
Wilbur Peck Courthouse Mayheim.
I am the cause of the courthouse mayheim, because they didn't drop my cousins Steven’s bail.
DEBRA FRIEDMAN LIED.
Chris did not cause a disturbance do to his brothers bail.
Anything concerning Daniel was excepted with no confusion in the court house.
I bottled up all the hurt I felt when my family and their friends were harrassed by the cops throughout the years, when Dan, Steven and Joe got arrested for no reason at the so-called riot(I was there).
I blew up in the courtroom by standing up and cursing while crying, and mumbling out how some Greenwich Police are liars and prejudice as I walked out the courtroom door, I pushed the door open, not catching it, it swung and hit the wall way to loud, I said to myself, "gosh, I hope I didn't break the damn glass!
I went into the hall crying like a baby.
I guess that is when everyone like my brother and other family/friends came out after they saw the court officers run like a bat out of hell after me(because that's how court officers run).
Chris who experienced much police misconduct toward himself, came out to protect me, which is the same thing I would of done for him if the situation were turned around, fact is some cops can't be trusted.
It's my fault and I feel bad.
Chris didn't hit anyone at the courthouse, and neither did Miles.
They let me go but not them.
You have to understand that I am a criminal justice major who use to go to the courthouse for fun just to see the outcome of cases to learn from them, quiet as a mouse, in no way did we all go there to disrespect the court house.
Period.
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