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June 29, 2013

Police pull guns on and arrest UVA student for...purchasing bottled water

When a half-dozen men and a woman in street clothes closed in on University of Virginia student Elizabeth Daly, 20, she and two roommates panicked.

That led to Daly spending a night and an afternoon in the Albemarle-Charlottesville Regional Jail. Her initial offense? Walking to her car with bottled water, cookie dough and ice cream just purchased from the Harris Teeter in the Barracks Road Shopping Center for a sorority benefit fundraiser.

A group of state Alcoholic Beverage Control agents clad in plainclothes approached her, suspecting the blue carton of LaCroix sparkling water to be a 12-pack of beer. Police say one of the agents jumped on the hood of her car. She says one drew a gun. Unsure of who they were, Daly tried to flee the darkened parking lot.
"They were showing unidentifiable badges after they approached us, but we became frightened, as they were not in anything close to a uniform," she recalled Thursday in a written account of the April 11 incident.
"I couldn't put my windows down unless I started my car, and when I started my car they began yelling to not move the car, not to start the car. They began trying to break the windows. My roommates and I were ... terrified," Daly stated.

Charlottesville Commonwealth's Attorney Dave Chapman read Daly's account and said it was factually consistent.
Prosecutors say she apologized profusely when she realized who the agents were. But that wasn't good enough for ABC agents, who charged her with three felonies. Prosecutors withdrew those charges Thursday in Charlottesville General District Court, but Daly still can't understand why she sat in jail.
"This has been an extremely trying experience," she wrote. "It is something to this day I cannot understand or believe has come to this point."

A gents at ABC's regional office in Staunton deferred to the agency's public affairs office in Richmond. Spokeswoman Carol Mawyer would not provide details of the arrest or ABC's investigative procedures, except to say that all agents wear plainclothes and carry metal badges.
Agents charged Daly with two counts of assaulting a law enforcement officer and one count of eluding police, all Class 6 felonies carrying a maximum penalty of five years in prison and $2,500 in fines per offense.
Chapman said he'd never encountered a situation like this in his 34 years of experience.
"It wouldn't be the right thing to do to prosecute this," he said, noting that no one was hurt during the exchange, which took place around 10:15 p.m.

Daly incurred the assault charges when she "grazed" two agents with her SUV, according to court records. She drove the SUV past the agents after her front-seat passenger, in a panic, yelled at Daly to "go, go, go" and climbed into the rear of the vehicle to gain space from the men on her side of the car, the records state.
The woman was on edge after spending the night listening to stories from dozens of sexual assault survivors at an annual "Take Back the Night" vigil on Grounds, said Daly's defense attorney, Francis Lawrence.
The women dialed 911 as they pulled out of the parking lot to report what was happening and ask whether the agents were police officers. Daly said she was planning to drive to a police station. She stopped the SUV nearby for an agent driving a vehicle with lights and sirens, Chapman said.

Chapman stood by the agents' decision to file charges, citing faith in a process that yielded an appropriate resolution.
"You don't know all the facts until you complete the investigation," he said.

23 comments:

  1. It would have been truely sad if one of the women had a concealed carry permit, and had been (legally) armed. She would have been justified in protecting herself and her friends from a group of hoodlems.

    Why not have CLEARLY IDENTIFIABLE UNIFORMS?????? duh......

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    1. no, that would have been hilarious to see those thugs sent straight to hell

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  2. This was because they might have alcohol? Are they, the cops, on drugs? Do they take SSRI's? I think that information should be available to the terrorized women and I think they should have a better way to identify themselves. They used poor judgement and were too militant for the 'offence' of purchasing alcohol, which they didn't have and they didn't ask them if they did, which seems the logical thing to do before you jump on the hood of a car or attempt to break the car windows. WHAT DRUGS ARE THESE COPS ON??

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  3. What was to prevent the "police" from approaching the two girl-students in a calm manner and simply asking for ID and for some explanation of what they were placing in the car? What we are seeing here is more evidence of police state thugery and the presumption of guilt without any evidence by "our" 'Law' Enforcement Agencies. The tactics of unaccountable force and intimidation are common practice across America now and reveal a growing and overriding contempt 'Law Enforcement' has for ordinary American citizens.

