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(CN) - A depressed Army reservist who made a phone call for help says dozens of police responded by surrounding his home and arresting him, vandalizing and searching his place without a warrant, seizing his dog and killing his tropical fish.

Matthew Corrigan, who lives alone with his dog, sued the District of Columbia in D.C. Federal Court.

Confronted with a massive police presence after his plea for help, Corrigan says, he denied officers permission to enter his house, but they entered and trashed it anyway, saying, "I don't have time to play this constitutional bullshit!"

Corrigan says the debacle started on Feb. 2, 2010.

"Corrigan telephoned what he believed to be the 'Military's Emotional Support Hotline' because he was depressed and had not slept for several days," the complaint states.

"The number Corrigan called was in fact the National Suicide Hotline. When he stated that he was a veteran, he was asked if he had firearms, to which he said yes. He said nothing about being suicidal or using a firearm or threatening anyone. After a short conversation, Corrigan hung up, turned off the phone, took prescribed sleeping medication, and went to bed.

"At approximately 4 a.m. in the morning of Feb. 3, 2010, Corrigan awoke because he heard his name being called over a bullhorn. There were floodlights outside his front and back doors and an estimated 8 police officers in the back yard and 20 in the front yard.

"Corrigan turned on his phone and found that Officer Fischer of the 5th District was calling him, asking him to come out, which he did at about 4:50 a.m., locking the door behind him. He was handcuffed and put in the back of a SWAT truck.

"When Officer John Doe I (upon information and belief, Officer John Doe I is Lieutenant Robert Glover) asked Corrigan for the key to his apartment, he informed the officer: 'There is no way I am giving you consent to enter my place.' Officer John Doe I stated: 'I don't have time to play this constitutional bullshit!' and ordered that Officers John Does II-V, members of the Emergency Response Team (ERT), enter the apartment." (Parentheses in complaint).

Corrigan says police took him to a VA hospital, broke his front door and entered his apartment without a warrant, where they confiscated his guns, vandalized his place and took his dog to an animal shelter.

"Although the officers had no information that there were explosives in Corrigan's home and the home had been secured, John Does VI-X, the Explosives Ordinance Disposal (EOD) team, entered Corrigan's home without a warrant and searched for explosives," the complaint states. "The EOD team opened closed containers and used X-ray equipment to search closed containers.

"After the initial warrantless search, the EOD team brought in a dog to search for firearms.

"During the search of Corrigan's home, John Does. II-XV seized three firearms and numerous rounds of ammunition for those firearms and others. The three firearms were a rifle, which was unloaded and trigger-locked in a locked hard-side container under his bed, a hand gun which was in a hard case in a drawer in the closet, and another handgun which was in a zipped bag on the shelf at the bottom of a clothes rack (pillows and blankets were on top and next to the bag). The locked cases were taken but the broken latches were left on the floor. The ammunition was stored in a sealed plastic crate and the rest was in boxes, in their original packing, in a milk crate, which was stored under a sleeping bag in a utility closet.

"Corrigan's eyeglasses were broken and thrown in a corner." (Parentheses in complaint).

Corrigan says he spent three days in the VA hospital, because "having weapons pointed at him upon leaving his apartment triggered his PTSD hyper-vigilance and caused irregular heartbeat."

After he was released from the hospital and determined not to be a suicide risk, Corrigan says, police arrested him and put him in jail, where he remained for almost 2 weeks.

"When Corrigan returned to his apartment 16 days after being seized, he found that John Does I-XV had left the front door unlocked and unsecured, had left the electric stove on, had cut open every zipped bag, had dumped every box and drawer, had broken locked boxes from under the bed and the closet, and emptied shelves into piles in each room. All his tropical fish in his 150 gallon aquarium were dead."

Corrigan seeks more than $500,000 in damages for constitutional violations.

He is represented by Richard Gardiner, of Fairfax, Va.

