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A trio of airport security officers in New Jersey forcibly holds down a coworker and one of them "grinded his genitals up and down the victim's body". Another attack had "the three men held a second victim down on the table while rubbing up and down against his leg". WTF?
http://www.nj.com/essex/index.ssf/2017/09/3_newark_airport_customs_officers_charged_in_rape.html
This has to be the most bizarre news story I have read in ages! I mean, what is the back story to this? It sounds like something out of a movie, like- you're at work, you walk into one of the back rooms and suddenly three of your coworkers grab you and tell you you're going to the 'rape table' and then one of them puts his crotch on you and starts rubbing it up and down your body? WTF is going on here? Am I the only one who wants more information about this scenario going on at the Newark, NJ Airport?
It just goes to prove my theory that certain types of jobs (where you frisk/search people or are trusted with the sex parts of peoples bodies, like EMT, certain types of security guards, customs officials and morticians, Coroners) can attract perverse, twisted people who are into this sort of thing. Think about it, it might seem unbelievable, but I swear there is something to this.
Even though it sounds too strange to be true, there is truth behind it.
http://www.nj.com/essex/index.ssf/2017/09/3_newark_airport_customs_officers_charged_in_rape.html
Spoiler:
NEWARK -- Three Customs and Border Protection officers at Newark airport are now facing charges that they hazed their colleagues with attacks that authorities say subjected the workers to "senseless physical abuse."
Officers Tito Catota, 38, of Lyndhurst, Parmenio I. Perez, 40, of Hawthorne, and Michael A. Papagni, 32, of Staten Island, New York, were arrested Wednesday morning on charges they forcibly assaulted and intimidated two of their colleagues, acting U.S. Attorney William Fitzpatrick announced in a release.
The men attacked two fellow customs officers on top of what they referred to as a "rape table" in an office inside Terminal C at Newark Liberty International Airport, authorities said.
In one instance, authorities allege Papagni, Catota, and others held one victim down on the table, while Perez grinded his genitals up and down the victim's body. In another, authorities said the three men held a second victim down on the table while rubbing up and down against his leg.
The men and their alleged victims remained clothed during the incidents, authorities said.
"The defendants, who were members of a unit responsible for identifying dangerous contraband and threats to national security, allegedly subjected their own colleagues to senseless physical abuse, all while on duty at Newark Liberty International Airport," Fitzpatrick said in the release.
"This behavior would be abhorrent in any environment, especially one serving a critical law enforcement function. The hard working men and women who protect our borders deserve better."
Authorities began investigating the abuse allegations earlier this year, after several officers spoke out about them in a WNBC News report. The alleged victims said the abuse had been going on for years.
Mark Tasky, the special agent in charge of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Office of Inspector General in New York, said in the release the office is conducting a thorough investigation of the alleged attacks.
"DHS employees pledge to maintain the highest standards of conduct and the OIG ensures those employees are held accountable when they violate that obligation," he said.
If Papagni, Cotota, and Perez are found guilty, each of the two counts they face could cost them up to eight years in prison, and $250,000 in fines, officials said. The three appeared in Newark federal court Wednesday afternoon, with Catota and Perez released on $100,000 unsecured bond, and Papagni released on $100,000 bond, authorities said.
Officers Tito Catota, 38, of Lyndhurst, Parmenio I. Perez, 40, of Hawthorne, and Michael A. Papagni, 32, of Staten Island, New York, were arrested Wednesday morning on charges they forcibly assaulted and intimidated two of their colleagues, acting U.S. Attorney William Fitzpatrick announced in a release.
The men attacked two fellow customs officers on top of what they referred to as a "rape table" in an office inside Terminal C at Newark Liberty International Airport, authorities said.
In one instance, authorities allege Papagni, Catota, and others held one victim down on the table, while Perez grinded his genitals up and down the victim's body. In another, authorities said the three men held a second victim down on the table while rubbing up and down against his leg.
The men and their alleged victims remained clothed during the incidents, authorities said.
"The defendants, who were members of a unit responsible for identifying dangerous contraband and threats to national security, allegedly subjected their own colleagues to senseless physical abuse, all while on duty at Newark Liberty International Airport," Fitzpatrick said in the release.
"This behavior would be abhorrent in any environment, especially one serving a critical law enforcement function. The hard working men and women who protect our borders deserve better."
Authorities began investigating the abuse allegations earlier this year, after several officers spoke out about them in a WNBC News report. The alleged victims said the abuse had been going on for years.
Mark Tasky, the special agent in charge of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Office of Inspector General in New York, said in the release the office is conducting a thorough investigation of the alleged attacks.
"DHS employees pledge to maintain the highest standards of conduct and the OIG ensures those employees are held accountable when they violate that obligation," he said.
If Papagni, Cotota, and Perez are found guilty, each of the two counts they face could cost them up to eight years in prison, and $250,000 in fines, officials said. The three appeared in Newark federal court Wednesday afternoon, with Catota and Perez released on $100,000 unsecured bond, and Papagni released on $100,000 bond, authorities said.
This has to be the most bizarre news story I have read in ages! I mean, what is the back story to this? It sounds like something out of a movie, like- you're at work, you walk into one of the back rooms and suddenly three of your coworkers grab you and tell you you're going to the 'rape table' and then one of them puts his crotch on you and starts rubbing it up and down your body? WTF is going on here? Am I the only one who wants more information about this scenario going on at the Newark, NJ Airport?
It just goes to prove my theory that certain types of jobs (where you frisk/search people or are trusted with the sex parts of peoples bodies, like EMT, certain types of security guards, customs officials and morticians, Coroners) can attract perverse, twisted people who are into this sort of thing. Think about it, it might seem unbelievable, but I swear there is something to this.
Even though it sounds too strange to be true, there is truth behind it.