Title: Cops Angry Over Late Pizza, Storm Domino’s and Attack the Manager Source:
Free Thought Project/NJ.com URL Source:http://thefreethoughtproject.com/wa ... mployees-over-pizza-complaint/ Published:Mar 29, 2018 Author:Matt Agorist Post Date:2018-03-30 06:11:32 by Deckard Keywords:None Views:893 Comments:13
Jersey City, NJ Two New Jersey police officers have been suspended without pay after multiple videos showed them attacking a Dominos manager while on Duty. Surprisingly, both of them have also been charged with multiple crimes.
Rodney Clark and Courtney Solomon are both charged with disorderly conduct, harassment and making terroristic threats after they stormed into a Dominos pizza restaurant and began shaking down the manager.
Marina Elsamina, an employee at the Communipaw Avenue pizza shop, told The Jersey Journal in an interview that workers there received an online complaint on Tuesday evening by one of the police officers, apparently over a delivery issue, according to NJ.com.
Shortly after receiving the complaint, the officers showed up at the store and began attacking the manager, Mena Kirolos. The initial confrontation was captured on employee cellphones as well as surveillance video.
After the officers threw the innocent man up against the wall, they then demanded he go outside. According to the video, Kirolos, and multiple witnesses, cops made several threats toward him while physically assaulting him and saying they were going to lock him upover pizza.
As NBC New York reports, Kirolos said at that point, the more irate of the two officers told him Ill lock you up, and the cellphone footage then shows the manager holding his hands out as if they were cuffed as he says please do it!
(I was thinking) What can I do?, Kirolos said. Hes a police officer. I cant do anything back.
During the attack, the manager called 911 and the officers then left.
The dispute happened after cops claimed that the driver never showed up with their pizza. However, according to the Dominos employees, the driver went to the address and knocked for several minutes but nobody answered the door nor the repeated calls back to the number.
Instead of simply asking for a refund, these officers used their police powers to assault an innocent man and threaten him with kidnapping.
We confront customers every day who fight with us, but hes using his police powers, Elsamina said.
The prosecutors office will fully investigate the allegations against these officers and prosecute in accordance with the law to ensure that justice is served, Hudson County Prosecutor Esther Suarez said in a statement. Officers who abuse their power and break the law must be held accountable for their actions.
As NJ.com reports, the cops in New Jersey are on a seeming rampage lately as theyve been the subject of repeated stories of violence and corruption.
Eleven cops, including the former police chief, have pleaded guilty in federal court to collecting pay for off-duty jobs they did not perform. Earlier this month, another officer was sentenced for striking a man with his police car during an arrest. Four others face charges related to a scheme to falsify timesheets. Four additional cops were indicted last year on charges related to a high-speed police pursuit that ended in a fiery crash on Tonnelle Avenue, reports NJ.com.
As for Kirolos, he just wants an apologyone that will likely never come.
I dont like being cursed at, being touched, he said. I only demanded an apology. Thats it.
Has anybody, ever in the history of the Universe, aspired to someday live in New Jersey?
Where do you live?
The State of NJ is actually geographically, demographically, and based on a few other categories about 5-States-in-1.
I realize many people only believe what they see as presented through the lens of snarky media critics and oblivious visitors to Newark Airport who gauge the entire state by the likes of Newark, Jersey City and Camden.
I realize many people only believe what they see as presented through the lens of snarky media critics and oblivious visitors to Newark Airport who gauge the entire state by the likes of Newark, Jersey City and Camden.
So this article isn't factual, where it mentions NJ is the second most-moved-from state, after five years as #1?
But yeah, you're right - better states tend to lump it in as just another chunk in the clump of rusted-out democRat Northeast dumps run by union thugs, their corrupt-politician pets and the mob. We just hope they don't move here and f it up as well.
So this article isn't factual, where it mentions NJ is the second most-moved-from state, after five years as #1?
Yes, and admittedly for good reason.
(Btw, of course -- the State *should* cut taxes, but it's controlled by Fascist-Commie-crats who constituency are soul-less Parasites, Third Worlders, and typical Liberal-Socialists.)
But yeah, you're right - better states tend to lump it in as just another chunk in the clump of rusted-out democRat Northeast dumps run by union thugs, their corrupt-politician pets and the mob. We just hope they don't move here and f it up as well.
Yup, true characterization, I must admit. No doubt this stereotypical perception has validity based on fact: It's Dem-Leftist politics ARE controlled by its northeast cabal (Newark/Jersey City/Elizabeth aka Hudson, Union + Essex County RATS and TEACHER/UNION THUGS.)
This is a shame because what *I'm* saying is that much of the state of New Jersey is vastly different than the Northeast "armpit" that most people unfamiliar with NJ believe it ALL to be.
There is a north-south bridge that acts as the demarcation. It basically connects the north with the south. The oppression and depression that strikes you as soon as your car crosses over that bridge into the north is palpable. Just as palpable is the joy that many say it gives them when they cross the bridge in the other direction, on their way to various beaches along the Jersey Shore.
Both NJ and New Yawkah libs are polluting several southern states. (btw, did you say in which state you live?)