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The police captain did say it was a "kidnapping"
Submitted by Jamie (not verified) on Thu, 06/19/2008 - 11:33pmThat sounds like a complete and uncoerced confession to major felony to me- and it FITS! It was a KIDNAPPING! If like charity, law enforcement begins at home, I think Capt. Wilson needs to turn himself in for prosecution.
After all, he should know where the police station is...oh, and that kidnapping is illegal. Well, maybe not- he is a PHILLY cop. As a Philly native, I see that they see arbitrary and illegal detention as a job perk, not a violation of the Constitution and international law, and a crime against humanity.
Before somebody chimes in with "wait until you're victim of a crime..blah, blah, blah," I HAVE been a victim of a crime in this city several times and I can tell you from personal experience that the cops here are less than useless. I'm not saying that they are dumb- although some are- it's that just don't care if you get shot if you're not a cop.