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    New York City cop imprisons college student without ID for two days

    A man walks his dog beneath blooming trees in New York City's Riverside Park (Mike Segar/Reuters)Note to tourists visting New York: Don't be caught out without your ID, or you could be caught in the city's penal system for days, if the recent experience of 21-year-old college student Samantha Zucker is anything to go by.

    Actually, Zucker barely qualifies as an out-of-towner, since she hails from the Westchester town of Ardsley. And the underlying charge that led to her tour in jail was a minor trespassing citation, dismissed by a presiding judge in no time.

    But no matter: A vigilant NYPD officer deemed her a sufficient threat to public safety to have her handcuffed and jailed in two different cells across the length of Manhattan.

    The whole ordeal began with a trip to Riverside Park, as Zucker recounts to New York Times columnist James Dwyer. Zucker is enrolled in a design program at Pittsburgh's Carnegie-Mellon University; together with 80 of her colleagues, she spent a long day on Oct. 21 scouting out prospective employment scenarios in New York's sprawling fashion industry. After pounding the pavement, she dropped off her bags at her West Harlem hotel. From there, she and fellow student Alex Fischer decided to stroll over to Riverside Park, to gaze out on the Hudson.

    There was just one problem: The two park visitors arrived at around 3 a.m. on Oct. 22, and the park is officially closed to visitors as of 1 a.m. A police car pulled up, and the officers in it informed the two students of their trespass. Zucker and Fischer explained that they hadn't known of the park's curfew, and turned around to leave. By then, however, another NYPD car appeared, and the officer driving it announced he was citing them for trespassing, and demanded their IDs. Fischer produced his driver's license and was let go--but Zucker had left her identification back at the hotel, two blocks away. She apologized, and told the officer that she could have Fischer or another friend fetch it.

    But no dice. "He said it was too late for that, I should have thought of it earlier," she told Dwyer. At that point, as Dwyer writes, the wheels of justice locked grimly into gear; Zucker was handcuffed and led into a surreal maze of detention:

    For the next 36 hours, she was moved from a cell in the 26th Precinct station house on West 126th Street to central booking in Lower Manhattan and then — because one of the officers was ending his shift before Ms. Zucker could be photographed for her court appearance, and you didn't think he was going to take the subway uptown while his partner stayed with her at booking, did you? — she was brought back to Harlem.

    It's not against the law, of course, to be out on New York's streets without identification--but the courts can detain people without identification in jail until their arraignment in lieu of issuing them a summons. As Zucker waited in her cell for her court appearance, she heard NYPD employees marvel that the arresting officer didn't permit her the opportunity to have a friend retrieve her ID. At another point, Zucker says, she heard two NYPD staffers say that the arresting officer--identified as Officer Durrell of the 26th District in Zucker's police records--had a "short fuse." When Zucker finally got her court appearance, the presiding judge dismissed her trespassing citation in less than a minute.

    Durrell apparently worked off some tension by taunting his prisoner in her cell. "He was telling me that I needed to get a new boyfriend, that I should get a guy who takes me out to dinner," Ms. Zucker said. "He mocked me for being from Westchester." (For the record, Fischer is not Zucker's boyfriend.)

    The officer also instructed Zucker--twice--to refrain from calling him a profane name that she did not in fact utter. "I said, 'Sir, I never used that word.' " Then again, projection is no crime--any more than being out in a park without an ID is.

