Police Get The Wrong House In Galveston, Assault 12-Year old girl

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  • Elsewhere
    Elsewhere

    http://blogs.houstonpress.com/hairballs/2008/12/galveston_false_arrest.php

    Police Get The Wrong House In Galveston, Allegedly Assault 12-Year-Old Girl

    Wed Dec 17, 2008 at 12:37:01 PM It was a little before 8 at night when the breaker went out at Emily Milburn's home in Galveston. She was busy preparing her children for school the next day, so she asked her 12-year-old daughter, Dymond, to pop outside and turn the switch back on.

    As Dymond headed toward the breaker, a blue van drove up and three men jumped out rushing toward her. One of them grabbed her saying, "You're a prostitute. You're coming with me."

    Dymond grabbed onto a tree and started screaming, "Daddy, Daddy, Daddy." One of the men covered her mouth. Two of the men beat her about the face and throat.

    As it turned out, the three men were plain-clothed Galveston police officers who had been called to the area regarding three white prostitutes soliciting a white man and a black drug dealer.


    All this is according to a lawsuit filed in Galveston federal court by Milburn against the officers. The lawsuit alleges that the officers thought Dymond, an African-American, was a hooker due to the "tight shorts" she was wearing, despite not fitting the racial description of any of the female suspects. The police went to the wrong house, two blocks away from the area of the reported illegal activity, Milburn's attorney, Anthony Griffin, tells Hair Balls.

    After the incident, Dymond was hospitalized and suffered black eyes as well as throat and ear drum injuries.

    Three weeks later, according to the lawsuit, police went to Dymond's school, where she was an honor student, and arrested her for assaulting a public servant. Griffin says the allegations stem from when Dymond fought back against the three men who were trying to take her from her home. The case went to trial, but the judge declared it a mistrial on the first day, says Griffin. The new trial is set for February.

    "I think we'll be okay," says Griffin. "I don't think a jury will find a 12-year-old girl guilty who's just sitting outside her house. Any 12-year-old attacked by three men and told that she's a prostitute is going to scream and yell for Daddy and hit back and do whatever she can. She's scared to death."

    Since the incident more than two years ago, Dymond regularly suffers nightmares in which police officers are raping and beating her and cutting off her fingers, according to the lawsuit.
    Griffin says he expects to enter mediation with the officers in early 2009 to resolve the lawsuit.

    We've got calls in to the officers' lawyer; we'll let you know if we hear something.

    Update: This is from the officers' lawyer, William Helfand:

    Both the daughter and the father were arrested for assaulting a peace officer. "The father basically attacked police officers as they were trying to take the daughter into custody after she ran off."

    Also, "The city has investigated the matter and found that the conduct of the police officers was appropriate under the circumstances," Helfand says. "It's unfortunate that sometimes police officers have to use force against people who are using force against them. And the evidence will show that both these folks violated the law and forcefully resisted arrest."

    -- Chris Vogel

  • Elsewhere
    Elsewhere

    Here is the lawyer who represented the pigs cops:

    http://www.chamberlainlaw.com/attorneys-39.html

    I wonder what would happen if someone tracked down and posted the full names, addresses and phone numbers of the pigs cops who did this.

  • purplesofa
    purplesofa

    poor kid, what idiots even worse they have been found to do nothing wrong. Police are supposed to serve and protect. I am glad the neighborhood is safer now from their service and protection.

  • yknot
    yknot

    Well..... it did happen in GALVESTON COUNTY...

    Yknot sniffs her West Harris County nose....

    I hope that little girl is awarded a boat load of cash, paying for braces, first car, college, wedding, her future kids braces, cars, college and weddings and lifetime of therapy....

    While I respect many good and decent law enforcement officers..... the lure of cheap inexperienced hyperactive gun weilding thuggy-newbies has taken a toll here in Texas.

    Talk about insult to injury, she did exactly what we teach our daughters to do....FIGHT BACK, once your in the vehicle the odds of survival drop dramatically!

    The DA should be ran out of town too, maybe molassed and feathered too!

  • hillbilly
    hillbilly

    eleswhere... this is a prime example of what goes wrong when everything happens in a "tactical" mode of operation. Community policing (ie "beat cops") cost money. Sweeps and stings are cheap.

    Before you go off ... it's all about taxes and budgets. Worst thing this country ever did was put city cops in squad cars... they only get to know the problems in a area and dont know the residents anymore.

    Cars compress manpower...walking or biking a beat cost tax money.

    The cops will probably loose...they make mistakes and pay insurance out of their pockets in many cases... I know the paper sounds good.. but those guys will get thrown under the biggest bus the city can find.

    Police work... lose- lose for the officers... and in this case for a little girl too. Not her fault all... but in fairness we dont get to see the officers whole story in this report.

    the rest of you... i hope you dont need a "pig" when your ass is in the bight.

    Jeff

  • yknot
    yknot
    Worst thing this country ever did was put city cops in squad cars

    Amen

    That and when little rural cops started watching 'Miami Vice' more then the Andy Griffith Show!

  • Elsewhere
    Elsewhere

    I'm so sick of seeing cops pull crap like this and get immunity.

    As far as I'm concerned, cops should be subject to the same civil and criminal liabilities as any ordinary Joe on the street - no special "law enforcement immunity". This will cause cops to think twice before feeding their adrenalin junkie addiction.

  • hillbilly
    hillbilly

    They are not getting a pass... if they lose they may lose a job. Or go to jail... or pay a civil judgment out of the insurance many officers carry so they dont loose their assets.

    There are two sides to every story... I have a good retired Detroit officer as a freind...he was a founding member of the SWAT unit , is a published author and teaches tactical marksmanship to federal agents now days. He was sued over 15 times in his 20 + years in Detroit... never lost a case.

    Most of you folks dont work a job were a mistake will get you or somebody else killed. Stuff happens daily. Police are held to a higher standard-they should be... but the outcome of an officers mistakes make better press than a gangsta malicious criminal actions.

    Hill

  • Elsewhere
    Elsewhere
    Most of you folks dont work a job were a mistake will get you or somebody else killed. Stuff happens daily. Police are held to a higher standard-they should be... but the outcome of an officers mistakes make better press than a gangsta malicious criminal actions.

    In my job I am a Senior Developer responsible for programs that handle tens of thousands of people's tax returns in countries all over the world. Most of these people are high-paid executives. If I screw up it could result in hundreds of millions of dollars in damages.

    Trust me, I get the idea of responsibility.

    Cops have the lives and civil rights of people in their hands. The problem is that most of these cops are nothing more hot-headed adrenalin junkies who constantly need to do more and more dangerous things to get their adrenalin fix.

    In my opinion, they are nothing more than violent crack heads with legal immunity. This needs to change.

  • John Doe
    John Doe
    Most of you folks dont work a job were a mistake will get you or somebody else killed.

    Are you aware that cops have a much lower mortality rate than other professions such as construction workers, loggers, ranchers, and just about any other physical job that requires labor? Statistically speaking, being a cop is a safe job, but to hear the melodrama so many people spew you'd never know it.

    Prostitute or not, probable cause or not, there is no circumstance that justifies three grown men beating a 12 year old girl.

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