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Title: Taxpayers to Be Held Liable After Cops Steal Man’s Phone, Film Themselves Conspiring to Frame Him
Source: Free Thought Project
URL Source: https://thefreethoughtproject.com/t ... tand-trial-frame-innocent-man/
Published: Sep 29, 2019
Author: Matt Agorist
Post Date: 2019-09-29 10:58:38 by Deckard
Keywords: None
Views: 17998
Comments: 130

Hartford, CT — On September 11, 2015, journalist and police accountability activist, Michael Picard was illegally detained for lawfully open carrying and filming police on public property. During the illegal detainment, Connecticut state troopers confiscated his gun and his camera. However, the trooper who took the phone went on to make a critical mistake — he left the camera rolling while conspiring with fellow officers to falsely charge Picard. In 2017, it was revealed by the department that they investigated themselves and found they did nothing wrong when they conspired to frame an innocent man.

“They were exonerated,” police union attorney Mark Dumas said. “The troopers didn’t do anything wrong. They were doing their jobs, and they do an excellent job.”

Apparently this “excellent job” consisted of trampling the rights of an innocent person and conspiring to have them kidnapped and locked in a cage. Sure thing, Dumas.

Now, because the system failed to hold the officers accountable, the case is now a civil matter and the troopers involved have been ordered to stand trial in the civil suit brought on by the ACLU of Connecticut. The taxpayers, not the officers will be the ones to pay for the crimes.

The Free Thought Project spoke to the ACLU via email this week, who issued the following statement on the case.

“The Constitution is clear: people have a right to protest the police, and people have a right against police taking their property from them without a warrant,” said ACLU of Connecticut legal director Dan Barrett, who is representing Picard in the lawsuit. “The evidence, including video, will show that these police employees were more concerned with covering up their bad behavior, undermining free speech, and retaliating against a protester than with upholding the law. We look forward to getting justice for Michael in front of the jury.”

We agree. TFTP also spoke to Picard, who told us the following.

“People have the right to protest, including the right to protest police, without ticketing or retaliation against them. I am deeply disappointed that these police ignored my rights, and I am hopeful that the court will hold them accountable so that no one else has to experience what I did,” said Picard.

As TFTP reported at the time, on that September night, Picard and a friend were on public property and warning drivers of a DUI checkpoint ahead. They were several hundred yards from the checkpoint and not interfering at all when troopers drove up, without lights on, and against the flow of traffic, to begin harassing the two gentlemen.

Trooper First Class John Barone, Sergeant John Jacobi, and Trooper Jeff Jalbert falsely claimed that Picard was waving his gun around and pointing it at people. However, Picard was holding a sign the entire time and did not touch his gun. Also, as you will see below, the officers admit that they were lying.

“Police should be focused on public safety, not punishing protesters and those who film public employees working on a public street,” said ACLU-CT legal director Dan Barrett, who is representing Picard in the lawsuit. “As the video shows, these police officers were more concerned with thwarting Mr. Picard’s free speech and covering their tracks than upholding the law.”

Had Picard actually been waving a gun, these troopers would have approached the situation in an entirely different manner, with guns drawn and possible SWAT backup. However, they did no such thing, because there was clearly no threat from the activists.

The fact that there was no threat did not stop the subsequent assault, however.

Two troopers approached Picard while forcefully removing his gun and then grabbing his camera, falsely claiming it is illegal to film. When Picard informs the officer can legally film here, the officer ignorantly asserts that “It’s illegal to take my picture. Personally, it is illegal.”

“Did you get any documentation that I am allowing you to take my picture”? asks the cop.

When Picard attempts to explain to the aggressive officer that he doesn’t need a permit because he is on public property, the trooper then makes the asinine declaration that, “No I’m not (on public property). I’m on state property. I’m on state property.”

State-owned roadways and right of ways are public property. The trooper’s assertion that it is illegal to film on his ‘state property’ was entirely false and in violation of Connecticut Bill No. 245, which “protects the right of an individual to photograph or video record peace officers in the performance of their duties.”

