
They should still be obligated to record and pass on the details of the crime, and get the citizen in contact with the correct people directly. Recording and reporting crime and inter-police communication is kinda their whole fucken job.
Cops don't wanna work anymore.
If they wanted to work they wouldn't be cops
Police in other states don't usually force the victim to relocate. They usually call someone to come in from the proper precinct.
JFC
Not just the ones they don't like. They're corrupt and lazy. They don't go after any more than they have to.
To be perfectly fair, cops often literally don't have jurisdiction outside of their "home" precinct. If they witness a crime outside of their jurisdiction they can make a citizen's arrest, or if they're in pursuit of someone who started in their jurisdiction they can chase, but they legally can't do anything otherwise.
To be perfectly fair, you're wrong.
If they came to her home, reasonably she was wanting to file a police report. Which they absolutely can do, but they refused.
Kinda sounds like yes they can. Besides, all this person tried to do was file a report. What you're seeing here is that cops don't feel like doing any part of the job that doesn't involve LARPing a 90s action film.
Cops have authority anywhere in the state, which is why they can be brought in from surrounding areas for special events, riots and other incidents, and can arrest you off-duty if they witness something illegal.
They literally don't have de-facto jurisdiction over an entire state. This is easily googlable. Additionally, I addressed doing citizen's arrest already, which is what them doing an "off duty" arrest is.