The first time I heard about Cecily McMillan’s trial I couldn’t make sense of it.
“You’re telling me,” I quizzed my classmate, “that Cecily was sexually assaulted by a police officer, but now she is the one being prosecuted? That she’s facing seven years in prison because she instinctively lifted her arm to protect herself?!”
“Yes,” said my classmate, “that’s exactly what I’m telling you.”
In 2012, Cecily attended an Occupy Wall St protest. When this legal demonstration was brutally disrupted by police, a policeman grabbed Cecily’s breast from behind as he tried to push her from the space. This is a tactic that many NYPD officers began using during Occupy demonstrations in order to intimidate female protestors. A number of women protestors have since sued.
I began showing up at the New York City Criminal Court to watch the trial.
It was there that I first saw Cecily: an intelligent, gently spoken, petite 25-year-old. Cecily is a Masters student and union organiser, with a record as a committed anti-violence advocate. Over 50 of Cecily’s friends packed the courtroom daily. They described a person who is warm and generous, serious and principled, courageous and fiercely loved.
When Cecily was grabbed from behind, her arm flew up in instinctive self-defense, hitting her attacker in the eye. In response, a pack of other NYPD police tackled this tiny woman to the ground, beating and kicking her until she lapsed into a 7 minute seizure. She was then arrested and thrown into a cell with other protestors, where she passed out repeatedly.
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So how is the cop's eye.
I know sentencing in the US is stupidly punitive, and incredibly expensive, but unless the cop lost sight I still don't see how seven years is possible.
As for cops. They have a hard job so not many people want to join. This means to make up numbers they have to recruit less than suitable people. This worsens the public perception of police creating an us and them divide meaning even fewer people want to join. It is a similar problem to teachers, in theory teachers and cops should be the smartest and most socially adept in our community. In practice only the ideological and those with no where else to turn join our most important professions.
This was so damn shady. I followed the American Occupy movement closely and what the government did and allowed the police to do to those protesters was despicable. I fear that being me one day. We always have the right to protest. We need go remember that WE outnumber them, not the other way around. We're quickly becoming an oligarchy just like America. Please, please report (and film, if possible!) police brutality because it happens every day and they never get convicted.