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A mother is suing the New York Police Department (NYPD) over what she
says was an instance of police brutality where cops pepper-sprayed her
three little children. Courthouse News Service reports that the mother, Marilyn Taylor, made the claims recently in court about the alleged August 9 incident.
Taylor says that police officers pepper sprayed her three
children, who are 5-months old and 2 and 4 years old. She claims that as
she was on her way to board a Manhattan-bound L Train, officers stopped
her and her husband and accused them of trying to skip a fare. Taylor
was pushing a stroller with her two-year-old through a service door
rather than the regular turnstile.
That’s when the police officers allegedly pepper sprayed
Taylor, and the spray hit her children. The lawsuit claims that “the
pepper-spray caused the children to scream out and choked the two-year
old, who went into fits of vomiting.”
Taylor was arrested, and she said that cops pushed her down
the stairs so harshly that the handcuffs bruised her wrists and lower
back, according to Courthouse News Service. The officers who carried out
the alleged brutality are named in the suit: Maripily Clase, Suranjit
Dey and Jermaine Hodge.
Taylor’s husband, named Dehaven McClain, had to get all three children home by himself.
A day after the incident, Taylor says she “received an
adjournment in contemplation of a dismissal, meaning the charges would
be tossed if she did not get arrested again within a certain time,”
according to the news outlet.
The lawsuit provides more details on the aftermath of the
attack. “After the attack, mother and father suffered ongoing eye
injuries and all three children suffer emotional harms, and are now
afraid to ride the subways and become afraid when they see police
officers. The four year-old cried herself to sleep for weeks, and after
the incident the two-year-old began waking up in the night crying for
her mother,” the complaint reads.
Taylor has said that the officers have continued to harass her since the August 9 event.
The family is seeking punitive damages for what they say
were civil rights violations, assault, battery, negligence, and
violations to the state and federal constitutions, according to the Courthouse News Service. The NYPD did not respond to requests for comment.
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