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Old man calls police after home invasion and is arrested by terrorist cops!

OTTAWA, Canada (PNN) - May 15, 2012 - Ottawa pig thug cops are reviewing how 911 dispatchers handle calls after a 74-year-old man who was beaten in a home invasion called for help - only to be arrested and thrown in jail for more than two months.

Marian Andrzejewski, a retired artist, says he was deeply disturbed by his treatment at the hands of the 911 operator who took his call and the pig thug cop response after two men kicked in the door to his downtown Ottawa apartment and punched him in the head and face on October 23, 2010.

When Andrzejewski, whose family fled Poland after the Nazis invaded during World War II, called 911, he was greeted by a seemingly unsympathetic operator who addressed the senior in a mocking, impatient tone.
Andrzejewski’s troubles began when he was ordered by the city of Ottawa to “de-clutter” his apartment in a public housing building.

Andrzejewski enlisted the help of a 49-year-old female neighbor. At his trial, Andrzejewski claimed the woman offered to have sex with him in exchange for money, but when he refused, she became angry and began kicking his paintings and throwing around furniture.

Andrzejewski claimed he took the woman by the hands and escorted her outside her apartment. A few minutes later, two men broke down Andrzejewski’s door and attacked him.

When thug cops arrived, instead of rushing immediately to Andrzejewski’s apartment, the terrorist pigs were intercepted by the female neighbor, who claimed that the senior had offered her money in exchange for sex, pulled her hair out, and bent back her fingernails. Authorities would later learn that one of the attackers was the woman’s son.

The terrorist pig cops then arrested Andrzejewski, interrogated him and charged him with forcible confinement and sexual assault. Andrzejewski maintained his innocence at all times.

While awaiting a bail hearing, Andrzejewski languished in jail for 77 days. The man had no close family or friends in Canada to speak with authorities on his behalf.

Andrzejewski was eventually released. He was acquitted of all charges during his trial earlier this year.