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April 18, 2012

Woman, 90, Locked Officer In Basement, Settles With Police

An elderly woman got the last word after locking a police officer in her basement, and later suing the police.

Venus Green, who was 87 when she was handcuffed, roughed up and injured by police, will receive $95,000 as part of a settlement with Baltimore City. The city chose to settle the case instead of taking a chance in front of a jury.

"We thought we would have a difficult time in front of a city jury, or any jury," Baltimore City solicitor George Nilson said.

Green was so put out by what police officers did, the city said she locked one of them in her basement.

"I was treated like a criminal ... He dragged me, threw me across the chair, put handcuffs on me and just started calling me the 'b' name. He ridiculed me."
- Venus Green
"I was treated like a criminal," said Green, a retired educator who's now 90.

In July 2009, Green's grandson, Tallie, was shot and wounded. Tallie said he was shot at a convenience store, but police insisted it happened inside Green's house and that the shooter was either Tallie or Green.

"Police kept questioning him. They wouldn't let the ambulance attendant treat him," Green said. "So, I got up and said, 'Sir, would you please let the attendants treat him? He's in pain,'" Green said.

Green said the officer said to her, "Oh, you did it, come on, let's go inside. I'll prove where that blood is. You did it."

Police wanted to go the basement, where Tallie lived, but Green refused on the basis that the police did not have a warrant.

"I said, 'No, you don't have a warrant. You don't go down in my house like that. He wasn't shot in here.'" Green said the officer replied, "I'm going to find that gun. I'm going to prove that you did it."

A struggle ensued between a male officer and Green.

"He dragged me, threw me across the chair, put handcuffs on me and just started calling me the 'b' name. He ridiculed me," Green said.

An officer went into the basement and Green locked him inside.

"She locked the door, the basement door. She basically took matters into her own hands," Nilson said.

"This was my private home, and if I latched it, that was my prerogative because he had no search warrant to go in my basement. So, I had to right to latch it," Green said.

Green said she suffered a separated shoulder in the scuffle, and she sued the Police Department for assault and violations of her rights.

"I was once a block watcher, department head of a high school. (I've) been around education for over 50 years. (I'm a) law-abiding citizen, I've never been arrested, I paid my taxes, owned my home, my husband died 34 years ago. (I) raised my son and I have been brutally abused," Green said. "I feel like the Police Department needs to go back to school."

In the past two fiscal years, the city has paid out $16.8 million in claims against the Police Department. City Council President Jack Young voted against this settlement and others, saying he is "tired of the Police Department bleeding money."

22 comments:

  1. If Jack Young is "tired of the Police Department bleeding money.", he should get them to stop acting like idiots.

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    1. You're absolutely right. And if Jack Young can't get them to stop acting like the idiots they are, he should lose his position. All forms of government are going way too far these days,

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  2. City Council President Jack Young voted against this settlement and others, saying he is "tired of the Police Department bleeding money."

    He is however completely OK with the police abusing Elderly women and the citizenry in general.

    What a fag lawl

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  3. Shouldn't Mr Young be more tired of the bs way his police dept treats citizens?

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  4. City Council President Jack Young voted against this settlement and others, saying he is "tired of the Police Department bleeding money."

    Well maybe if the Police started acting like the Police and not the Gestapo, they wouldn't have worry about paying anyone out.

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  5. Bravo for Mrs. Green! That should teach them to follow the rules of law in such cases and not to abuse the law abiding citizens, while gathering evidence. Most of them do need to go to school to re-learn the basics. Our taxes pay their salaries, after all.

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    1. our taxes also pay the settlement. cops will be assholes until they start going to jail for it. they don't care about the city's budget any more than mr. young cares about them abusing citizens.

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  6. POOR GRANNY / mongrel bastard coppers! THEY DO THIS SORT OF THING TO LOTS OF PPL USUALLY BLACK PEOPLE WHICH IS DISGUSTING and EVIL! Poor GRANNY!! Omg that copper should be horsewhipped and GRANNY should get first go.

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  7. Maybe it's time for the idiot Jack Young to find out why the department is bleeding money. He sounds like part of the problem.

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  8. "If you can't pay for the pain then don't play the game"... Ponce

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  9. WOW, wait to go MS. Green! Although I do agree that settlement only really punishes the tax payer. Id like to see the officer and whoever is in charge of his conduct disciplined and prosecuted. $16.8 million in claims seems like an excessive amount of brutalization is occurring in part of the authorities.

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  10. The police just need to be disbanded, they no longer server the people.

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  11. evilcheneycyborgzombieApril 18, 2012 at 3:05 PM

    Innocent victims of police brutality bleeding blood trumps police bleeding money.

    Maybe its time to establish some rules for the police to follow?
    Perhaps like making police as accountable for their actions as everyone else?

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  12. Good for you Lady! Bless You!

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  13. 10,000 gold stars Venus, you rock!!!

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  14. The case of Cisco the murdered dog has made CNN. Meanwhile, the case of US Army Ranger veteran Buehler -- attacked and falsely arrested by two other corrupt Austin cops -- has received comparatively little attention. Seems like the whole APD ought to be canned. The more more one looks, the more cases of police brutality, civil rights violations and even murder by cop one finds in Austin.

    And sadly, not just Austin, but everywhere. I wonder if "reform" is even possible, or if we need to shut down all municipal police departments. What? You think crime would increase? But cops are committing crimes every day! IF reform is possible, I believe it would have to include the following, at a minimum:

    (1) All police chiefs must be elected positions, subject to recall by the people;
    (2) violation of civil rights under color of authority must be a felony in all jurisdictions; (3) dis-arm all police officers (no side arms or other guns on routine patrol);
    (4) de-militarize all police departments (no tanks, armored vehicles, etc.);
    (5) require all officers to wear digital vest-cams recording while on duty;
    (6) allow recording of all public officials while on official duty by all persons;
    (7) make it a felony to interfere with recording of a public official while on duty;
    (8) establish independent civilian review boards in all jurisdictions;
    (9) automatic CRB review of all incidents involve use of force by police officers:
    (10) grant CRB's subpoena power, and authority to impose sanctions.

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  15. Beauty comes in many forms. This lady is up there with the Vatican lady in red and Sinnead O'Connor and the rest. No more oppressors!!

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  16. And what happened to the abusive police officers? They need to start taking personal responsibility for their illegal, unconstitutional behavior. Take their pension, their savings, their homes and then the cities can see this bully outrage end.

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  17. I suppose City Council President Jack Young would prefer the police were given even more power instead.

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  18. Too bad she didn't take it to court; she should have received FAR more for suffering such indignities. And the police responsible should immediately lose their jobs.

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