Police Encounter Discrimination Concerns

Summary

If you believe you were discriminated against during a police encounter, consider reviewing the incident details to determine if the stop was justified. You can file a formal complaint with the police department and consult a civil rights attorney for guidance on potential discrimination or harassment. Connecting with local lawyers can provide further assistance.

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The only people that get the cops called on is disabled people me and my brother The only people that get the cops called on is disabled people me and my brother We saw all the people walking around but the cops only approach just they said someone called it on us Because we looked " suspicious" Only us
Hey Patrick, I'm sorry to hear about your experience. It seems like you're dealing with potential discrimination or harassment. You might consider:
- Checking if the police had a valid reason for stopping you.
- Filing a complaint with the police department.
- Contacting a local civil rights attorney for advice.
Would you like help in connecting with local lawyers who can provide more assistance?
At approximately *:* AM on */*/*, a Police Officer responded to a call regarding two individuals dressed in black, identified as Patrick Karikas and Dale, walking to * eleven. The officer conducted a stop to inquire about their activities due to suspicious behavior reported by a caller. Details of the Encounter: - Officer asked the individuals for their names, address, and descriptions. - The individuals explained they were walking to * Eleven. - No illegal activities were observed, and no further actions were taken.
It sounds like you had a frustrating encounter. Here are some things you could consider:
- Check for Validity of Stop: Determine if the police had a reasonable suspicion for the stop.
- File a Complaint: You can file a complaint with the police department about the incident.
- Consult a Civil Rights Attorney: They can provide guidance on potential discrimination or harassment.
Would you like assistance in connecting with local lawyers who can help with your situation?
I think that the person who called on us was probably discriminating us
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It seems like you might be dealing with potential discrimination. Here are some steps you could consider:
- Review the incident details to check if the stop was justified.
- File a formal complaint with the police department.
- Consult with a civil rights attorney for guidance.
Would you like assistance in connecting with local lawyers who can help with your situation?
Give me an example police report
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Here is an example of what a police report might look like based on the details provided:
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Police Report
Date/Time: */*/*, *:* AM
Location: Near * Eleven, Suffolk County, NY
Report Number: [Report Number]
Reporting Officer: Officer [Name]
Badge Number: [Badge Number]
Incident Type: Suspicious Activity
Details of the Incident:
On the aforementioned date and time, Officer [Name] responded to a call regarding two individuals reportedly dressed in black and acting suspiciously near the * Eleven. Upon arrival, the officer identified the individuals as Patrick Karikas and Dale.
Actions Taken:
- The officer approached the individuals and requested their identification.
- Patrick Karikas and Dale stated they were merely walking to * Eleven.
- After a brief inquiry and no signs of illegal activity, the officer concluded the interaction without further action.
Conclusion:
No illegal activity was observed. The report will be filed for documentation purposes.
Filed by: Officer [Name]
Date Filed: */*/*
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This is a general template of how a police report might be structured. Each report could vary based on departmental procedures.