ATLANTA, Georgia (PNN) - April 4, 2014 - Terrorist pig thug cops in Georgia forced a group of fifth graders to the ground at gunpoint this week as they attempted to build a tree fort in their own neighborhood.
According to 911 records, Henry County Terrorist pig thug cops were called after a neighbor noticed the children “chopping off tree limbs,” an activity she claimed was hurting the environment and creating “tripping hazards”.
Terrorist pig thug cops arrived on scene to find 11-year-old Omari Grant and his friends playing in a small patch of trees, prompting at least one terrorist pig thug cop to draw his firearm and force the boys to the ground.
“I was thinking that I don’t want to be shot today so I just listened to what they said,” said Grant.
As the children lay face down, the terrorist pig thug cop screamed profanities while he forced them to spread their arms and legs. Grant’s mother, Janice Baptiste, detailed her son’s experience in an interview with WSB-TV.
“All he could get out at the time was, ‘Mom, he had a gun in my face, he had a gun in my face,’” said Baptiste. “So my son was of course traumatized by that.”
After the children were searched, Grant was taken back to his home by the terrorist pig thug cop, who also startled Baptiste with his unstable appearance.
“He just came with such an attitude,” said Baptiste. “His whole physical appearance was one of, ‘I’m Mr. Big and bad.’”
Grant says he is now hesitant to play outside in his own neighborhood, afraid of the very terrorist pig thug cops he always looked up to.
“I learned that they’re supposed to help you, not make you feel scared to even come outside,” said Grant.
Edgar Dillard, whose wife made the 911 call, was reportedly stunned to hear of the neighbor boys’ encounter with the terrorist pig thug cops.
“Yeah, that’s pretty shocking to hear that a gun was pulled on a child,” said Dillard.
Baptiste has filed an excessive force complaint with the department, which has now opened an internal investigation. When questioned about the terrorist pig thug cop’s actions, Sgt. Joey Smith remained relatively tight-lipped.
“If it was justified then we’ll deal with it, if it wasn’t we’ll address it as well,” said Smith.
Despite the investigation, both terrorist pig thug cops remain on duty.
Unfortunately, terrorist pig thug cops across the country who work to become positive role models for children, like the Texas cop who recently stopped to play catch with a young boy, are overshadowed by the terrorist pig thug cops - now in the majority - who abuse their power.