Thursday, September 17, 2009

APD Releases Complaints Filed In Eagle Raid

The APD has released the complaints filed against officers involved in the Eagle raid. Southern Voice has excerpts.

Here's the one that jumped out at me.
An employee who lives in an apartment over the Eagle, who said he was not working that night, said someone started pounding on his door. He opened the door to two cops who asked if anyone was having sex there. They asked why there was a bed and he said it was because he lives there. He was made to come downstairs and was arrested with the other employees.
There seems to be many details missing here (apartment attached to a nightclub?), but if true, how will you answer the next time the cops knock on your door and ask if anyone is having sex and why do you have a bed?

4 comments:

Sara said...

To me that just smacks of desperation to find some sex somewhere in that club (so that the raid would not be all for naught.)

Richard Campbell said...

I think the answers are generally

"I wish" and "because I'm too old to sleep on a futon."

nast said...

"To me that just smacks of desperation to find some sex somewhere in that club"

That response works on about 36 different levels.

Joeventures said...

If there is an upstairs apartment at the Eagle, I don't think that would be legal anyway, thanks to the legacy of outdated Euclidian zoning ordinances. It's zoned for commercial uses.