Amanda Warren
Activist Post
Cops break a child's leg with a kick to the shin and move on to sexually assault his mother.
One morning, last January, NYPD from the 63rd precinct, showed up at Krystle Silvera's home looking for her ex-boyfriend for violating an order of protection. But protecting is not how they responded to her family.
Her cancer-stricken mother answered the door, confused by what they were asking and why they were there. Silvera's 10-year-old son, Courtney, fascinated by the officers of his own career aspirations, grabbed his mother's cell phone to record the questioning.
That's when the real commotion began.
Cops break a child's leg with a kick to the shin and move on to sexually assault his mother.
One morning, last January, NYPD from the 63rd precinct, showed up at Krystle Silvera's home looking for her ex-boyfriend for violating an order of protection. But protecting is not how they responded to her family.
Her cancer-stricken mother answered the door, confused by what they were asking and why they were there. Silvera's 10-year-old son, Courtney, fascinated by the officers of his own career aspirations, grabbed his mother's cell phone to record the questioning.
That's when the real commotion began.