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Norcross Man: Officer Forced Me To Perform Sex Acts What is going on in this world?
ATLANTA -- Brandon Young of Norcross says he will never forget what happened to him last Tuesday inside a room at the Georgia World Congress Center. Young, a former convention center employee, told Channel 2 Action News reporter Eric Philips that an officer with the Georgia World Congress Center Police Department crossed the line by inquiring about his sexuality and forcing Young to perform sexual acts while Young was being questioned on suspicion of having a stolen cell phone in his possession. “I really didn't know what to think, because for one, I was never prepped on anything like that as far as an officer coming on to me,” said Young, who told the officer he was bisexual when questioned. Young said the officer indicated that if he complied, he would not go to jail. "It happened so fast it was like very disturbing, going to jail over something you didn't know about," said Young. Young's attorney, Michael Harper, said his client has DNA evidence and text messages that implicate the officer. Harper also said medical tests showed Young tested positive for oral gonorrhea from the incident. “The question is if you say no, what will happen, and that's a result he [Young] didn't want to take, so he complied with the officer's request,” said Harper. Young is set to file a $5 million lawsuit against the state because of the alleged sexual assault. The officer in question has resigned from the Georgia World Congress Center. Convention center officials said they will not comment, nor would officials with the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office because the investigation is ongoing. “It plays, it constantly plays over again in my head,” said Young. | |
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Why wouldn't you just say "then take me to jail". I'm guessing the punishment for having a stolen cell phone is not nearly as bad as having to suck a cops cock.
It doesn't sound like it was "forced" either. The guy complied. Granted, probably because he was scared. But it wasn't like the cop held him on the floor with a gun to his head. | |
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JerseyKRS said: Why wouldn't you just say "then take me to jail". I'm guessing the punishment for having a stolen cell phone is not nearly as bad as having to suck a cops cock.
It doesn't sound like it was "forced" either. The guy complied. Granted, probably because he was scared. But it wasn't like the cop held him on the floor with a gun to his head. The cop threatened jail time... and once he was in jail, the cop could probably do whatever he wanted to the guy anyway... | |
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coolcat said: JerseyKRS said: Why wouldn't you just say "then take me to jail". I'm guessing the punishment for having a stolen cell phone is not nearly as bad as having to suck a cops cock.
It doesn't sound like it was "forced" either. The guy complied. Granted, probably because he was scared. But it wasn't like the cop held him on the floor with a gun to his head. The cop threatened jail time... and once he was in jail, the cop could probably do whatever he wanted to the guy anyway... what fucking jail time other than the police station are you going to get from what went down??? I'm all for complying with officers of the law, but you sometimes need to use your brain. I'm just saying. | |
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i love how this guy doesn't seem to think that a lawyer might be of help
when he is falsely accused yet he contacts one as soon as he's gone down on an officer. no shame, no dignity, no brains. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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IstenSzek said: i love how this guy doesn't seem to think that a lawyer might be of help
when he is falsely accused yet he contacts one as soon as he's gone down on an officer. no shame, no dignity, no brains. If true.....he will easily win a lawsuit. | |
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Graycap23 said: IstenSzek said: i love how this guy doesn't seem to think that a lawyer might be of help
when he is falsely accused yet he contacts one as soon as he's gone down on an officer. no shame, no dignity, no brains. If true.....he will easily win a lawsuit. it could also be the other way around. he did it, the cop arrested him, he offered "services", the cop accepted. he turned around and sued. i'm not saying dude is not a victim or nothing but the cops are not always the bad guys. often they are, lol, but not always. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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