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Thomas Hawk
Miami Herald: "Gay tourist: Miami Beach cops made up charges, arrested him after he reported to 911 that they beat a man" - http://miamiherald.typepad.com/gaysout...
"The incident began about 1 a.m. March 13 as Strickland, a former Beach resident now living in Los Angeles, walked past Flamingo Park near 14th Street and Michigan Avenue. Strickland called 911 when he saw a man being beaten by two men just outside the park. “I saw a guy running and then I saw two, what looked like undercover cops running. And they pushed this guy down on the ground, the one cop did, and the other cop came up as if he was kicking a football … and kicked the guy in the head,'' Strickland, 45, told a dispatcher during a recorded phone call to 911. For nearly five minutes, he talked to the dispatcher, who encouraged him to get closer for more detail “if it doesn't put you in any danger.'' A few seconds later, Strickland told the dispatcher: “Now they're coming after me!'' The two men, later identified as officers Forte and Hazzi, approached Strickland and could be heard saying, “What are you doing here? Where do you live? Let's see some ID.'' A few seconds later the line went dead. Strickland later told the ACLU that Forte and Hazzi grabbed his cellphone and disconnected the call. “The officers then told Strickland: ‘We know what you're doing here. We're sick of all the f---ing fags in the neighborhood.' The officers pushed Strickland to the ground and tied his hands behind his back,'' Rosenwald wrote in an ACLU letter delivered Wednesday to Miami Beach Mayor Matti Herrera Bower. “While Strickland was on the ground, the officers continued to spew anti-gay epithets. They called him a ‘f---ing fag' and told him he was going to ‘get it good in jail.''' Bower and City Manager Jorge Gonzalez also declined to comment. Strickland called 911 at 1:06 a.m., according to dispatch records. Forte wrote in an arrest report that 30 minutes later – at 1:36 a.m. – he saw Strickland trying to break into six cars at 14th Street and Michigan Avenue near Flamingo Park. Strickland said he tried to tell the officers about his call to 911, but that they wouldn't listen to... more... - Thomas Hawk from Bookmarklet
Wow. That is crazy. - Michelle M
The guy couldn't have been breaking into cars at 1:36am if he was on the phone reporting a police beatdown at 1:06am and it's documented by 911 records. Shouldn't police who lie in police reports be removed from the force and sent to prison? - Thomas Hawk
You'd think, yeah. - Amy
Probably shouldn't call the cops if you see the cops doing something they shouldn't be doing. It's like calling Fox News to report misinformation. - Fleagle