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PostPosted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 6:28 pm 
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Wed Dec 17, 2008 at 12:37:01 PM

It was a little before 8 at night when the breaker went out at Emily Milburn's home in Galveston. She was busy preparing her children for school the next day, so she asked her 12-year-old daughter, Dymond, to pop outside and turn the switch back on.

As Dymond headed toward the breaker, a blue van drove up and three men jumped out rushing toward her. One of them grabbed her saying, "You're a prostitute. You're coming with me."

Dymond grabbed onto a tree and started screaming, "Daddy, Daddy, Daddy." One of the men covered her mouth. Two of the men beat her about the face and throat.

As it turned out, the three men were plain-clothed Galveston police officers who had been called to the area regarding three white prostitutes soliciting a white man and a black drug dealer.


All this is according to a lawsuit filed in Galveston federal court by Milburn against the officers. The lawsuit alleges that the officers thought Dymond, an African-American, was a hooker due to the "tight shorts" she was wearing, despite not fitting the racial description of any of the female suspects. The police went to the wrong house, two blocks away from the area of the reported illegal activity, Milburn's attorney, Anthony Griffin, tells Hair Balls.

After the incident, Dymond was hospitalized and suffered black eyes as well as throat and ear drum injuries.

Three weeks later, according to the lawsuit, police went to Dymond's school, where she was an honor student, and arrested her for assaulting a public servant. Griffin says the allegations stem from when Dymond fought back against the three men who were trying to take her from her home. The case went to trial, but the judge declared it a mistrial on the first day, says Griffin. The new trial is set for February.

"I think we'll be okay," says Griffin. "I don't think a jury will find a 12-year-old girl guilty who's just sitting outside her house. Any 12-year-old attacked by three men and told that she's a prostitute is going to scream and yell for Daddy and hit back and do whatever she can. She's scared to death."

Since the incident more than two years ago, Dymond regularly suffers nightmares in which police officers are raping and beating her and cutting off her fingers, according to the lawsuit.
Griffin says he expects to enter mediation with the officers in early 2009 to resolve the lawsuit.

We've got calls in to the officers' lawyer; we'll let you know if we hear something.

Update: This is from the officers' lawyer, William Helfand:

Both the daughter and the father were arrested for assaulting a peace officer. "The father basically attacked police officers as they were trying to take the daughter into custody after she ran off."

Also, "The city has investigated the matter and found that the conduct of the police officers was appropriate under the circumstances," Helfand says. "It's unfortunate that sometimes police officers have to use force against people who are using force against them. And the evidence will show that both these folks violated the law and forcefully resisted arrest."

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Wow I can't imagine what would happen if three guys jumped out of a van and grabbed my daughter....

And the icing on the cake....


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Both the daughter and the father were arrested for assaulting a peace officer. "The father basically attacked police officers as they were trying to take the daughter into custody after she ran off."

Also, "The city has investigated the matter and found that the conduct of the police officers was appropriate under the circumstances," Helfand says. "It's unfortunate that sometimes police officers have to use force against people who are using force against them. And the evidence will show that both these folks violated the law and forcefully resisted arrest."


One can only hope they not only lose the case against the father and child, but several people lose their jobs, including the attorney that charged them.

Wow...


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Personally, I would not find anyone guilty even if they had shot and killed all three of these goons, officers or not. Any father that wouldn't have had the chutzpa to do at least as much as this dad did, should be shamed and run out of town.

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This it one of the most outrageous stories I've heard in a long time. Three weeks after the fact of their assaulting her, they went to her school and arrested her for assaulting them?

Her and her family will hate police for the rest of their lives, and it's a sad commentary on that city. Good thing the courts threw it out.

I agree - If I stepped out of my house and saw three men trying to pull my daughter into a van, the story would have read quite differently. Now, if it were an OBVIOUS police operation it would be a different matter, but you have a plain-clothes take down into a non-descript van you are just begging for something bad to happen.

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Dymond grabbed onto a tree and started screaming, "Daddy, Daddy, Daddy." One of the men covered her mouth. Two of the men beat her about the face and throat.
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I agree - If I stepped out of my house and saw three men trying to pull my daughter into a van, the story would have read quite differently. Now, if it were an OBVIOUS police operation it would be a different matter, but you have a plain-clothes take down into a non-descript van you are just begging for something bad to happen.

Okay given the situation as described, three men beating on a 12 year old girl and trying to drag her into a van, I can't see any way that this does not fit Minnesota's criteria for using deadly force.

1) Reluctant participant: the girl had just stepped out of the house a few moments before and was hanging on to a tree screaming for help.

2) Retreat is not an option: fairly obvious, I think.

3) Immediate danger of death or GBH: Hmmm, I think three grown men beating a 12 year old girl satisfies that condition.

4) No lesser force will do: This one might be a little tricky. Are you required to yell STOP before opening fire? Or can you safely assume that allowing three grown men beating a little girl time to get in one or two more shots (remembering that a single blow to the throat can kill) would be a bad thing.

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3 guys in plain clothes. Beating a 12 year old daughter and dragging into a van.

How does that not look like kidnapping, attempted rape, etc to the average person?

Doesn't sound like any badges were shown, or identifying done the way the story reads.

