Post subject: One cop in Colorado got rough with a woman because one decte
Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2005 1:57 pm
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Nursing Mom Arrested In Case Of Mistaken Identity Sloppy Detective Work Implicates Wrong Woman
UPDATED: 3:34 pm EDT August 29, 2005
A nursing mother was separated from her baby, handcuffed, and abruptly taken to jail. Now, the Colorado State Patrol and the Lakewood Police Department in Colorado are investigating.
The mother said that she was terrified and humiliated by police mistakes.
It all began when the woman and her husband were pulled over during a routine traffic stop.
"I doubled up kids in the back seat in belts. So they were restrained, but not properly. But ... it was my fault for not having them in there properly," father Ricky Archuleta said.
Ricky expected a ticket but was surprised when the trooper told him he couldn't even drive.
"He ran my license. He came back and said it had been rescinded for an unpaid traffic ticket. I knew I had paid the ticket," Ricky said.
The fact is, he had and the computer got it wrong. Then, the officer said Ricky's wife, Mercedes, had to drive. While the trooper checked her license, she nursed her baby in the front seat. Suddenly, the officer was at Ricky's door.
"He said, 'Take the baby from your wife.' I said, 'Why?' He goes, 'Take the baby from your wife, now,'" Ricky said.
The officer didn't explain why he wanted Mercedes out of the car, the couple said.
"I took the baby off and started to cover up a little bit. When I started to step out of the car, he just told me put my right arm in back of me," said Mercedes. "He grabbed my left arm, put it in back of me, cuffed me and then I was thrown against the car. And my kids were crying."
"She got out of the car. He just kind of shoved her against there, and her blouse is undone. And all my kids see her just up against (the car). Immediately, they're like, 'What are they doing? What are they doing to Mom?'" Ricky said.
"I turned to him and said, 'Excuse me, why am I being arrested?' And he goes, 'You need to be silent,'" Mercedes said.
"I'm in shock. The baby's screaming. The kids start crying and screaming and I don't know what to do. I actually don't know what I said. I said something and he just yelled in the car and said, 'You need to be silent,'" Ricky said.
"He said, 'There's a warrant for your arrest.' I said, 'No, there's a mistake.' I said, 'There's no warrant for my arrest ... I've never been in trouble for anything in my life,'" Mercedes said.
"He was rude. I think he was overzealous," Ricky said.
"I thought I was going to get sick. I felt like I was going to faint. I was humiliated because I was there with this stranger and here I am with my blouse undone and he didn't give me a chance to tie it up, and I was just so worried for my baby," Mercedes said.
At the Jefferson County Jail, Mercedes was strip-searched and said it became clear to officers that she didn't match the description of a suspect who had tattoos and scars. She had neither.
"(The female officer) says, 'I know this isn't you.' And I said, 'Can you call someone? Can they release me?' She said, 'Nope, I can't do that,'" Mercedes said.
Mercedes and her husband were unaware of what got her there -- sloppy work by the Lakewood Police Department, they said. A detective had substituted the innocent woman's information for a suspect with a lengthy police record.
Lakewood Division Chief Clarene Shelley said the detective made a big mistake. She said the Lakewood detective was trying to identify a woman involved in a domestic violence issue and when the detective pulled the name, Mercedes Archuleta, on the Colorado Bureau of Investigation's crime computer, the name came up as an alias for Phyllis Rivera.
But instead of investigating whether Rivera was involved in the domestic violence dispute, the detective issued a warrant for the phony name Rivera had been using -- Mercedes Archuleta.
Shelley said the detectives never called Mercedes to ask her, 'Are you this person?' and she never checked Mercedes' address to see if it matched the address of the suspect.
What's more, the detective never pulled a photo of either person to verify identity.
"She just pulled my name up because I was the only one she could find about my age," Mercedes said.
While the police department has admitted its mistake and offered to meet with the family to apologize personally, Mercedes has declined. She said she is embarrassed and humiliated.
"If (the detective) had to spend a day in jail like I did and be scared, not knowing what's going to happen, and have her family crying and worried about her, then I think she would understand where I'm coming from," Mercedes said.
The Lakewood officer involved has been reprimanded, but not suspended.
The Colorado State Patrol has begun an internal investigation of the conduct and procedures of the trooper who made the arrest.
Meanwhile, Lakewood police and the city attorney have initiated steps to remove the arrest and any mention of the innocent woman from public records.
But that has not yet been successful. Mercedes' arrest is still listed on the CBI database.
_________________ "Though some may think there should be a separation between art/music and politics, it should be reinforced that art can be a form of nonviolent protest." - e.v.