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Not even surprised. I hope he wins the case. I bolded a lot of details because it's an interesting case.
kaelstra 8th-Feb-2012 11:53 pm (UTC)
omg, that poor man. :(
thistlerose 8th-Feb-2012 11:57 pm (UTC)
I hope he wins too. Fuck these guys.

It doesn't say if he got his dog back. I hope he did.
walkwithheroes 9th-Feb-2012 12:13 am (UTC)
Totally agree. I hope he wins. What they did to his apartment and his belongings is just insane. I also hope he got his dog back.
lomesir22 9th-Feb-2012 12:01 am (UTC)
I am a depressed, GAD-ridden Army Reservist. I've considered calling the NSH before.

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bent_ley 9th-Feb-2012 01:35 am (UTC)
maybe try a local hotline? i work on a hotline and this story is very upsetting to hear about. hotline calls should not lead to more distress and never something like THIS
erunamiryene 9th-Feb-2012 12:48 am (UTC)
I would be flipping some motherfucking tables at that goddamn station. I'd get this story out EVERYWHERE. And I guarantee that at some point in time, these assholes would get their noses fucking broken. (it'd be like Slapsgiving, only with punches.)

Welcome to America. Thank you for serving your country. Suicidal? YOU'RE A FUCKING CRIMINAL.
sweptawaybayou 9th-Feb-2012 01:13 am (UTC)
gah! that's horrid. wtf is going on in our country? he asked for help, not to be assaulted by police.

this is just beyond bad.

i hope this turns out well for him, and his dog. :(
bleed_peroxide 9th-Feb-2012 01:13 am (UTC)
What the fuck?!! He called because he was depressed, and he gets bombarded by the police?!

Thanks for serving your country. Some fucking gratitude. These cops should be ashamed of themselves.
bent_ley 9th-Feb-2012 01:18 am (UTC)
uhhh he should get way more than 500 grand imo
emofordino 9th-Feb-2012 05:30 am (UTC)
exactly what i thought when i finished this article. i'd say 500k is not even enough for the privacy rights violations and the traumatizing experience those cops put him through. that's not even including the personal property damage and the fact that he was incarcerated for two weeks. goddamn, i hate the police so fucking much. as if mental illness doesn't have enough stigma as it is.
fresh_or_sea 9th-Feb-2012 01:21 am (UTC)
What did they even arrest him for?!? Terrible. :( For some reason the detail about the fish really gets me. Poor guy.
kitbug 9th-Feb-2012 01:55 am (UTC)
Me too. :< /hobby aquarist
bent_ley 9th-Feb-2012 01:24 am (UTC)
also who broke confidentiality on the hotline and called the police?? just asking someone suicidal if they own a gun is not enough to call the police
bent_ley 9th-Feb-2012 01:27 am (UTC)
like this looks REALLY bad for the hotline. really really bad. even if he had said 'i'm going to blow myself up' the crisis counselor wouldnt just hang up and send cops over there. i dont understand at all how his information got from the hotline to the police without him being warned that the counselor was reporting it
bent_ley 9th-Feb-2012 01:38 am (UTC)
i want to know what kind of fucked up police department can send 28 officers to a house without a warrant ??what kind of department dispatches special tasks forces without a warrant?? this is obviously a much larger issue than a 'few bad apples' in this department
romp 9th-Feb-2012 02:24 am (UTC)
One good part of the lawsuit is these questions will be answered (I assume). Because, yes, how do so many parts of the system(s) go wrong?
foureyedgirl 9th-Feb-2012 01:46 am (UTC)
what.the.fuck. He should sue for a million tbh.
perthro 9th-Feb-2012 01:49 pm (UTC)
The actual complaint filed by his lawyer asks for a minimum in $500K, but that the full amount should be determined by the court.
kitanabychoice 9th-Feb-2012 02:05 am (UTC)
Wow, this is some amazing fail. Like, really spectacular fail. This is one of many reasons why people don't bother reaching out for help when they need it. :|
doverz 9th-Feb-2012 02:17 am (UTC)
Wow, major fail.

