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WE WERE INNOCENT!

  Author: 989  Category:(Crimes) Created:(10/12/1999 9:09:00 AM)
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When I was fifteen, my family went through an ordeal that none of us will ever forget. My mother and her boyfriend, my older sister and I lived in a large apartment building. There was always a shady character or two hanging around. One night, my sister and a friend were out, and I had decided to turn in early. My mother and her boyfriend were awake in the next room.

The next thing I knew, I was awoken by my sister who was telling me that someone had just fallen or jumped out of a fourth-story window--one floor above us. My mother's boyfriend went out to check things out, along with a forming crowd, when the police arrived. He warned us all to stay inside the apartment. After a time, we learned that it was a guy who I had been seeing a while back. Fortunately, he survived the ordeal.

The next day, two plain-clothes detectives came to our door and asked my mother and us girls to come down to the station to answer a few questions. We were of no help to them; my sister was sitting on the stoop at the opposite side of the building at the time of the incident, and the rest of us were inside. As I said, I was sleeping at the time. The detectives escorted us home afterwards.

The next day, they came back to bring us in for questioning. We were puzzled, yet went along in compliance. My mother was brought in first, leaving my sister and me to sit in the hallway. Then, they called me in. As soon as I entered the room, my mother sitting on the opposite side of the room, looked at me. She was crying! One detective told my mother to shut up and turn around. I was really scared; unprepared for what was about to happen.

They asked me to tell them what "really" happened that night. They told me that my mother and sister were sick people who were heading to jail, and that I was on my way to a reformatory for juveniles. They asked me to tell them everything; they knew that we had pushed the guy (get this!--) not out the window, but down the stairs. They made me sign a blank piece of paper. Later I realized that they could have typed a confession on it, but at the time I was so afraid, I didn't want to question them. They read from a supposed statement that the guy gave them, which included my full name. When I truthfully commented that he couldn't pronounce my last name, (he is Portuguese) and called me by a shortened version of my first name, they actually scribbled and rewrote "his" statement.

They sent my mother and me out into the hall while they brought my sis in. I cried hysterically; confused, knowing that we had done nothing wrong, yet terrified knowing that they could put us all away for no reason anyway. We were sent home in the back of a cruiser like criminals. I learned that they had made my sis sign a blank piece of paper also. However, she got it worse than I did; they told her they "knew" how my mother had been "pimping" us off to that guy and others. My friend, who was more streetwise than we were, told me to calm down. She said it was a tactic police used to see if someone was "in cahoots" with whoever really committed a crime. Nevertheless, I feared that I was going to be put away; my mother and sis locked up in prison.

To make matters worse, someone who was also questioned saw us that day with the detectives, and I guess they assumed we had said something about them. They harrassed us, calling us rats and saying things like "snitches get stitches." Not only did we supposedly "committ the crime" we knew nothing about, but now we were "guilty" of providing information we didn't have about someone we didn't know.

Well, it turned out that my friend was right. They never questioned us again. In fact, one of them had the nerve to wave at us from his car a time after. (Mockingly? Probably.) People told us that we should have reported the detectives to someone higher up. I was just happy that it didn't go any further than it did. Of course, if we knew then what our rights were, I wonder if we could have pressed charges.

I'm curious as to what other people think of this.

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How it changed my life:

It caused me not to trust the law enforcers that are supposed to protect us all. I also no longer naively believe it's true that if you mind your own business, you won't get into trouble.

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Date: 10/12/1999 9:37:00 AM  From Authorid: 408    What a sticky situation. I am happy that everything turned out alright for you and your family. Did they ever catch the right person?-K.
Date: 10/12/1999 10:44:00 AM    I live in a small town in Texas and believe me, it's no picknic. A lawyer suggested I file a complaint against the officer with the Chief of Police. I told him, "Sure, and he'll burn down my house and get away with it." I know there are good police officers but when they're bad, nothing's badder. Suzy
Date: 10/12/1999 4:08:00 PM    cops don't believe in anything you say.and if youre at the scene of a crime youre automatically
considered the # 1 suspect
Date: 10/13/1999 8:28:00 AM  From Authorid: 912    well, for all the above comments, yes there are some bad cops out there, but not all us are bad and we do our job to protect people. Also, not all of us eat doughnuts. For people out there saying all these negative comments about officers well just think about this we go out there everyday risking our life for people we don't know and not getting paid enough to support a family if something ever happened. Like I said before not all of us officers are bad and we do stand up for what's right. Yes, this person did get a raw deal, but you can't judge every officer like that.
Date: 10/16/1999 7:47:00 AM  From Authorid: 277    To #4, Thank you. I totally agree!!!  
Date: 10/26/1999 1:27:00 PM    I also agree with #4. My brother is a police officer and he is one of the most genuine people you would ever meet. He has arrested people and they even mentioned to him, (while riding in the back seat to the police station) that he is the "fairest" officer that they had ever dealt with. Of course their are bad cops out there, but don't forget that the good ones are out there too. People can always comment on how "crooked" or horrible cops are, but who are the first people you call when you're in trouble? (Just a thought).
Date: 11/2/1999 4:20:00 PM    As a former law enforcement officer, I find this type of law enforcement all too often. I am now a private investigator who does mind goind against the "LAW ENFORCEMENT COMMUNITY" when the person who is my client is "INNOCENT". Believe it or not, most police officials are not crooks. some just tend to keep there mouth shut and look the other way. Does this make them a crook, NO. The reason I say this is because that officer who kept his mouth shut had a family to feed and if they make waves.....its the unemployement line. However, there are Federal Authorities who will investigate a crooked police officer/ department and do what is right to set everything straight.
Date: 12/6/1999 10:45:00 PM    I have been recently accused of a similar crime, but it does not invovle pushing someone off of a building. You should not have signed the paper and if something like this comes up always read before you sign. The police use that strategy to make you sign ,but you are usually signing your miranda rights. Next time just keep quiet and do not answer questions without an attorney present. If you were a minor when they made you sign it and you did not have a parent or gaurdian there. The investigators have to withdraw your statement from the case.
Date: 12/7/1999 12:26:00 AM  From Authorid: 2282    I admire our police forces for the risks they take on a daily basis. Unfortunately, crime is inherently dishonest and shady. Police officers must resort to tactics of this nature. Some of the things they did to you were unconstitutional and I would never condone them. I still think we have the best country in the world when it comes to the rights and freedoms we enjoy here in the USA. I have travelled throughout dozens of countries in both Europe and Asia and that is why I have come to this conclusion.  
Date: 4/13/2000 8:56:00 AM  From Authorid: 4231    Did they ever catch the right guy? When your at the scene of the crime, the cops don't care who done it they just care about catching somebody and blaming them.  
Date: 5/11/2000 8:24:00 PM  From Authorid: 5484    NEVER TRUST ANYONE WHO WANTS YOU TO SIGN A BLANK PAPER,I UNDERSTAND THO,I WOULDVE FREAKED OUT TOO.  
Date: 6/30/2000 1:57:00 PM  From Authorid: 6949    oy cops ~KB~  

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