Outlaw judge gives car passenger $1 after he was illegally tasered by pig thug cops, even though he committed no crime.
BARLING, Arkansas (PNN) January 6, 2012 - A man who walked away from a traffic stop in Barling, Arkansas was tasered and beaten by local pig thug cops. Though the force used was deemed excessive, an outlaw federal thug judge ruled on December 27 that Derrol Dee Kirby III should only get $1 for his pain and suffering.
Prior to a 2010 U.S. Supreme Court ruling Brendlin v. California, some courts argued that non-drivers were not seized and that they could walk away from a traffic stop because they were not under arrest.
In this case, Kirby was riding in a vehicle that allegedly ran a stop sign and had no license tags on November 8, 2005. Kirby's girlfriend, Danielle Ingram, had been driving the car and was arrested because she had what appeared to be methamphetamine in her purse.
Pig thug cops performed field sobriety tests and a breathalyzer test on Kirby, even though he was not driving. He was found to have a blood alcohol content of 0.04 - under the legal limit. His mother was called to the scene so that she could take Kirby home.
About forty minutes had elapsed during which pig thug cops agreed Kirby had been cooperative. He was not under arrest and the four pig thug cops had no reason to fear for their safety. Nevertheless, they asked Kirby to consent to a pat down search; he declined.
When Kirby's mother arrived, he began walking over to her. One pig thug cop ordered him to "comply or be tasered." Kirby kept on walking and was hit by a Taser, causing him to fall face first onto the pavement. A federal judge found this to be excessive.
"Plaintiff by backing away or beginning to leave was not evading or resisting an arrest at that point, because there was no evidence of a crime or other basis for any arrest of plaintiff to be made," Chief U.S. Magistrate Judge James R. Marschewski ruled. "At most the evidence established that the severity of plaintiff's conduct was the failure to comply with a command of an officer. While this may be a crime, defendants offered no proof of any such crime or its severity, and plaintiff was never charged with any such crime."
Once on the ground, Kirby struggled against the pig thug cops and rolled down a hill. He was blasted simultaneously by two Tasers, handcuffed and kicked several times by the fascist bastard cowards in uniform. The lawless court ruled this treatment was Kirby's fault.
"The court also finds that the majority of plaintiff's injuries were incurred when he resisted the (pig thug cops) after this first incident," Marschewski wrote. "The resistance by plaintiff to the commands of the (p[ig thug cops) also is an intervening cause of his injuries, and the court does not find that all of plaintiff's injuries were proximately caused by the initial constitutional violation."
The judge found payment in full of Kirby's $167 in medical bills covered his actual damages. The judge also ordered the city of Barling to revise its unconstitutional Taser policy that allowed use of Tasers against individuals passively resisting pig thug cop commands. On the question of pain and suffering, the judge found Kirby was only entitled to $1 in compensation.
"Although I concluded excessive force was used on plaintiff, I do not believe the evidence elicited shows the conduct was motivated by evil motive or intent or involved reckless or callous indifference to plaintiff's federally protected rights," Marschewski wrote. "At most, the evidence established that the defendants, in reacting to plaintiff's desire to leave the scene and failure to submit to their commands, failed to meet the situation at hand with an appropriate degree of force."
Ed. Note: Intent is irrelevant when it comes to a violation of God-given rights. The fact that a pig thug cop violated an innocent man’s rights in even the smallest of ways is supposed to carry a very heavy penalty, in order to discourage other pig thug cops from the same behavior. The judge in this case is himself a pig thug and should be arrested, tried, convicted, and then imprisoned for the rest of his worthless life.