MBTA cop indicted for allegedly beating and pepper spraying woman at Dudley T stop, then lying about it
Jennifer Garvey, already facing a lawsuit for the way she handled a woman complaining about her treatment of an elderly person at Dudley station, now faces criminal charges of causing injury while violating a person’s civil rights, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon and assault and battery, and two counts of filing a false report on the incident, the Suffolk County District Attorney's office reports.
Garvey, 33, is scheduled for arraignment on Wednesday in Suffolk Superior Court in connection with the March 26, 2014 incident, following her indictment by a Suffolk County grand jury, the DA's office says.
In a lawsuit filed last year, Mary Celeste Holmes of Roxbury charged Garvey and other officers beat her with a baton and pepper sprayed her when she objected to the way Garvey was allegedly screaming at and manhandling an elderly woman at the bus station.
In a statement on the Dudley indictment, DA Dan Conley said:
We allege that the use of force in this case was unnecessary, excessive, and violated the victim’s civil rights. She was assaulted, arrested, and wrongly charged. After assessing the evidence, we determined that the only appropriate course of action was to affirmatively terminate the prosecution of her case and instead investigate the circumstances of her arrest. The vast majority of police officers in Boston and Suffolk County use their authority to protect the public and serve the community, but when the use of force rises to criminal conduct it must be charged and prosecuted.
Garvey is also facing charges separately that she pointed a gun at her wife - also a T cop - and then assaulted somebody at a country-music festival in Foxborough.
Innocent, etc.
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Good
A first step in the right direction for police accountability.
"Garvey, you're a loose
"Garvey, you're a loose cannon!!! You're off the case!!!"
Fare Hike to pay for police brutality
Heads should roll in this one, what happens to the police supervisors who did nothing while she terrorized passengers and lied on reports.
They get raises...
...its in the union contract!
Hmmmm...
I wonder how many people you have to assault before you get suspended without pay?
The irony is this
If no charges were going forward, she'd be getting her internal discipline, probably up to firing. However, since this is now part of a legal proceeding, she remains suspended with pay.
It's due process as part of employment law. Hate the game, but those are the rules.
Rules need to change then.
...but hacks won't do it. They are soft on crime.
No she doesn't. She was fired
No she doesn't. She was fired earlier today.
You do know
Because of union contracts they probably had their hand tied, similar to the T Bus Driver who all lied about having their GEDs but remained on the job.
Previous misconduct
The T has known about her problems for awhile. You should look into her false accusations of domestic violence that got a state trooper suspended.
http://www.patriotledger.com/article/20120126/NEWS/301269781X
Bad link
Or possibly closed off to non-members. The original article seems to be available in the pay archive. Here's the teaser excerpt:
Assault case against Quincy trooper dropped
January 27, 2012 ID: 377e8b3d36a66cad1ef76027ddc988e5
QUINCY - Prosecutors have dropped their case against a State Police trooper from Quincy accused of assaulting his girlfriend, who is also a police officer. The lawyer for Trooper Brian Dunn, 49, said Thursday that the case has been nol prossed, meaning prosecutors have decided not to proceed. The reason prosecutors cited, defense attorney Courtney Linnehan said, is that the alleged victim in the case, a 28-year-old Transit Police officer, is refusing to testify on the grounds that what...
Tell us more about the Trooper
Wow, a trooper was falsely charged after tangling with this T-Lady? What happened at Gillette?
If she pointed a gun at her wife I hate to see what she did if you didn't pay your fare.