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Staten Island, NY — Awadeh Nemer, 30, is an outspoken supporter of police in New York — or, at least, he was one. That has since change, however, after he was beaten and arrested on what he says are false charges of disorderly conduct. According to Nemer, it was the cops who were disorderly, and he tried to tell them this.
As Nemer and several others sat outside the shop, they noticed a car in the parking lot with very dark tinted windows that was sending out “weird noises, like animal noises” from its speaker system.
Nemer, assuming the occupants of the vehicle were kids messing around, politely asked them to stop playing the weird noises.
“I’m like, ‘Guys keep it down, it’s 12:30 in the morning,” he said he screamed, according to the NY Daily News. “I was being loud, yes. ‘Guys, be quite — people are sleeping.’”
After telling the occupants of the vehicle to quiet down, the vehicle left for a moment, before circling back. When the vehicle stopped in front of Nemer again, instead of kids getting out, two cops jumped out and told Nemer he was under arrest.
Naturally, Nemer — who was a proud supporter of police according to the Daily News — was shocked when being told he was under arrest.