North Carolina Woman Dies in Police Custody in New Jersey
Was arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia

A 21-year-old mother from North Carolina died in police custody in Neptune, NJ, after being arrested for possessing unspecified drug paraphernalia, a disorderly persons charge, NJ.com reports.
A spokesperson for the county prosecutor's office, which is investigating the death, told NJ.com via email last night that the woman, Katie Lee Thomas, was arrested at 8:40amin the parking lot of a strip club in Neptune on August 17, and was found in her cell not breathing at 2:54pm the same day.
Police have not yet explained what brought them to a strip club on a Wednesday morning or how they discovered Thomas was in possession of drug paraphernalia. Authorities performed an autopsy and are awaiting toxicology results. The prosecutor's investigation also suggests Thomas had an "unconfirmed medical episode" earlier in the day. Her mother, who says authorities have not offered any details on her daughter's death, mentioned her daughter had unspecified "mental health issues," which could not have been helped by her being put in a cage for possessing verboten inanimate objects.
The "disorderly conduct" charge itself is often a fuzzy one, which allows police officers to deploy it in all kinds of situations that may not actually require an arrest or the application of police force. The charge was "invented" in the 19th century for police to apply to street brawls between immigrants and nativists.
In New Jersey, a disorderly persons offense can lead to up to 6 months in jail, however, according to the Tormey Law Firm, there is a "presumption of non-incarceration" for first time offenders.
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Torn between making a crack about how cute she is, vs. not wanting to seem like an insensitive asshole to the very real tragedy here.
THIS
IS
H&R
*kicks Gojira into pit of insensitive assholery*
Would?
...still would.
Necrophilia jokes? That's cold, Gojira.
Would have.
Pigs gotta be pigs
"presumption of non-incarceration"
Don't worry, it's incarceration.
The charge was "invented" in the 19th century for police to apply to street brawls between immigrants and nativists.
Not sure why there's scare quotes on invented. If they are needed at all, I'd place them on charge.
NJ sucks. I know, I live there.
NJ is an abject lesson in what happens when progressivism progresses to a jurisdiction near you.
Can we skip to the part where the internal investigation reveals no wrongdoing by the correctional officers (with or without a statement that, unfortunately, video cameras were not working around the time of her death), the DA's office says they won't prosecute, and the county pays the family a settlement that includes no admission of wrongdoing?
NO SPOILERS
[Narrows gaze]
Settlement? Surely you jest.
In cop circles it's called "hush money."
"Police have not yet explained what brought them to a strip club on a Wednesday morning"
Probably the same thing which brings *anyone* to a strip club on a Wednesday morning.
(Note to the cops: I'm just kidding, I'm sure you were rigorously fulfilling your official duties)
Vigorously.
Strip clubs aren't usually officially open at 9 am.
Or so you've been told...
Are you sure?
So, breakfast buffet?
rigorously fulfilling your official duties
These euphemisms...
Why not coroner's juries for any death in custody? Does New Jersey do that, and if not, why not?
Honestly, this sounds like an overdose.
No harm in having a jury confirm it.
...there is a "presumption of non-incarceration" for first time offenders.
Drug warriors always take prisoners.
Theory: cops were partying with girl. End up at a strip club early in the morning. Girl refuses to go home with cop. Cops arrest her, throw her in drunk tank as punishment. Where it goes from there is anyone's guess.
"I have a hard time believing a cop would exploit a good looking girl with mental health issues carrying around drug paraphernalia." - way too many people
WRONG
We're just going to go ahead and stick with the preliminary findings, everyone. Just so you know.
It's why you use a phonebook, Fist. Always use a phonebook.
Cop: So you want to call someone?
Girl: Yes. Please.
Cop: Sure thing, babe. Lemme grab you a phonebook.
Girl: I don't need... I know the number.
Cop: Sure you do. Sure you do.
Sounds about right.
No self-respecting person is stepping foot near Centerfolds, especially on a Tuesday night.
Honestly, I know we'd like for it to end up otherwise because she was a photogenic white girl, but this just smacks of somebody swallowing their drugs and ending up dead.
In all honesty, she sounds a good deal like my brother's ex: she went completely Alex Jones nutty, moved herself and her son down to some compound in like Ecuador, couldn't hack it, returned and is now essentially homeless bouncing between bad situations and bemoaning the coming FEMA camp genocide. Yes, yes, very free-spirited and oh yeah batshit insane.
Yeah, exactly. I'm also curious to know what she was doing at 8:00 AM in the parking lot of a Grade-F strip club to get the cops to actually arrest her. The day shift guys are usually vets that don't want to bother with all that paperwork.
My buddy's dad used to be the chief of this department. Maybe I'll ask him the next time I see him if he's heard anything.
Alex Jones, or Van Jones? Because without video I can't tell the difference.
Her obituary said she had "a gypsy soul and danced through life to the beat of her own song."
So am I the only that interprets that as "batshit crazy" anytime I see anyone described that way?
*only on*
Typing iz teh hard
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God dammit, I'm gonna go get some more caffeinated beverage. Maybe that'll help
Just glad to see cops are finally cracking down.
I think they've almost got this drug thing licked.
Next up, prostitution. Er...I mean human trafficking.
NJ is an abject lesson in what happens when progressivism progresses to a jurisdiction near you.
Gee, I wonder...
ISIS, right? No, illegals - right? (Blacks?)
WTF is wrong with you?
It's the same kind of "performance art" that produces a jar of piss with a crucifix floating in it. In other words, it walks along the retarded side of "edgy".
Don't mind him. He got PTSD from the war... on obesity.
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Don't bring up the mentally challenged here. They can't help it. Shriek is choosing to be this dumb.
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