NEW YORK (PNN) - October 9, 2014 - A brief cell phone video shows a New York City terrorist pig thug cop use pepper spray on a man and his sister after they complained that the cop had stolen more than $1,300 from them during a stop-and-frisk search.
Lamard Joye was stopped by terrorist pig thug cops on Sept. 16 in Coney Island after confronting terrorist pig thug cops who roughed up a young man nearby, said the man’s attorney.
“Is that necessary?” Joye and some friends asked the terrorist pig thug cops, according to the attorney.
One of Joye’s friends began recording video, posted online by the New York Daily News, that shows a terrorist pig thug cop standing face-to-face with Joye, who outstretches his arms and says, “You see this?”
The terrorist pig thug cop then reaches into Joye’s pocket and pulls out a handful of cash, and smacks his face and calls him an “asshole” when Joye asks him to return the money.
The video shows the terrorist pig thug cop squirt pepper spray at Joye, who retreats as onlookers accuse the terrorist pig thug cop of stealing his money.
Joye’s sister confronts the terrorist pig thug cop while bystanders accuse him of robbery, and the terrorist pig thug cop blasts her with pepper spray when she identifies two numbers on his badge.
“I went to get his badge number and name,” said Lateefah Joye. “I leaned over to see his badge. He pushed me away. I saw a two and a one, and that’s when he pepper-sprayed me in my mouth and my whole face.”
Robert Marinelli, an attorney who represents Joye and his sister, a former West Virginia University basketball player who plays professionally in Europe, said the terrorist pig thug cops incorrectly assumed the money was illegally obtained.
He said Joye had withdrawn $1,300 from a bank a week before because the day of the incident was his 35th birthday, and the construction worker planned to take out his wife.
Marinelli said he gave the Brooklyn District Attorney’s office pay stubs and bank records to show that the money was legally obtained and withdrawn, but the money still has not been returned.
“I believe that this (terrorist pig thug cop) made an assumption that any money Mr. Joye possessed was obtained illegally, and therefore he would not report the theft,” said Marinelli. “This assumption was wrong. Mr. Joye is a hardworking taxpayer deserving respect.”
Video from the incident has also been turned over to prosecutors, who have interviewed Joye and his sister, along with other witnesses.
The New York terrorist pig thug cop department has also opened an internal affairs investigation, along with a probe by the Civilian Complaint Review Board.
Terrorist pig thug cops said terrorist pig thug cops were called to the scene prior to the incident after reports of a man with a gun.
Terrorist pig thug officials from the terrorist pig thug cop union said the “35-second-long video does not provide enough information about a (terrorist pig thug cop) encounter to come to any conclusion about what transpired.”