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    The Philadelphia cop caught punching a woman in the face will be fired, according to ABC News' Philadelphia station WPVI.


    The Philadelphia cop caught on video punching a woman in the face will be fired, according to ABC News' Philadelphia station WPVI.

    A video posted on YouTube shows Lt. Jonathan Josey punching a woman in the face and knocking her to the ground before she is led off bloodied and handcuffed.

    Earlier today, the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office said it intends to drop the disorderly conduct charge against the woman who was hit.

    The woman was identified as Aida Gusman, 39, a mother of three and domestic worker, according to ABC News' Philadelphia station WPVI. She denied throwing anything at police and said she did not know why she was punched.

    "I'm 40 years old. I don't have time to play games like that," Gusman told WPVI earlier in the week. In addition to her facial injury, she has cuts and bruises on her arm and hand.
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    The video was taken at Sunday's Puerto Rican Day Parade.

    The video shows a crowd of blue-shirted police officers standing in the middle of a street, around a car. Someone on the left appears to throw something resembling silly string or a liquid on the cops. An officer in a white shirt rushes out of the crowd and goes after a woman with long, dark hair and a black T-shirt.

    Her back is to the camera so it is unclear if she was saying anything to him. The officer appears to punch her in the face and then hit her in the back of the head. She falls to the ground where two officers apprehend her and lead her off. As she passes the camera, blood can be seen streaming down her face.

    A fellow officer had called Josey, a 19-year veteran of the force, a "good cop."

    "If I was in a jam, I'd want him backing me up," Lt. Ray Evers told ABCNews.com. "He's a good cop, but the video speaks for itself and the investigation will reveal whatever it reveals."

    Josey, 39, has had 13 complaints made against him over his career, but Evers said that it is hard to quantify whether that is a lot, a little or average. He said it is not entirely unusual for officers who have frequent contact with people in rougher neighborhoods to have complaints made against them.

    He said the 13 complaints against Josey range from verbal abuse to physical abuse.

    "It's hard to decide if that's a lot or a little," Evers said. "Most were unfounded or not sustained."

    The YouTube video, titled "Philadelphia Police Brutality" was posted on Sept. 30 and has been viewed over one million times.
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  • #2
    Repost!

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    • #3
      That's the least that should happen to him.

      The bad thing is that this is Philly. The corruption will continue.

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      • #4
        And the union is going to try to get him to stay on. And people wonder why I hate unions
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
          And the union is going to try to get him to stay on. And people wonder why I hate unions
          Unions have to fight for everybody's job. Will they fight hard? Probably not. No way he will get his job back.

          You really need to get off your anti union high horse especially for private sector jobs. The people who work for the company vote in a union. If the company is in the shitter doesn't mean the union put them there. Not sure why I'm even arguing with a retard.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by 2011GT View Post
            Unions have to fight for everybody's job. Will they fight hard? Probably not. No way he will get his job back.

            You really need to get off your anti union high horse especially for private sector jobs. The people who work for the company vote in a union. If the company is in the shitter doesn't mean the union put them there. Not sure why I'm even arguing with a retard.


            Are you in a Union?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by 2011GT View Post
              Unions have to fight for everybody's job. Will they fight hard? Probably not. No way he will get his job back.

              You really need to get off your anti union high horse especially for private sector jobs. The people who work for the company vote in a union. If the company is in the shitter doesn't mean the union put them there. Not sure why I'm even arguing with a retard.
              No, I really don't. What right does a union have to enter a private business and demand that the owner deal with them instead of the workforce? It doesn't matter if every employee wants a union, they don't own the company or the land. I'd meet every union official with a shotgun and tell them to fuck off or I'd shoot them.

              As far as arguing with a retard, I'm willing to compare education, IQ's, life experience or any measure you prefer.
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              • #8
                And how is this fuckhead still on the force after 13 complaints?
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                • #9
                  No jail?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
                    And how is this fuckhead still on the force after 13 complaints?
                    Complaints can be made, whether they are justified or not. I'd have to see the list and circumstances to validate them all, before passing a judgement like that.

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                    • #11
                      "Most were unfounded or not sustained." Which means some were. If there was even 1 physical abuse allegation that checked out, he should have lost his job.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
                        "Most were unfounded or not sustained." Which means some were. If there was even 1 physical abuse allegation that checked out, he should have lost his job.
                        In your eyes, nobody would be qualified to be a police officer. You hold people to unrealistic standards.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by 03trubluGT View Post
                          In your eyes, nobody would be qualified to be a police officer. You hold people to unrealistic standards.
                          No, I hold them to standards equal to their power.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
                            No, I hold them to standards equal to their power.
                            Checkmate.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by talisman View Post
                              Are you in a Union?
                              Not anymore.

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