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    Cop in coma from RNC

    http://abclocal.go.com/wabc/story?se...cal&id=6313283

    Dozens of uniformed officers gathered at a hospital Friday to lend support to the family of a colleague who was severely brain-damaged when he was choked during a fight in a Southampton bar where he worked as a bouncer.

    Andrew Reister, a Riverhead jail officer, remained in critical condition at Stony Brook University Medical Center, surrounded by his wife, Stacey, his parents and his two brothers. Through a hospital spokesman, his wife asked for prayers.

    Reister, 40, suffered cardiac arrest and severe brain damage after he was attacked by a bar patron he was trying to control, according to a felony complaint against Anthony Oddone, the Farmingville man police say Reister fought with.

    "The situation is very grave, there is no question about that," said Vito Dagnello, president of the Suffolk County Correction Officers Association.

    Reister was moonlighting as a bouncer at the Publick House, a brewery and restaurant on Bowden Square, early Thursday when Oddone, 25, climbed on a table, police said. Reister told him to get down and the two argued, and both men began wrestling on the floor.

    Oddone got Reister in a choke and held him long after he passed out, police said.

    At some point, Oddone fled, and Southampton Village police pulled over the cab he was in about a mile from the bar and arrested him. He is charged with first-degree assault and was being held on $500,000 cash bail. He is to appear in court Tuesday.

    Instead of being held in the Riverhead jail where Reister has worked since 1994, Oddone was transferred to Rikers Island in Queens after his arraignment Thursday.

    "It's just to avoid even the appearance of any impropriety," said Chief Michael Sharkey of the Suffolk Sheriff's Department. "It was better for everyone to have him in a different facility."

    Self-defense experts say choke holds are particularly dangerous because they are easy to apply and quickly cut off blood to the brain. A properly applied choke "usually takes between five and 10 seconds to induce unconsciousness," said Greg Runfola, 31, a Brazilian jiu-jitsu instructor from Huntington. "It doesn't take a lot of strength."

    Christopher Dean, Reister's brother-in-law and a fellow correction officer, said Reister works in the jail library and is the head of an association that raises money for the families of correction officers in need.

    Reister grew up in Southampton and lives in Calverton with his wife and two young children. An avid golfer, he enjoys taking his family to baseball and hockey games. "He's a good family man," Dean said.

    Three other bouncers tried to help Reister, Dean said, and police said Oddone's four male companions also tried to pull him away. Witnesses told police that Reister was unconscious for a minute or more before he was released. "He wouldn't let go," Dean said of Oddone.


    There was no answer at Oddone's home Friday, where a neighbor said he lives with his girlfriend and her parents and often practices his golf swing in the yard. "He seemed to be a really nice guy," said Frank Giordano, 19.

    Oddone plays on the golf team at St. Joseph's College in Patchogue, athletic director Don Lizak said.

    Several messages left for Oddone's attorney, Glenn Obedin, of Central Islip, were not returned.

    About 75 percent of the correction officers union's 830 members hold second jobs, Dagnello said. Each officer must get written permission from the correction department, which does not set a limit on hours or the type of job. "It's a quality-of-life issue. Officers are trying to provide for their families," he said.

    Citing advice from a union attorney, Dagnello declined to discuss specifics of Reister's employment. The association has set up a fund to benefit his family.
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    well he was a cop and a bouncer... what does that equal?? ego. if your line of work revolves around controlling other people, you get what you got coming to you... **** happens, if it didn't it wouldn't. moral of the story, get a different job. everyone wants to cry when the coppers get hurt. boo-hoo. please pass the tissues.

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    Now, post how many cops, daily,hourly by the minute are choking out, macing, billyclubing, molesting,raping........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cimaroon View Post
    Now, post how many cops, daily,hourly by the minute are choking out, macing, billyclubing, molesting,raping........
    yeah really. they get what they got coming.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cimaroon View Post
    Now, post how many cops, daily,hourly by the minute are choking out, macing, billyclubing, molesting,raping........
    How old are, 12? The fact that a Rear Naked Choke was held well past the point of the vicom passing out has nothing to do with the victom being a cop, moron. Or are you implying that because a few Officers go overbord and occasionally get cought by the media it's ok to go around using exsesive force on them if they are not using exsesive force against you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cimaroon View Post
    Now, post how many cops, daily,hourly by the minute are choking out, macing, billyclubing, molesting,raping........
    Here...this was in yesterdays paper.

    http://www.nypost.com/seven/08192008...eat_125110.htm

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    Man thats terrible. That's why i love law enforcement so much

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Willow Sword View Post
    Man thats terrible. That's why i love law enforcement so much
    From todays paper...it just gets worse and worse.

