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thenewgabonline t1_ir21xeh wrote

who’s the other side? the completely, totally impartial NYPD?

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drpvn t1_ir22d4j wrote

Yes, the defendant is the other side.

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[deleted] t1_ir2wklx wrote

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drpvn t1_ir2wrv5 wrote

I don’t think I’m telling anybody they’re wrong.

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[deleted] t1_ir2xczf wrote

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drpvn t1_ir2xvay wrote

There’s video, photo, and paper evidence of what’s alleged in the complaint that’s the subject of this thread?

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[deleted] t1_ir2y4og wrote

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drpvn t1_ir2yzia wrote

Is that in the article? If so, I missed it. And also if so, I haven’t seen any of that evidence.

Look, I’m not going to tell you that what you went through didn’t happen or wasn’t so bad or was justified. That’s not my place and I have no reason to doubt you. I’m sorry it happened. It sounds awful.

But if you filed a lawsuit against the NYPD—which maybe you should consider, if you haven’t already considered it—I would say exactly what I said about this lawsuit: that I have no specific reason to doubt the allegations and, and I could certainly see the allegations being true in whole or in part, but I would still want to hear the other side.

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drpvn t1_ir2zsbh wrote

Some plaintiffs’ lawyers—many of them—will publicize any case. The goal is to create pressure for a settlement.

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