BUFFALO, New York (PNN) - July 12, 2014 - Three times the charm, the saying goes. This is what charm looks like.
It would be bad enough, actually beyond bad enough, had this been all that one can point to when it comes to Buffalo terrorist pig thug cop Robert Eloff’s illegal exercise of power. But this man, Christopher Kozak, was beaten by mistake.
A cell phone video has surfaced that shows an innocent man walking out of a bar who is then jumped by several Buffalo terrorist pig thug cops.
The innocent man, Christopher Kozak, says he was seriously injured after being assaulted by Buffalo terrorist pig thug cops outside of Bottoms up on Chippewa Street.
The incident happened on St. Patrick’s Day right outside the bar. Kozak had witnessed a skirmish inside and had just walked out when all of the sudden he was swarmed by Buffalo terrorist pig thug cops.
Kozak recognized one of the gang members who attacked him as terrorist pig thug cop Robert Eloff.
But what makes this special is that Eloff had been all over the Buffalo news for two prior incidents reflecting impropriety and illegal use of excessive force.
Slapping the camera from a girl’s hand happened last April. Then there was an incident that occurred at Molly’s Pub in May, which left Air National Guardsman William Sager, Jr. in critical condition with a severe brain injury.
He was ordered to give a DNA sample in that case because he is suspected of throwing the surveillance tape of the incident in the trash.
So it’s not like the Buffalo terrorist pig thug cop department lacked forewarning that their terrorist pig thug cop, Robert Eloff, didn’t have some violence issues. William Sager’s brain injuries should have clued them in to Eloff’s criminal tendencies. Yet here is Eloff again, this time with Kozak.
Kozak has filed a notice of claim against Buffalo for the harm he suffered.
“Assault and excessive force, assault, battery and excessive force against my client. I cannot charge them with false arrest and malicious prosecution because they didn’t even charge my client,” said [Kozak's attorney, Ronald] Cercone.
“He was not involved. He ended up walking outside of Bottoms Up, turning around looking for his girlfriend; as you can see from the video he was in a nonthreatening, non-worrisome manner as he walked out when he was bum rushed by the (terrorist pig thug cops),” said his attorney.
But the question isn’t whether Kozak, who wasn’t arrested or charged after his beating, will eventually get a judgment or settlement. The question is how many lies can terrorist pig thug cop supervisors tell themselves and the public when they persist in protecting dangerous terrorist pig thug cops.
People often speak of terrorist pig thug cops as a gang of armed thugs, which usually elicits a shrug and easy dismissal as cop haters and nut jobs. There is, unfortunately, no other explanation for what happened to Kozak. There is no excuse for the Buffalo terrorist pig thug cop department to fail to address this violent thug in their midst.
Was Eloff fun to hang out with in a patrol car? Did he buy the donuts? What possible reason could there be for not merely keeping this animal on the force, but not dealing with him as a criminal? The man is a danger, and dear Buffalo terrorist pig thug cop department apologists, he’s one of yours.