Female Police officer stands against brutality
Female police officer went to help young man being beaten by fellow cops:
- female police officer went to help young man being beaten by fellow cops
A
woman who intervened when two fellow officers were allegedly assaulting
an 'emotionally disturbed' young man, will find out in the next few
days if she will be sacked. Officer Regina Tasca in the Bogota Police
Department, New Jersey, has been suspended since the incident last April
- the hearing in front of a retired judge started on Tuesday. When
Officer Tasca, an 11-year veteran with numerous commendations, responded
to a call in April 2011, she clicked her unit dashboard camera on.
Breaking
it up: This photo was taken by the young man's distraught mother as she
begged the policemen to stop hurting her son. Officer Regina Tasca is
seen her trying to pull one of the men off - it was this intervention
which may cost her, her job. She did not realise she was about to
capture a mother, screaming for police to stop punching her son outside
her home on their front lawn, reported Pix 11.com. The
mother - who is thought to be a councilwoman - had called emergency
services to help take her son Kyle, 22, to hospital - he is reported to
have 'emotional issues.' Officer Tasca was the only officer in the
area on that day, so she called for back-up, which is part of response
protocol and Ridgefield Park Police then sent the two officers.
In
limbo: Officer Regina Tasca in the Bogota Police Department, has been
suspended since the incident last April - she is an 11-year veteran with
numerous commendation. Officer Tasca said one of the officers charged
at the young man and she was 'quite shocked.' 'As he's doing that,
another Ridgefield Park officer flies to the scene in his car, jumps out
and starts punching him in the head,' she added. On the tape you can
hear Tara, the mother, and Kyle, her son, screaming, "Why are you
punching him?" and "Stop punching me!", reported the website. Kyle's
mother was so disturbed by the incident that she took a photo of Officer
Tasca, seemingly pulling the two officers off her son. Kyle was not
charged or arrested for an offence - Officer Tasca says this is because
he did not threaten anyone and did not have a weapon. She says he was
not violent and did not even attempt to resist during the incident.
Officer Tasca says she was eventually successful in yanking the
Ridgefield Park policeman off Kyle. 'If another officer is using
excessive force, it's my duty to make sure you stop it. and that's what I
did,' says Officer Tasca about her actions. The hospital took several
photos documenting the extensive bruises on the 22-year-old's body
including his head, back, arms and wrists.Disturbing: The
black-and-white tape captures a mother, screaming for police to stop
punching her son on their front lawn. Officer Tasca said when she met
her superior officer after the incident she was asked to hand in her
weapon and was told she would be sent for a fitness for duty exam.
Bogota Police suspended Officer Tasca and the website reports that after
hearing her story, they were concerned she was psychologically
incompetent to be a police officer. But the two officers in the video
have not been interviewed by an Internal Affairs Investigator, and are
still working the streets today, reported Pix11.com.
Case:
After hearing Officer Tasca's story, Bogota PD, believes she is
psychologically incompetent to be a police officer, and she is being
sent for testing. Tasca's attorney Catherine Elston said: This was
excessive force used against an emotionally disturbed person.' 'This
was an unlawful tackle, this was a punching an emotionally disturbed
person whose arms were pinned under his chest with his face pushed into
the ground,' she added. Kyle's mother later called her and said on
Officer Tasca's answering machine: 'Thank you Regina. I appreciate you
standing up for him, for protecting him while the officer attacked him. I
can't figure out what I would have done without you at the scene.'
Raymond Wiss, who represented the borough in a disciplinary hearing,
said Officer Tasca’s termination is warranted based on two incidents in
April 2011 — one at Holy Name Medical Center, in which she is accused of
failing to assist a fellow officer who was attacked by a drunken woman,
and the incident with the two Ridgefield Park officers.
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