Lawsuit: Police Officer Broke a 61-Year-Old Woman's Leg, Then Bragged He 'Man-Dropped' Her
Before assaulting her, the cops taunted her for being homeless, she claims.

A homeless woman has filed a lawsuit claiming that—after she had been forced to leave a local hospital—Lexington, Kentucky, police officers violently arrested her, breaking her leg. Since her injury, the woman says she has been forced to undergo multiple corrective surgeries.
"The Defendants' mistreatment, insults, harassment, assaulting, battering, and humiliating conduct caused Plaintiff to be arrested and deprived of competent medical care as well as her freedom," the 25-page complaint states.
In March of last year, Linda Trapp, then 61, was staying at Catholic Action Center, a homeless shelter, when she was taken to St. Joseph East Hospital after she fell and hit her head. As she was being discharged around two hours later, Trapp asked hospital staff for a COVID test, as the shelter had a policy of not allowing individuals to return without a negative COVID test. However, the lawsuit claims that hospital staff refused to administer a COVID test—meaning that Trapp would be forced to sleep outside.
The lawsuit states that hospital staff then called for police assistance, as they believed that Trapp would not leave the hospital.
Body camera footage shows one police officer, which the complaint identifies as Myles Foster, becoming verbally aggressive toward Trapp, telling her "I will drag you out and throw you out on the sidewalk!" He continued, "Come on, I will drag you out….you wanna call my bluff, go ahead!"
The lawsuit states that Trapp eventually complied and slowly walked toward the hospital's exit. However, she again asked for a COVID test and her walking cane, which she needs for her degenerative knee condition. (Notably, Trapp later told a local news station that she had been drinking that night and had, in fact, not brought her cane to the hospital.) Foster told her, "It's not that cold tonight you will be alright" in response to Trapp's concerns about being forced to sleep outside.
Throughout the encounter, body camera footage shows Foster continuing to behave aggressively toward Trapp. At one point, the complaint states that "Foster pushed Plaintiff to the ground and threatened to take her to jail." After Trapp stood up, Foster told her "We are not touching you. If I touch you again you are going in cuffs…and you're gonna get hurt because I am gonna put you on the ground."
When Trapp finally reached the hospital's exit, the complaint states that the police officers, as well as several hospital employees, "collectively began to humiliate and make fun of" Trapp. The lawsuit claims that Foster "sarcastically yells, 'Bye Bye!'" while a hospital employee "waves her hand as if to shoo Plaintiff saying, 'Go!…Far!…like Harrodsburg Road!'"
When Trapp again asked for her cane, the lawsuit states that Foster yelled, "Go find a tree branch or something," which was followed by another hospital employee, who shouted, "Go get you a tree branch!" The suit writes that "the individuals and the LPD Officers are laughing and smiling about their concerted behavior towards Plaintiff. Defendant Foster yells to Plaintiff, 'They're [sic] some good trees over there downtown!'"
Soon after, body camera footage shows both officers approaching Trapp, who said, "Oh no, you are not going to hurt me?!" At that moment, Foster "violently grabs Plaintiff's arm and twists it behind her back while forcing her to the ground, face first….After being forcibly slammed to the ground [Trapp] says, 'Because I wanted my cane you broke my knee!'" The complaint adds that "at no time did either officer tell Plaintiff she was under arrest."
The arrest left 61-year-old Trapp with a fractured leg, as well as "abrasions to her face and head." The complaint notes that Foster continued to taunt Trapp, telling her "I don't mess around Linda, or whatever your name is, next time you seem [sic] me you better not act like this. I don't mess around you understand?!"
Eventually, hospital employees, seeing an injured and bloodied Trap, agree to take her back inside the hospital for treatment. During this time, she receives more verbal abuse, with Foster insisting that "Your knee is fine," and a female nurse telling Trapp, "Lord Jesus shut up!" while treating her facial wound. When an emergency room doctor arrived, he "spent approximately 19 seconds" with Trapp, adding that she could get an X-ray "with your doctor at his office" before walking away.
A few minutes later, the suit states that Foster can be heard bragging to another officer about violently arresting Trapp, saying, "She got busted up pretty good…. She was Man-dropped."
