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Anti Federalist
04-19-2014, 03:04 PM
All over one man with a drink outside.

Not intentionally malevolent.

From an incident in 2008 that is still making its way through the courts.


Police beat up entire wedding party, ruin pro baseball player’s career

http://www.policestateusa.com/2014/galveston-wedding-beatdown/

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GALVESTON, TX — More than a dozen wedding guests were brutalized by police officers during a raid on a wedding party at a hotel. Cops fired tasers, used batons, and generously applied pepper spray to the guests of a bride and groom hours after their wedding. Among them was former pro-baseball star Brandon Backe, who said the shoulder injuries that he received from police caused his pitching career to end.

After causing a gaping head wound, bruises, hair pulled out, a broken nose, and pepper spray on numerous individuals, the only reprimand any of the officers received was a paperwork violation. Interestingly, none of the 3 dozen cops reported any use of force.

Wedding Crashers

An event that should have been happy and memorable turned into violence and chaos when the Galveston Police got involved. A couple had just exchanged their vows and were celebrating with friends and family at the San Luis Hotel.

Everything was fine until an off-duty police officer thought that he had witnessed the bride’s brother, Daniel “Cole” O’Balle, 19, walking outside with an alcoholic beverage in his hand. Suspecting an under-aged adult had consumed a beverage without government permission, and violated the “open container” prohibition law, he phoned the police department for backup.

(I have to assume that this asshole was invited and part of the wedding party. People, do not talk to cops, do invite them into your home, to your functions, parties or anything else. These criminal lunatics are to be shunned and avoided in every walk of life, for the dangerous psychotics they are. Ignore this warning at your own risk. - AF)

Police officers arrived to confront Mr. O’Balle. Joe and Shannon Belluomini, guests of the wedding party, witnessed the altercation and said that O’Balle was complying with security.

Nonetheless, “out of nowhere, mayhem started,” explained Joe Belluomini to KTRK.

When the Belluominis tried to defuse the situation, they became targets themselves. Shannon Belluomini explained to KTRK that her husband was grabbed by the throat as Mr. O’Balle was assaulted. “The officer that had a baton in his hand started beating Cole with it. And then there just seemed like there were more and more officers.”

As Shannon Belluomini witnessed Cole O’Balle getting pummeled with baton strikes, she tried to intercede to protect his head, which was gashed open and bleeding. “That’s when they grabbed hold of me and threw me backwards and basically encased me with mace. It felt like acid being poured over my face and my eyes and my chest.”

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As the commotion ensued, the wedding party came out to see what was the matter. Police lashed out violently to all who came within striking distance.

A total of 34 officers stormed the scene, prepped to handle what was described as a “riot.” Witnesses said the officers swarmed into the bar swearing at patrons and beating, pepper spraying, and tasering people without provocation.

Gil O’Balle, the father of the bride, saw that the police had split his son’s skull open and was attacked himself just for asking what had happened. Gil was then tased, pepper sprayed, and arrested

“I never thought I would have to go into a room and pray for my brothers life within hours of getting married,” said the bride, Amanda Lankford to KTRK.

Cole O’Balle had to be flown via helicopter to a hospital for immediate medical care. Cops arrested 13 people for ‘resisting arrest.’

Brandon Backe, a pitcher for the Houston Astros, was in attendance to the wedding since he was a childhood friend of the groom. As a pro-baseball player he had appeared in the World Series in 2005. The injuries he endured during the commotion would ultimately lead to surgeries, permanent pain, and a ruined career.

“I heard a frantic voice saying, ‘They got Cole.’ I could tell by the tone of the voice that something wasn’t right,” explained Backe in court.

When Backe and others went outside to see the horrific head injury that Cole O’Balle had sustained, they were told by Officer Nicholas McDermott “back the f— up!” according to Backe.

But Backe said there was no more room to back up. “Chill out, we can’t back up. You’ve got enough room,” Backe replied. He says at that point several officers attacked him. He says he was struck until he fell to the ground and received a beating until his face was bloody. He said one officer kicked him in the face, breaking his nose.

Backe said that officers slammed his body into a concrete curb and then piled on top of him, beating him continuously. His shoulder took a hard blow from the concrete. “I hit the ground hard and they just got on top of me,” he said.

That pain in that shoulder never subsided, Backe said in court. After surgeries and prolonged pain, his baseball career was forced to an early conclusion. “You want to be able to hang it up yourself, not let someone else hang it up for you,” he said.

The incident occurred over on October 5th, 2008, but is still being worked through the court system. The incident caused twelve people to join a lawsuit against the Galveston Police Department for allegations of brutality. Brandon Backe is seeking damages for his career being destroyed.

Here is a brief video that was recorded during the incident. Note the use of taser as individuals — including the bride’s father — were not resisting.

Operating As Trained

For all the brutality and wanton attacks committed that night, no officers were fired. As far as the chief was concerned, every instance of force was justified. The only complaints that Galveston Police supervisors had was that the incident wasn’t documented properly. According to the Houston Chronicle:

An internal police investigation completed in March 2009 found that officers followed department policy in making arrests and applying force but that 13 officers failed to properly document the incident. Nine officers were suspended without pay, and four were issued written reprimands.