All this aggressive and unlawful behavior of these troopers, however, was about to come back to haunt them. After illegally confiscating the camera — the trooper forgot to stop it from recording.

What happened next was a behind the scenes glimpse of what it looks and sounds like when cops lie to charge innocent people with crimes.

The corruption starts as an unidentified trooper begins to search for anything that these gentlemen may have done to make up charges against them. However, they were clean. At this point, Trooper first class Barone chimes in describing how they now have to charge these men with something to justify their harassment and subsequent detainment.

“Want me to punch a number on this? Gotta cover our ass,” explains the trooper as they begin conspiring.

“Let’s give him something,” says an unidentified trooper, pondering the ways they can lie about this innocent man.

“What are they going to do? Are they going to do anything?” says Sergeant Jacobi, noting that they are entirely innocent.

“It’s legal to do it,” he continues, describing how the actions of the two activists are completely legal, before going on to make up charges on them.

“I think we do simple trespass, we do reckless use of the highway and creating a public disturbance,” Jacobi says as he makes up these false charges against innocent people. “All three are tickets.”

Once they figure out the false charges to raise, the officers then brainstorm a story of lies to back them up.

“And then we claim that, um, in backup, we had multiple, um,” the unidentified trooper stutters as he makes up his fake story. “Um, they (the non-existent complainants) didn’t want to stay and give us a statement, so we took our own course of action.”

The corrupt cops had then solved their fake case, lied about a cover story, and were set to charge an innocent man with three crimes — all in a day’s work.

But there was just one more thing…. “Oh s**t!” blurts out the cop as he realizes their entire scandalous corrupt conversation was just recorded. Apparently, however, the officer felt that it must not have recorded their conversation as the phone was returned.

The cops then gave the innocent man back his weapon, and it’s back to the DUI checkpoint for them — to harass and detain more innocent people.

Picard explained that all of the troopers involved in his unlawful situation were never disciplined and allowed to progress through the ranks, with some of them retiring. Picard explains:

Trooper First Class John Barone, the trooper who said it was illegal for me to record him, seized my camera and recorded himself saying, “We gotta cover our ass,” is now retired and collecting a pension thanks to the taxpayers.

Sergeant John Jacobi is now retired and collecting a pension thanks to the taxpayers.

Master Sergeant Patrick Torneo, the trooper who said “let’s give him something,” and then helped fabricate a story to charge me, was demoted for reportedly driving drunk, but is now a lieutenant.

Lieutenant Stavros Mellekas, who conducted the internal affairs “investigation” and found that the troopers did nothing wrong, was magically promoted four ranks, and is now second in command of the Connecticut State Police.

All troopers are being represented by the attorney general’s office and their defense is being paid for by the taxpayers.

This is justice in the land of the free.

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#1. To: Deckard, A K A Stone, nolu chan (#0)

Taxpayers to Be Held Liable After Cops Steal Man’s Phone ….
Stone, another –
CLEANUP on the Matt Agorist/Free Thought Project aisle.
This is yet one more of the seemingly countless number of lies by Matt Agorist.

There has been no trial or judgment which has determined that the taxpayers are in any sort of way “to be held liable.”

Salute,
Gatlin

Gatlin  posted on  2019-09-29   11:30:34 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Gatlin (#1)

I watched a few seconds of the video and the cop is already lying that it is illegal to take his picture. Why didn't you express outrage at that lie. The cop should already be fired and imprisoned.

A K A Stone  posted on  2019-09-29   11:56:37 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: A K A Stone, Gatlin (#3)

[Matt Agorist] Now, because the system failed to hold the officers accountable, the case is now a civil matter and the troopers involved have been ordered to stand trial in the civil suit brought on by the ACLU of Connecticut.

[Gatlin #1] There has been no trial or judgment which has determined that the taxpayers are in any sort of way “to be held liable.”

