Officer Anthony Bologna Violated Pepper Spray Rules: Source

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By COLLEEN LONG   10/18/11 07:21 PM ET   AP

NEW YORK -- An internal New York Police Department review has found an official violated department guidelines when he used pepper spray on Occupy Wall Street protesters last month, a person with knowledge of the investigation said Tuesday.

Deputy Inspector Anthony Bologna faces discipline of a loss of 10 vacation days after the Sept. 24 incident near Union Square, shortly after the now-global protests began in a tiny private plaza in lower Manhattan, the person said. The person had direct knowledge of the review but was not authorized to speak publicly and spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity.

The demonstrators had meandered from their base in Zuccotti Park and spilled over into the streets, blocking traffic. Video from the protests shows a small group of mostly women corralled by orange netting used by officers to control crowds. Bologna approaches and, seemingly without warning, blasts the cluster with pepper spray. Two of the women crumple on the sidewalk in pain. One screams.

The incident helped propel the movement into the national spotlight. It sparked outrage by demonstrators and a collection of gawkers who were watching the protests online through streaming footage. Video has played an important role in the demonstration in New York, with police and protesters carrying cameras in nearly every encounter. The footage can go both ways, showing possible missteps by protesters and possible misconduct by police, and it can be heavily edited. Generally, the demonstrations have been peaceful.

Bologna, who works in Manhattan South, has the option to appeal the decision. His union said Bologna's actions were motivated by his concern for the safety of officers under his command and the safety of the public.

"Deputy Inspector Bologna is disappointed at the results of the department investigation," said Roy Richter, president of the NYPD captain's endowment association. "His actions prevented further injury and escalation of tumultuous conduct. To date, this conduct has not been portrayed in its true context."

A lawyer for one of the women, 24-year-old Kaylee Dedrick, said Bologna had assaulted her and he should be arrested.

"The crux of Deputy Inspector Bologna's offense is not that he mishandled pepper spray or shot off mist in a careless fashion; the crux of Bologna's conduct is he engaged in a deliberate assault against five innocent people," attorney Ron Kuby said.

Shortly after the incident, the hacker group Anonymous, which is affiliated with the Occupy Wall Street movement, posted on its website Bologna's address, his phone number and where his children went to school, among other personal details. Police department officials said that was out of line and deplorable.

Pepper spray is relatively low on the spectrum of force available to officers. The patrol guide lists several situations where an officer may use it, including for protection. The guide prohibits the use of pepper spray against subjects who don't actively resist.

Kuby met with the Manhattan district attorney's office earlier this week to ask for an investigation. Other lawyers representing the hundreds of people arrested in the monthlong protest have asked for disorderly conduct charges to be dropped. Seven hundred protesters were arrested on the Brooklyn Bridge a week after the women were pepper sprayed. Other demonstrations resulted in significantly fewer arrests.

The demonstrations have sparked similar protests around the world, where demonstrators have had more significant clashes with police. In Italy, riots broke out in Rome, and on Monday, Italian police conducted raids throughout the country against suspected anarchists and their sympathizers.

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MA2AW
Anti-Obama on everything
11:34 PM on 10/22/2011
I say give the police bigger cans and more of them. Socialist is spread the wealth, so spread the pepper first.
02:57 PM on 10/22/2011
The best part about Anthony Bologna is his taxpayer subsidized salary of over $3k a week and his taxpayer subsidized defense fund. Well earned Anthony, well earned. He also had similar lawsuits filed against him when he used the same tactics against protesters during the 2000 Republican convention in NY.

How many lawsuits against this one person do the tax payers need to fund his defense for before he is removed from the force? If anyone needs to be removed it's this guy but instead the department takes away 10 days total out of his vacation time. Not acceptable.
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Mamadea
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03:59 AM on 10/21/2011
Mean ugly animal.........Karma will pay him a visit.
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sherlockhemlock
Rocky Anderson for President 2012!
06:59 AM on 10/23/2011
Public vilification for the remainder of his life would be nice too.
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arecibo48
We just need to reinvent ourselves
10:31 PM on 10/20/2011
Typical slap on the wrist.
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excaderesdesire
I have spread my dreams beneath your feet...
06:28 PM on 10/20/2011
Wow, a loss 10 days of vacation pay. That is a hard sentence. A better sentence would have been writing 500 times on a blackboard "I will not pepper spray innocent protestors practicing their first amendment rights.”
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WILLIEMOJORISIN
USN 1978-1984
01:43 PM on 10/20/2011
By blocking traffic they are not hurting Wall St they are hurting the average Joe trying to get to work.
12:33 AM on 10/21/2011
I never could understand this kind of thinking towards our First Amendment. You are concerned about traffic when people are wanting to protest the social injustice in our own country? You are apart of the 99% whether you like it or not.
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WILLIEMOJORISIN
USN 1978-1984
12:39 AM on 10/21/2011
Yes they have a worthy cause,however blocking the streets turns people away from them.
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mynamesyow
Scientist, Gonzo, Champion of the Poor
01:15 PM on 10/20/2011
The officer was afraid for the safety of his armed, uniformed, and trained officers against a small group of corraled women?????!!!!!?
What a laughingstock!
08:22 AM on 10/20/2011
How about letting all his victims pepper-spray him?
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05:20 AM on 10/20/2011
dock their pay!!!

