【美国真相】黑人女子:被破门+上手扣+围观裸体_风闻
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导读:这是美国警察“福利”之一,幸运的是受害者没有死,不幸的是受害者可能生不如死!这两天才有美媒cbs进行报道。








2019年2月21日,晚上7点,芝加哥的一名社会工作者安雅妮特·扬(Annanette Young)刚下班回家,当警察破门而入时,她正在更衣。
“听见即将发生的事情真是令人痛苦,”身为社会工作者20年,现年50岁的Young在芝加哥独家接受CBS 2采访。 “事情发生得如此之快,我没有时间穿衣服。”
在CBS 2首次播出的录像中,当晚有9名男警员冲进她的家中时,她赤裸上身站着。她告诉电视台:“警员挥舞着带有灯光和瞄准镜的枪”
事实证明,这些警员正在寻找嫌疑人:据称CBS 2获悉,一名23岁重罪犯据称拥有枪支弹药,是从线人那里得到的地址。
据CBS 2报道,住址原来是错误的,警员们带着搜查令搜索了扬的家,而不是他们所寻找的嫌疑人。嫌疑人住在隔壁的联排别墅。
影片中,扬赤裸上身站在客厅里,她问警察发生了什么事。
“这里没有其它人,我一个人住,”在视频中可以听到她的声音。
起初,警员们没有给她任何东西掩饰自己,把她铐在背后,让她保持赤裸裸并终生害怕。
她告诉哥伦比亚广播公司2:“那是那天晚上我可能会死的那一刻,就像,如果我做错了一步,那感觉就像是他们会打死我。我真的相信他们会开枪打我。”
某一时刻,一名警员将一件大衣披在了扬的肩膀上,但仍使她的身体前部暴露在外。
最终,一名官员告诉她,她用毯子盖住了她的大衣,由于手被铐在身后,她无法掩盖她的整个身体。
在听到年轻人在视频中听到的声音时,一些警官搜查了房子,而其他人则站在客厅里,扬哭着,问他们发生了什么事,告诉他们43次:“你弄错了房子”。
“哦,天哪,这不可能是对的,”扬在突袭中说。 “这合法吗?”
据CBS 2报道,某一时刻,一名女警官将Young带到她的卧室,这样她就可以穿上衣服,紧接着将她重新上扣。
警方在杨的公寓里呆了20分钟,然后向她道歉并告诉她“我们相信您”。
在2019年,扬提出了《信息自由法》的要求,以获取对该视频的访问权限,***但遭到芝加哥警察局的拒绝。仅在法院要求将其作为她对部门的诉讼的一部分之后,才与她分享这些录像。甚至在录像带被她拥有后,警察局仍在联邦法院提出紧急动议,以阻止CBS Chicago播放该录像,***但此举失败了。
扬说,她不知道这些官员是否受到了纪律处分。相反,她要求CPD和Lightfoot采取行动。莱特富特说,她对法律部门的行为“视而不见”。
她补充说:“在那一刻,她和我们所有人应得的扬女士的尊严是从她身上夺走的,那简直是不可原谅的,”
当被问及为什么她的政府为什么试图阻止CBS Chicago播放录像时,莱特富特没有提供任何答案,但她说袭击是“这不是在我任上发生的”,因为袭击发生在她上任前。但是,正如CBS Chicago指出的那样,当CPD拒绝了新闻媒体和Young的视频请求时,Lightfoot就职了。
杨氏的折磨只是芝加哥警察不经核实信息就根据不良或错误提示采取行动的众多例子之一。
On Feb. 21, 2019, at 7 p.m., Anjanette Young had just gotten home from work as a social worker in Chicago and was changing when police busted down her door with a battering ram.
“It was so traumatic to hear the thing that was hitting the door,” Young, 50, who has been a social worker for 20 years, exclusively told CBS 2 in Chicago. “And it happened so fast, I didn’t have time to put on clothes.”
What followed has haunted Young ever since – and now has the Chicago mayor apologizing for what has come to light as a troubling raid gone very wrong.
In November 2019, Young filed a Freedom of Information Request for the body camera footage from the botched raid, but it was denied.
As part of a lawsuit against police, a court forced the Chicago Police Department to hand the footage over to Young, CBS 2 reports.
In footage first aired by CBS 2, Young is shown standing naked as 9 male officers burst into her home that night “wielding guns with lights and scopes on them,” she told the outlet.
On Monday, lawyers for the city of Chicago fought to prevent the footage from being aired in an emergency motion filed in federal court.
A federal judge denied the motion.
CBS 2 did not say how it obtained the footage.
The officers, it turns out, were looking for a suspect: a 23-year-old felon who allegedly was in possession of a gun and ammunition, whose address they’d gotten from an informant, CBS 2 learned.
The address turned out to be wrong, with officers searching Young’s home with a warrant instead of the suspect they were looking for, who lived in the townhouse unit next door, CBS 2 reports.
As Young stood in her living room without any clothes on – while she was being filmed – she asked the officers what was going on.
“There’s nobody else here, I live alone,” she can be heard saying in the video.
At first, the officers did not give her anything to cover herself up with, cuffing her behind her back and leaving her to remain standing naked and terrified for her life.
“It’s one of those moments where I felt I could have died that night,” she told CBS 2. “Like, if I would have made one wrong move, it felt like they would have shot me. I truly believe they would have shot me.”
At one point, an officer draped a coat around Young’s shoulders, which still left the front of her body exposed.
Eventually, an officer covered her with a blanket which she was unable to keep around her entire body because her hands were cuffed behind her, she told the outlet.
Some officers searched the house while others stood in the living room as Young sobbed, asking them what was happening, telling them 43 times, “You’ve got the wrong house,” as she’s heard saying on the video.
“Oh my God, this cannot be right,” Young said during the raid. “How is this legal?”
At one point, a female officer brought Young into her bedroom so she could put clothes on, cuffing her immediately after, CBS 2 reports.
Police stayed in Young’s apartment for 20 minutes before apologizing to her and telling her “we believe your story.”
In 2019, Young filed a Freedom of Information Act request to gain access to the video, but was denied by the Chicago Police Department. The footage was only shared with her after a court required it as part of her lawsuit against the department. Even after the video was in her possession, the department filed an emergency motion in federal court to stop CBS Chicago from airing the footage, a move that failed.
Young said she is not aware if the officers have received disciplinary action. Instead, she is demanding action from the CPD and Lightfoot. Lightfoot said she was “blindsided” by her law department’s actions.
“Ms. Young’s dignity, that she and all of us deserve, was taken from her in those moments, and that is simply inexcusable,” she added.
When asked Tuesday why her administration attempted to stop CBS Chicago from airing the footage, Lightfoot did not provide an answer, but stated the raid was “not something that happened on my watch,” as it had occurred before she took office. However, as CBS Chicago points out, Lightfoot was in office when CPD denied requests for the video by both the news outlet and Young.
In a statement to the media, Keenan Saulter, Young’s attorney, called her treatment an example of the double nature Black citizens are exposed to with police encounters. “If this had been a young woman in Lincoln park by herself, in her home naked — a young white woman, let’s just be frank — if the reaction would have been the same? I don’t think it would have been.”
Young’s ordeal is just one of many examples of Chicago police acting on bad or faulty tips without double-checking information.