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Guy Injured as police officers Forcibly Sodomize Him to look for Non-Existent tablets, Then Made Him Pay for It


 
Torrence Jackson, 44, had harmed nobody and was merely driving his car in October of 2017 when police targeted him. the following stop would transform a nightmare acceptable to a Nazi concentration camp as police would force doctors to perform a sadistic and unnecessary surgery on the man’s anal cavity all to seem for non-existent drugs. Because this is often the policy of the state, nobody was held in charge of this madness, that the taxpayers are going to be held to the fireplace instead.

Jackson filed a lawsuit this month, seeking $1 million for the horrifying bodily invasion conducted by these sadistic cops. Showing how sick these monsters are who conducted this gross violation of Jackson’s rights after they got word of the lawsuit, the department’s lawyers issued a press release defending their actions.

“…defendants in the least times acted reasonably and with a decent faith belief that their actions were lawful and not in violation of any federal or state constitutional right,” wrote assistant city lawyer Patrick Blood.

Rightfully so, Jackson and his legal team disagree.

“Mr. Jackson was involuntarily restrained by the defendants within the hospital to facilitate the illegal colonoscopy to which he was then subjected,” the lawsuit states.

Police stopped Jackson that fateful day in October because they claim he didn't activate his visual signal far enough off from a turn. This method of policing is predatory and allows police to create up random reasons to prevent those who they feel are suspicious.

During the stop, police found a small bag of marijuana on Jackson which might go away a sequence reaction of events resulting in his horrifying treatment.

As the stop progressed, one in all the “expert” officers on the scene claimed that Jackson’s posture indicated that he’d likely hid something in his rectum. Chaos quickly ensued.

When police began kidnapping Jackson for having a little little bit of pot and claiming he was hiding drugs in his rectum, Jackson resisted. He was then tasered, beaten, pepper-sprayed, and had a spit mask placed over his head before cops dragged him into St. Joseph’s hospital in Syracuse.

While within the hospital, Jackson was begging with police and doctors to require the mask off, as he said he was unable to breathe. But his complaints fell largely on deaf ears.

Instead, Jackson was taken sure an X-Ray to seem for the non-existent drugs in his anus. of course, the X-Ray found nothing. this can be where the abuse should have stopped. It did not.

After the X-Ray didn't find anything, police just knew that it had to be missing something so that they pushed for a writ to perform a surgery called a sigmoidoscopy—in which an 8″ tube is inserted into the patients' rectum—to search Jackson’s insides for the non-existent drugs. The court granted the order.

“I told police: we'd not be doing that. Not while I used to be there,” Dr. William Paolo said of the requested search, noting it had been entirely unnecessary because the x-ray was sufficient to rule out any doubts. But police failed to care and that they ordered the medical staff to conduct the procedure anyway.

Naturally, Jackson resisted and refused to permit the surgery, but he was then surrounded by 8 cops who held him down as he was anesthetized. When he came to, he was released and in noticeable pain but had no idea what had happened. Jackson described seeing blood in his underwear which made him return to the ER where he discovered the surgery.

“I felt tampered with,” he told the newspaper.

“It’s crazy. It’s over the highest, by far,” said Hermann Walz, a longtime criminal attorney, and professor at legal expert College of Criminal Justice. “You’re trying to find marijuana and cocaine? It’s extreme. If they wanted to chop him open and appearance at his stomach, that will be OK, too?”

After the surgery, the abuse continued. Days after being forcibly sodomized during a torturous event, Jackson received the bill for the procedure within which the hospital was threatening to show him over to collections if he didn’t immediately pay $4,595.12.

“The physical object is cuckoo nuts to me,” said the suspect’s lawyer, Charles Keller. “What country are we living in?”

Sadly, the solution thereto question is America….

“I don’t believe anybody should have any procedure that's not deemed necessary,” Dr. Paolo said. “If a selected foreign body isn't a threat to the patient, then there’s no medical necessity. Doctors aren't an agent of the state and not obligated to become an agent of the state.”

Other doctors agree.

“Police can’t have a non-public citizen burgled a car for them,” Dr. Charles Pilcher, a Washington-based ER doctor who has researched the subject, told Syracuse.com.

“A physician … can't be made an agent of the state for the needs of law enforcement; if an activity being performed isn’t advancing the health care of a patient, then the physician has no business performing that activity,” Pilcher wrote in a very 2016 American College of Emergency Physicians newsletter.

Indeed, this whole incident—from setting out to end—should never happen within the ostensible land of the free. For allegedly not turning on his blinker fast enough, this innocent man was kidnapped, dropped at a hospital, and made to undergo multiple invasive medical procedures—all meted out by those that claim to “protect” society—all in a trial to prosecute a low-level misdemeanor “crime.”

To people who think this could be some isolated incident. check. The rationalism Project has been covering this very same scenario for years. Countless people are forcibly sodomized, even publicly, as police seek non-existent drugs. If you've got the courage to try and do so, you'll be able to check our archives which detail these horrific events.

The time to finish the war on drugs is now.

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