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    • jimmie king  •  Syracuse, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Jesus Christ says ....." you must be born again...He shed His blood for your sins on the cross and he was raised from the dead in the flesh and seen of over 500 eyewitnesses at once......you must repent now....we are all a heartbeat away from eternity....as you read this your heart could stop beating..don't rake any chances, you are not guaranteed tomorrow
    • jimmie king  •  Syracuse, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Jesus Christ says ....." you must be born again...He shed His blood for your sins on the cross and he was raised from the dead in the flesh and seen of over 500 eyewitnesses at
      once......you must repent now....we are all a heartbeat away from eternity....as you read this your heart could stop beating..don't rake any chances, you are not guaranteed tomorrow
    • jimmie king  •  Syracuse, United States  •  5 mths ago
      This is a real waste of taxpayers money....,,simply let friend go for ID.......this is a dangerous area.......at least from my experience when I was new york city cab driver
    • jimmie king  •  Syracuse, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Remember the ONLY authority you can trust to be fair with you is....THE KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS JESUS CHRIST..
      • BD 4 mths ago
        And that #$%$ isnt fair at all...
    • Deuce  •  6 mths ago
      And cops wonder why good, law abiding citizens are turning on them.
      • FLOYD IN FLORIDA 6 mths ago
        Being in a closed park at 3 am is not abiding by the law!
      • Simon 6 mths ago
        @FLOYD IN FLORIDA........its called freedom......this is america. they thought they were in a free country.....
      • Polk Potash 6 mths ago
        They wonder what happened to your grammar.
    • John  •  Hicksville, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Officer Durrel is an idiot who doesn't deserve to be a cop. File a complaint with the Civilian complaint review board and get this guy in trouble
      • Bruce 6 mths ago
        She should win a major civil lawsuit against the NYPD, it's the only way to teach these prick cops a lesson since they almost never get fired. Hopefully his BOSS will get the message and put him on desk duty for the next 10 years.
      • Polk Potash 6 mths ago
        He needs to decompress in your mom's basement. (one hour) Ha Ha Ha
      • AJ 6 mths ago
        Bruce, desk duty is UNACCEPTABLE! He needs to be FIRED!
    • DanB  •  6 mths ago
      And this is why people hate cops. That guy should fired with no pension or any other benefits.
      • J 6 mths ago
        This is also why people leave the house with identification on them. Sure the cop went way overboard. But having her wallet on her would have prevented the whole ordeal
      • tim 6 mths ago
        Cop broke the law.

        It's not illegal to be without your identification papers in the US. It is however, illegal to drive without them.
      • Cheers! 6 mths ago
        @Tim. Personally I don't know what the law is. I do know I get asked by my local LEOs for my identification papers while not driving. One told me if I didn't carry them, he would charge me with obstruction so since then I always carry my papers wherever I am.
    • Knotafan  •  6 mths ago
      Anyone with a "short fuse" should not be an officer of the law.
      • Chucks 6 mths ago
        Well when cops take steroids you can expect acts like this !!
      • Stevvn 6 mths ago
        I so SO agree................
      • Max Power 6 mths ago
        Were you there? Yes only the innocent people are ever "harassed" by police. Give me a break.
    • Sean W  •  6 mths ago
      America, land of the free (restrictions apply)!
    • My Word....  •  6 mths ago
      Meanwhile there are crimminals on everysreet corner while the distracted punk cop messes around and waste time back at the precinct filling out reports to just waste tax payers money!
      Piece of crap............
    • NW  •  Mountain Top, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Congratulations to the NYPD for taking a dangerous Terrorist, Gang member, Drug Dealer, Rapist, Murderer, Vandal off the streets of NY! I feel so much safer now, wait Im being arrested for posting this with out my email address!
    • Anthony  •  Eden Prairie, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Wasting tax payers money all because Officer Hardass wants to bully a 20 year old girl for not carrying her ID. And they wonder why we say F the Police...
    • rabbit  •  6 mths ago
      Why does this officer still have a badge? Especially when he's been known to be consistently out of line?
    • Annoyed  •  San Jose, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I usually find it difficult to believe a cop acted out of anything other than a desire to do their job. This story however, makes me think otherwise. The entire thing is a disgrace. It smacks of police state type stuff that angers most of us Americans.
    • Brian  •  6 mths ago
      It's time to clean out the justice system. The mental defectives need to go. All the police departments and courts need to be gone over with a fine-tooth comb to get rid of the wackos.
    • caribman  •  6 mths ago
      Abuse of power and waste of taxpayers' money on misdemenour. Why oh why are police so dumb??? Why are they allowed to get away with this without repercussions?
    • Logic  •  6 mths ago
      Cops can be thugs. Hopefully this thug will soon no longer be a cop.
    • Bobcat88  •  Cincinnati, United States  •  6 mths ago
      The cop was probably a punk in high school and is now making up for being bullied by abusing his authority!
    • Barney  •  Appleton, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Note to self - don't vacation in New York.
    • kira  •  6 mths ago
      I think that this is sad. I think that the officer that arrested this woman should see how it feel to be on the receiving end of this type of treatment. Yes, the park was closed but the 2 officers were letting them off on a warning and the girl said she was unaware that the park was closed.
      The way the arresting officer acted toward the woman is totally unacceptable and this is just another reason why people to not like the police.
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