The complaint states that Foster told his supervisor that, when he went to arrest Trapp, she "started flailing her arms and kicking and stuff." However, body camera footage doesn't show this—instead, Trapp can be seen simply backing away from the officers with her hands at her sides.
Eventually, the complaint states that Trapp was taken to a local jail, where an X-ray revealed her leg had been fractured. She was taken to another hospital where her injuries were treated, including several corrective surgeries.
Despite the severe injuries resulting from Trapp's arrest, local police have staunchly refused to admit wrongdoing—instead insisting that Trapp was responsible for her injuries.
The Lexington Herald-Leader reports that, in response to the lawsuit, Foster insisted that "after multiple prior warnings were communicated to Plaintiff, she had clear reason to know the basis of her arrest," adding that if Trapp was injured, it was not due to "excessive or unreasonable force."
"She was never told that she was under arrest," John Reynolds, Trapp's lawyer, told LEX 18. "She was never told to put her hands behind her back, she was grabbed and forcefully taken to the ground."
"Defendants violated that duty of reasonable care by using their authority as officers to negligently and forcibly detain, batter, assault, harass, threaten, and humiliate Plaintiff Linda Trapp," the complaint states, adding that Trapp "suffered wrongful arrest, imprisonment, emotional injury severe bodily injuries and delayed medical treatment" as a result of the officers' behavior.
While the lawsuit argues that the officers and the Lexington Police Department have committed a litany of offenses, including assault and battery, negligence, and unlawful arrest, it's unclear if those responsible for Trapp's injuries will ever be held accountable. Wide-ranging qualified immunity often makes it nearly impossible for those abused by police to achieve victory in civil lawsuits, even when officers' conduct is seemingly beyond the pale.
"Linda's part of a marginalized community," said Reynolds. "And you can see that night on the video that she was dismissed, she was literally shooed away from the hospital, and she was wrongfully arrested."
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>>If I touch you again you are going in cuffs…and you're gonna get hurt because I am gonna put you on the ground.
clearly violated her duty to not make police touch her.
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What is shocking about this?
Fully understanding the sarcasm, for whatever reason, a LOT of police body-cam shit has come into my youtube feed and… probably not helping myself… I’ve been watching them.
To be honest, I’m SHOCKED at the level of composure and general calm demeanor displayed by cops when they finally capture and cuff real criminals. Like… REAL criminals. Guys who get out of the car shooting and the like. That shocks me, given that we know there are cops who take relatively mundane situations and beat the crap out of people merely because they didn’t understand the confusing instructions.
Who knows, maybe career criminals have a better understanding of 15 cops screaming GET ON THE GROUND, STOP MOVING, GET YOUR HANDS UP GET ON THE FUCKING GROUND, DROP THE GUN! DON’T MOVE OR WE’LL SHOOT STOP MOVING!
>>I’m SHOCKED at the level of composure and general calm demeanor
mme. dillinger likes to remind me there are like 10 million peaceful police/citizen interactions for every time they shoot a dog
But when they do kill a dog there is zero accountability. There's my general beef with the police.
My personal beef with the police is city vs rural. City cops treat everyone like they are armed criminals. Rural cops know we are all armed and they are pleasant during interactions. Or maybe they understand, we know where they live.
ya the dog thing outweighs everything else.
They kill the dog to incite the family to violence and generate the excuse to murder people by shooting women holding babies through the door to the family home.
End immunity. Every time a cop pulls a weapon his own life, his own family should be on the menu.
Training. They are taught that there is a War on Cops by some specific trainer. Reason ran a few pieces about the guy but I'm too lazy to look it up.
It’s bigger than that.
Were cops a hundred years ago any better?
Cops are currently trained with military weapons and tactics to respond to some imaginary war on cops. Was that the case a century ago? Doubt it.
Were they thugs? Well, duh. Government is violence. So yeah the enforcement arm is staffed with thugs.
You don’t need military grade weapons to brutalize a homeless person.
Maybe Andy Griffith existed in small towns.
