
“‘I frantically ran across the police officers where threatening to put us under custody for wanting to know what was going on with our children,’ she said. Her child, Josmir, along with two of his friends, was being arrested by Charlotte County deputies. ‘I saw some of the police officers laughing at me,’ said Josmir. ‘Like I deserved this, like I was a horrible person, a criminal. They were just laughing, laughing at all of us.’ The charge was trespassing on Port Charlotte Middle School grounds. ‘I think this was an innocent mistake that went too far because they have power and they though they were going to get away with it,’ Mirna said.”
http://www.nbc-2.com/story/23331523/families-upset-with-how-deputies-handled-boys-arrests
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