Town supervisor SHOWS TRUE COLORS #1stamendment #viral #funny #1aaudits

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Town supervisor of town of Phillipstown NY just can’t help himself and the funny thing is he got re-elected the day before this video took place

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This Link ABOVE is the ONLY place you can comment on Facebook about the Village of Cold Spring as mayor Kathleen Foley has blocked all the other official Village of Cold Spring social media sites from public comment.

Village of Cold Spring, New York
85 Main Street, Cold Spring, NY 10516
PH: 845-265-3611
Hours: Mon – Fri 8:30am – 4:30pm

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TO PEACEFULLY REDRESS THE GOVERNMENT OF THE VILLAGE OF COLD SPRING, NY PER THE 1ST AMENDMENT:

MAYOR KATHLEEN FOLEY
PH: 845-265-3611
mayor@coldspringny.gov.

To Contact Leroy Truth Email Him At: LeroyTruth247@gmail.com

BOARD OF TRUSTEES:
TrusteeTweeps Phillips Woods
trustee.woods@coldspringny.gov
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Trustee Eliza Starbuck
Trustee.Starbuck@coldspringny.gov
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Trustee Laura Bozzi
trustee.bozzi@coldspringny.gov
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Trustee Cathryn Fadde
trustee.fadde@coldspringny.gov

OFFICER KENNETH BAKER EX-NYPD BADGE #5651
COLD SPRING BADGE #20

HERE IS THE LINK TO THE POLICE BRUTALITY LAWSUITS OF OFFICER KENNETH BAKER
https://www.50-a.org/officer/M75D

Named in at least 8 known lawsuits, $302,500 total settlements.

Some of the lawsuits are listed below: for more of the list go to this link:
https://www.50-a.org/officer/M75D

Arauz, Vanessa, et al. vs City of New York, et al.
Case # 14CV06393, U.S. District Court – Southern District NY, November 14, 2014, ended November 18, 2015
$90,000 Settlement
Complaint
Description: Defendant Officers sawed open Plaintiff’s home door, pushed Plaintiff and family members on the ground and yelled offensive language. Plaintiff was handcuffed excessively tight and forced into a police van wearing nightclothes. Officers drove around for hours, including stopping for breakfast, while Plaintiffs were in van. Plaintiff was illegally strip searched. Plaintiff’s house was ransacked and property, including cash and clothes, was never returned. Charges were dismissed because Officer Glover failed to appear in court.

Gonzalez et al v. City of New York et al
Case # 12CV02776, U.S. District Court – Eastern District NY,
$35,000 Settlement
Baker, Kenneth 2012.pdf
Description: On March 4, 2011, plaintiffs were inside of their home on 80 West 170th Street, Apartment 2A, in the Bronx. Defendant officers stormed into the plaintiffs’ home and assaulted, beat and battered them. If defendants had a search warrant for the apartment, it was issued upon the basis of extremely unreliable information, and the police did not follow NYPD policies and procedures in obtaining and executing such a warrant. Ms. Gonzales was dragged from her bedroom into the living room where the officers further abused the plaintiffs. No contraband was recovered, and the officers falsely arrested the plaintiffs. The plaintiffs were put into a prisoner van and driven around for approximately five hours. Officers misre…

Hortzog v. The City of New York et al
Case # 10CV03227, U.S. District Court – Southern District NY,
$35,000 Settlement
Amended Complaint
Description: On June 20th 2007, plaintiff was a pedestrian in front of his resident located at 1056 Boynton Avenue, in the Bronx. It was during this time when defendant Lopez together with other defendant NYPD officers, grabbed the plaintiff and slammed him into the ground, put handcuffs on him, and placed him into a police van. Defendant Lopez together with other defendant NYPD officers drove said van with plaintiff imprisoned inside for approximately two to three hours. Eventually, the plaintiff was transported to an NYPD precinct where he was subjected to an unlawful strip search, his clothes removed, squat, and cough. The plaintiff was arraigned in the Bronx County Supreme Court Criminal Division on baseless charges. Th…

Skerritt v. City of New York et al
Case #12CV02609, U.S. District Court – Southern District NY
$17,500 Settlement
Baker, Kenneth 2012- 2.pdf
Description: On May 3, 2011, plaintiff was present within the vicinity of Cambridge Road and Creston Avenue in the Bronx. One of the defendant officers came up to him, patted him on the shoulder, lacked reasonable suspicion while doing so, and threw the plaintiff against the car and searched him. The plaintiff objected to the search and asked for the officer’s name and badge number. The officer grabbed the plaintiff by the hands and placed him under arrest. The plaintiff’s cane was taken away from him once he was arrested. When asked the nature of the charges, the officer responded with ìdon’t worry about itî, and placed the plaintiff in a police van. At one point during the drive, the van stopped and the officers removed

Torres et al v. Rodriguez et al

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