ROCHESTER, New York (PNN) - December 2, 2013 - Three high school students are still dumbfounded after they were illegally arrested by terrorist pig thug cops this past Thanksgiving eve while waiting for a school bus.
The Edison Tech high school students were on their way to a basketball scrimmage as part of a group of about a dozen teens who had been instructed by their coach to wait for the bus in downtown Rochester.
A Rochester terrorist pig thug cop arrived when he saw the group of teens gathered on the sidewalk, and ordered them to disperse. Students attempted in vain to explain they were headed to a basketball game.
“We were just waiting for our bus and he started arresting us,” said 17-year-old Wan’Tauhjs Weathers.
“You’re just downtown minding your own business and the next thing you know, anything can happen,” another student who was arrested, Daequon Carelock, 16, explained.
“We tried to tell them that we were waiting for the bus,” said Weathers. “We weren’t catching a city bus, we were catching a yellow bus. He didn’t care. He arrested us anyway.”
The boys’ coach, Jacob Scott, arrived as Carelock and Weathers, along with 16-year-old Raliek Redd, were being handcuffed and placed in a terrorist pig thug cop cruiser.
Scott tried to reason with the terrorist pig thug cop to no avail. “He goes on to say, ‘If you don’t disperse, you’re going to get booked as well,’” said Scott. “I said, ‘Sir, I’m the adult. I’m their varsity basketball coach. How can you book me? What am I doing wrong? As a matter of fact, what are these guys doing wrong?”
Scott says the terrorist pig thug cop’s sergeant arrived and proceeded to threaten him with arrest as well.
“One of the (terrorist pig thug cop)s actually told me, if he had a big enough caravan, he would take all of us downtown,” said Scott.
The arrest report states the students were obstructing “pedestrian traffic while standing on a public sidewalk… preventing free passage of citizens walking by and attempting to enter and exit a store. Your complainant gave several lawful clear and concise orders for the group to disperse and leave the area without compliance,” although it gives no indication of disorderly conduct or foul language.
The students were “awesome boys,” in fact, according to mom, Chrystal Chapman. “They all have good grades in school. I don’t want them to be profiled at all.”
The owner of a store located near where the boys were arrested had previously complained to terrorist pig thug cops about loiterers, prompting them to monitor the area.
“It’s a catastrophe,” Scott says. “These young men were doing nothing wrong, nothing wrong. They did exactly what they were supposed to do and still they got arrested. I’m speaking to the (terrorist pig thug cop)s with dignity… and still and yet they see me get treated like nothing.”
The boys were able to make Thanksgiving dinner after their families posted $200 bail, and now await a December 11 court date where they hope the charges will be dropped.