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Chris_H_2 wrote:
I don't get the name of this thread . . .
I was just fucking around. Is that better?
_________________ "Though some may think there should be a separation between art/music and politics, it should be reinforced that art can be a form of nonviolent protest." - e.v.
in 1995, i was pulled over for an expired inspection sticker. thinking i was going to get a ticket and sent on my way, i was mightily surprised when the officer told me to get out of the car.
he then read me my rights, all the while i am asking him why i was being arrested. he cuffed me, and told me that my licence had been revoked.
this was a mistake and i knew it, so i flipped out on the side of the road, cursing and screaming at the police oficer. all he said was, "you're going to have to calm down, miss"
they made me take out all of my piercings, they took my glasses and my shoes. they let me make a phone call, but when no one answered (no good boyfriend) they locked me up and left me for 6 hours.
i ended up yelling myself hoarse until someone came down and let me have my phone call for real.
it was a compuer error. they ended up reimbursing me for the towing, the bail, and the mileage to get to and from the registry to get it all straightened out.
it was completely horrifying to be treated like that, especially for something as stupid as a revoked licence, and especially since my licence had never been revoked in the first place.
_________________ cirlces they grow and they swallow people whole half their lives they say goodnight to wives they'll never know got a mind full of questions and a teacher in my soul and so it goes
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Chris_H_2 wrote:
B wrote:
Chris_H_2 wrote:
I don't get the name of this thread . . .
I was just fucking around. Is that better?
It wasn't the misspelling of "job," it's the reference to the entire State of Colorado. I still don't get it.
The police fucked up. They're employees of the government, which is elected by the people of Colorado. I don't see how it's a problem to blame the entire state for this fuck up.
_________________ "Though some may think there should be a separation between art/music and politics, it should be reinforced that art can be a form of nonviolent protest." - e.v.
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B wrote:
Chris_H_2 wrote:
B wrote:
Chris_H_2 wrote:
I don't get the name of this thread . . .
I was just fucking around. Is that better?
It wasn't the misspelling of "job," it's the reference to the entire State of Colorado. I still don't get it.
The police fucked up. They're employees of the government, which is elected by the people of Colorado. I don't see how it's a problem to blame the entire state for this fuck up.
Wow, that's certainly a stretch. These are Lakewood Police Department officers, not the Colorado state police, hired by Jefferson County government officials elected by the people of Jefferson County, not Colorado. How in the world is this imputed to the entire State of Colorado is beyond me. Why don't you just name the thread, "Good Job, USA," or "Good Job, citizens of Earth."
It wasn't the misspelling of "job," it's the reference to the entire State of Colorado. I still don't get it.
The police fucked up. They're employees of the government, which is elected by the people of Colorado. I don't see how it's a problem to blame the entire state for this fuck up.
Wow, that's certainly a stretch. These are Lakewood Police Department officers, not the Colorado state police, hired by Jefferson County government officials elected by the people of Jefferson County, not Colorado. How in the world is this imputed to the entire State of Colorado is beyond me. Why don't you just name the thread, "Good Job, USA," or "Good Job, citizens of Earth."
he wont, he quit you know, decided to never post again, but lied about it, and has the nerve to bash bush about lying
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Chris_H_2 wrote:
B wrote:
Chris_H_2 wrote:
B wrote:
Chris_H_2 wrote:
I don't get the name of this thread . . .
I was just fucking around. Is that better?
It wasn't the misspelling of "job," it's the reference to the entire State of Colorado. I still don't get it.
The police fucked up. They're employees of the government, which is elected by the people of Colorado. I don't see how it's a problem to blame the entire state for this fuck up.
Wow, that's certainly a stretch. These are Lakewood Police Department officers, not the Colorado state police, hired by Jefferson County government officials elected by the people of Jefferson County, not Colorado. How in the world is this imputed to the entire State of Colorado is beyond me. Why don't you just name the thread, "Good Job, USA," or "Good Job, citizens of Earth."
Oh for the love of Christ! Do you need some help with the stick up your ass?
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B wrote:
Chris_H_2 wrote:
B wrote:
Chris_H_2 wrote:
B wrote:
Chris_H_2 wrote:
I don't get the name of this thread . . .
I was just fucking around. Is that better?
It wasn't the misspelling of "job," it's the reference to the entire State of Colorado. I still don't get it.
The police fucked up. They're employees of the government, which is elected by the people of Colorado. I don't see how it's a problem to blame the entire state for this fuck up.
