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Monday, November 21, 2005

[MN] Mpls. Officer Matthew Segulia's assault of girlfriend_2005

Nov. 21, 2005
Mpls. Officer Segulia was arrested in St. Paul as two officers there witnessed him throw his girlfriend down in the driveway with her head hitting the pavement. The couple has prior domestic violence as well. The two tried to arrest Segulia as he attempted to get into his pickup. One of them grabbed Segulia's arm, who pulled away and reached for his fanny pack. He fought the two officers and was tasered. A loaded gun was found in his knapsack and his blood alcohol level was twice the legal limit. After the hearing today in which he pled not guilty, his girlfriend said, "I absolutely love him to death."

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  1. November 22nd, 2005
    Segulia had an active restraining order forbidding his ex-girlfriend from approaching his St. Paul home or his place of work in Minneapolis. However, Segulia was arrested at her home during this recent incident. According to Communities Against Police Brutality (CAPB)Segulia has the ninth most complaints filed against him for police brutality on a long list of Minneapolis police officers, has received two letters of reprimand for allegations of excessive force and derogatory language. He was convicted of drunken driving in 1995 and arrested on suspicion of domestic assault in February, though the assault charge was later dropped.

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  2. ya and his ex-girlfriend is a meth user---a real looser

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  3. My thoughts go out to the disregarded officers trying to do their job.

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