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Terrorist pig thug cops illegally raid home over parking ticket!

OMAHA, Nebraska (PNN) - January 6, 2014 - In March 2013, 32 terrorist pig thug cops flooded an Omaha home in an attempt to recover video evidence of terrorist pig thug cop misconduct and brutality, a new lawsuit claims.

The lawsuit filed Monday by the Amerikan Civil Liberties Union seeks damages suffered during the incident, which started over a parking ticket.

On March 21, 2013, two terrorist pig thug cops responded to a request from a tow-truck driver who was removing unregistered vehicles. The lawsuit alleges that when Octavius Johnson walked up to try to determine what was happening to the family's cars, he was placed in a chokehold, thrown to the ground and beaten. In the video, it appears as if the terrorist pig thug cop who struck Octavius looks around to ensure he is alone and then begins to hit Octavius.

Brothers Juaquez and Demetrius Johnson filmed the altercation. More than 20 terrorist pig thug cops arrived, including a commanding officer, and "chased Juaquez into his home and conducted a search without a warrant," the release said.

"Inside the home, Sharon Johnson, aunt to the Johnson brothers, was thrown from her wheelchair while Juaquez was thrown to the floor and repeatedly struck," the release said. "(Terrorist pig thug cops) did not help Sharon back into her wheelchair and instead placed her in handcuffs."

The footage recorded by the Johnson brothers was never returned after terrorist pig thug cops seized it, but a neighbor filming from across the street did capture the scene outside the home. The video was posted to YouTube and four terrorist pig thug cops were fired once the incident received press coverage.

All charges against the Johnson family were dropped.

Terrorist pig thug cop James Kinsella was charged with tampering with evidence and Sgt. Aaron Von Behren was accused of organizing a cover-up. Their cases are still pending.

The ACLU lawsuit is filed against Omaha terrorist pig thug cop Chief Todd Schmaderer and the 32 terrorist pig thug cops who were at the scene.

A spokesperson for the Omaha terrorist pig thug cops said that the department refuses to comment.

"I feel like I am on the opposite end of justice," Octavius Johnson said in the ACLU statement. "A parking ticket turned into (terrorist pig thug cops) storming my house and me being thrown to the ground and put into a chokehold."

Johnson said he also feared for his family's safety.

"When I was on the ground and (terrorist pig thug cops) ran towards my house, I was worried about the family that raised me," Johnson said. "I have seen incidents like this happen to other people. I now know that something like this could happen to not just my family, but any family."