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Originally Posted by chazmath
Now, about the update. The VPD has been extremely slow in responding to all of my communications with them. The way they deal with cases like mine is they give you the assigned officer's badge number, email address and voicemail number. You can email, call and leave all the voice mail you want and hope the officer gets back to you someday. There is no way to speak to the assigned officer directly unless they call you back.
My assigned officer took two days to reply to me after I submitted the suspect's photo, name and Facebook page.
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I know I've said it before, but....KEEP PUSHING the police to act on the case!
Insist you want to press charge, tell them you lost your job / source of income because of the injury
unfortunately, a lot of times police are just like your average jobs employees, they need a kick here and there to do their work (unless it is a big case)
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I think having to live with my injuries for the rest of my life is more than enough of a lesson for me.
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ouch...always sad to hear a "heat of the moment" bar fight turns into something that hurt you for life.
I'd definitely sue him in civil court. Your loss income and the permanent scars and effects of the injury
You have to live with your injuries for life...so return the favor. Make him live with a criminal record and hundreds of thousand of dollars in civil court award.
You might not get all the money, but that should make him live like a rat for the rest of his life.