


09-26-08
01:39 AM
Imagine my shock when i walk into quiet Penn Station on a thursday night, waiting over 2 hours for my 3:19 train, and i walk into this!! This dude (after a quick investigation by your boy Corradddd) apparently tried 'stealing' a few items from the newspaper/beer/magazine stand, with no success. The cop that is standing over him hunched (out of breath) tackled him at that spot, where he procedded to bleed all over the fuckin floor. Amazing. Apparently in takes 6+ cops to take down 1 drunk dude in a business suit. One of the other cops started cleaning his blood off the floor (barehanded) with a couple of pieces of paper that he found on the floor (protocol???)
Life sucks when your doing the solo drunk missions. Be Careful people... the squallies are watching your every move...
7 comments:
No, that cop was not out of breath, he was actually exposed to Mace from the perp.
And the cop was NOT cleaning up the blood with his bare hands, he was picking up the perp's personal papers.
And that is not how the story went - the cop did not tackle him for stealing a beer.
GET YOUR FACTS RIGHT!
sounds like you know a lot of what goes on in Penn Mr. 'anonymous'.... you should join the squad and start contributing.
next time i'll ask [anonymous] for an interview.
Typical liberal BS reporting. Walk a thousand miles in someone's shoes before you know what they do. For all the times you claim to be in Penn, you should know what those MTA cops have to put up with. Night after night, after night, after night it is the same thing. They deal with the drunks with the beer muscles or those under the influence of some other drugs that sometimes give them "retard" strength facilitated by the drugs. And if the guy "in the suit" was such a stand up guy, "wearing a suit", why was he stealing from the news stand? I suppose when the person in a suit is robbing someone else or stabbing them, the fact that they are in a suit suggests they couldn't possibly do something wrong. The page is funny for the light weights shown in the pictures, but if you are going to subtly fabricate or embellish stories about the cops who have to work down there and put up with the nonsense, perhaps you should try and report accurately. I for one have spent many nights waiting for my late trains commuting from work only to witness the cops having to deal with these drunken idiots. They don't deserve to have lies printed about them. The media does that enough already. See you in Penn...
Thanks for the enlightenment.
Hahaha... Drunk in Penn and your unfair, unbalanced LIBERAL SLANT! You mainstream media are all alike! Cop hating hippies!
You should buy a copy of the New York Post and learn how journalism works. Lesson 1 - cops are always right!
they signed up to help and protect the people in the city. yes there are bad cops out there. but thats only a smqll portion of them. just because there are a few dirty cops out there doesnt mean that they are all dirty. they signed up to protect, not to be ridiculed.
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