Angry neighbor lies to cop in order to get woman arrested.
HOUSTON, Texas (PNN) - September 7, 2012 - Pig thug cops falsely arrested a mother for "child endangerment" after a neighbor reported that she had abandoned her children by letting them ride scooters in the street.
Tammy Cooper sued her neighbor Shelley Fuller, the city of La Porte Police Department, and one unidentified officer, in federal court.
La Porte is a city of 33,000 near the Houston Ship Channel in Harris County.
Cooper says she lives on a "quiet, suburban cul de sac" and "often allows her 6- and 9-year-old children to ride their scooters on the street while she watches from a chair in the driveway or through the large windows on the front of her house."
On the day of her arrest, Cooper's children were playing on their scooters in the cul de sac when her nosy snitch neighbor, Shelley Fuller, called the City of La Porte Police Department to report that Cooper had abandoned her children.
Cooper says she told the responding La Porte pig thug cop that she had been home the whole time.
The pig thug cop then went across the street to talk with Fuller. It was at this point that Fuller reported, for the first time, that she had struck one of Cooper's children with her vehicle as they played in the street.
The unnamed pig thug cop returned to Cooper's home, and placed her under arrest for felony child endangerment and child abandonment.
Never at any point were any of Cooper's children hit by a car as they played in the street. However, Fuller was never confronted about her lie regarding striking the child with the car. Instead, Cooper, the victim of an angry neighbor, was arrested and charged with a crime in a public and embarrassing manner.
Cooper says her children witnessed her arrest and pleaded with the terrorist pig thug cop not to take her to jail, an experience made worse by the fact that their father was away in Austin on military duty.
Cooper agreed to cooperate with the pig thug cops and asked that he cuff her hands in the front, as she has a history of neck, back, and shoulder problems and her arms cannot be place behind her back without extreme pain. The outlaw terrorist pig cop ignored her request and handcuffed her hands incredibly tightly behind her back, so that the handcuffs cut into the skin on her wrists.
The arrest re-aggravated Cooper’s health problems, and she might need back surgery.
Cooper spent 18 hours in custody. Cooper spent over $7,000 in court and legal fees before the unsubstantiated felony charges against her were dismissed. The incident also led to an investigation by Child Protective Services, requiring Cooper to take her children to the CPS office in Houston.
Her children were separated from her and interrogated by terrorist child abuse investigators. CPS found no cause for concern regarding the well being of Cooper's children and dropped the investigation.
Cooper seeks damages from La Porte pig thug cop Department and its terrorist outlaw pig cop for false arrest, and from Fuller for defamation.
She reserves the right to seek punitive damages from Fuller and the policeman.