Police brutality continues to be in the news, and one of the most disturbing recent cases comes from Virginia. That's where University of Virginia honors student Martese Johnson was savagely beaten by agents from the state Alcohol Beverage and Control Department. Johnson has filed a $3-million lawsuit against agents who left him bloodied, with a gash in his head that required 10 stitches.
It's hard to compare cases of police brutality for the horror they inflict on their victims. But a Missouri deputy left my wife, Carol Shuler, with a shattered left arm after an unlawful eviction at our apartment on September 9. Carol's arm was so badly broken that it required repair from Dr. Brian Buck, a trauma surgeon at Cox South Medical Center in Springfield, Missouri, and the University of Missouri.
The beating of Martese Johnson |
In one image, at least nine screws are visible, holding titanium plates that are allowing Carol's arm to heal. In another image, four to five lines that represent fractures clearly can be seen.
The images in today's post show the kind of support Carol's arm needed, both well above the elbow and below it. Based on our conversations with caregivers, our guess is that indicates Carol's arm was not just broken--it also was dislocated, likely due to severe and brutal twisting.
We intend to follow the Martese Johnson case and hope he and his family get justice. We intend to fight, with all of our might, so that Carol might achieve justice, also.
Thoughts and prayers for a quick recovery for Carol.
ReplyDeleteThank you, @3:58, but it won't be quick and it probably won't be complete. We had a second followup visit today and learned that she will need eight weeks of physical therapy (three times a week).
ReplyDeleteMy prayer is that the cop responsible for this winds up roasting on a spit, with a pineapple stuffed in his mouth, in a particularly warm corner of hell. To think that this guy wears a uniform of "public service." Disgraceful.
ReplyDeleteIf somebody did that to my wife, he already would be six feet under--cop or not.
ReplyDeleteHow much will eight weeks of PT cost?
ReplyDeleteDo you have health insurance?
ReplyDeleteI was in a Denny's eating dinner and overheard you and your wife talking about how you broke her arm to get sympathy and to sue the police.
ReplyDeleteNice try, @8:58. I haven't eaten at a Denny's since about 1985, before I knew my wife. We've never eaten at a Denny's together. Hope you are just trying to be funny. As comedy, your comment is pretty good. If you are trying to be real, I'd say you've got some serious problems that need to be checked out.
ReplyDeleteWe have Medicaid, 8:01, which covered Carol's surgery, but we learned today that it does not cover the physical therapy that she needs. Not sure what we are going to do about that.
ReplyDeleteIt's obvious to anyone living in the Ghetto that these Tea Baggers don't really know Jesus because they drive around town with those bumper stickers that say "God is my Pilot & I'm His Co-Pilot." Everybody who really knows Black Jesus knows He can't take the wheel cuz His license is suspended & that Brother ain't going back to jail for that shit. Damn!
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