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[A K A Stone #3] I watched a few seconds of the video and the cop is already lying that it is illegal to take his picture. Why didn't you express outrage at that lie.

Gatlin pointed out the bullshit element of the article. There has been no trial, nobody has been ordered to stand trial, and there will likely be no trial.

[Matt Agorist] Now, because the system failed to hold the officers accountable, the case is now a civil matter and the troopers involved have been ordered to stand trial in the civil suit brought on by the ACLU of Connecticut. The taxpayers, not the officers will be the ones to pay for the crimes.

Where is the missing citation to the lawsuit?

[Matt Agorist] Taxpayers to Be Held Liable After Cops Steal Man’s Phone, Film Themselves Conspiring to Frame Him

If the taxpayers are to be held liable, why have "the troopers involved have been ordered to stand trial"? That makes no sense whatever, Pure Agorist.

[Matt Agorist] On September 11, 2015, journalist and police accountability activist, Michael Picard was illegally detained

[Matt Agorist] As TFTP reported at the time,

WATCH: Cops Steal Man’s Phone, Accidentally Record Themselves Conspiring to Falsely Charge Him

Matt Agorist September 20, 2016

The Free Thought Project spoke to the ACLU who put out a press release:

In a complaint filed today in the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut, the American Civil Liberties Union of Connecticut (ACLU-CT) contends that three state police troopers illegally retaliated against a protester by searching and detaining him, confiscating his camera, and charging him with fabricated criminal infractions. On behalf of Connecticut resident Michael Picard, the ACLU-CT alleges that John Barone, Patrick Torneo, and John Jacobi, all employed by the state police division of Connecticut’s Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection, violated Picard’s First Amendment rights to free speech and information and Fourth Amendment right against warrantless seizure of his property.

That's 2016, three years ago, and one year after the event, not "at the time."

Picard v. Torneo, DCCT 3:2016-cv-01564 was filed 15 Sep 2016 as a Federal civil rights lawsuit pursuant to 42 USC 1983. Docket entries 96 and 97 are the most recent.

09/19/2019

Docket entry 96

NOTICE OF E-FILED CALENDAR: THIS IS THE ONLY NOTICE COUNSEL/THE PARTIES WILL RECEIVE. ALL PERSONS ENTERING THE COURTHOUSE MUST PRESENT PHOTO IDENTIFICATION. A telephonic pre-settlement conference is set for 10/1/2019 at 02:00 PM before Judge Robert M. Spector. A date for the settlement conference will be set during the telephone call. As the Court requires parties or their representatives with settlement authority to attend the settlement conference, counsel should obtain dates of unavailability from their clients over the next 90 days and have their own calendars available to aid in the scheduling. During the telephone call, counsel should be prepared to discuss what information needs to be exchanged and anything else that needs to be accomplished prior to the settlement conference for the discussions to be productive. Please use the following dial-in for this call: (877) 873-8017; Access Code: 7040261. (Mallon, Kathleen) (Entered: 09/19/2019)

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09/23/2019

Docket entry 97

MOTION for Reconsideration by John Barone, John Jacobi, Patrick Torneo. (Motherway, Carmel) (Entered: 09/23/2019)

Nobody ordered to trial here. A pre-settlement conference is scheduled.

You may see that Picard v Fontneau, DCCT 3:2019-cv-00511 was filed April 5, 2019 as a federal civil rights lawsuit pursuant to 28 USC 1331. Docket entries 33 and 34 are the most recent.

09/13/2019

Docket entry 33

ORDER concerning settlement. Counsel report that they continue to discuss settlement. By no later than 10/8/19, they shall submit a joint report to the magistrate judge detailing the status of their efforts. Signed by Judge Donna F. Martinez on 9/13/19.(Martinez, Donna) (Entered: 09/13/2019)

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09/13/2019

Docket entry 34

ORDER REFERRING CASE to Magistrate Judge Robert A. Richardson for settlement purposes. So ordered by Judge Robert N. Chatigny on 9/13/2019.(Pipech, L.) (Entered: 09/13/2019)

Nobody ordered to trial here. They are discussing a settlement.