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    1. Now why would these students have to produce ID, because of an officers "suspicion" that the students had committed a crime? Do you realize that a police officer can claim "reasonable cause" for just about anything.... Deny an officer a search on your person or property and now he has suspicion = reasonable cause in the eyes of the "law"! Thankfully it was just a case of water and not a fast food burrito wrapped in tin foil! What happened to the need for evidence before you could be harassed or detained by "authorities"? When 'We the People' get accustomed to AND accept this sort of behavior America will truly be over!

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    2. Are you joking?Cops approaching human beings in a calm manner?

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  4. FALSE ARREST, I hope she gets rich.
    Every one of those PIGS should get their ass beat just for general purposes.

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    1. The problem is the cops don't personally "pay" for abusing citizens. It's the public that gets fleeced for the lunatics who pull guns out on women who simply buy bottled water! And who cares if it was beer! Do you draw weapons because someone carries a six-pack? These badged bozos should pay out of their own pockets for what they've done. Lunatics the lot of them.

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  5. Remind me never to go to North Carolina, heaven forbid I might get ... thirsty for WATER!
    (I know the problem isn't unique to North Carolina.)

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    1. UVA is the University of Virginia, not the University of North Carolina. That's why it has a V and an A after the U.

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  6. Americans think the rest of the world needs freedom. They do. But not the kind the US is passing out.

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  7. Welcome to the hell you inflict on everyone else... Hope you like living in Iraq.. I mean America...

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  8. So, nowadays, instead of carding young looking people who are drinking, or going after people who SELL alcohol to underage drinkers, which is the real problem, and much easier to achieve a meaningful bust from, they are simply terrorizing random girls.

    And, if someone is going to UVA and driving an SUV! the window of probability that they are actually underage drinking is nearly shut. Must have been a slow night.

    And oh, the girl is either mistaken or lying in her story. There is not a single automobile manufactured in in the US that requires you to start the engine to open the windows!

    And I suppose the agent wielding the gun would justify it that to prevent underage drinking, it is sometimes necessary to take extreme measures, such as killing the would-be drinkers before the fact.

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    1. So because she mistakenly said "start the engine", instead of merely turning the key to the accessories position, that makes her an instant liar in your book? You poltroon!

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  9. WARNING: when my friends and I go to get water and cookie dough, we're usually armed. ...sometimes heavily. We will fracking shoot you!

    Come try it and be dead. "I'm sorry judge but it was pretty dark and these guys with guns and badges that I could not identify were not acting like police. They attacked my car and so we shot them. They said they were police but anyone can say that. They had what appeared to be badges but they just flashed them. I can buy badges that look like that in the dark at Toys 'R Us."

    She would have been better off if she had shot them all dead. Now the felony charges will follow her the rest of her life. Just try to get a job at a school or government contractor after a charge like that. Another life ruined by rights violators (not) in blue.

    Their time is coming. When the incorporated state bully backers run out of money, they'll toss those badges like hot potatoes. Jackboot Bastards!

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  10. What this boils down to is a state law enforcement entity not properly training their officers/agents on how to conduct proper enforcement activities. This would include targeting, conducting enforcement and arresting individuals. If they were properly trained, understood all potential scenarios/outcomes, dressed appropriately, used official marked vehicles for enforcement, etc., this situation should not have happened.
    Obviously I wasn't there and I don't have all the details, but it appears extremely fortunate that the officers didn't start shooting at some college girls who weren't doing anything wrong/illegal and probably thought they were going to be assaulted, etc. The travesty here is the charges this girl is facing.

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    1. Not that old tired saw about "proper training" again! Damn! What kind of a moron draws weapons over bottled water or even a TRUE package of brewskis? Has it come to the point that these idiots feel the need to blow a hole in you for a beer? And merely brushing up against these swine always gets the cowardly response about "assault" Assault my lilly white butt! These lying porkers are circling the wagons again and don't need any further excuses to defend the indefensible.

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  11. Somewhere around 90% of the US police forces are criminal sociopaths or eager 'path wannabes. The very worst possible people imaginable are wearing a uniform and armed.

    They WANT to hurt you, that is what gives a sociopath pleasure. Makes them laugh and feel good to cause harm to others.

    That's what you got, USA. And you are fghucked because you are too chickenshit to do anything about it, even complain out loud. Sad but true.

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  12. This article neglects to mention that the terrorizing took place after an anti-sexual assault rally. The women were targeted for being women. Interesting how racial discrimination was what popped into your head though.

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  13. What a f***ing kuntry...

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    1. It's more a dicktatorship. Just sayin.

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  14. America is over, the neocons killed it with 911.

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  15. Just another day in the War on Liberty.

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