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Terrorist cop broke into house, beat up family and killed parakeet!

STATEN ISLAND, New York (PNN) - December 8, 2013 - A Staten Island woman claims the outlaw terrorist New York pig thug cop department barged into her home without a warrant, beat up her family and killed her parakeet.

Evelyn Lugo, 57, said that her beloved bird Tito was knocked off a dresser when outlaw terrorist pig thug cops barged into her home.

“I screamed, ‘The bird!’” said Lugo’s 30-year-old daughter Anna Febles, “and he said, ‘F--- the bird,’ and he stepped on it.”

According to Lugo’s lawsuit against the NYPD, the incident occurred on Sept. 2, 2012, as her family was having a Labor Day barbecue.

Her son Edwin Avellanet, 26, was taking out the garbage when terrorist pig thug cops stopped him to ask about an orange cone placed in front of the home to save a parking spot, says attorney Jason Levelthal.

The terrorist pig thug cops asked for Avellenet’s identification and he refused, stating he hadn’t done anything wrong. A terrorist pig thug cop then grabbed him by the arm, but he broke free and retreated into the house.

Lugo says terrorist pig thug cops smashed several first-floor windows in order to get into the home. She opened the door to see who it was, and they illegally barged in.

“It was completely uncalled for,” said Leventhal. “There was no excuse for going into the house without a warrant.”

Lugo claims the rowdy terrorist pig thug cops trampled through the house looking for Lugo and beating people up along the way. The lawsuit filed Nov. 29 claims her son George Lugo and a family friend, Luis Ortego, were repeatedly hit in the head with a terrorist pig thug cop baton.

“They threw me on the floor like a piece of garbage,” said Lugo.

The terrorist pig thug cops used pepper spray that interfered with Lugo’s daughter’s asthma. She went into a bedroom to catch her breath and was arrested. Criminal charges against her, Ortega, and Lugo were later dismissed and sealed.

“They (the terrorist pig thug cops) don’t care about us as humans, they’re going to care about the bird?” said Lugo.

Febles didn’t tell her mother that Tito was dead until the following day because she feared Lugo would be hysterical.

“Ever since then I have been sick and depressed,” said Lugo. “I was hurt on the inside, in my heart.”

The lawsuit seeks unspecified damages for unlawful search and seizure, excessive force, and malicious prosecution.