Panel Discussion on Police Abuse and Harassment by NCVC published on 2021-01-12T17:25:43Z The National Center for Victims of Crimes produced this podcast episode to discuss police abuse and harassment from a victim-centered perspective. In this episode, our executive director, Renee Williams, hosts a panel discussion with relevant experts and advocates on including: -Kerry Watson, Vice President of Government Affairs at MGM, former law enforcement officer for Prince George's County, MD, and current board member for the National Center for Victims of Crime -Mark Bullman, foundar/attorney at specializing in defense of civil rights matters for plaintiffs pursuing particular claims, also served as a law enforcement officer in the state of Georgia Michael Tobin, executive director at the Office of Police Complaints for Washington, D.C -Jermaine Muhammad, Atlanta-based business owner and civil rights activist Each guest provides their own unique, specialized insight on how resources and services can be improved for victims of police abuse, drawn from their professional and personal experiences. Jermaine and Kerry share experiences they each had as victims of police harassment and discuss the differences in how they responded, and how these experiences inspired much of their work today Genre News & Politics Comment by Staci Hollingsworth after there were several bogus charges filed by the police department against me which I can completely discount because I have records saying that they pretty much are lying and that they're bogus I am very afraid because they're very retaliatory 2021-03-31T12:03:23Z Comment by Staci Hollingsworth they they told me to come to the police station because they were going to do the charges and I had to turn myself in like 92 days later or something I never received information I went there no Miranda rights were read and then there was another c. 2021-03-31T12:02:52Z Comment by Staci Hollingsworth I had officer of is surgery and a please not talk me behind my back the Second Officer did and threw my arm behind me back my son had been wanted and was Black Hawk County Most Wanted for 8 months and a lot of crimes committed by both of my son so . 2021-03-31T12:01:22Z Comment by Staci Hollingsworth I had a 12 x 12 bandage over 13 stitches from my second rotator cuff surgery in a 6 week. I told the initial officer when I refuse to blow a breathalyzer the Second Officer through my arms behind my back and it goes on and on several broken bones the 2021-03-31T11:59:05Z Comment by Staci Hollingsworth I cannot find attorney to represent me as of yet one was going to the only one who would go against the police here but he is doing covid-19 is they keep putting this off and have her two years I think they're trying to run the statute of limitations 2021-03-31T11:57:31Z Comment by Staci Hollingsworth I need to be contacted immediately was very frightened our police are very retaliatory . I had several bones broke torn rotated cuff a day after a cuff surgery hands cuffed behind.several civil rights violated was black and bruised head to hog tied 2021-03-31T11:56:38Z Comment by silverstorm3 This is very important information... I need to talk to someone about this injustice that has occurred. How do I contact someone who can help? I am a victim who has been victimized. 2021-03-03T07:29:55Z