Big cities are another thing.
https://reason.com/2011/04/26/the-war-on-cops-that-isnt/
Have you ever asked them for help? Granted I fart dust now compared to young sarc who had hair, but I was the victim of a crime more than a few times. In all instances the police demanded ID so they could run me for warrants, searched me for contraband, then told me to fuck off. They were peaceful interactions, but they turned the respect I was taught into learned contempt real quick.
I don't know what context you were asking for for help with, but I have asked the cops for help on a number of occasions and in only one did I get a reaction that caused me to file a complaint. And technically in the one occasion, I didn't ask them for help, I just happened to be there when help was needed.
In fact, the two times that I definitely called for help, I don't know if they even asked for my ID. They just showed up, took my report, gave me a card and three years later I got a call telling me my firearms had been recovered.
"Have you ever asked them for help?"
Years ago I had to report a stolen car for my employer (rental car). When I finally spoke with someone they weren’t interested in the stolen car, they just ran me for warrants looking for an easy bust.
I had no warrants so they allowed me to leave. When I realized this, and how close I had been to absolute tyranny, I armed myself and never looked to authority again.
Police never regained my respect after that. I think it was 1992 or so.
There's a high school in Texas that would like the opportunity for rebuttal.
I don’t know how anyone could have a “thin blue line” decal on their car.
I know some people do that because they assume (incorrectly, for the most part) that cops won't harass them as badly if they show that they support their local "Big Damn Heroes in Blue."
What reason should be highlighting is in 2023 with all we know now a charity for homeless is forcing a covid test to let someone stay the night!
According to the suit, the events above happened on 2022 Mar 10, not in 2023.
Still pretty appalling given what we knew by then but, hey, the President just announced that he will finally end the "state of emergency" - in 9 more days.
Even last March that was still bullshit. I wouldn't be surprised if either the state, local, or feds attached funding to a requirement that homeless shelters make people present a negative COVID test before allowing them to stay there.
However, she again asked for a COVID test and her walking cane, which she needs for her degenerative knee condition.
Amazing that we've gotten to the place where one needs a COVID test for a degenerative knee condition.
What's next, a man shooting an elephant wearing his pajamas? Eating, shooting and leaving?
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Given the fact that Emma breathlessly reports, "I don't mess around." as taunting and "Your knee is fine." as verbal abuse, it seems like even people trained in English have trouble understanding it outside of it being delivered at full volume and with commensurate physical assaults.
A guy in a car slows down and rolls through a empty four-way stop. The police officer pulls him over and orders him out of the car. The guy says, "I slowed down, what's the issue?" The officer draws his baton and begins administering blows until the man shouts "Stop! Stop! Stop!" To which the officer replies, "OK, do you want me to stop or just slow down?"
I don't know why, but your comment made me pine for the days when Reason writers would write stuff like:
I'll not link to the article because I like the air of mystery surrounding the who and when.
I’ll not link to the article because I like the air of mystery surrounding the who and when.
Well, it's clearly sometime after 2010, but it's at least somewhat defending Republicans, so before 2016. It also refers to Obama as president, so I'm gonna go ahead sometime ~2012. As for who, no idea. I'll go out on a limb and guess... The Jacket? He sometimes liked to use somewhat more flowery prose like that, but who knows.
Let's just say it was a time when the biggest argument at the table was marginal tax rates.
Now it's whether or not your 12 yr old can have his dick cut off without parental consent, and every major institution from the Legislature, to the healthcare provider, to the school system, to the psychiatric and mental health system is encouraging them to do so because it would be "healthcare".
However, she again asked for a COVID test and her walking cane, which she needs for her degenerative knee condition. (Notably, Trapp later told a local news station that she had been drinking that night and had, in fact, not brought her cane to the hospital.)
This is not the police brutality case you are looking for... while sober.
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So, a drunk troublemaker was ordered to leave private property, refused, the private property's management had to call the police to eject the drunk troublemaker-now-trespasser, the drunk trespasser repeatedly resisted police efforts to remove her from the private property where she was illegally present, and the police finally used force to defend the private property from the drunk criminal.
Poor, drunk, mentally ill people are something to be tortured and mocked. Only a pussy would say it's wrong to break a bone or two to show who's boss. That old lady had it coming.