No “use of force” forms were filed at all, despite a gaping head wound, hair pulled out, a broken nose, pepper spray on numerous individuals, and obvious signs of bruising and beating on the arrested wedding guests.

While these omissions were themselves upsetting, many were shocked by the lack of acknowledgement of the brutality, and the lack of discipline following it.

“Split a skull open — bleeding on the brain — and its a paperwork violation?!” remarked Gil O’Balle.

Brian4Liberty
04-19-2014, 03:41 PM
Harry Reid approves. These were domestic terrorists. How dare someone consume a beverage at a wedding?

Brian4Liberty
04-19-2014, 03:44 PM
Imagine if Jesus was there turning water into wine? Roman soldiers were so primitive. They didn't even have tazers, tear gas or pepper spray.

GunnyFreedom
04-19-2014, 03:50 PM
Imagine if Jesus was there turning water into wine? Roman soldiers were so primitive. They didn't even have tazers, tear gas or pepper spray.

"WHERE IS YOUR LICENSE TO PRODUCE ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SCUMBAG?!?!?!"

Brian4Liberty
04-19-2014, 04:02 PM
"WHERE IS YOUR LICENSE TO PRODUCE ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SCUMBAG?!?!?!"

No doubt he would be beaten and tazed for resisting arrest.

GunnyFreedom
04-19-2014, 04:07 PM
No doubt he would be beaten and taped for resisting arrest.

beaten, tazed, head-stomped, and locked bleeding in the jail for resisting arrest and interfering with police procedures. Not the actual "crime," of course, the jury might not convict and that would be a tragedy.

RJB
04-19-2014, 04:12 PM
From an incident in 2008 that is still making its way through the courts. 2008!!!! This is from the time we campaigned for Dr. Paul the first time around. That's a long time to tie this up in the courts.

They physically attack with brute force leaving us with bodily injuries or death. The judicially attack hiding behind lawyers, injuring us with legal bills. Then they use slander, labeling us as felons for life. The worse thing that can happen to anyone is to have contact with the police.

tod evans
04-19-2014, 04:19 PM
"They" view us as targets...

If "we" fail to do the same then "we" are at fault.

"They" have declared war............

Suzanimal
04-19-2014, 04:30 PM
Everything was fine until an off-duty police officer thought that he had witnessed the bride’s brother, Daniel “Cole” O’Balle, 19, walking outside with an alcoholic beverage in his hand. Suspecting an under-aged adult had consumed a beverage without government permission, and violated the “open container” prohibition law, he phoned the police department for backup.

(I have to assume that this asshole was invited and part of the wedding party. People, do not talk to cops, do invite them into your home, to your functions, parties or anything else. These criminal lunatics are to be shunned and avoided in every walk of life, for the dangerous psychotics they are. Ignore this warning at your own risk. - AF)

He or she was probably a guest, with friends like that.... What the hell is wrong with these people? I really just don't get the mentality of these assholes.

tod evans
04-19-2014, 04:34 PM
Armed security is now required for city weddings, not to keep the guests in line, to keep out the riff-raff in blue....

DamianTV
04-19-2014, 04:59 PM
Bullies are gonna bully as long as bullying itself is tolerated. This is why it is so important to have an Authority that is held accountable to the People, not the Govt.

SeanTX
04-19-2014, 05:00 PM
This is the same state where most people want a guy "hanged" because he pissed on a building. They'll just have to settle for having him spend 18 months in state prison with no possibility for early release (along with a $4000 in restitution).

And then most likely he will spend the rest of his life unemployable as a result, leaving him the best bet option of becoming a career criminal. All because he urinated on a building.

Meanwhile, law enforcement can do this, and things far worse, with no consequences, other than maybe making us taxpayers pay up some $$$ in a civil suit (in addition to the $32,000 we get to pay to imprison the public urinator for 18 months).

VoluntaryAmerican
04-19-2014, 05:44 PM
Galveston? IIRC from the dog death map they are often dog killers too...

SeanTX
04-19-2014, 05:55 PM
Galveston? IIRC from the dog death map they are often dog killers too...

It's also a place where the cops will attempt to kidnap a 12 year-old girl from outside her own house, then weeks later will go to her classroom and arrest her for "resisting arrest" (in retaliation against her family for complaining about the kidnapping).

It really makes me laugh when I hear Texans bragging about how this is a "free state." It's not anything remotely close to the once-free Republic of Texas, it's just one of the biggest police-state states in the country. Perhaps the worst, outside of maybe California or New York.


http://jonathanturley.org/2008/12/24/family-sues-after-police-arrest-and-rough-up-12-year-old-girl-as-a-prostitute-outside-of-her-texas-home/



Family Sues After Police Arrest and Rough Up 12-Year-Old Girl as a Prostitute Outside of Her Texas Home

December 24, 2008 by jonathanturley

Police in Galveston, Texas are being sued for allegedly arresting a 12-year-old Dymond Larae Milburn outside of her home as a prostitute in 2006. The girl did not realize that the plainclothes officers were police and fought back as she screamed for her father inside the house. She was reportedly beaten by the officers and ended up with sprained wrist, two black eyes, a bloody nose, and blood in an ear.

