Topic: Patrick Pogan
New York City police officer Patrick Pogan was indicted in December 2008, after pushing a moving cyclist, Christopher Long , to the ground in July 2008. In February of 2009 , Pogan was either dismissed by the NYPD or resigned, depending on the source ...
A video taken on July 25, 2008 ,in New York's Times Square shows cyclist Christopher Long being knocked off of his bicycle by NYPD officer Patrick Pogan in what seems to be an unprovoked attack. Long was participating in a monthly ...
64NYC Cop Assaults Critical Mass Cyclist in Times SquarePolice Brutality in New York CityNYC policeman slams a bicyclist to the ground in Times Square and charges him with attempted assault, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest. Fortunately a bystander caught the incident on ...
New York City's cycling community expected Patrick Pogan to receive a harsher sentencing during a New York State Supreme Court hearing on Wednesday, July 14 for his role a critical mass ride altercation. The environmental group promotes the Critical Mass demonstration ...
The clash between the rookie police officer and the bike-riding activist happened in an instant. The fallout lasted for almost two years after video of the Times Square confrontation became a YouTube sensation.It ended Wednesday as former officer Patrick Pogan's ...
Ex-officer faces sentencing after video of NYC clash with cycling activist is posted onlineA former police officer convicted of lying about a confrontation with a bike-riding demonstrator — a clash later seen by millions of YouTube viewers — was to be sentenced Wednesday.Patrick ...
A New York police officer who was caught on video shoving a Critical Mass protester off his bike has been found not guilty of assault.. Patrick Pogan, 24, who has since resigned from the force, was also cleared of harassment. " Pogan, the ...
NYC ex-officer convicted of lying about clash with bike activist in video posted onlineA former police officer was convicted Thursday of lying about his Times Square clash with a bike-riding activist, as seen by millions of YouTube viewers, but was cleared of ...
Ex-cop in NYC cyclist case: I 'never intended to lie' about clash that became YouTube videoA former police officer accused of knocking down a bike-riding demonstrator and lying about it told jurors Friday he was just trying to protect himself and never ...
At the same time YouTube has helped law enforcement from all over the world nab criminals, the video-sharing site has also helped authorities weed out cops who use excessive force. Perhaps one of the better-known cases involves Patrick Pogan, a former New ...