Black woman in N.Y. claims years of racial harassment by neighbors; police investigating

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"Ryder said at the news conference that since 2017, police have received close to 50 calls from both McLeggan and the neighboring McEneaney family, divided "almost equally.”​
All of the complaints to police were unfounded, Ryder said.

I don't know how she managed to get a small claims judgment against one of them for $5,000 based on her video evidence if her complaints were "unfounded". Also of interest is the effort by police to downplay the harassment and the fact that one of her harassers had a firearm which police are claiming "may have been" a pellet gun but since they don't know that it was, it could also have been a real gun.

"Jennifer McLeggan says neighbors have thrown human feces and dead squirrels into her yard. Surveillance video from her home appears to show a white male with a gun, which according to police may have been a pellet gun.​

July 14, 2020, 2:59 PM PDT / Updated July 15, 2020, 5:40 AM PDT

By Janelle Griffith​

Police on Long Island, New York, are investigating a Black resident's allegations that she has been racially harassed by neighbors for about three years, with feces and dead squirrels thrown in her yard. At least some of these allegations appear to have been part of a court claim by the resident that resulted in a judgment.​
Jennifer McLeggan, a registered nurse and mother who lives in Valley Stream, just east of New York City, says she fears for her life and that of her small child because of the harassment, according to NBC New York.​
McLeggan alleges that neighbors have left dead squirrels and human feces on her yard and told her to go back to where she came from, NBC New York reports.​
Surveillance video from McLeggan's home that was obtained by NBC New York appears to show a white male with a gun. It is unclear who the man is, but according to police comments Tuesday the gun may have been a pellet gun.​
In a written note that is several feet long and covers most of McLeggan's front door, she says, “I took video footage to court and won a $5000 judgment from my videos” of the harassment.​
“They have their friends come spit on my property and it was recorded,” McLeggan wrote. “A blow torch was taken to my home at 3am. They have said I can be ‘erased.’”​
It is not clear why McLeggan is claiming that the alleged harassment is racially motivated.​
Attempts to reach McLeggan by phone Tuesday were unsuccessful, and there was no option to leave a voicemail.​
Court records show McLeggan won a judgment in small claims court against Mindy Canarick in 2019. A court official told NBC News on Tuesday the judgment was in the amount of $5,036.24.​
Nassau County police told NBC News early Tuesday they were investigating McLeggan's allegations.​
At a news conference Tuesday afternoon, the county's police commissioner, Patrick Ryder, did not name McLeggan but referred to her as the complainant.​
He said she has been in a dispute with neighbors, the McEneaney family — Michael McEneaney, 82, his son John, 57, and his girlfriend, Canarick, 53, since 2017 when McLeggan moved into her residence.​
Canarick could not immediately be reached Tuesday at numbers listed for her.​
Phone calls to people with the last name of McEneaney listed at the same address as Canarick also were not answered Tuesday.​
Ryder said at the news conference that since 2017, police have received close to 50 calls from both McLeggan and the neighboring McEneaney family, divided "almost equally.”​
All of the complaints to police were unfounded, Ryder said.​
Police went to McLeggan’s home recently in response to a report made through social media of a sign that was placed on her door, the commissioner said.​

Police took a statement from McLeggan and the elder McEneaney, Ryder said, adding that police have not spoken to John McEneaney because he is no longer staying at his father's home out of concern for his safety.​
Ryder said two pellet guns — a rifle and a handgun — were found at the McEneaney residence and they have been used to shoot at targets in the home's backyard.​
“There were allegations that they had shot squirrels,” Ryder said of the McEneaneys. “There have been neighbors that have found dead squirrels in their yards.”​
He added, “We’re investigating if they have been shot by the BB guns by the McEneaney family.”​
As for reports of feces being thrown on McLeggan’s property, Ryder said, in apparent reference to the 2019 matter that resulted in a judgment:​
“The act of the feces being thrown across the fence. There was already a civil complaint made. A civil settlement made to our victim. That’s already done. It’s in the past.”​
He said the dispute between the neighbors “has gotten a little out of control” and that there had been an attempt to light a blow torch in a backyard at 3 a.m. one morning. He said police plan to speak to John McEneaney about that incident.​
Ryder said that the elder McEneaney has said he is not looking for a problem with and has no bias against his neighbor.​
At this time, we do not have any evidence of any bias," Ryder said. "But that does not mean that it is not there. We have more work to do. We want to get out in front of this."​
Three years in and he's talking about wanting to get out in front of this? They act as if they've never heard of someone threatening another person in retaliation, for daring to drag girlfriend into court and then winning a money judgment against her.
 
