Saturday, October 05, 2013

NYPD slapped with $3M lawsuit for illegal search in Queens gun bust

 New York gun law is based on the Sullivan act, which should have been ruled unconstitutional a hundred years ago.  The act which licensed the ownership of pistols was pushed and passed by "Big Tim Sullivan" as a way to protect his street thugs and enforcers from citizens with guns.

Now the ubiquitous video and audio recorders are helping to restore some constitutional protections.

The case fell apart because the cops did not know someone had videotaped them conducting an illegal search of a vehicle, then high-fiving each other when they found a handgun stashed in the engine compartment.

The man they arrested, Andrew James, filed a $3 million lawsuit against the cops Thursday for malicious prosecution and violating his civil rights stemming from the March 2012 encounter on Francis Lewis Boulevard in south Queens.

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