Do you know what the difference is between a Chicago cop and a member of the Mafia? The Mafia dude at least has human decency.
While raiding a spa that may very well have been a front for somewhat less than wholesome activities on July 31, 2013, officer Frank Messina verbally and physically assaulted one of the people there, in which bold endeavor he was assisted by another fine upstanding member of Chicago's finest.
Quote:
"The footage showed Klyzek being pulled toward a chair in the lobby and pushed down face. Klyzek was dragged onto the floor and handcuffed before she was struck in the head by an officer, identified in the suit as Frank Messina. According to the suit, Officer Gerald DiPasquale then began to scream at her, telling her she was not American and here on “borrowed time.”"
Officer DiPasquale further stated:
"You're not a f------ American, I'll put you in a UPS box and send you back to wherever the f--- you came from!"
End quote.
[Source: http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/chi-lawsuit-cop-hit-woman-as-she-knelt-handcuffed-20140519,0,5792948.story.]
Now, you have to understand that in Chicago, non-whites have almost never been considered human. At least not by miserable specimens like officer DiPasquale and officer Messina. Additionally, there's a long history on that side the country of treating people of "complexion" reprehensibly, and on the whole, the Chicago Police have one of the most dubious reputations in the country.
There's a reason Al Capone thrived in Chicago: friends and clients among the blue.
Anyhow, to continue our charming tale, Klyzek asserts that she is a citizen of the United States. It's somewhat relevant, as DiPasquale had expressed doubts, based on the fact that the woman looks to be of Asian ethnicity. Many people in the United States still assume that "them Asians" cannot possibly be U.S. citizens, as the fact that the Chinese Exclusion Act and the Immigration Act of 1924 have long since been repealed has completely escaped them.
"I'm a citizen, okay?"
"No, you're not! You're here on our borrowed time. So mind your f--king business before I shut this whole f--king place down. And I'll take this place and then whoever owns it will f--king kill you because they don't care about you, OK? I'll take this building. You'll be dead and your family will be dead."
[Source: Video shows 'abusive' Chicago police threatening to deport woman in a UPS box 'back to wherever the f*** she came from'. Daily Mail / Mail Online.]
Note that that is quoted from a British newspaper. The city fathers of Chicago should realize that when one of their paid thugs does something vicious and stupid, it makes all of us look bad. Folks overseas really don't see that there is a difference between folks from San Francisco, a civilized place, and Chicago, which, judging by the behaviour of its police, may be one of the armpits of the world.
[In short: San Francisco is arguably the only part of the country where civilization took hold. Between the Embarcadero and the Statue of Liberty lies a howling wasteland where inbred morons and rabid swine hold sway. Bugger it all. We need machine gun emplacements and sandbagged positions. Don't move here. Go back to f****** Iowa.]
But wait, there's more from the Daily Mail.
Quote:
Another officer is heard to yell: 'Can I just Tase her? F*** it. I can Tase her 10 f***ing times.'
The officer who allegedly struck Klyzek is identified in the case as Frank Messina.
Besides Messina and Di Pasquale, the case names Sandra Stoppa, Daniel Sako, Michael Iglesias, Sergio Flores, D. Puhar, T. Jackson, Eugene Sledge and Kenneth Corcoran as defendant officers and alleges they attempted to frame Klyzek by claiming she's the one who assaulted them.
However, the case against Klyzek was thrown out for lack of evidence and because prosecutors dropped charges when they saw the video.
End quote.
The case against Klyzek was thrown out AFTER prosecutors saw the video. Meaning that at that point, they realized that the police version of events did not stand up to scrutiny.
Meaning that the cops lied.
DOT. DOT. DOT.
Let me cite what the brave Chicago police officers said again:
"You're not a f------ American, I'll put you in a UPS box and send you back to wherever the f--- you came from!"
"You're here on our borrowed time. So mind your f--king business before I shut this whole f--king place down. And I'll take this place and then whoever owns it will f--king kill you because they don't care about you, OK? I'll take this building. You'll be dead and your family will be dead"
"You're not a f------ American"
"You're not a f------ American"
"You're not a f------ American"
"You're not a f------ American"
"You're not a f------ American"
"You're not a f------ American"
"You're not a f------ American"
"You're not a f------ American"
"You're not a f------ American"
"You're not a f------ American"
Officers Frank Messina, Gerald Di Pasquale, Sandra Stoppa, Daniel Sako, Michael Iglesias, Sergio Flores, D. Puhar, T. Jackson, Eugene Sledge, and Kenneth Corcoran, are all f------ Americans.
PS.1.: Less than wholesome enterprises in Chicago should henceforth hire ONLY f------ Americans. Because only f------ Americans know how to kowtow properly to the f------ Chicago cops.
PS.2.: My apologies for reprinting the locution "f------". It may seem crude, but it's a traditional Chicago turn of phrase, used by simple and uneducated types to add strength and vigour to their deep thoughts. Their vocabulary may indeed be that limited that they can't express themselves otherwise.
This is merely speculation, as I will not travel there to investigate.
Life is too short and too precious to go anywhere near.
'There' being the vicinity of Chicago cops.
Who represent their town.
Perfectly.
File under: 'Salt of the F------ Earth'.
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2 comments:
"San Francisco is arguably the only part of the country where civilization took hold. "
ah, but it's got a sewage system only as good as that of the earliest civilizations
An excellent point!
And some people might argue that a civilization is only as good as its sewage system. Which would put us somewhere behind ancient Rome in the rankings.
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