Father should have had them at gunpoint, if they refuse to release the daughter then the situation rapidly escalates. Daughter stays safe for the time being, father eventually goes to jail and daughter likely goes downtown anyway. I'd prefer this situation hands down. I'd see their badges, and guns on the ground until they convince me otherwise and take my chances if it were my daughter.

I don't see a better outcome. Police think what they think, and a daddy with a gun won't change that. Dad might get shot, police might/should get shot since they're in the wrong, but it won't look good for the father if he shoots a cop.

I don't buy that a grown man can't overpower a 12 year old girl grabbing onto a tree, therefore making it necessary to beat her into submission.

"City finds their action appropriate"??? Necessary for police to use force against people using force against them? The police started it!!! Father should be commended for restraining himself and not going on a personal vendetta in the aftermath of the event.

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Sure. You and I weren't there, and we don't know what really happened, but here's it's a safe bet that the cops are going to testify (truthfully? I dunno) that not only did they have their badges visible (hanging from chains around their necks or on their belts) and that they repeatedly identified themselves as police officers, to both the daughter and the father -- and the mother, for that matter.

If it ever gets to court. If they don't beat the father and daughter in the criminal case, my strong guess is that they'll delay as long as they can and settle the case.

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Too many things don't make sense regarding the officers conduct. Arresting a prostitute in an unmarked van, plain clothes, and not identifying themselves; it almost seems as if they didn't want anyone to know they were cops. This implies to me that they may have different motives than enforcing prostitution laws.


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Police Get The Wrong House In Galveston, Allegedly Assault 12-Year-Old Girl

Wed Dec 17, 2008 at 12:37:01 PM

All this is according to a lawsuit filed in Galveston federal court by Milburn against the officers. The lawsuit alleges that the officers thought Dymond, an African-American, was a hooker due to the "tight shorts" she was wearing, despite not fitting the racial description of any of the female suspects. The police went to the wrong house, two blocks away from the area of the reported illegal activity, Milburn's attorney, Anthony Griffin, tells Hair Balls.

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Too many things don't make sense regarding the officers conduct. Arresting a prostitute in an unmarked van, plain clothes, and not identifying themselves; it almost seems as if they didn't want anyone to know they were cops. This implies to me that they may have different motives than enforcing prostitution laws.
There, I disagree -- on most of it. If they roll up in a marked van and leap out in uniform, there is the possibility that rather than an easy arrest, they get an unsuccessful foot pursuit.

In case anybody's in doubt, I'm not exactly supporting the Bad Cop Stuff, or the bad cops here. But, if they're going to get involved in a surprise warrant service, keeping a certain amount of anonymity until the last moment makes sense to me.

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I don't believe that self defense employed by targets against unmarked officers should be allowed to be prosecuted with the sentencing/crime enhancements associated with
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If the D.A. wants to be a prick, simple assault would do . . .. unmarked situations should always be handled with the officers cognoscente that the scarier they are, the more likely people are going to react in self defense. Expecting people to go limp when they think they are about to get gang raped and murdered or think that is about to happen to their daughter. . . expecting and even prosecuting if people don't go against every fiber of human nature is just wrong. Too often they take the uber bully tac, knowing that any resistance can be used as a chargable offense & they provoke it so they can use it in plea agreements and as a threat to extort information (a practice the Khang's and I learned painfully about just before last Christmas). This stuff really, really needs to stop.

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If it ever gets to court. If they don't beat the father and daughter <strike>in the criminal case</strike>, my strong guess is that they'll delay as long as they can and settle the case.


That brings up an interesting question... has anyone ever told the police to stuff their settlement and go for the brass ring (an admission of police guilt)? I myself (IANAL) would think that a offer of a settlement would be pretty strong prima facie evicence that the cops feel there is some culpability of their boys in blue, and maybe the system as a whole...

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And the icing on the cake....

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Both the daughter and the father were arrested for assaulting a peace officer. "The father basically attacked police officers as they were trying to take the daughter into custody after she ran off."

Also, "The city has investigated the matter and found that the conduct of the police officers was appropriate under the circumstances," Helfand says. "It's unfortunate that sometimes police officers have to use force against people who are using force against them. And the evidence will show that both these folks violated the law and forcefully resisted arrest."


One can only hope they not only lose the case against the father and child, but several people lose their jobs, including the attorney that charged them.

Wow...


+1. The sad thing is in their minds they didnt do anything wrong. It will happen again.

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As Dymond headed toward the breaker, a blue van drove up and three men jumped out rushing toward her. One of them grabbed her saying, "You're a prostitute. You're coming with me."

Dymond grabbed onto a tree and started screaming, "Daddy, Daddy, Daddy." One of the men covered her mouth. Two of the men beat her about the face and throat.

As it turned out, the three men were plain-clothed Galveston police officers who had been called to the area regarding three white prostitutes soliciting a white man and a black drug dealer.

.......

"I think we'll be okay," says Griffin. "I don't think a jury will find a 12-year-old girl guilty who's just sitting outside her house. Any 12-year-old attacked by three men and told that she's a prostitute is going to scream and yell for Daddy and hit back and do whatever she can. She's scared to death."
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I would love to be on either jury. unless the thugs we in regular uniform and in a crown vic with lights flashing, I couldn't find fault with any reaction of the girl or the father by ANY means available. I don't think it reasonable to expect for the either the father or the daughter to be able to spot a badge, read a t-shirt or take their assailants word that they are a cop during what they believe to be an abduction. These thugs are luck they still alive.


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