Just a whole lot of epic fail from the police in stories today.
emofordino 9th-Feb-2012 05:33 am (UTC)
i was just thinking that the "fuck the police" tag has been getting quite the workout lately.
jettakd 9th-Feb-2012 04:21 am (UTC)
This poor man :( How could they even hold him? What did they arrest him for?

eta: I mean, I'm pretty sure if you are on suicide watch they are supposed to put you in a hospital right?

Edited at 2012-02-09 04:22 am (UTC)
lickbrains 9th-Feb-2012 04:27 am (UTC)
I honestly don't know what the procedure is (if there is one) but this is definitely not it.
hammersxstrings 9th-Feb-2012 04:51 am (UTC)
saying, "I don't have time to play this constitutional bullshit!"


ngl, as my old roommate worked as a secretary for a police academy and we would hang out with the cadets from time to time, I have heard them same some crazy shit "jokingly" to each other, such as "it is my job to violate your rights."

i never went back. i was like, fuckin' cops dude...
tabaqui 9th-Feb-2012 06:21 am (UTC)
More police fail! WTH!!
This guy - dear gods. I cannot believe the *turned on his stove*, wtf? Trashed his house, for what? Why would they even do that? It's like they're pissed they have to do stuff they just...retaliate. Jayzus.
kyra_neko_rei 9th-Feb-2012 06:52 am (UTC)
saying, "I don't have time to play this constitutional bullshit!"

Shithole, you either make time or you sit on that badge and rotate. Pin pointing up.
cauliflower346 9th-Feb-2012 06:57 am (UTC)
fuck.
lickbrains 9th-Feb-2012 07:00 am (UTC)
What's wrong bb? Or is that a reaction to the article?

Edited at 2012-02-09 07:00 am (UTC)
rimpala 9th-Feb-2012 07:23 am (UTC)
"I don't have time to play this constitutional bullshit!"

I hope they don't rule in favor of that guy ><;
kyra_neko_rei 9th-Feb-2012 07:31 am (UTC)
Yeah, I'm like, dude, you're mispronouncing "I wish to resign."
perthro 9th-Feb-2012 01:54 pm (UTC)
Since this happened in DC, you know, the BASTION of our laws and principles, I've decided to spread the formal complaint to all of my friends, along with the phone number and addresses of their board of tourism. You know, so that we can all call and write and tell them that they need to pressure the authorities to clean their shit up PRONTO and KEEP it that way, or else there's going to be a drop in tourism.
pandaseal 9th-Feb-2012 02:27 pm (UTC)
This shit right here is why I'm so touchy about characterizing violent people as crazy. Obviously that wasn't the only factor in this bullshit, but it sure as fuck didn't help.

anjak_j 9th-Feb-2012 02:30 pm (UTC)
And police officers in many western countries wonder why people with mental health problems don't trust them. This shit right here is why. Just a whole lot of fuckery going on here.

I hope he gets his $500,000 and then some since he can't get any fucking gratitude for serving his country, or adequate help for the mental health troubles that have arisen from said service.

I hope he is reunited with his dog too.
bellichka 9th-Feb-2012 04:43 pm (UTC)
I have a personal experience slightly related to this... one of my best friends is an Iraq vet with PTSD (he was blown up in Najaf in 07, I think), and he had a flashback/night terror on my kitchen floor. My friends & I didn't know what the hell to do, so we called the cops, just to have somebody there. The cops were fucking smart enough not to approach a combat vet with PTSD while wearing uniforms and firearms. Long story short, all ended well for my friend and my holiday party. But the idea that 28+ cops thought it would be a good idea to swarm this house of this poor suffering man - a man who served our country - with lights, guns, loud noises, etc.... are they fucking stupid!?! How fucking stupid do you have to be?! I can't even fathom this. I hope he wins his half a mil and then some.
lickbrains 9th-Feb-2012 11:48 pm (UTC)
Smart cops. I'm glad your friend was okay after it all. I wish other officers would learn from the good ones.
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