Reporting Harassment To Police

Summary

In New York, harassment involves intentional actions that alarm or seriously annoy someone without a legitimate purpose, often requiring repeated behavior. If you feel threatened or unsafe, reporting to the police may be appropriate. Consider understanding harassment laws and exploring options like restraining orders for protection.

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Me and my twin brother are men, because we are * and in * my father was abusing me, my mother, and my twin brother and when I tried to call my uncle for help, he told my father what I told him and said: "Don't worry about it Dave" to my father and said: "I got my own problems" to my mother.
It sounds like you're dealing with a challenging family situation. In New York, harassment is defined by actions intended to alarm, seriously annoy, or threaten someone without a legitimate purpose. If you feel threatened or unsafe, it's important to consider your safety first. Would you like information on restraining orders or other resources available in New York?