NYPD Commander Anthony Bologna Pepper Sprays Citizens In Second Video
Occupy Wall Street Protest: Day 11
A second video has emerged showing NYPD Deputy Inspector Anthony Bologna recklessly unleashing pepper spray on non-violent protesters as well as fellow officers at the ongoing Occupy Wall Street demonstrations.
Bologna, who was identified as the cop who pepper sprayed a pair of women who were already detained on Saturday, apparently keeps his pepper spray canister in his hands at all times, unleashing streams of pepper spray on unsuspecting citizens before disappearing back into the crowd.
The 29-year veteran of the NYPD is already a defendant in a lawsuit accusing him of abusing the rights of protesters during the 2004 Republican National Convention.
On Wednesday, NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly said the department will investigate Bologna's actions.
Pepper spray is meant to be used as a self-defense tactic and is believed to have lead to some deaths, according to Wikipedia.
Its inflammatory effects cause the eyes to close, taking away vision. This temporary blindness allows officers to more easily restrain subjects and permits persons using pepper spray for self-defense an opportunity to escape.
Although considered a non-lethal agent, it may be deadly in rare cases, and concerns have been raised about a number of deaths where being pepper sprayed may have been a contributing factor.
How long before Bologna – who was nicknamed Tony Baloney back in grade school – will score the hat trick?

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Comments
It's somewhat encouraging that in both videos the reaction of the regular officers seems to be "what the F*** did that guy just do"
But they don't do anything about it. They just watch and kinda go "oh well" If they really cared about "Protecting and Serving" they'd show courage and stand up to him.
Oh, I believe he's already scored the hat trick. There are at least 5 videos from different angles of the first incident.
Now that this second incident has emerged, I can't see how he is going to escape at least some punishment. He needs to be off the force.
Of course he will not face any real punishment. Leave with pay? Whatever he does get should include a dose of pepper spray in his own eyes. Perhaps some New Yorker will help him out with that...
Police already get a dose several times as part of training.
Now, drive-stunning his ball sack would be an attention-getter.
He needs to be charged with treason. He levied war against the people
Change.org has a petition and NY Mayor contact info to remove him from the force. At the very least blowing up the switchboard might get some response.
http://www.change.org/petitions/mayor-michael-bloomberg-remove-raymond-k...
Thank you for posting this link. I recommend that everyone takes a moment to sign the petition or make a call.
That link gives me a page which starts with "Ruby on Rails application could not be started" and a bunch of error codes.
Chemical weapons used on its own citizens?
Didn't we invade Iraq over this?
Now that his number is released,I think I'm gonna call him and chant..."Tony Baloney, Tony Baloney, Tony Baloney" to conjure up childhood trauma events, make him snap...
I don't know. I feel for Baloney.
I mean come on guys. Think about it. Your days of gloriously beating civilians under the warmth of a New York summer afternoon are long gone. You are chained to a desk. Your only responsibility now is to babysit this new breed of video gaming prick cops. These twats with "feelings". Back in Baloney's day cops bulked up by pounding victims with phone books. Talk about cardio. Not with a needle bullsh*t like today.
So NYPD Deputy Inspector (you gotta suck a LOT of cock to get that title) Baloney seized the day. Life is short. Who knows when he'll next have an excuse to get out of the office and victimize women. And children. Get the old blood pumping again. Maybe even get a hard-on. The way it used to be.
No. If Baloney is guilty of anything it is grabbing life by the balls and not letting go.
In the immortal words of Andrew Dice Clay...
Here's to you Officer Baloney. Sucking my dick.
The last law suit is seven years old, 2004. If justice is served for these new incidents how cold will it be?
Wow. Pepper-spraying someone in the back of the head as they walk away from you is NOT self defense. That's just a little better than shooting someone in the back.
If you had to go through life as Tony Baloney, you might have a stick up your butt too. LOL
yea my favorite part? the girl calling him out as he slithers away. nice
Hey! Anyone live in NYC? It appears there is a 1st Precinct Community Council meeting tonight at 6:30pm. Would anyone like to record the meeting. Unfortunately, my gut feeling is there will be a negative reaction to filming it.
Meetings: The precinct community council meetings are held at 6:30 PM on the last Thursday of each month at the First Precinct ( 16 Ericsson Pl ). There are no meetings held July / August.
http://gothamist.com/2011/09/29/pepper_spraying_cop_gets_death_thre.php
http://www.nyc.gov/html/nypd/html/precincts/precinct_001.shtml
The officers who just stand by and don't place the white shirted terrorist under immediate arrest for terrorism are in effect accepting and condoning the acts of terrorism that are being carried out against the people, their employers.
http://oathkeepers.org/oath/
I think our military need to drop what they are doing, disobey any orders given to them for the time being and come back home and protect this country from the domestic enemies that are running rampid. That is after all part of their oath, to support and defend the constitution from all enemies foriegn and DOMESTIC. These Domestic terrorists that are attacking the citizens are just the same attacking the Constitution and the rights that are listed that they better not mess with when they attak the people for doing what they have the authority to do by simply having been born.
http://oathkeepers.org/oath/
"Tony Baloney" got the Daily Show treatment last night (starting about 6 minutes in):
http://www.thedailyshow.com/full-episodes/thu-september-29-2011-tony-ben...
I laughed so hard I cried pepper spray . . .
Over/Under on when Tony Baloney files harassment charges against Stewart?
I'm hearing rumors that marines and soldiers were planning to show up at Wall St and tell NYPD to pick on someone their own size.
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