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18 Oct 2020, 2:26 am

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that is just another stinkin' blinkin' legalism, legal weasel words to defend the indefensible.

It's absurd to think people making 911 calls are going to be factually correct.

911 Caller: "Someone is breaking into my house ..."

911: "What does he look like ?"

911 Caller: "It's dark ... I think he's a black male".

Later, police arrive and arrest a Hispanic male, and arrest the home owner for falsely reporting a black male.


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18 Oct 2020, 2:28 am

you must be sleepy, it was broad daylight when she made that report.



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18 Oct 2020, 2:32 am

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A report is supposedly an official police report.


Does it have to be an official police report for it to be on the record??



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18 Oct 2020, 2:50 am

cyberdad wrote:
TheRobotLives wrote:
A report is supposedly an official police report.


Does it have to be an official police report for it to be on the record??

Unknown to me.

November 17th is the next event.

"The case was adjourned until Nov. 17 to allow prosecutors and her lawyer to work on a possible resolution that Illuzzi said could see Cooper participating in a program to educate her and the community “on the harm caused by such actions.”
https://time.com/5899879/amy-cooper-sec ... l-assault/


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18 Oct 2020, 3:00 am

i hope she can learn something positive from this.



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18 Oct 2020, 3:42 am

TheRobotLives wrote:
cyberdad wrote:
TheRobotLives wrote:
A report is supposedly an official police report.


Does it have to be an official police report for it to be on the record??

Unknown to me.

November 17th is the next event.

"The case was adjourned until Nov. 17 to allow prosecutors and her lawyer to work on a possible resolution that Illuzzi said could see Cooper participating in a program to educate her and the community “on the harm caused by such actions.”
https://time.com/5899879/amy-cooper-sec ... l-assault/


From the article you linked:

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“Using a police in a way that is was both racially offensive and designed to intimidate is something that can’t be ignored. Therefore we charged her,” said Illuzzi, whose last high-profile prosecution sent Harvey Weinstein to prison in March for rape.


This article goes against your argument.


Also this article states she apologized:

https://time.com/5842442/amy-cooper-dog-central-park/

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The woman, since identified as Amy Cooper, apologized for making the call in a Monday evening interview with NBC 4 New York. “I sincerely and humbly apologize to everyone, especially to that man, his family,” she said. “It was unacceptable and I humbly and fully apologize to everyone who’s seen that video, everyone that’s been offended…everyone who thinks of me in a lower light and I understand why they do.”


But of course you need to see it in video of her apologizing to confirm she actually apologized and admitted to making a false report.


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18 Oct 2020, 4:28 am

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But of course you need to see it in video of her apologizing to confirm she actually apologized and admitted to making a false report.

She's apologizing for how she reacted to the man's threat.

Not admitting guilt.


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18 Oct 2020, 4:31 am

-A strange man approaches you in a park
-The man makes demands.
-The man gets angry.
-The man threatens you.
-The man threatens to harm your dog.

She should be on the phone calling the police.

"Some weirdo is approaching me. I am worried he intends to assault me. He is threatening to harm my dog".

She should be warning this weirdo to stay away from her.

She was in a position of having to fight this man to save her dog.

Was he going to kill her dog?

She shouldn't have to wait to find out what kind of weirdo this guy is.


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18 Oct 2020, 5:29 am

or she could have curbed her dog, put the damned collar on and be done with it.



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18 Oct 2020, 5:41 am

Will any legislation be passed to crack down on these false reports?


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18 Oct 2020, 9:20 pm

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Yes its probably relevant that the law enacted by mayor Cuomo about filing a false police report with intention to cause harm carries a maximum sentence of a year in jail.

Luckily for her Christian Cooper has been extremely forgiving and was willing to negotiate through his lawyers and her lawyers that she do a plea deal and not serve time provided she attend a rehab program to address her bias.

Those people claiming Christian Cooper threatened her are ignored the fact she was the one who admitted to the police that she lied and now the second phone call to 911 seals her guilt.


Seems there was no second call to 911:
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Editors’ note: The New York Times and several other news organizations originally reported on Wednesday that Ms. Cooper made a second call to 911, citing courtroom statements. But on Friday, people familiar with the case clarified that the second call had actually been made by a 911 dispatcher who called Ms. Cooper back. This story has been updated to reflect that new information.

Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/14/nyregion/amy-cooper-false-report-charge.html



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18 Oct 2020, 9:24 pm

Every day another woman calls the cops on an innocent black person. Women really are evil.

I'm a woman, I should know. I'm lucky I don't use my tentacles to strangle the next pathetic human who makes eye contact with me. :twisted:



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19 Oct 2020, 2:15 am

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The dispatch rang her and she (Cooper) simply repeated the same line about being physically threated. According to Ms. Illuzzi she told the court that "Ms. Cooper had used the police in a way that was “both racially offensive and designed to intimidate,”



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19 Oct 2020, 8:56 am

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The dispatch rang her and she (Cooper) simply repeated the same line about being physically threated. According to Ms. Illuzzi she told the court that "Ms. Cooper had used the police in a way that was “both racially offensive and designed to intimidate,”

So, according to the 911 operator, she never said she was being assaulted.

She merely said "physically threatened".

He made a physical threat.

So, this whole "she lied" is nonsense.

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19 Oct 2020, 6:48 pm

TheRobotLives wrote:
cyberdad wrote:
Brictoria wrote:


The dispatch rang her and she (Cooper) simply repeated the same line about being physically threated. According to Ms. Illuzzi she told the court that "Ms. Cooper had used the police in a way that was “both racially offensive and designed to intimidate,”

So, according to the 911 operator, she never said she was being assaulted.

She merely said "physically threatened".

He made a physical threat.

So, this whole "she lied" is nonsense.

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Did you miss the part where she tells the police she made it up? but you are trying to say the police statement needs to be picture framed and signed by the United Nations Secretary general before it can admissible in a court of law right.



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19 Oct 2020, 10:29 pm

SHE was NOT "physically threatened" in any way. enough of this nonsense.