Amirite?
Turn hospitals and ERs into homeless shelters for belligerent drunks, it’s not like anybody’s paying for healthcare anyway.
RUright?
The solution is to mock, belittle, harass and assault them until they come back covered in blood. That’ll teach ’em.
When the cop comes back covered in blood it’s cool. It’s not his blood.
And he's been vaccinated for Hep B.
In a responding officer’s body camera footage, provided to LEX 18 by Reynolds, a healthcare worker can be heard saying that Trapp had tried to hit healthcare staff and wouldn’t leave the hospital.
So, in your book, exactly how few rights of any kind do public servants, including healthcare workers providing gratis service to the homeless, have?
The healthcare workers in this case aren't public servants; this is a private hospital. So there isn't even a little bit of "the public is paying you to put up with this sort of shit as part of your salary" involved.
And, sure, there was a failure on the part of the police here, because they merely threw this violent criminal out, rather than dragging her down to jail. But I suspect it's a bigger systemic issue, where if they'd taken this violent criminal to jail, she would not have subsequently gotten the prison sentence she earned, because the prosecutors would not have bothered and/or the courts would not have properly sentenced her. (Her crimes were at least first degree criminal trespass and first degree disorderly conduct, under KY law.)
So, yeah, the cops instead just dropped her outside, and it turns out that poorly-nourished post-menopausal drunks often have osteoporosis, which means even short drops can break bones. So, all right, fine, have the city cover her related medical bills (not that she was going to be paying them anyway), and give the officers a stern talking-to.
But apparently we're also supposed to care that the police dared mock a violent criminal. Me, I can't actually give the tiniest little damn about that.
it turns out that poorly-nourished post-menopausal drunks often have osteoporosis, which means even short drops can break bones.
I remain unconvinced beyond a shadow of a doubt that a woman with a “degenerative knee condition”, showing up in the hospital after a fall, and asking for the cane that she didn’t have, drunk, hadn’t already broken her knee.
I’d believe it if a doctor said it was broken within the last 3 hours or whatever. I’d believe it beyond a reasonable doubt if both the plaintiff and the defense’s doctor said it was broken within the last 3 hours. However, as it stands, all we’ve got is a belligerent drunk and a lawyer claiming one side of a she said/she said domestic dispute.
Thing is, "shadow of a doubt" isn't the evidence standard in any court. The weaker "reasonable doubt" is the actual criminal standard, and the civil liability standard is the far weaker "preponderance of the evidence".
Under that last, given the evidence currently available to me, yeah, I'm willing to find that her leg was more likely than not broken in the drop. It wouldn't take much for me to reverse; I don't have much evidence.
Again. You mock the killing of Ashley Babbitt often.
Ashley Babbitt wasn't a homeless drunk, she knew exactly what she was doing.
Yes she knew she was trespassing with hundreds of other people who were also trespassing, so deserved to be killed, but oddly she was the only trespasser that deserved to be killed, And not only in that incident of trespassing, but in other trespassing incidents around the country we have recently seen in state capitals too!
Ashley Babbitt wasn't on private property.
drunk troublemaker-- also once referred to as " the least of these my brothers".
In your version of the story, did Simon Peter got to Hell for cutting off Malchus' ear?
How about everyone tithing to a medical care system in the hope of prolonged/eternal life? False idolatry, simply rendering unto Caesar, or not yours to judge?
Last time I read that section of the Bible, there was no "For I was a belligerent drunk, and you let me assault those trying to care for the sick" verse. So, which translation are you quoting?
"To protect and to serve"???
No wonder lots of people want to defund the thug police.
They just want to serve man.
These cops clearly haven't read Rothbard.
Take Back the Streets: Get Rid of the Bums. Again: unleash the cops to clear the streets of bums and vagrants. Where will they go? Who cares? Hopefully, they will disappear, - Murray Rothbard
What part of they are supposed to DISAPPEAR is unclear?
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"Oh, you broke her left knee? The only similar case involved the plaintiff breaking her right knee, so not really the same. Qualified immunity, case dismissed."