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Pepper-spray policeman gets reprimanded by NYPD

Published: 19 October, 2011, 23:12

Protesters were penned-in by the NYPD before being sprayed down.

Protesters were penned-in by the NYPD before being sprayed down.

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The New York Police Department has come down on the NYPD officer caught on camera for infamously pepper-spraying peaceful female protesters during the early days of the Occupy Wall Street movement.

For the act, Deputy Inspector Anthony Bologna is being docked ten days vacation time.

The department veteran of nearly three decades will lose ten days of vacation or the equivalent amount of pay, police sources tells the New York Daily News today. If one of the victims has her way, however, it won’t end just there.

"It's a great step,” New York community organizer Alfredo Carrasquillo tells the Daily News, but 24-year-old teacher’s aide Kaylee Dedrick might pursue legal action against the law enforcement vet. She was one of a few young women who did appear to do nothing to provoke Bologna before he maced them and then left the scene during a September 24 protest near Union Square in Manhattan.

The incident served as a catalyst in getting the Occupy Wall Street movement mass media attention only a week into the demonstrations. On Monday the protests turned one-month old.

Union representatives for Bologna say they are disappointed with the decision, claiming that "His actions prevented further injury and escalation of tumultuous conduct.”

Prominent attorney wasn’t all that happy with the slap-on-the-wrist that the NYPD brought on Bologna either. "Frankly, I don't want him to lose any vacation days at all. That means he spends more time on the job with an even bigger attitude," says Kuby.

Chelsea Elliott, who along with Dedrick was pepper sprayed during last month’s incident, told RT that the whole event was just bizarre.

“It took about three seconds for it to register what had happened,” Elliott told RT. “At that moment, my mind kind of went blank. I was just so confused as to why. I just fell to the ground.”

Following Bologna’s outburst, the hacktivist collective Anonymous posted personal information pertaining to the officer on the Internet. “Before you commit atrocities against innocent people, think twice,” they warned.

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Illusionist November 24, 2011, 03:25
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Tony Balony should be subject to criminal charges and should have been fired. He assaulted people who posed to imminent threat to anyone.

 

If you or I had done this, we would rightly be prosecuted and would probably have to serve jail time.

 

The fact that he got away with this shows that we can never trust the police to investigate themselves. This fact breeds mistrust and animosity towards all police, despite the fact that most act professionally.

 

If the NYPD does not find a way to police miscreant behavior within their own ranks, they will continue to see all the good PR they had after 9-11 evaporate very quickly.

 

Commissioner Kelly should be FIRED for allowing this incident to go without any consequence.  But since he was "protecting" the interests of Wall St, you can bet that will never happen.

Brad October 25, 2011, 04:13
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He should have been fired, instead he gets a slap on the wrist. I knew that was going to happen! This is precisely why cops keep doing these horrible things to people, no consequences and they feel above the law. Just terrible...

Bob (unregistered) October 20, 2011, 02:06
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Cops carry forward vacation time.  He has over twenty years in and is sitting on close to nine months of vacation time.  If I pepper sprayed a cop in NYC they would beat you badly and put you away for a few months.  How does this guy keep his job.  This is not his first case of excessive force.