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Yet Another Police Beatdown - Victim sustains severe head injuries, 25 staples in scalp
It's happened yet again. More stressed out cops go off on a citizen. Admittedly, the guy should not have been driving with his door open, but heck - this is a bit much !
2 cops are charged in Bronx road rage pistol-whip
Tuesday, August 19th 2008, 10:45 AMTwo off-duty female cops yelled, "We are the police!" - and then pistol-whipped a Bronx man in what authorities call a case of road rage.
NYPD Officers Michelle Anglin, 37, and Koleen Robinson, 24, were charged with assault, gang assault and criminal possession of a weapon for the Williamsbridge beatdown.
It took 25 staples to close the gash in Marlon Smith's head, authorities said.
Smith, 35, had pulled up alongside Robinson's black Suburban with his driver's side car door wide open as the two cars sat near E. 218th St. and White Plains Road at 5p.m. Friday.
"Close the door, you f------ a------!" one of the two off-duty transit cops yelled as Smith came perilously close to scraping Robinson's SUV.
Smith proceeded to make a big mistake: He yelled at one of the officers, "You are a f------ b----!"
And then it was on.
Robinson jumped out of the driver's seat and Anglin got out of the passenger's side, authorities said.
Smith tried to close his car door but Anglin, a cop since January 2005, was too quick and squirted pepper spray in his face, court records say.
When Smith tried to grab Anglin, Robinson, who joined the NYPD in January 2006, punched him, the records stated.
A witness who tried to break up the brawl heard one or both of the women warn Smith, "Do you know who you are f------ with? We are the police!"
In the melee, Smith tried to grab one of the cops. Smith, the witness, and one of the cops all tumbled to the ground.
As Smith, 5-feet-9, lay on the ground, Robinson, 5-feet-8, 150 pounds, beat him in the head with her baton until he grabbed it out of her hand, authorities said.
Anglin, 5-feet-5 and 138 pounds, then bashed Smith in the face with her gun.
Smith told investigators that at some point he looked up and, squinting, saw one of the women - he couldn't say which - point a gun in his face. The NYPD Internal Affairs Bureau is investigating the incident. Smith declined to comment.
Anglin and Robinson were suspended and stripped of their guns as they were arraigned Sunday on the gang assault charges. Robinson's bail was $10,000 cash or bond. Anglin's bail was set at $25,000 cash or bond.
A copy of the Criminal Complaint (graphic language) ...
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Emilio Lizardo
Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States






Most RecentMost Recommended Comments (11)
at 05:05 on August 20th, 2008
Wow! That is a bit to much! And they say Man are violent! :)
at 05:31 on August 20th, 2008
Emilio Lizardo, I like this story. It's good stuff.
at 10:22 on August 20th, 2008
Thanks for flags, Rhonda and Paschen!
at 20:24 on August 20th, 2008
You are very welcome, Emilio.
at 06:05 on August 20th, 2008
I don't expect much to happen to these two... several years ago, an NYPD officer was driving drunk to his shift in Queens and ran over a family that was crossing the street. Result? "Desk leave pending review". When this happened, a neighbor of mine said, "It's cats and rats. We used to have a crime problem. After [former Mayor Rudy] Giuliani, now we have a cop problem".
at 10:08 on August 20th, 2008
Thanks for flag, Jordan!
There's a problem someplace, dude ...
at 09:36 on August 20th, 2008
Emilio Lizardo, I like this story. It's good stuff.
I'm not sure your top picture goes with the story however...
at 10:12 on August 20th, 2008
Thanks for flags, Amy and MoonWolf !
The top picture was not entirely my idea ... one of the stories I checked on this incident ran in a New York daily which had that picture at the top of the article, I thought it would look good in my version as well ...
The second photo is indeed one of the offending police women herself ...
at 09:39 on August 20th, 2008
Emilio Lizardo, Good story. I wish that I could say that this is surprising, but it is not. Law enforcement has a really bad problem with attitude it seems and only seems to be getting worse. And as for those that well say that I don't know what the F--- I am talking about, you are right because I am not a cop, nor would I want to be one now because of the bad attitudes and "I'm God" attitude that have become so prevalent through out law enforcement. To be honest given what has happened on more than just a few occasions to so called or thought to be preps, I probably would of shot my partner. Or of the SWAT teams that kick in people's doors either to serve misdemeanor warrants or having mis-read an address on a search warrant. Most of those people never even get so much a "We apologize for the mistake." Instead they, if they are lucky and not shot out right, get hauled of to jail, than deal with all the legal problems that come with this; not to mention the hundreds of dollars of property damage caused, or that damaged psyches that come from looking down the barrel of a shotgun or automatic weapon being held by some masked faceless person wondering if the next breath I take will be my last.
Don't get me wrong, the officers are to some extent right to be wary in certain situations, just not every one. Besides YOU made the choice to go in to law enforcement, no one held a gun to your head to do so (pun in tended).
Sorry for the long diatribe, but this has been a hot spot for me for a long time and the thing is that it only seems to be getting worse.
I love my country, I fear the government.
at 10:20 on August 20th, 2008
Thanks for comment, Monte ...
Certainly we now find ourselves firmly inside George Bush I's kinder, gentler world ...
And how can I be so sure ?
Answer : Because I was reading his lips when he said it ...
at 04:37 on August 29th, 2008
Emilio Lizardo, I like this story. It's good stuff. Certainly a society gone nuts, as moon says when police , police themselves