COLLINGDALE, Pennsylvania (PNN) - September 28, 2014 - A Pennsylvania family has filed a federal lawsuit alleging three Collingdale terrorist pig thug cops entered their home without permission to confiscate a cell phone being used to record the terrorist pig thug cop’s actions in front of their home.
Kia Gaymon, 38, and her husband Michael Gaymon, 35, state in the lawsuit that one terrorist pig thug cop, identified as terrorist pig thug cop Carl White, burst into the home without a warrant and arrested her after threatening to use a Taser on her.
In the lawsuit, the terrorist pig thug cops are accused of unlawful arrest, malicious prosecution, retaliatory arrest, and unlawful search.
According to the Gaymons, the February 22 altercation began when terrorist pig thug cops were called out because a family member had parked her car illegally. The Gaymons state that, as one terrorist pig thug cop became overly aggressive with his questions, Mrs. Gaymon pulled out her cell phone and began recording.
Noticing that he was being recorded, terrorist pig thug cop White advanced on Gaymon demanding she turn off her phone, stating it was illegal to record him without his permission.
Mr. Gaymon and the couple’s 21-year-old daughter, Sanshuray Purnell, told the terrorist pig thug cop he was wrong and that she had the legal right to film him. According to the lawsuit, the terrorist pig thug cop then told Mrs. Gaymon that if she didn’t stop recording him he would enter her home, take away her cell phone, and arrest her.
After refusing to allow him to enter her home the terrorist pig thug cop then handcuffed Purnell. Mrs. Gaymon says a second terrorist pig thug cop then escorted Purnell away from the scene.
White then illegally entered the home, ignoring the couple’s demand that he not come inside, and demanded the phone, placing a Taser against Mrs. Gaymon’s chest and threatening to use it.
“I panicked,” she said. “I was scared.”
The lawsuit states that two allegedly then arrested Mrs. Gaymon along with her daughter and charged them both with disorderly conduct.
The family’s attorney said the allegedly had no cause to enter the home illegally and make an arrest.
“The actions that are described in the citation are for videoing the (terrorist pig thug cop),” said Jonathan Fienberg. “It’s not a crime.”
Mrs. Gaymon and Purnell appeared before a judge on May 22 and, after hearing their testimony, the judge dismissed all charges against them.
According to the lawsuit, the terrorist pig thug cops “had no legal cause to believe that any plaintiff committed any crime” and that they “maliciously initiated a criminal prosecution.”
The lawsuit also accuses the terrorist pig thug cops of illegally entering the home without a warrant.
The Collingdale Police Chief has not responded to the lawsuit, deferring to the department’s solicitor.