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Women discuss funeral, arrested for asking 'Why?'

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Monday, February 22, 2010 11:01 AM

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Four women, two of them well into middle age, were discussing funeral plans for a friend when an Atlanta police officer told them to move.

Three did but one asked “why.” In answer to her question, Minnie Carey, then 61, was handcuffed, put into a police wagon and taken to jail, where she was held for nine hours.

The Citizen Review Board found that Atlanta Police officer Brandy Dolson had violated APD policies and had falsely arrested Carey.

“I was blown away,” Carey told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. “I had heard about people in the community being harassed by the police … It really didn’t shock me as much as it probably would have if I had not heard of people going to jail for no reason. I figured I was just another one.

“But I had the right to ask ‘why' I had to move,” she said.

The Citizen Review Board – resurrected after the 2006 fatal police shooting of 92-year-old Kathryn Johnston in her home – voted in a recent meeting to sustain Carey’s false arrest claim and the allegation that the officer had violated the department’s arrest policies.

Still, the board held back on its punishment recommendation to APD until the board’s investigator could gather more information about Dolson’s history with the department, how many public complaints had been filed against him, what kind of complaints have been brought and the outcome of those cases.

Kirschenbaum said in a hearing last week at least 18 complaints had been filed against Dolson since 2001, but only three – all those traffic issues – had been sustained while three other complaints are pending.

Dolson appeared when the Citizen Review Board called him for an interview last year, but he refused to answer questions.

http://www.ajc.com/news/atlanta/woman-61-arrested-for-309285.html

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Monday, February 22, 2010 11:20 AM

GINOBIFFARONI


Quote:

Originally posted by piratenews:
Four women, two of them well into middle age, were discussing funeral plans for a friend when an Atlanta police officer told them to move.

Three did but one asked “why.” In answer to her question, Minnie Carey, then 61, was handcuffed, put into a police wagon and taken to jail, where she was held for nine hours.

The Citizen Review Board found that Atlanta Police officer Brandy Dolson had violated APD policies and had falsely arrested Carey.

“I was blown away,” Carey told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. “I had heard about people in the community being harassed by the police … It really didn’t shock me as much as it probably would have if I had not heard of people going to jail for no reason. I figured I was just another one.

“But I had the right to ask ‘why' I had to move,” she said.

The Citizen Review Board – resurrected after the 2006 fatal police shooting of 92-year-old Kathryn Johnston in her home – voted in a recent meeting to sustain Carey’s false arrest claim and the allegation that the officer had violated the department’s arrest policies.

Still, the board held back on its punishment recommendation to APD until the board’s investigator could gather more information about Dolson’s history with the department, how many public complaints had been filed against him, what kind of complaints have been brought and the outcome of those cases.

Kirschenbaum said in a hearing last week at least 18 complaints had been filed against Dolson since 2001, but only three – all those traffic issues – had been sustained while three other complaints are pending.

Dolson appeared when the Citizen Review Board called him for an interview last year, but he refused to answer questions.

http://www.ajc.com/news/atlanta/woman-61-arrested-for-309285.html




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Monday, February 22, 2010 12:19 PM

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Okay, I think 18 complaints, even if only three of them are sustained are probably sufficient reason to suspend him.

Plus his refusal to answer questions. Why?

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Monday, February 22, 2010 12:32 PM

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What would happen to any of the rest of us if we were convicted of falsely imprisoning somebody?

Do you think we'd lose our jobs? Or would your employer say, "Well, we need to look at his past record to see if we want to punish him..."?


At a guess (and from personal experience), I'm guessing the charge was the catch-all "Disorderly Conduct". Any takers on that wager?

And he refused to answer questions when interviewed by the review board. Shouldn't that be "probably cause" for a wiretap?

Oh, and Gino? Good one. Again.

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Monday, February 22, 2010 4:21 PM

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Yeah but there's an upside to this.

They *HAVE* a citizen review board, something I think is a good idea and been pushing for a long time, cause you think about it, if they didn't, this would be swept under the rug with a wink and a giggle just like it usually is.

That's progress right there, and giving them some real teeth is the next step.

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Monday, February 22, 2010 4:54 PM

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Tuesday, February 23, 2010 3:50 AM

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Quote:

Originally posted by piratenews:
The Citizen Review Board found that Atlanta Police officer Brandy Dolson had violated APD policies and had falsely arrested Carey...

Dolson appeared when the Citizen Review Board called him for an interview last year, but he refused to answer questions.



If the name and gender in the article are correct, I can see why Officer Dolson might have a chip on his shoulder.

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Tuesday, February 23, 2010 5:29 AM

KWICKO

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A boy named Sue?

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Tuesday, February 23, 2010 6:15 AM

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"If the name and gender in the article are correct, I can see why Officer Dolson might have a chip on his shoulder."

In similar 'humerous' vein, perhaps it would even justify using the ol' Taser !

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