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A poor guy in the area where the police state has taken over in the manhunt for one single guy, Eric Frein, has received physical abuse just for looking like Frein. The guy has no car, but walks 5 miles to work everyday, so that he can pay child support, and he has to walk down the road in the area where Frein supposedly is hiding..
Police searching for Eric Frein have questioned James Tully so many times that he started carrying his driver’s license and work identification on a neck lanyard to prove his identity.
But that wasn’t enough to keep him from being forced to the ground by gunpoint Friday on Route 447, and being held there, face down in the gravel, by a law enforcement officer driving a knee into his back, Tully said.
Tully left work around midnight Friday and about 25 feet from his job’s driveway, police stopped and questioned him as usual.
A co-worker saw him and gave him a lift off Spruce Cabin Road to Route 447 where he walked for five minutes before another routine police questioning. He continued on for 10 more minutes and was near Brinkers Bridge near the intersection of Route 447 and Mill Creek Road when a silver SUV stopped.
“The driver jumped out screaming like a lunatic,” Tully said. He was dressed in camouflage and a tactical vest and had a rifle held high, pointing at Tully.
He did not see a badge or words on clothing. The man did not identify himself.
“The only I.D. I saw was the barrel of the gun,” Tully said.
“He yelled at me to get down on the ground with my arms out wide and he demanded my name.”
Tully says he complied immediately and that the man drove his knee into Tully’s back and continued to ask his name.
Tully told him his name over and over and explained that his identification was on the lanyard on his neck but that he was laying on it.
The law enforcement officer removed the bandana from Tully’s head and then grabbed the lanyard and yanked it off his neck.
“Good thing it had a break away clasp or he would have choked me.”
He continued to badger Tully.
“I will break you right here. What is your name?” the man asked, while still driving a knee into his back, Tully said.
http://www.poconorecord.com/article/20141020/NEWS/141029919
Anyways, Tully was let go when a State Trooper pulled up, and recognized the poor guy. Tully was let go, but was experiencing significant pain, so he went to the hospital where he was told he had bruised ribs from the incident….
Considering the way cops lie to cover their brutality, jurors ought to find this guy “Not Guilty” and send a message to these pigs that Americans are tired of their abuse and tyranny.
Personally, I think this man is a hero. If more people were willing to do what he did, cops would not be so eager to overstep their authority.
Find Eric Frein “Innocent”! End the absue of the police state now.