Police drag autistic girl out of house ‘because she said officer looked like her lesbian grandmother’

by PinkNews

8 comments
  1. I’m sure there’s more to the story than what meets the eye, she was probably being a right little shit to be fair, considering they’d just had to bring her home from being drunk out and about on the streets.

    I’ve actually heard she was a 16 year old weight lifting junior champ, as well as trained assassin.

    That’s why they the first 6 officers were out of their depth, and they needed 7 to safety arrest her. I’m sure you fully understand why this means they can’t attend and investigate your house robbery, Tiny drunk 16 year old ninja assassins don’t arrest themselves!

  2. The Pink News would be the first to criticise the police if they didn’t enforce the ‘hate speech’ law against homophobia that they themselves support. You can’t have it both ways. Clearly if this girl had complied with police they wouldn’t have needed multiple officers to safely restrain her.

    >The girl’s mother, Lisa Rozycki, accused the force of being “bullies in uniform” in a TikTok video.

    Sure mate.

  3. That looked and felt very much like the police were not a new event for that family, and the family was not unknown to the police.

    Whenever i see something that reminds me of my ex inlaws (chavvy crims) I don’t trust anything they say.

    This girl may be autistic but i didn’t see the family do anything that wasn’t just excusing and escalating her.

  4. I mean if that’s the officer in the photo they do indeed look like a lesbian

  5. Imagine getting bantered with such savagery that you have to call in for backup

  6. Pure vindictive BS.

    A public order offense isn’t going to go anyway with even the shittiest solicitor.

    Both in private property. The remark in and of itself isn’t offensive or insulting. Accused is autistic so reasonable intent is quite easily dismissed.

    I’d imagine the constables knew this too. I reckon, she was being a cunt to handle getting back to her house and they were pissed off at her so jumped on the first thing they felt they could retaliate with.

  7. Regardless of offensive words, are Brits okay with arresting people for speech? This is one case of many.

  8. How come the photo in the article is pixilated but the same photo on the sub post doesn’t appear to be?

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