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10-05-2019, 02:09 PM
What happened to this Officer is no different then what Capt Ortiz does regularly. The only difference here is the victim was an officer who got abused by other officers and is now seeking justice.
Javi how is that poor young girl doing? The one you knocked on the ground and broke her wrist. No use of forced done even after she repeatedly was complaining to you about her injuries.
Major Aguliar's brother in law took her complaint at the hospital. Do you think Aguilar is going to cover this one up and screw over his sister's husband?
https://wsvn.com/news/investigations/south-florida-sheriffs-deputy-says-2-atf-agents-assaulted-him/
(WSVN) - It started as a traffic stop. Now, a South Florida deputy is accusing two federal special agents of assaulting him. The Nightteam’s Brian Entin investigates.
Sergeant Jones had just finished helping remove debris on Sugarloaf Key when he saw an SUV stopped in the middle of the road.
Sgt. Mark Jones: “I’m like, ‘I wonder if they know we’re back here,’ so I honked my horn.”
Sergeant Jones pulled around the Suburban, but minutes later, the SUV appeared in his rear-view mirror with lights and sirens.
Sgt. Mark Jones: “I said, ‘Sheriff’s Office, why are you stopping me?’ They get out of their vehicle, and they are on a beeline for me. I mean, they’re coming at me, and I’m like, ‘Sheriff’s Office.’ I keep yelling ‘Sheriff’s Office, why are you stopping me?'”
Because Jones worked undercover, he was not in uniform.
The two men who pulled him over were federal agents with ATF, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and explosives.
The agents were in the keys assisting with hurricane recovery.
Sgt. Mark Jones: “The guy put his gun within inches of my face. Cussing, using profanity the entire time. They threw me over the hood. They put my arm behind my back, and took my wrist up to the back of my neck. I knew the second they injured me.”
The agents let Sergeant Jones go, but he suffered multiple tears in his shoulder and needed surgery.
Jones was out of work for four months.
Sgt. Mark Jones: “They were on a mission. Their mission was ‘Teach this guy a lesson for honking his horn. We’re federal agents. How dare you?’ I went from being able to help people to being beat up by other law enforcement.”
Javi how is that poor young girl doing? The one you knocked on the ground and broke her wrist. No use of forced done even after she repeatedly was complaining to you about her injuries.
Major Aguliar's brother in law took her complaint at the hospital. Do you think Aguilar is going to cover this one up and screw over his sister's husband?
https://wsvn.com/news/investigations/south-florida-sheriffs-deputy-says-2-atf-agents-assaulted-him/
(WSVN) - It started as a traffic stop. Now, a South Florida deputy is accusing two federal special agents of assaulting him. The Nightteam’s Brian Entin investigates.
Sergeant Jones had just finished helping remove debris on Sugarloaf Key when he saw an SUV stopped in the middle of the road.
Sgt. Mark Jones: “I’m like, ‘I wonder if they know we’re back here,’ so I honked my horn.”
Sergeant Jones pulled around the Suburban, but minutes later, the SUV appeared in his rear-view mirror with lights and sirens.
Sgt. Mark Jones: “I said, ‘Sheriff’s Office, why are you stopping me?’ They get out of their vehicle, and they are on a beeline for me. I mean, they’re coming at me, and I’m like, ‘Sheriff’s Office.’ I keep yelling ‘Sheriff’s Office, why are you stopping me?'”
Because Jones worked undercover, he was not in uniform.
The two men who pulled him over were federal agents with ATF, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and explosives.
The agents were in the keys assisting with hurricane recovery.
Sgt. Mark Jones: “The guy put his gun within inches of my face. Cussing, using profanity the entire time. They threw me over the hood. They put my arm behind my back, and took my wrist up to the back of my neck. I knew the second they injured me.”
The agents let Sergeant Jones go, but he suffered multiple tears in his shoulder and needed surgery.
Jones was out of work for four months.
Sgt. Mark Jones: “They were on a mission. Their mission was ‘Teach this guy a lesson for honking his horn. We’re federal agents. How dare you?’ I went from being able to help people to being beat up by other law enforcement.”