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I am doubtful of the authors account but felt I should share it.

http://www.americanfreepress.net/html/bollyn2.html

9-11 Investigative Journalist Harassed And Beaten By Undercover Cops



By Christopher Bollyn

Last summer, I was surprised to learn that two local people who had befriended us were actually FBI informants who had been tasked to monitor my family. For this reason we feel vulnerable in our home and are reluctant to spend time here.

This summer, however, we were compelled to return to our modest suburban tract house in Hoffman Estates, Illinois (outside of Chicago) that has been the family home since 1957 because our travel-weary children missed their beloved home so badly.

Since returning in July, I have noticed an unusual amount of police activity around my house, which lies on a quiet side street where one normally sees a police cruiser once or twice a week.

On Aug. 14, as I rode my bike to the store, I noticed a most unusual vehicle approaching my house. It was an unmarked car with three well-armed men wearing body armor. It looked like the kind of car that one might expect to see in occupied Baghdad.

The next evening, I happened to step outside at the precise moment the same car slowly passed in front of my house where the neighborhood kids were playing.

Surprised by this coincidence, I yelled from my porch, “Hello, FBI,” and waved.

The man sitting in the front passenger seat waved back. Alarmed, I immediately alerted my wife and kids. My wife suggested I ask the non-uniformed agents about what they are doing in our neighborhood. I had had a busy work day having made several phone calls to the Israeli Embassy, the Securities and Exchange Commission and the office of the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of New York. Most of my calls were related to ongoing 9-11 research.

One of the more interesting calls was to a Mr. Shalom Yoran, a New York-based former officer in the Israeli air force who happens to be the former president of Bedek, the parent company of Israel Aircraft Industries. Because he managed a private aircraft leasing company that ceased to operate shortly after 9-11, I am interested in his opinion about what happened on that day.

As I rode my bike to the store, I became increasingly troubled about the dark car with armed agents I had seen passing in front of my house. Because my neighborhood does not have any crime or gang problems, I found it very odd that the undercover quasi-military squad should be patrolling around my house day after day.

Concerned about the safety of my family, I called 911 to report that a suspicious car with armed men, who I thought to be federal agents, was loitering in my neighborhood for no apparent reason. I was told that a police officer would meet me at my house in 20 minutes.

Minutes after I reached my home, I was surprised to see the very same suspicious car stop in front of my house and three armed and armor-clad men standing on my driveway.

With my wife and 8-year old daughter beside me, I went into my yard and asked the men who they were and why they were loitering around my house.

“Why are you driving around with this gear and unmarked car menacing our neighborhood,” I asked? “Who are you?”

The non-uniformed agents were unwilling to identify themselves or to address my concerns and maintained a hostile and confrontational attitude throughout.

Seeking the support of my brother, I turned to my house when the three men tackled me and used a Taser gun to shock me into submission.

After violently subduing me, one officer knelt on my head and another on my arm, as I was handcuffed.

Within two minutes, at least a half-dozen police cars, two fire trucks, and 15 police officers, including a senior officer, had arrived at the Bollyn residence.

While I was being held down, my wife went to get a camera. An officer told her that she would be arrested if she dared to take any photos. However, according to a lawyer, it is illegal to prevent someone from photographing a police assault.

Having witnessed her father being violently arrested, my 8-year-old daughter was very distraught and crying. The police ordered my wife to take her away.

As the Bollyn children have seen much of the world and witnessed major political events in their lives, my wife simply consoled our daughter and allowed her to watch the abuse of police power, saying, “This is our new America.”

“Go back where you came from,” a police officer, in a most insulting manner, told my wife, a Swedish citizen.

While I have received several death threats during my career with AFP and
the court-killed Spotlight, this is the first time I have actually been beaten and abused by authorities.

Sitting in the unmarked car, Tasered and handcuffed, I was enraged as the
officer named Fitzgerald indulged in offending me and my late mother. I was unable to contain my anger hearing him insult my late mother, one of
the founding pioneers of the village.

Fitzgerald then repeatedly told me that I was going to be beaten.

“This guy is going to beat the [expletive] out of you,” he said when a senior officer approached the car. When I repeated his words and asked him what he said, Fitzgerald would simply lie, saying, “I didn’t say that.”

This verbal abuse continued during the drive to the station. When I would lean forward, the officer would quickly slam on the brakes so my head hit the plexiglass separation window. After doing this several times, I held myself back on the seat and didn’t say another word.

