Punishment looms for not going along with terrorist pig thug cop beatings.
BOGOTA, New Jersey (PNN) - April 16, 2012 - Plenty of pig thug cops beating up citizens can be found online, but how often does the officer who stops others from handing out the beating get fired for it? That's exactly what's happening to Officer Regina Tasca of the Bogota Police Department.
Tasca's dashboard camera captured her as she attempted to stop two pig thug cops from beating an emotionally disturbed young man. Just days after the incident, she was told she was being suspended with pay. A year later, her trial is about to begin, as the terrorist pigs at the Bogota Police Department seek to fire her.
Tasca described what we see on the videotape: "The Ridgefield Park officer automatically charges and takes him down to the ground. I was quite shocked. As he's doing that, another Ridgefield Park officer flies to the scene in his car, jumps out and starts punching him in the head."
Kyle was never charged, nor arrested, for any offense. Tasca says it's because he never threatened, did not have a weapon, and indeed never resisted and was not violent. Eventually Tasca was able to pry the punching Ridgefield Park bastard pig thug cop off Kyle.
Catherine Elston is the attorney helping Tasca prepare for a weeklong departmental trial. Elston is also a former cop.
"This was excessive force used against an emotionally disturbed person," she said. "This was an unlawful tackle, this was a punching an emotionally disturbed person whose arms were pinned under his chest with his face pushed into the ground."
Tasca says the real reason she's being called out on these charges is she crossed the "blue line" by refusing to support another terrorist pig thug cop even when he used excessive force.
"If a (pig thug cop) is using excessive force, it's my duty to make sure you stop it, and that's what I did," says Tasca about her actions.