PROOF that Philadelphia cops are evil FELONS: Philadelphia cop thug Jonathan Josey was CAUGHT ON VIDEO feloniously assaulting innocent parade-goer Aida Guzman, a petite female (Google their names for the video.) After the video went viral, Josey was fired. He was also arrested, but merely for simple assault - a significant undercharging because he was clearly guilty of aggravated assault under Pennsylvania case law. The city government arranged for a corrupt, pro-criminal-cop judge, Patrick Dugan, to hear Josey's case, knowing that an acquittal would probably result in a lower payout in Guzman's civil case against Josey. Dugan's wife, Nancy, is also a Philadelphia cop - a blatant conflict of interest. In February, 2013, Dugan acquitted Josey of all charges - as expected. Josey will be rehired - with back pay - by default of the police labor agreement. In other words, cop thug Jonathan Josey's ""punishment"" for feloniously assaulting an innocent female will ultimately be a PAID, yearlong vacation! Jonathan Josey is the recipient of dozens of criminally covered-up, formal and informal citizen complaints. For instance, in September, 2011, Josey robbed and viciously assaulted James Lewis and his two teenage sons. Josey then falsely arrested them to cover up his crimes. He also vandalized Lewis' car, causing over $30,000 worth of damage. In early April, 2013, all charges against the Lewis family were dropped because they hired world famous attorney Dennis Cogan a few days prior, rather than continuing to represent themselves. James Lewis and his sons are now pursuing civil litigation against Josey and the Philadelphia Police Department. In 2011 alone, the city government paid over $15 million to settle similar lawsuits against its crooked cops, all of whom still have their jobs and none of whom were legitimately disciplined in any way. Note that Josey even got away with murdering at least one person in cold blood. To watch Philadelphia police brutality videos similar to Josey's, Google ""Agnes Lawless"", ""Askia Sabur"", or ""2008 Philadelphia police beating"". Note that, prior to Josey's assault of Guzman, EVERY Philadelphia police officer who was captured on video assaulting somebody was allowed to keep his job.\r
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