Wow, that's certainly a stretch. These are Lakewood Police Department officers, not the Colorado state police, hired by Jefferson County government officials elected by the people of Jefferson County, not Colorado. How in the world is this imputed to the entire State of Colorado is beyond me. Why don't you just name the thread, "Good Job, USA," or "Good Job, citizens of Earth."
Oh for the love of Christ! Do you need some help with the stick up your ass?
You know what, you pulled the same shit about a year ago with some stupid article you posted about some piece of legislation in Michigan that didn't even become law and named the thread something along the lines of "Michigan Loves To Trample Woman's Rights." Being from Michigan, it pissed me off. But your response was, "tough shit, I'll name my threads anything I damn well please."
Realize that it's hard to take someone seriously about any topic, let alone tangential ones like in this thread, when they constantly jump from point A to point Z without ever appreciating what's in the middle.
Either you're a horrible writer, or you just love to stir shit and sensationalize it (or, like I said before, you work for the New York Post). While you may say you named this thread tongue in cheek, heaven forbid someone call you out on it.
B, i think this entire false arrest thing is YOUR fault.
i demand that you rename this thread.
_________________ cirlces they grow and they swallow people whole half their lives they say goodnight to wives they'll never know got a mind full of questions and a teacher in my soul and so it goes
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PJDoll wrote:
If the police think there is a warrant out for your arrest, you'll be arrested if they pull you over.
Should they actually listen to the "this is a mistake officer" lines? I'm willing to bet most criminals say that.
When a person is cooperating with police, and that person happens to be a breast-feeding mother who has yet to put her tit away, is it necessary or even rational for a policeman to pin her up against the car and lock her into cuffs and tell her not to talk.
Even if she was who he thought she was, how much do you need to degrade a cooperating suspect in front of their children?
_________________ "Though some may think there should be a separation between art/music and politics, it should be reinforced that art can be a form of nonviolent protest." - e.v.
If the police think there is a warrant out for your arrest, you'll be arrested if they pull you over.
Should they actually listen to the "this is a mistake officer" lines? I'm willing to bet most criminals say that.
When a person is cooperating with police, and that person happens to be a breast-feeding mother who has yet to put her tit away, is it necessary or even rational for a policeman to pin her up against the car and lock her into cuffs and tell her not to talk.
Even if she was who he thought she was, how much do you need to degrade a cooperating suspect in front of their children?
Yes, this one officer was excessive, no doubt, but the entire state of Colorado didn't do this. Also, the second story posted, while it does sound shitty, wasn't exactly what I'd call excessive.
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PJDoll wrote:
but the entire state of Colorado didn't do this.
I don't really think that.
PJDoll wrote:
Also, the second story posted, while it does sound shitty, wasn't exactly what I'd call excessive.
Second story?
_________________ "Though some may think there should be a separation between art/music and politics, it should be reinforced that art can be a form of nonviolent protest." - e.v.
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B,
I think a lot of confusion and hurt feelings could be avoided if you would henceforth proceed to send me all of your potential sarcastic thread titles so i can first proofread them.
I think a lot of confusion and hurt feelings could be avoided if you would henceforth proceed to send me all of your potential sarcastic thread titles so i can first proofread them.
Sincerely, MF
I don't think anyone was hurt here, and in fact, Colorado does suck, but a person expects to open such a thread to find yet another reason Colorado sucks. It's disappointing.
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PJDoll wrote:
MF wrote:
B,
I think a lot of confusion and hurt feelings could be avoided if you would henceforth proceed to send me all of your potential sarcastic thread titles so i can first proofread them.
Sincerely, MF
I don't think anyone was hurt here, and in fact, Colorado does suck, but a person expects to open such a thread to find yet another reason Colorado sucks. It's disappointing.
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Dear MF,
I was going to make a post calling PJDoll a twat. Do you think that's a good idea?
Thanks,
B
PS - Maybe I should as Serjical Strike instead.
_________________ "Though some may think there should be a separation between art/music and politics, it should be reinforced that art can be a form of nonviolent protest." - e.v.
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PJDoll wrote:
MF wrote:
B,
I think a lot of confusion and hurt feelings could be avoided if you would henceforth proceed to send me all of your potential sarcastic thread titles so i can first proofread them.
Sincerely, MF
I don't think anyone was hurt here, and in fact, Colorado does suck, but a person expects to open such a thread to find yet another reason Colorado sucks. It's disappointing.
I feel your pain. I'll give you a reason to hate Colorodo if that will help. They stole the goddamn Quebec Nordiques and turned them into the Colorado Avalanche...give us back our team you bastards!
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