At the station, a host of 10-12 rubber-gloved cops awaited me in the police garage. As Fitzgerald drove in to the garage, he told the gang: “He says cops are a bunch of [expletive]. You take care of him now.”

When I was pulled from the car, I told the police I am a journalist and that I would write about the arrest.

The verbal abuse then came from all sides. The son of village pioneers, I was most offended by those who said I should get out of town, an insult I found to be particularly painful.

In the station, my shirt was quickly ripped off and I was left in my shorts and an undershirt. Asked why I was being detained, an officer said I had resisted arrest and threatened the police with clenched fists—two complete fabrications.

I was subsequently charged with resisting arrest and aggravated assault, which resulted in six hours of abuse at the hands of the local police.

I was thrown into a cell without water. When I asked the undercover police unit why they had been prowling around my house, they said, “We are watching you.”

Thirsty, I asked for some water and was told, “Drink from the toilet.”

“Why am I being treated this way?” I wondered.

Later, an officer named Schultz came to tell me that because I had been shocked with a Taser gun, paramedics had been called to check me. However, no paramedics came to check me or to look at my injured elbow.
At midnight, an officer told me that I had to pay $100 to get out. “What am I being charged with?” I protested. “I called 911 and the police beat me up in my front yard for no reason.”

My brother paid my bail and shortly after midnight I was pushed out onto
the dark streets for the long walk home.

I have good reason to believe that this operation was neither accidental nor an initiative of the local police. Whether this is how the Hoffman Estates police treat all arrests or if I received special treatment as part of an ADL-FBI operation remains an open question.

Shortly after the arrest, AFP managing editor Christopher J. Petherick spoke with Lt. Richard Russo, acting press spokesman for the Hoffman Estates Police Department, on Aug. 16.

Russo faxed American Free Press a copy of the “Media Information Release Form,” which provided details about my arrest.

Russo told Petherick the undercover officers were engaged in something called “gang suppression” in my neighborhood.

Petherick asked Russo how a resident’s 911 call could have escalated to the point that police officers threw that unarmed man to the ground and shot him with a Taser.

Russo told Petherick that the arresting officer had “physically” stopped me and Tasered me because I had made statements indicating that I was “going to go inside the house and get a weapon.” However, this charge is completely false and was most likely fabricated after the fact in an obvious attempt to justify the armed agents’ use of extreme force.

When AFP received the press release from the police, the allegation that I was going into my house to get a weapon had been dropped and replaced with phrasing that the officers felt I “may be trying to get a weapon.”

“Keep in mind that Christopher, who has no criminal record, was the person who called the police in the first place,” Petherick noted.

“There are really two key scenarios at play here,” Petherick said. “At a minimum, this was a brutal demonstration of the violent militarization of U.S. law enforcement. At its worst, this could be a deliberate attempt to intimidate and harass an American reporter, who has been writing about some of the most controversial issues in the world today.”

The following day, Chief Clint Herdegen contacted me, but would only say that he was not prepared to answer any questions. My day in court is scheduled for Sept. 13.

Readers who would like to contribute to a legal fund for Christopher Bollyn, can make a tax-deductible donation to The Christopher Bollyn Legal Fund, care of The Foundation to Defend the First Amendment, 645 Pennsylvania Ave. SE, Suite 100, Washington, D.C. 20003. Please make your check or money order out to “FDFA.”

(Issue #35, August 28, 2006)



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Interesting story. Is this the only account of the story, does he have anything at all to back it up, and more importantly...

What does this have to do with the forum topic?
 
Sounds like a wack job to me. I bet he also thinks the trilateral commission is putting microchips in hamburgers to know what we are thinking. Sounds more like a bad attempt at a Tom Clancy novel to me. :)
 
cassandrasdaddy
But make a tin foil hat. Use the thick foil too.

Shiney side out, my friend. Deflects the mind control lasers better that way. :uhoh:

As for what it has to do with Legal and Political? Umm...how does the allegation of using the police to menace a reporter who stands to potentially embarass various people in power throughout the U.S./regional government not count as "Legal" and/or "Political"? :confused:

Mark(psycho)Phipps( HAHAHA! )
 
Standard operating procedure

I don't know. Read Radly Balko at www.theagitator.com and get up to date on the latest police tactics. Certainly sounds possible these days.

You could check www.sayuncle.com and get an update on KT Ordnance and Richard Celata. Save the tinfoil for wrapping burritos.
 