I don't know how she managed to get a small claims judgment against one of them for $5,000 based on her video evidence if her complaints were "unfounded".

The standard of evidence for a criminal charge and a civil suit are very different. To successfully charge someone for a crime, you need evidence beyond a reasonable doubt.

To win a civil settlement, you need what is called, preponderance of evidence. In other words, convince a judge or mediator that your claim is slightly more true than that of your opponent.

A famous example is that of O.J. Simpons. He was acquitted of criminal charges. He lost the civil suit on the same case.
 
1. another Smollet
2. blacks MURDER whites at ten times vice versa --so whooopdeeeedooo
wow--harassment !!!!
3. Tessa Majors
4.etc
 
I have a black neighbor who thinks he should throw his dead tree limbs over the fence into my yard. I have no trees on my property on that line. He took pics after several times of me throwing them back over the fence, and cried 'rayciss!!' Too bad for him his own pics showed no trees on my property those limbs could have come from. lol the stupid fuck; works for a school district somewhere and obviously does nothing except fill a quota. I counter-sued and won damages, and now whenever I see cat shit on my property I bag it and dump it on his porch when it's full, since like all cat lovers, being mentally ill, he thinks his 4 cats have the right to roam all over other peoples' property tearing stuff up and crapping all over the place. He complained about that, too, like the asshole moron he is, and I got to laugh at him again. Cats are no more 'Speshul' than dogs; same rule apply.

I own a chunk of property in the middle of my block, and share property lines with over 2 dozen people; I know what I'm liable for and what I'm not, and most of my neighbors are fine, and I cut them some slack, they can borrow stuff from me, etc., but belligerent assholes get zero slack, and this guy was capital A-Hole from day 1. His wife is nice though, and embarrassed by him.

I love anecdotal stories, but in the OP's case, it's a safe bet the blacks are just being themselves, assholes provoking people and looking for lawsuits to line their pockets.
 
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I have a black neighbor who thinks he should throw his dead tree limbs over the fence into my yard. I have no trees on my property on that line. He took pics after several times of me throwing them back over the fence, and cried 'rayciss!!' Too bad for him his own pics showed no trees on my property those limbs could have come from. lol the stupid fuck; works for a school district somewhere and obviously does nothing except fill a quota. I counter-sued and won damages, and now whenever I see cat shit on my property I bag it and dump it on his porch when it's full, since like all cat lovers, being mentally ill, he thinks his 4 cats have the right to roam all over other peoples' property tearing stuff up and crapping all over the place. He complained about that, too, like the asshole moron he is, and I got to laugh at him again. Cats are no more 'Speshul' than dogs; same rule apply.

I own a chunk of property in the middle of my block, and share property lines with over 2 dozen people; I know what I'm liable for and what I'm not, and most of my neighbors are fine, and I cut them some slack, they can borrow stuff from me, etc., but belligerent assholes get zero slack, and this guy was capital A-Hole from day 1. His wife is nice though, and embarrassed by him.

I love anecdotal stories, but in the OP's case, it's a safe bet the blacks are just being themselves, assholes provoking people and looking for lawsuits to line their pockets.
Blacks think that they should be able to get away with anything, that you don't have any right what so ever to confront them, because if you do, you're a RAAAAYYYYYCIST.

Black lives matter... pfft... bull shit.
 
In my experience, when two neighbors are constantly bringing charges against each other ... the amount of douchebaggery on both sides tends to be about as equal as can exist in nature.