    City leaders must get serious about policing the police
    BY CHRISTOPHER DUNN & DONNA LIEBERMAN
    Wednesday, August 20th 2008, 4:00 AM

    Hermann for News
    Police Commissioner Ray Kelly
    Caught on videotape: An NYPD officer lowers his shoulder and viciously levels an innocent bike rider in the heart of Times Square; another officer repeatedly hits a man curled up on a public street with his baton in broad daylight; and yet a third officer beats a handcuffed man with his baton, takes a break to answer his cell phone and then resumes the beating.
    Shocking as these recently revealed incidents are, they are no surprise. Rather, brazen attacks like these are the predictable result of Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly's decision to turn a blind eye to officer misconduct over the past few years.
    Most complaints of police abuse of civilians are investigated by the Civilian Complaint Review Board, an independent city agency. But when the board finds misconduct has occurred, Kelly controls whether the Police Department pursues the case. He also has final say over all discipline, which can range from merely giving verbal "instructions" about how to handle future civilian encounters to firing the officer. And Kelly doesn't have to explain his decision to anyone.
    During Kelly's most recent tenure as commissioner, discipline of officers found guilty by the CCRB has deteriorated dramatically. Between 2002 and 2004, about one-half of those officers received discipline more severe than instructions, about one-quarter received instructions, and a tiny number of cases were closed by the department without further action. (The remaining cases ended without discipline for miscellaneous other reasons.) Since 2005, however, only one-quarter of officers have received punishment more severe than instructions - half the rate of the three previous years. Conversely, slap-on-the-wrist instructions rose dramatically, comprising more than half of all cases completed in 2006.
    Most troubling, the rate of cases the department has simply closed without action or discipline has spiked, from less than 4% each year between 2002 and 2006 to nearly 35% in 2007 and more than 30% so far this year. As a result of all this, the proportion of officers given only instructions or whose cases are just dropped has more than tripled since 2002, rising in 2007 to 66% of the cases where the CCRB had found misconduct.
    And we are not just talking about minor misconduct. Officers using excessive force against civilians - the most serious form of misconduct - accounted for more than 10% of the cases dropped in 2007 and more than a quarter of the cases so far this year. Meanwhile, minor misconduct like offensive language or discourtesy has accounted for less than 5% of the dropped cases since 2006.

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    Quote Originally Posted by uki View Post
    well he was a cop and a bouncer... what does that equal?? ego. if your line of work revolves around controlling other people, you get what you got coming to you... **** happens, if it didn't it wouldn't. moral of the story, get a different job. everyone wants to cry when the coppers get hurt. boo-hoo. please pass the tissues.
    Do you risk your life to put food on the table for your kids?
    Sometimes egos develop, but unfortunately in our society a LOT of people need to be controlled because they can't control themselves.

    YOU ARE CLUELESS!!!!

    He DIED yesterday asshole! AND he left behind children.
    Do you have any kids?
    Maybe when your balls drop you'll understand.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ingchao View Post
    Do you risk your life to put food on the table for your kids?
    well depending on the job and the state of the crew... i could say yes to that. then again because i have kids, i wouldn't want a job that jepordizes my safety, especcially if it revolves around wearing a badge and playing law.
    Sometimes egos develop, but unfortunately in our society a LOT of people need to be controlled because they can't control themselves.
    apparently the officer in question couldn't control anyone either.
    YOU ARE CLUELESS!!!!
    don't flatter yourself.
    He DIED yesterday asshole! AND he left behind children.
    just another fact of life buddy.
    Do you have any kids?
    3 to be exact.
    Maybe when your balls drop you'll get it.
    then again, maybe you don't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by uki View Post
    well depending on the job and the state of the crew... i could say yes to that. then again because i have kids, i wouldn't want a job that jepordizes my safety, especcially if it revolves around wearing a badge and playing law.
    apparently the officer in question couldn't control anyone either.
    don't flatter yourself.
    just another fact of life buddy.
    3 to be exact.
    then again, maybe you don't.
    Wow, some kids don't have a daddy anymore and you can't relate? Yeah, it is a fact of life that people die, but what if it was YOU?
    You risk your life putting food on the table? How? Dumpster diving don't count.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ingchao View Post
    Wow, some kids don't have a daddy anymore and you can't relate?
    i am sure they'll probably get a step-dad.
    Yeah, it is a fact of life that people die, but what if it was YOU?
    well for starters it would be my time to go, and second i believe in re-incarnation... so... woopy do.
    You risk your life putting food on the table?
    we all risk our lives, everyday.
    How?
    i am a mason... ricketty scaffolding, drunk concrete truck drivers, falling stone... mostly my risks are due to extreme human error, which is why you have to be constantly on your toes.
    Dumpster diving don't count.
    well it sure does if the cops don't like dumpster divers.

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    Yeah I'm all tore up over this.....

    Considering the brain damage cops have done over the years putting people in choke holds one has to wonder when some of that would come back to them.

    And guess what?......Cops aren't the only people who have kids. If he was so concerned about his kids why is he in that line of work?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoulderDawg View Post
    Yeah I'm all tore up over this.....

    Considering the brain damage cops have done over the years putting people in choke holds one has to wonder when some of that would come back to them.

    And guess what?......Cops aren't the only people who have kids. If he was so concerned about his kids why is he in that line of work?
    To protect people like us! And most people don't have kids when they start that type of work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BoulderDawg View Post
    And guess what?......Cops aren't the only people who have kids. If he was so concerned about his kids why is he in that line of work?
    man you hit the nail on the head there.

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