Q: 2022 a male officer illegally harrased, instigated chase/crash, brutally attacked a helpless f left paralyzed
2 WY.PO's ruthlessly harm & need to face justice and accountability.
As a deputy stood gard a sheriff intended murder
Caused harm and paralyzed a helpless trapped woman holding on to life waiting for amr
pleading for PO to stop ripping her in ½. and breaking bones
officer stated he was doing it to her because she ran from him.
Almost the entirety of the PR is false clames and defamating her character.
Broken ribs caller bone arm wrist spinal cord and more.
2 children lost there mom. 48 yrs old life of PAIN prescriptions/shortened life span, suffering t6 sci paralyzed in wheelchair long time resident of Colorado passing through,Wyoming. Aprx at 9pm searching maps on phone safely at pull off no wrong doing. jeep off.
Startled a cop lights & siren race up behind her a hyper aggressive M/PO jumps out demanding lic & reg. & refusing to give a resoson.
A:
It sounds like you have been through an incredibly traumatic experience and are seeking justice for the wrongs that have been done. You described a situation where law enforcement officers used excessive force and caused severe injuries, resulting in paralysis and immense suffering. This is a serious violation of human rights and could involve multiple legal claims, including police misconduct, use of excessive force, and violations of civil rights.
You have the right to hold those officers accountable for their actions. Consider reaching out to legal professionals who have experience in civil rights cases and police misconduct. They can help guide you through the legal process, explore options for compensation, and work towards ensuring that justice is served. It’s also important to document everything—medical records, witness statements, any video evidence, and all communication related to the incident.
Beyond the legal aspects, remember to take care of yourself emotionally and physically. The trauma from such an incident can be overwhelming, and seeking support from counselors or support groups can provide some comfort and help you process what happened. You are not alone in this fight, and there are resources and people who can help you pursue justice and healing.
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