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Anthony Bologna Using Pepper Spray In Second Video (VIDEO)

Seeded on Thu Sep 29, 2011 3:38 AM EDT
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Things just keep getting worse for NYPD Deputy Inspector Anthony Bologna, as a second video of the officer using pepper-spray on protestors has surfaced.

Bologna came under fire after pepper-sprayingfemale demonstrators on Sunday at the Occupy Wall Street protests. The incident appears as though Bologna acted unprovoked by the protestors.

The second video released Wednesday is yet another blow to the senior officer, who was identified by the hacker group Anonymous. The group posted Bologna's personal information including a possible phone number, names of relatives, and last known addresses.

It was revealed that Bologna was the subject of civil rights violations during protests at the 2004 Republican National Convention. Read more;

 

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Jerry Verlinger

"NYPD Deputy Inspector Anthony Bologna ...... was identified by the hacker group Anonymous."

"The group posted Bologna's personal information including a possible phone number, names of relatives, and last known addresses."

That .... is @!$%#ed up! Those guys are bigger @!$%#s than that prick cop.

If your about say something about Free Speech ..... don't!

Yeah, we have free speech in this country, we have lots of freedoms, but we do not have the Right to abuse them.

We also have a lot of screwballs in this country, and to put that Pricks family in danger is wrong.

That cop has certain authority, and he abuses it, Anonymous has certain freedoms and they're abusing them. At least the prick cop is out in the public where he can be physically attacked, and identified, exposing him to the dangers of having his family threatened by @!$%#s like the cowards that hide in the shadows and call themselves "Anonymous"

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Reply#1 - Thu Sep 29, 2011 3:55 AM EDT
ScreamingForVengeance

Sorry Jer', but on this one I think your wrong. Although I agree that Anonymous is off the chain to a degree, I don't disagree with their exposing this cops information.

Maybe his life being disrupted will teach these @!$%#s something. I'm definately not wishing any harm on any of his family, but his life needs to be disrupted to a very large degree. He acts like he can do whatever he wants with impunity and if the NYPD won't do anything about it, than society needs to.

All is fair in Love & War and when it comes to Cops like this, it is most definately war.....

    Reply#2 - Thu Sep 29, 2011 5:21 AM EDT
    Jerry Verlinger

    Sorry Jer', but on this one I think your wrong.

    I'm wrong about his family being exposed?!

      #2.1 - Tue Oct 11, 2011 7:30 AM EDT
      ScreamingForVengeance

      No, your wrong about him being exposed. If his family also happens to end up in the mix...well, as unfortunate as that may be, maybe he should think about that before being a @!$%#ing jerkoff. By no means should his family be bothered, but the simple fact is, he brought this nonsense down on both himself and his family. It's simply the nature of the beast.

        #2.2 - Tue Oct 11, 2011 7:59 AM EDT
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        cjfromMN

        SFV

        Officer bolgona has enjoyed being away from his desk routine to much. And has been more then a little lose with a LESS then lethal helping of mace on people who REALLY didnt need it.

        But in screwing up his job doesnt mean, he should have his family screwed with. Its a line that wouldnt be fair to cross in any case.

        So as much as you hate cops cause you can, i hope you take a moment(of course because i typed it)SMILES

        and think what if some dick you were in prison with decided to target your family because you beat him down while there.

        Or the dicks brother who is on the outside and they went after your family even though you know the dick on the inside started it with you and you defended your self. (in relative thinking of course)

        In the end, the chief will put him in a dark hole or kick him out, unlikely but there could be a tiny chance.

        And i know your alot smarter then you type, would you advocate the same need to take out a wall street trader that stole or lost millions, like Bernie madoff,(the ones that didnt know) does his family need to end up dead over his bad selfish acts.

        I am a big fan of mace, but i also know i like it used when its clear it can be deployed correctly, and this officer should have taken the time to point his finger, yell a bit and then hit em, but because he didnt should mean his family should be attacked or lives interrupted.

        In the end, the process to get back when wrong is done in court, and that a recourse our justice system allows for because its the right thing to do.

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        Reply#3 - Thu Sep 29, 2011 5:50 AM EDT
        ScreamingForVengeance

        In no way do I think his family should be bothered. Their civilians in this. But you can reach him through his family, if your patient. But no, I never meant his family should be bothered. Thats out of line. Their civilians.

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        #3.1 - Thu Sep 29, 2011 5:21 PM EDT
        Kozakura-1552259

        Officer bolgona has enjoyed being away from his desk routine to much. And has been more then a little lose with a LESS then lethal helping of mace on people who REALLY didnt need it.

        Why is it here that we agree, over something arguably more damaging such as beatings?

        NOBODY deserves to be beaten. Mace/pepper spray is for self defense ONLY and should ONLY be used in the case where you are in fear of bodily harm.

        • 1 vote
        #3.2 - Tue Oct 4, 2011 2:13 PM EDT
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        cjfromMN

        SFV

        ooh ok i might have read to fast last night, and mistook your writing based on your disagreeing with jerry.

        fair enough!

        • 1 vote
        Reply#4 - Thu Sep 29, 2011 11:40 PM EDT
        krishna-167929

        It was revealed that Bologna was the subject of civil rights violations during protests at the 2004 Republican National Convention

        If that's the case, why is he still on the force?

        This guy is a real danger...he should be kicked off the police force.

        • 2 votes
        Reply#5 - Sat Oct 1, 2011 10:53 PM EDT
        ScreamingForVengeance

        He should be kicked out of humanity.....

        • 1 vote
        #5.1 - Sun Oct 2, 2011 5:44 AM EDT
        krishna-167929

        He should be kicked out of humanity..

        I wonder...

        An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind.
        Mahatma Gandhi,

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        #5.2 - Sun Oct 2, 2011 7:17 PM EDT
        ScreamingForVengeance

        Alot of it maybe. And maybe thats not such a bad thing....

          #5.3 - Sun Oct 2, 2011 7:50 PM EDT
          krishna-167929

          Alot of it maybe. And maybe thats not such a bad thing....

          A lot of what, exactly? Blindness?

          • 1 vote
          #5.4 - Sun Oct 2, 2011 9:19 PM EDT
          Jerry Verlinger

          If that's the case, why is he still on the force?

          Because they don't know how to weed out out all the rogue cops that hurt all the guys that do their jobs with honor.

            #5.5 - Tue Oct 11, 2011 7:35 AM EDT
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