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This is a Public Service-EGO OUT OF CONTROL!! TRIGGERED Cops attack, kidnap and cage a man for calling them out. TYRANTS!
Credit to @BeardedFreedom1 for uncovering this incident. Links to report/supplemental
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-USLyaE-twWEi_l20PSRH4nntgo6lQd_?usp=sharing_eil_se_dm&ts=6650c9ba
On April 21, 2024, at approximately 08:11 hours, officers from the Daytona Beach Police Department, including Officer Mowery (Badge No. D91654) and Officer Gaspard (Badge No. DB73593), conducted a proactive patrol in Breakers Park located at 1 S Ocean Ave due to multiple citizen complaints. During the patrol, they discovered the defendant, Anthony Blankenship, sleeping under a blanket in the grass area on the south side of the park, which violated park rules against camping and maintaining cleanliness.
– *Date/Time:* April 21, 2024, 08:34 hours
– *Location:* Breakers Park, 1 S Ocean Ave, Daytona Beach, FL
– *Defendant:* Anthony Blankenship
– *Charge:* Violation of Codes, Ordinances, and Regulations Governing Public Areas (DBPD8634)
– *Officers Involved:* Officer Mowery and Officer Gaspard
*Arrest Details:*
– *Court Case Number:* 2024 106855 MMDB
– *Case Number:* DB240005977
Daytona Beach Police
(386) 561-5100
(386) 671-5380
Professional Standards
Angel Chirillo
Sergeant
ChirilloAngel@dbpd.us
Phone: (386) 671-5121
http://www.codb.us/589/Community-Feed…
Biased Policing Policy
https://www.codb.us/1083/Biased-Polic…
It shall be the policy of the Daytona Beach Police Department that all contacts with members of the public are done with fairness, equity, and honesty. Any conduct, which deviates from this will not be tolerated and will result in disciplinary action up to and including termination.
It is the policy of the Daytona Beach Police Department to define the procedures and practices prohibiting biased policing of individuals in accordance with Florida Statutes for traffic contacts, field contacts, searches and seizures, asset seizure and forfeiture efforts, detention, interdiction, or other enforcement action by members of the Daytona Beach Police Department.
The Daytona Beach Police Department prohibits the use of unlawful biased policing in accordance with the laws of the Federal government, the State of Florida and the Ordinances of the City of Daytona Beach. All enforcement actions shall be in accordance with Florida State Statute.
The Daytona Beach Police Department is charged with protecting these rights, for all, regardless of race, ethnic background, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, socioeconomic status, age, political status, disability, or any other protected characteristics.
Because of the nature of their business, law enforcement officers are required to be observant to the identity of unusual occurrences and law violations, and to act upon them. It is this proactive enforcement that keeps our citizens free from crime and the streets and highways they travel upon safe.
The Bias Policing Directive is intended to assist the officers of the Daytona Beach Police Department in accomplishing this mission in a way that respects the dignity of all persons, and yet, sends a strong deterrent message to actual and potential violators that, if a law is violated, a police encounter will follow.
It shall be the Department’s policy to train Department employees, take corrective measures when necessary, and annually review the Department’s practices including citizen complaints and documented concerns involving biased policing.
1st Amendment to the Constitution
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
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The right to petition government for redress of grievances is the right to make a complaint to, or seek the assistance of, one's government, without fear of punishment or reprisals.
Chapter 112, Part III of the Florida Statutes, "Code of Ethics for Public Officers, and Employees." Which states in part in : 112.311 (3) "It is likewise essential that the people be free to seek redress of their grievances and express their opinions to all government officials on current issues and past or pending legislative and executive actions at every level of government. In order to preserve and maintain the integrity of the governmental process, it is necessary that the identity, expenditures, and activities of those persons who regularly engage in efforts to persuade public officials to take specific actions, either by direct communication with such officials or by solicitation of others to engage in such efforts, be regularly disclosed to the people."
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