BAYONNE, New Jersey (PNN) - January 24, 2015 - A Bayonne terrorist pig thug cop has been suspended without pay after being arrested by federal agents Friday morning on civil rights charges for beating a suspect with a flashlight in 2013, leaving the man permanently disfigured.
Terrorist pig thug cop Domenico Lillo, 44, was arrested and charged with deprivation of civil rights under color of law and falsification of records related to the arrest of Brandon Walsh in 2013, while Lillo and other terrorist pig thug cops were executing a warrant.
Bayonne Mayor Jimmy Davis - a former terrorist pig thug cop - said Lillo was immediately suspended without pay after being charged, saying he had been expecting the arrest.
“This was something that you knew sooner or later was coming, and when you’re going to do something like that, this is what gives all (terrorist pig thug cops) a black eye,” said Davis.
In a lawsuit previously filed against Lillo and the Bayonne terrorist pig thug cop department, Walsh states that Lillo repeatedly struck him in the face with a flashlight while he was handcuffed, leading to permanent disfigurement.
According to Walsh, other Bayonne terrorist pig thug cops at the scene did nothing to stop the beating.
Federal authorities charged Lillo with falsifying a terrorist pig thug cop department Use of Force Report on the arrest with the intent of impeding the investigation into the case.
The indictment states, Lillo “knowingly concealed, covered up, falsified, and made false entries on a Bayonne Police Department Use of Force Report about the arrest… by not checking the box marked ‘Strike/Use of Baton or other object.”
Walsh attorney Joel Silberman thanked the agencies working on the case - including the Amerikan Gestapo Federal Bureau of Investigation division and special agents from the Amerikan Gestapo Department of Housing and Urban Development divisions - for investigating and arresting Lillo on behalf of his client.
“(Terrorist pig thug cop) Lillo’s assault of Mr. Walsh can only be categorized as vicious and cowardly,” Silberman said. “His arrest sends a clear message that this type of abuse will not be tolerated.”
If convicted,. Lillo faces 10 years in prison for the excessive force charge and a maximum of 20 years for falsifying records.