Yes, none of these people seem to be very nice.

Notice also she isn't complaining about any other neighbors.
 
The standard of evidence for a criminal charge and a civil suit are very different. To successfully charge someone for a crime, you need evidence beyond a reasonable doubt.

To win a civil settlement, you need what is called, preponderance of evidence. In other words, convince a judge or mediator that your claim is slightly more true than that of your opponent.

A famous example is that of O.J. Simpons. He was acquitted of criminal charges. He lost the civil suit on the same case.

In the precinct in which I live, the cops would not come near that litany of complaints. They would say "take it to civil court" As to the guns, we were threatened with guns LOTS---by two young men living together------the cops said "air guns" are legal. The fact that I do not consider air guns or BB's to be harmless-----did not impress them
 
In the precinct in which I live, the cops would not come near that litany of complaints. They would say "take it to civil court" As to the guns, we were threatened with guns LOTS---by two young men living together------the cops said "air guns" are legal. The fact that I do not consider air guns or BB's to be harmless-----did not impress them

How were you threatened with a gun? Did you bring civil action against those who you feel threatened you?

It's the job of police to bring people who commit crime before the court. You don't need police to do that. You can bring anyone before the court yourself with a civil suit.
 
The neighbor who shot squirrels is guilty. End of debate.

///Close Thread Now Please

Guilty of what? Squirrel poaching?

What are the local game laws regarding squirrels?

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Video shows an loud unhinged black woman screaming out her door with crazy sign on it.

White guy walking back from target in his own yard with a BB gun pointing at the ground.

Seems the Mad Black Woman continues Disturbing the Peace after getting a $5000 PAYDAY.
She is trying hard to get another big settlement.
 
The standard of evidence for a criminal charge and a civil suit are very different. To successfully charge someone for a crime, you need evidence beyond a reasonable doubt.

To win a civil settlement, you need what is called, preponderance of evidence. In other words, convince a judge or mediator that your claim is slightly more true than that of your opponent.

A famous example is that of O.J. Simpons. He was acquitted of criminal charges. He lost the civil suit on the same case.

In the precinct in which I live, the cops would not come near that litany of complaints. They would say "take it to civil court" As to the guns, we were threatened with guns LOTS---by two young men living together------the cops said "air guns" are legal. The fact that I do not consider air guns or BB's to be harmless-----did not impress them
How were you threatened with a gun? Did you bring civil action against those who you feel threatened you?

It's the job of police to bring people who commit crime before the court. You don't need police to do that. You can bring anyone before the court yourself with a civil suit.

air gun----its a long story----more involved and more malignant than the one already presented. The air gun was actually the least of the issue ---I do not live in a civilized part of the country
yeah----something like that-----in fact one was "white" and the other was a "person of color" ---(as opposed to yellow and brown)
 
To me, if there is a film of whatever took place where this woman is concerned, that right there should be all that matters.

God bless you always!!!

Holly

P.S. Let me guess, not every move was on film.
 
In the precinct in which I live, the cops would not come near that litany of complaints. They would say "take it to civil court" As to the guns, we were threatened with guns LOTS---by two young men living together------the cops said "air guns" are legal. The fact that I do not consider air guns or BB's to be harmless-----did not impress them


air gun----its a long story----more involved and more malignant than the one already presented. The air gun was actually the least of the issue ---I do not live in a civilized part of the country

yeah----something like that-----in fact one was "white" and the other was a "person of color" ---(as opposed to yellow and brown)

An air gun is weapon, not a deadly weapon in most instances but a weapon nonetheless. Few people can distinguish between many air gun models and a .22 or .25, anyway. They should have been charged with a criminal misdemeanor anyway. One of these days they will run into somebody carrying a real one and when they waver their air gun around they will get shot dead.
 
A lot of people have asshole neighbors. My guess is both sides are assholes here.

Just because these neighbors are of different races, doesn't make it a racial situation.

I bet if investigators were to talk to the honky family's previous white neighbors, they would agree they were a-holes. Ditto with the black family's previous black neighbors.
 

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