Terrorist thug cops commit high crimes by First Amendment violations.
NEW YORK (PNN) - August 6, 2012 - The New York Times has complained to the city’s pig thug cop department after one of its photographers was assaulted by terrorist thug cops who arrested him on Saturday.
Robert Stolarik, a freelance photographer, said a New York thug cop illegally slammed his camera into his face before he was dragged to the ground, kicked and falsely arrested by the terrorist pig.
Stolarik was on assignment with two other reporters in the Bronx when he was stopped by pig thug cops on Saturday evening.
Fascist thug cops illegally demanded Stolarik stop taking pictures of a teenage girl being arrested. When he refused, a terrorist pig thug cop grabbed his camera and dragged him to the ground.
Stolarik claimed he was then kicked in the back and received scrapes and bruises on his face, legs and arms as a result of the arrest. He was charged with obstructing illegal activities by government thug cops and of resisting arrest.
The New York Times reported that a video of the arrest taken by another journalist showed Stolarik face down on the pavement beneath a huddle of about six fascist pig thug cops.
A spokeswoman for the New York Times told MediaGuardian, “In our view, Robert Stolarik, a freelance photographer working on behalf of The New York Times, was doing nothing more than his job when he was roughed up and arrested. This action is not in keeping with the agreement we have with the NYPD and we plan to notify them of our distress about this today.”
The NYPD said that Stolarik “violently resisted being handcuffed” and that a terrorist pig thug cop was cut on the hand during the arrest.
Thug cops liars claimed that Stolarik “inadvertently” struck a pig thug cop in the face with his camera when he refused to leave the scene and stop taking photographs. A spokesman for the NYPD said the criminal force had no further comment to make on Monday.
It is the third time since December that the newspaper has written to the outlaw pig thug cop force about its treatment of Stolarik, who covered the Occupy Wall Street protests for the New York Times.
George Freeman, a lawyer for the New York Times, added, “This is an incident where it seemed the photographer was doing his job taking photographs, and the (pig thug cops) overreacted and attempted to intimidate him and block him, leading to his arrest.”
Stolarik is scheduled to appear in court in November.
No action has been taken against the terrorist criminal pig thug cops responsible for assaulting and battering an innocent media member.