While I think in this country this happened (using some form of govt to persuade people to act a certain way), I think it happens way less than some want to believe.

Now in places around the world....different story.
 
The topic of the forum isn't just anything of a political or legal nature, it also should relate to RKBA. I wouldn't talk about my speeding tickets here, even if that is of a legal nature.

And cassandrasdaddy is right, this guy is a tinfoil hat brigadier. Check out some of his other columns.
 
"When I would lean forward, the officer would quickly slam on the brakes so my head hit the plexiglass separation window. After doing this several times, I held myself back on the seat and didn’t say another word."

After doing this several times... Slow learner, huh?

I'm still waiting to hear the other side of the story.

John
 
"When I would lean forward, the officer would quickly slam on the brakes so my head hit the plexiglass separation window. After doing this several times, I held myself back on the seat and didn’t say another word."


Darn loose running dogs, cats and wild rabbits! Gotta watch out for those critters.
 
It was all Bush's fault... or maybe the Zionist cabal that blew up the World Trade Center... or both.

G
 
I do believe that excessive force is relatively common in LE, and that politicians arent above having govt agencies harass their political enemies... however this story just sounds fishy, especially considering this guy's background/history.
 
I am doubtful of the authors account but felt I should share it.

And you felt compelled to post the story here because you want to expose the author as a nut job, report to others that you believe in some sort of 9-11 coverup?

The really pathetic part is that the story isn't even well written. Then again, it can be hard for a bicycling investigative reporter to write a story with good transition.

With my wife and 8-year old daughter beside me, I went into my yard and asked the men who they were and why they were loitering around my house.

Just where the hell along the way home from the store did he pick up his wife and child on his bike?
 
I posted it because I know everyone gets a kick out of these kinds of stories. I dont really believe it myself but I figured I would share because some of the people on here may not have had a chance to share my disbeief.
 
Don't Say it can't happen here

I wasn't there, but I've seen how the police operate. They've detained but never used physical force against me. I do believe that this incident most probably occured. Some people think that a badge, body armor, and hardware make them ten feet tall and bullet-proof. Get an attorney and go to court, without any hard physical evidence, they win. This most probably not an isolated incident. I live in a nice suburban area, but the police here are every bit as heavy handed as the police in Paris. Why ? Because they can get away with it. When I grew up in Brooklyn, New York we always said the only difference between the NYPD and the Mafia was a badge.
 
The author of the story lost me when he implied his wife didn't take pictures because she was told not to. :rolleyes:
 
With my wife and 8-year old daughter beside me, I went into my yard and asked the men who they were and why they were loitering around my house.
I always take my wife and young child along to confront four heavily armed unknown men that have entered my property for an unknown purpose. :banghead:

This guy is not only a lousy writer he's stupid to boot.
 
Let's see ...

Somewhere along the way in the station house he was down to his undies. Then his brother bailed him out (has anyone EVER been bailed out for a hundred bucks in the last century?) but our intrepid hero walked home alone.

Where was his brother? More important, did he walk home in his undies, or did his brother bring a pair of trousers with the bail money?
 
A good friend of my family was gunned down in his own home by police SWAT in Long Beach, Calif. 25yrs ago. He was cleaning an old rifle at his kitchen table, drapes closed. He was taken out by multiple bullets, not having even gotten up to question the noises outside his windows. The official "line" was, of course, that he trained the gun on the officers (through the dark draperies, I might add), so they took him out. To this day, no answers can be gotten from the PD, regardless of what leverage is brought to bear. No explanations of why SWAT was there in the first place. Death threats were been the result of several attempts, after which the push was dropped. Since that day, I ceased to be amazed by anything that's caused by those in a position of "authority." Anything is possible. Much of it happens as described. In the case of this thread? Who's to say.
 
No, anything isn't possible. Your buddy at least had a gun that potentially could have entered into the equation, even mistakenly. Bollyn's story doesn't even make sense.

I posted it because I know everyone gets a kick out of these kinds of stories. I dont really believe it myself but I figured I would share because some of the people on here may not have had a chance to share my disbeief.

That actually makes sense. Given the cries for police brutality or injustice sometimes posted here by people who felt they needed to post such stories so that the rest of us could be informed of such horrors, I could not see why you would want to post a story you doubted, especially with the title you gave the thread. Nothing was indicated that you posted the story out of disbelief of such a strange story or because you thought people would get a kick out of it.
 
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