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Man sues cops for forceful anal probe


               
2013 Nov 7, 1:17pm   1,259 views  5 comments

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In January, New Mexico police pulled David Eckert over and asked him to get out of his car for a routine traffic stop after he failed to yield to a stop sign. But what happened next was anything but routine. Police decided Eckert was standing in a suspicious manner - namely "clinching his buttocks" and got a search warrant for his anal cavity. Without his consent, doctors performed anal proves on Eckert, gave him three enemas, forced him to defecate in front of them while they searched his stool and even sedated him and perform a colonoscopy, court and medical...

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1   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2013 Nov 7, 2:13pm  

You must have missed the thread already discussing this.

2   Ceffer   2013 Nov 7, 2:27pm  

Hmm, a drug sniffing dog that sniffed his butt? Really, it's a dog, how can you tell? Dog nose rape, I presume.

I heard he's suing because the police promised him a "happy ending" but reneged.

3   thomaswong.1986   2013 Nov 7, 2:39pm  

moral of the story.. dont do drugs ! dont hang around people which will compromise you or you wind up with some crazy Criminal Record with Drug Possession.

your life will be fucked... so there you have it... clean up your act !

4   thomaswong.1986   2013 Nov 7, 2:41pm  

here is a free one on me...

Cops: couple used "shock collar" on child

DANBURY -- A Kohanza Street couple were accused of using an electric shock collar to discipline a 9-year-old girl and arrested by Danbury police Tuesday. The arrest followed an investigation that began last week after a school employee reported signs of possible child abuse.

Eduardo Montanez, 43, and his wife, Paula, 34, used a sound-activated collar normally used to train dogs as a disciplinary tool on the girl, forcing her to bark whenever they wanted to punish her, police said.

The two were being held in lieu of $250,000 and $200,000 bonds, respectively, and are expected to be arraigned Wednesday morning in state Superior Court in Danbury.

Police said the school employee reported the suspected abuse to the state Department of Children and Families on Oct. 24, triggering the joint investigation by the DCF and the Police Department's Special Victims Unit.

Eduardo Montanez was charged with two counts of risk of injury to a minor, third-degree assault and cruelty to persons.

His wife was charged with two counts each of risk of injury and conspiracy.

Police didn't identify the child or provide any information about her relationship to the couple. Detective Sgt. Bryan Bishop said only that the girl was in their care.

Use of shock collars is controversial among pet care professionals. The devices come in a variety of models, ranging from those that deliver shocks when the dog barks, to collars that can be activated by remote control.

The Montanez couple used one that is sound activated, which are the cheaper models, police said.

5   Ceffer   2013 Nov 8, 1:51am  

Just put the perp in a cell with a gang of jonesing, desperate, violent junkies and tell 'em the junk is inside him, and they will do it for you with teeth and finger nails.

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