We are the Police! and this is a beat down!
Aug 20th, 2008 by Mark

NYPD Officer Michelle Anglin
Some people let power go to their heads. Some people have simply lost their heads, and thus their minds.
Exhibit A: Two NYPD officers decided that having your door open makes you a threat to all of us good citizens. Enter one Marion Smith whom they decided needed a beat down for having his car door open on Williamsburg Bridge.

Marion Smith before his discussion with Police
Take that you scum! Teach you to talk back to an affirmative action cop! Yea, we gowh da powah, hun eeeh.
NYPD Officers Michelle Anglin, 37, and Koleen Robinson, 24, were charged with assault, gang assault and criminal possession of a weapon for the Williamsbridge beatdown.
It took 25 staples to close the gash in Marlon Smith’s head, authorities said.
Smith, 35, had pulled up alongside Robinson’s black Suburban with his driver’s side car door wide open as the two cars sat near E. 218th St. and White Plains Road at 5p.m. Friday.
“Close the door, you f—— a——!” one of the two off-duty transit cops yelled as Smith came perilously close to scraping Robinson’s SUV.
Smith proceeded to make a big mistake: He yelled at one of the officers, “You are a f—— b—-!”
And then it was on.
BTW they are Transit cops, oh yes and BFFs!
Robinson’s father, Lascelles Robinson, said his daughter, who is engaged, and Anglin, who lives with her young son, “are best friends.”
How can you be best friends with someone who is 24, when you are 37? something is wrong there.
“She [Robinson] enjoyed police work as far as I know,” he said
No, really? Getting to be above the law, seems fun to me also.
It appears that IAD is not helping the NYPD’s rep either.
The beating victim, who has headaches, blurred vision and swelling on his face, said he was warned by Internal Affairs cops to keep his mouth shut.
Gee, I wonder why? Hopefully he has retained an attorney.
Famous last words:
“Do you know who you are f—ing with? We are the police!”
Not anymore, grrrlfriend! Word up! Hey celly got a light?
How can you expect the best from affirmative action hires? You can’t, this is what you get.
Tags: nypd, michelle anglin, marion smith, bronx, koleen robinson