Weeks later, the police arrested her for resisting arrest.

Sgt. Gilbert Gomez and Officers David Roark and Sean Stewart have insisted that their conduct was entirely appropriate.

The police were responding to a report of three white prostitutes working in the area, but some how ended up arrested and roughing up a 12-year-old black girl in front of her house.

The honor student was then arrested at her middle school on a charge of resisting arrest — but a mistrial prevented further prosecution.

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Red Green
04-19-2014, 05:59 PM
He or she was probably a guest, with friends like that.... What the hell is wrong with these people? I really just don't get the mentality of these assholes.

Keep in mind this happened at a hotel so the pig might not have been a guest. It could be he was just there to sell some cocaine he had pinched off a dealer and stayed long enough to screw a hooker and then came out and saw the young man with a beer.

Christopher A. Brown
04-20-2014, 11:18 AM
Bullies are gonna bully as long as bullying itself is tolerated. This is why it is so important to have an Authority that is held accountable to the People, not the Govt.

This is from another thread but it relates to this debacle at the Texas wedding where justice has not been found in 6 years(?). It underlines the inability here, and everywhere, to define a course of action which creates accountability for abuses of power. This thread.

http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?449990-Bundy-Ranch-supporters-behaving-badly

The action at the bundy ranch has a curious amont of hoopla out front with all the facts justifying the action, if that is what they do, trailing far behind the curiously unexplained instant cooperation of various groups in the bundy spectacle.


It's an unconscious 3 ring circus. This is the third ring.

An example of group think nearing a extreme. Meanwhile, here, since before bundy, solution is all but ignored because of cognitive spasms created by a few bizarro posters.

All of this is completely based on the law of the land and the first steps can be taken as easily as posting a comment. But noooooo, group think is in control, there and here.

We need to exercise our first constitutional right, to "alter or abolish". First action, clean up states.

http://algoxy.com/poly/principal_party.html

A step by step process in a forum which stands un opposed because it is fully lawful and logical.

http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?444637-Georgia-House-approves-Article-V-convention&p=5433668&viewfull=1#post5433668



Oh and for the record, nowhere is there any constitutional right to "alter or abolish" anything.

The right of revolution, the right to overthrow a tyrannical government, the right to alter or abolish it, is a natural right, stated in the Declaration of Independence.


Annnddd...I'm just gonna start neg repping the spam.



That, in this case, is neg repping the 1787 constitution.


Maybe he is like me and prefers the Articles of Confederation. Now THERE was a government!


There is an integration of intent between the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and the Bill of Rights that I doubt can be equaled.

It goes like this.

Our first right, 1776 is to "alter or abolish", and that is codified in Article V. From 1776 we have "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness", which was unfortunately disconnected from freedom of speech in the First Amendment of the Bill of Rights.

Which does not mean that we should consider it as anything BUT connected, because it is natural law that they be connected.

Can you show that the Articles of Confederation would provide for those two basic rights better than the combined intent as I've laid it out? I'm actually interested in this because I do not understand the Articles of Confederation well at all. I've focused on sorting out the situation I explain above.

Unfortunately, because of cognitive infiltration, Americans are very confused about their instincts, natural law and the purpose of free speech. This effort to use that prime constitutional intent of freedom of speech to distinguish between sincere Americans and agents of infiltration has been maligned, at the expense, perhaps, of America and the future of humanity.

http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?445586-Only-Sincere-Americans-Accept-The-Root-Purpose-Of-Free-Speech

Cognitive infiltration is a very tricky business. Media over 40 years has corrupted our language usage in a way that has turned internet posting and perceptions into a social game. This, while needed vital communications for constitutional defense cannot be conducted without the treasonous interference.

Anti Federalist
04-20-2014, 12:23 PM
The action at the bundy ranch has a curious amont of hoopla out front with all the facts justifying the action, if that is what they do, trailing far behind the curiously unexplained instant cooperation of various groups in the bundy spectacle.

Soooo...do you support or disapprove of the actions taken at the Bundy Ranch?

Christopher A. Brown
04-20-2014, 09:54 PM
Soooo...do you support or disapprove of the actions taken at the Bundy Ranch?

I disapprove of the sequence of events. It reeks of a setup and collusion at the highest levels. The actions are out of order for the purpose of gaining the greatest legal effect and instead set for social effect.

Full information on the legal issues needed to precede by months what happened in order to gain greater justified support.

Now it is a circus and the true situation is still unclear from any authority. All of it was certainly known long ago by bundy. Bits and pieces, too late is what we get. Legally sabotaged socially supported. Stupid.

Anti Federalist
04-21-2014, 12:36 AM
I disapprove of the sequence of events. It reeks of a setup and collusion at the highest levels. The actions are out of order for the purpose of gaining the greatest legal effect and instead set for social effect.

Full information on the legal issues needed to precede by months what happened in order to gain greater justified support.

Now it is a circus and the true situation is still unclear from any authority. All of it was certainly known long ago by bundy. Bits and pieces, too late is what we get. Legally sabotaged socially supported. Stupid.

Gotcha, stupid.