hit these mercenaries of 1% where it hurts!!!!!!!! their pockets!!!!

when you sue the police, the only people you hurt are the tax payers b/c tax money goes to settlements for cops.

you HAVE to sue these cops as INDIVIDUALS. make it a civil suit!!!!
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emanafunk
12:04 AM on 10/20/2011
It's an everyday thing in the ghetto--the Temptations.
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Bryan --
The Right is usually right
09:56 PM on 10/19/2011
I trust the NYPD to deal with this properly.
The Inspector was rit.
08:17 AM on 10/20/2011
Where is the Right wing outrage at the unwarranted power of the police labor unions? The PBA and the Captain's Endowment Association always protect and enable the dirty cops. Where is the Conservative outrage at this?
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Bryan --
The Right is usually right
08:25 AM on 10/20/2011
Nice that the bridge and tunnel crowd comments on occasion...
08:03 PM on 10/19/2011
NY's finest at work!!!Does Ray Kelly the commisioner actively hire thugs,nazis,murderers and now pepper spray artists? The 1 thing i agree with Kelly about is getting guns off the streets of N.Y.C,and we can start by taking away the guns of these jack booted nazis the police. They coninually break the laws and continually show absolutely no idea or sense of what damage they're doing.Tony Boloney needs to be put in charge of nothing,fire this jerk and take away his comfy pension,this is the only way other police will realize they are not above societies laws.How about lets start at the top FIRE RAY KELLY!!!
07:34 PM on 10/19/2011
None of this will stick. Once the lawyers and their expert witnesses get done explaining the effects of 8 hours of being taunted and spit on, the charges will be dropped or there will be a minor reprimand in his file. If the situation was reversed and a protester was taunted and spit at by the police for 8 hours the protester would not be charged, the police would.
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savvy7
A closed mouth gathers no foot
03:36 PM on 10/20/2011
Hope they also explain the hours of double time and a half overtime their UNIONS have bought for them and the $4.5 million "donated" to the NYPD by Jamie Dimon of J.P. Morgan. And by the way, there were no reports of anyone spitting on anyone. That was a charge leveled at the tea party, now OWS.
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lmab
07:08 PM on 10/19/2011
Tony Boloney should be in jail.
12:40 AM on 10/21/2011
The whole world is watching, the NYPD may think they can get away with this, but the world knows the truth and it is only going to get worse for the NYPD. I hope the people of NYC are paying attention and finds themselves a mayor that will go after this kind of behavior cause no city or state should tolerate this. Sadly, I have to say I would feel much safer with the US Military doing crowd control cause they are at least trained properly to handle peaceful protests, unlike the corrupt NYPD.
06:41 PM on 10/19/2011
That idiot needs to be fired. What if one of the women was allergic to the pepper? Some people are and that spray could be deadly. Besides it dosent calm a situation down it instead does the reverse. Respect for a badge only goes as far as the officers conduct other than that your just some prick on the streets assulting a group of women...
07:52 PM on 10/19/2011
If you are allergic to pepper spray do not go to a protest where the radicals are taunting the police. Respect for a badge comes from good parenting.
09:15 PM on 10/19/2011
And respect for that badge, or any other authority that abuses it's own people, the very people they have sworn to protect and serve, especially when those people are exercising their constitutional rights, is undeserved and should be withdrawn. Respect for the badge disappears when respect for the people ends.
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savvy7
A closed mouth gathers no foot
03:42 PM on 10/20/2011
"If you are allergic to pepper spray do not go to a protest where the radicals are taunting the police. Respect for a badge comes from good parenting."

Would you have uttered your TORY sentiments to the revolutionaries at Lexington and Concord?