Some tire of reading the river of Matt Agorist fiction.

It's your site. You make the rules, nobody else. If you like Matt Agorist and The Free Thought Project, you can always change your rules.

https://libertysflame.com/cgi-bin/readart.cgi?ArtNum=59243&Disp=10#C10

#10. To: All (#9) (Edited)

I just noticed this is another article by the liar Matt Argorist.

No more articles from that freak.

If you post more I will delete them. Then if you continue I will delete everything from free thought project. Then I will just delete you.

I don't like liars.

Thanks for your cooperation.

A K A Stone posted on 2019-06-23 7:07:11 ET

nolu chan  posted on  2019-09-29   12:57:35 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: nolu chan, A K A Stone, Gatslime (#8)

I just noticed this is another article by the liar Matt Argorist.

No more articles from that freak.

If you post more I will delete them

Stone later retracted that edict.

Try to keep up short-bus rider.

Deckard  posted on  2019-09-29   14:38:41 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: Deckard (#12)

Stone later retracted that edict.

Try to keep up short-bus rider.

Provide a link or a quote asswipe.

nolu chan  posted on  2019-09-29   16:11:07 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: nolu chan, Deckard, A K A Stone (#16) (Edited)

Stone later retracted that edict.
Try to keep up short-bus rider.
Provide a link or a quote asswipe.

I am sure he will find the link for you.

Stone did say something like Deckard could “sometimes” or “occasionally” post an article by Matt Agrost.

At no time did Stone give Deckard permission to post LIES by Matt.

Stone has emphatically stated that he does not like LIARS.

And this article began with a humongous LIE used as a attention grabber in the headline.

All I was ever doing was to point that out.

Now we shall await the reaction to your request …

Salute,
Gatlin

Gatlin  posted on  2019-09-29   16:44:26 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: Gatlin (#17) (Edited)

And this article began with a humongous LIE used as a attention grabber in the headline.

He posted a likely scenario as a headline. Of course it's OK when you post one of your libertarian-bashing posts with obvious lies or opinions as headlines isn't it Gatlin.?

In fact here's one you authored: Libertarians on Liberty’s Post suppress dissent – Sad.

Stone: "Post Matt. Don't flood us with Matt though please. "

One or two articles does not constitute a flood.

Deckard  posted on  2019-09-29   19:25:03 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#26. To: Deckard (#21)

And this article began with a humongous LIE used as a attention grabber in the headline.

He posted a likely scenario as a headline. [He also posted a lie in the article.]

A “likely scenario” – Stop with the “spin.”

It is making you look more stupid than you are.

So are you saying or implying that Matt Agorist was just making up shit as he went along?

And those things he made up were untrue – Right?

Therefore, Matt Agorist fabricated some LIES – Right?

course it's OK when you post one of your libertarian-bashing posts with obvious lies or opinions as headlines isn't it Gatlin.?

No, it’s not OK.

If I ever inadvertently post anything that is a lie, I fully expect to be called on it and I will immediately react to rectify the error and apologize for not catching it.

Stone: "Post Matt. Don't flood us with Matt though please. "

One or two articles does not constitute a flood.

I didn’t see where Stone said Matt Agorist lies were permitted after he had said: ”I don't like liars.”

What I am discussing with you are lies by Matt Agorist – not an unspecified quantity of articles.

Salute,
Gatlin

Gatlin  posted on  2019-09-29   20:36:24 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#29. To: Gatlin (#26)

I didn’t see where Stone said Matt Agorist lies were permitted after he had said: ”I don't like liars.”

I didn’t see where Stone said that the title was a lie. In fact, he made some rather positive comments agreeing with the article itself.

Stop trying to be the forum nanny Parsons.

You don't agree with the title?

Your whining is duly noted.

Deckard  posted on  2019-09-29 20:43:04 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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