I wonder whether the women and men in regular clothes whom the NYPD has harassing me tell judges, when they are called for jury duty, that they participate in illegal schemes for law enforcement so they can be excused from serving. I wonder.
I don’t drink. I don’t smoke. I don’t do anything illegal. I don’t have a criminal record. The NYPD are harassing me and sabotaging my career. I’m making the best of it. It’s all going to be ok.
Since the NYPD started harassing me, there have been women and men in regular clothes constantly harassing me in and around the New York City subway system. Additionally, the trains I ride are delayed several times per day. It doesn’t matter which train or direction I take—the subways I ride are delayed multiple times each day. Sometimes I ride the subway 5 to 10 times per day, and nearly every train is delayed. In addition, there are women and men in regular clothes who blow smoke near me, crash into me, shove their phones in my face, rob me, vandalize my property, yell at me, try to start arguments with me, and engage in other harassing behavior. I am contacting thousands of government offices and privately owned companies nationwide in an effort to get the NYPD to stop harassing me. I do not have a criminal record, and I do not engage in any illegal activities. I believe there are many people who are being harassed by law enforcement in New York City and throughout the United States who are not receiving the help they are seeking from government agencies. #NYPD
I’m at the DSS HRA WeCare Fedcap job program because I have arthritis in my back and I receive food stamps. I don’t take any pain meds for my back. I don’t have a criminal record. I don’t do anything illegal. Men I know pay the NYPD to harass people including me without any legitimate reason. The NYPD sabotaged my web marketing services. I’m making the best of it. I’m trying to get the word out about the New York City police harassing me.