Title: NYPD Cops Raid Wrong Home, Posting Photo of Innocent Handcuffed Family to Snapchat Source:
Blacklisted News/WABC-TV URL Source:http://www.blacklistednews.com/NYPD ... napchat/55970/0/38/38/Y/M.html Published:Dec 24, 2016 Author:PINAC Post Date:2016-12-24 21:31:44 by Deckard Keywords:None Views:931 Comments:3
New York City cops raided a familys home in Brooklyn at the break of dawn Thursday, handcuffing every family member while searching the apartment unit for three hours before realizing they had the wrong home and leaving.
Next thing the family knew, a photo showing them handcuffed while sitting on the couch appeared on Snapchat with the caption, Merry Christmas its NYPD!.
Another photo also appeared on Snapchat with the caption Warrant sweeps Its still a party smh.
Now internal affairs is investigating, but have refused to release the names of the officers involved.
The worst part was the Snapchats, Kimberly Santiago said. Thats what really got to me.
The things that he wrote, its like, this what you all do? Santiago said. If he did that to, picture how many other families hes done that to. And he was the only one standing there watching us.
Yall know that when you came to this house, looking for the wrong person that we dont even know, she said.
We thought he was texting on his phone, she said. Because the whole three hours we were sitting here, he was the one standing there. We saw him on his phone, but we didnt think an officer would do that.
The photos appeared in the New York Story feed on Snapchat, which is a smartphone app where photos last 24 hours and receives more than a billion views a year, according to Wikipedia, which describes the app as focusing on the ephemeral nature of fleeting encounters.
In 2013, Gizmodo reported that Snapchat regularly hands over unopened messages to police to assist them in investigations.
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Next thing the family knew, a photo showing them handcuffed while sitting on the couch appeared on Snapchat with the caption, Merry Christmas its NYPD!.
Which was immediately "liked" by Gatlin and forwarded to the other copsuckers at LF.
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Those who most loudly denounce Fake News are typically those most aggressively disseminating it.
"Posting Photo of Innocent Handcuffed Family to Snapchat"
"Pictures and videos sent through Snapchat (called "Snaps") have a time limit attached. When you send a photo, you can set the time limit for the photo from 1 to 10 seconds."
I do remember you can not post a picture of a minor without the permission of the parents. Kinda like when the Irving clock boy was photoed in handcuffs and posted in the news to bring sympathy to the Islamic group. Most of what people read is propaganda by one side or the other to gain favor in the public's eye. Its just lawyers doing business and brisk one at that.