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After Raids, NYPD Denied Student Protesters Water and Food in Jail

Students arrested during the police crackdown on protests at universities in New York City last week were denied water and food for 16 hours, according to two faculty members at Columbia University’s Barnard College who collected reports from students who were inside.

Other students reported that they were beaten by New York City Police Department officers after their arrests and taken to the hospital for injuries before being returned to central booking. Photos of the injuries were provided to The Intercept.

Other students reported that they were held in mouse-infested cells, along with the general population of the jail. The students told the professors that they weren’t given water or food for 16 hours and that at least one student was left without shoes for the same period of time.

s38b35M5 ,
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Shouldn’t have [checks notes] exercised their rights.

mynachmadarch ,

Just a reminder that, at least as of 2020, the NYPD alone is in the top 30 military budgets in the world when compared to full countries. They spent $10,900,000,000 (that's 11 billion if you don't wanna count the zeroes out).

pfaca ,

Are they funding a RoboCop program or something? 11 billion. WTF?!

Avanera ,

It's seemingly closer to $6b for that year, which is obviously a ton of money, but considering they employ north of 50,000 people, if each person costs them $75,000/yr that's already $3.75b. NYC spends $2b on just their department of sanitation. It's a city with like 8.5m people, everything costs crazy amounts of money.

https://council.nyc.gov/budget/wp-content/uploads/sites/54/2021/05/NYPD.pdf
https://council.nyc.gov/budget/wp-content/uploads/sites/54/2021/05/DSNY.pdf

emptiestplace ,

I’d love to read a book about the organizational struggles they’ve faced over the years, but I guess that would just be political history… :(

Tryptaminev ,

And the DSNY has an entire city to clean.

Everybody produces waste. But you only have a small fraction of the population being criminals.

ShepherdPie ,

Plus they gotta pay the hundreds of overtime hours “worked” by each cop every month. These guys are so dedicated that they work 26 hours a day, 8 days per week.

nydailynews.com/…/nypd-lieutenant-stripped-of-gun…

PriorityMotif ,
@PriorityMotif@lemmy.world avatar

Pensions

ElegantBiscuit ,

Just the robot dogs for now, but I’m sure they’ll be first in line when the tech is available.

andrewth09 ,

Yes. However, it was decommissioned. My guess is that the prototype was so successful at being large, slow, and generally unhelpful that it threatened police jobs and by extension the police union.

sazey ,

Bravo 👏🏼

AngryCommieKender ,

Ok the manufacturer was trolling. There’s no way they needed that extra 20 pounds they just wanted it to be 420 pounds.

Kid_Thunder ,

LAPD is over a billion and they don't even serve the vast majority of LA. LASD does most of it (though they do a really bad job of it).

john89 ,

It’s what happens when you have incredibly rich people living right next to the incredibly poor.

Wall St investors actually have to be in close proximity with the janitors whose lives they’re ruining with maximizing profit. We can’t have the proles getting any ideas about fighting back…

DandomRude ,
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I guess this insane police budget is the reason some of those people got rich in the first place.

john89 ,

Hey.

Someone’s getting rich off of all that tactical equipment.

henfredemars ,

I hope these reports are taken very seriously.

DerArzt ,

But they won’t though.

christopherius ,
@christopherius@kbin.social avatar

Sad but true

disguy_ovahea ,

NYPD officers are bullies with badges.

littlebluespark ,
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  • disguy_ovahea ,

    I find bully to be an apt description. They habitually belittle, intimidate, or attack people perceived to be weaker than them.

    Bastard means unpleasant or despicable. I think that’s somewhat lacking by comparison.

    littlebluespark ,
    @littlebluespark@lemmy.world avatar

    For its schoolyard prevalence alone, I don’t believe “bully” quite illustrates the point, and bastard is far too common, agreed. Whatever happened to santorum, or smeg, etc.? These days, we seem to rely on spitting out derogatory pre-chewed gum, and there’s so much more to English alone — not to mention how many other languages have had cause for coining a phrase or term for whatever moment in particular?

    Get creative. Read a book. See the world. Learn to fuck in different tongues. Swear like it was your birthright. (Plot twist: it is.)

    disguy_ovahea ,

    Those are certainly more colorful. I use bully for its descriptive accuracy, but your point still stands. The average person knows fewer than one eighth of the words in English language, and use a tenth of that daily. There’s plenty of room for improvement in our insults and condemnations.

    littlebluespark ,
    @littlebluespark@lemmy.world avatar

    Fuck yeah

    Andromxda ,
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    And New York is not the only place where that’s the case…

    xc2215x ,

    That is pretty messed up.

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