Cops Can't Be Trusted, Says Woman Shot Six Times For No Crime
"I want people to know that the police shouldn't be trusted and you have to be very, very, very careful," Amy Bramuchi put in a word of caution to those who want to file a report about police misconduct.
It is quite possible that as in her case, the police would just claim to have the "right" to shoot citizens in their own homes, even if they have done nothing wrong.
The nationally certified Massage Therapist and Yoga Instructor thought back to last year, September 25, and recalled when her door was broken down. "I was scared, and I didn't know what was going on," she said. The Alpharetta police officers all shot her, in an act of "retaliation," according to countercurrennews.com.
"They didn't Have To Shoot Me Six Times," Amy Bramuchi exclaimed.
She had been on medication and sleeping pills, so she could not hear them police making a noise at the door as they tried to barge in. But the cops forced their way into her house and woke her from sleep. She ran upstairs a seized a gun that was unloaded.
They then shot her six times, which was unnecessary, as there were no non-lethal weapons. "They could have pounced on me. They could have attacked me, tackled me," she said.
On Facebook, she recounts the entire trauma that she underwent. "I lost a lobe of my lung, a foot of my intestines, suffered a shattered sternum, received 2 blood transfusions, spent 9 hours in trauma surgery and 17 days in ICU and CCU. I'm now half a million dollars in debt to the hospital and doctors."
Yet the cops claim that they knew what they were doing. At the end of last year, Bramuchi said that a veteran officer, Lt. Dan Dreslinski, had been having sex with her on the tax-payer's dime. But before he got fired for having sex with her repeatedly, he resigned, according to wsmv.com.
"I think this is all part of the conspiracy," Bramuchi explained. "I think it's all part of the thing with Lt. Dreslinski."
Georgia Cop Block reports that the following are the names and badge numbers of all the police involved: Allen, J. (311); Bradley, R. (154); Carter, J. (333); Davis, G. (148); Farmer, K. (191); Fisher, D.A. (391); Garren, C. (116); Glass (384); Gordon, G. (280); Jones, G. (128); Noble, R.B. (387); Lindgren, T. (K9, PAT)(282); Farmer K., (CID, GEN) (191); Wessel, R., (PAT, PAT) (216).
Bramuchi says that the police who shot her were granted a paid 13-month vacation and are now reinstated. Meanwhile, the Alpharetta police have issued a statement: "We are confident the investigation will bring forth the true facts of the incident."
Bramuchi is considering legal action.