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A Brooklyn teenager has taken to Twitter to accuse two NYPD officers of raping her in a Chipotle parking lot. Anna Chambers, 19, says that narcotics cops Richard Hall and Eddie Martins assaulted her while she was in handcuffs in Coney Island.
One is accused of rape while both are accused of forcing Chambers to perform oral sex. Chambers had been taken into custody for smoking weed on September 15.
The cops were plainclothes and were driving an unmarked Dodge van when the arrest took place. The New York Times reported on October 27 that the two cops had been indicted. Both officers are expected to turn themselves in for arraignment.
Here's what you need to know:.
The Cops Say the Sex Was Consensual. Facebook/Anna ChambersProtests showing support for Anna Chambers have broken out in Coney Island.
The NYPD officers maintain that the sex between the three was consensual. The pair were detectives in the NYPD's Brooklyn South narcotics squad.
In 2008, the New York Times reported on corruption inside of that unit. They have both been suspended without pay, prior to an indictment being laid down, they had been on modified desk duty. Martins' lawyer, Mark Dederow, told the media:.
The Coney Island News reports that protesters have taken to the streets throughout October to show support for Chambers. Activists yelled, "No more police state, no more rape!".
While Chambers' lawyer, Michael David, told the New York Post, "She was shocked that they would say it was consensual after everything that was done to her.
She wanted to get the word out. She just wants everybody to know it's an absolute lie that this was consensual. She was viciously, brutally raped in handcuffs.
She's very depressed over this. Her whole life had changed after this experience. She's afraid of the police, and she really wants justice to be served here.".
The New York Times reported that Chambers was taken to the Maimonides Medical Center in Borough Park, Brooklyn, after the incident.
After a rape kit was completed, the cops' DNA was found. Chambers made a police report and told a friend about the incident.
Michael David told the Post that when Chambers was approached by the officers, they made the two men who were with her to leave.
After searching her car, and finding Prozac and Klonopin, Chambers was placed in custody. This occurred at the Calvert Vaux Park in Coney Island.
David says the cops told Chambers, "You'll spend three hours in the precinct. This is what you're going to do for us, and we'll let you go.".
David added, "There was zero consent. The cops were over 6 feet tall. She's very petite, like 5-2 and maybe 100 pounds. There's nothing she could do.".
One of Chambers' friends told the Post that when he saw Chambers later that night, "Her hair was a mess, and she ran up to me and gave me a hug, and she like, 'They f***ed me.
Chambers Is Suing New York City for $50 Million; While the Officers Are Trying to Discredit Her.
It is alleged that the officers in question have been trying to discredit Chambers to prosecutors. A letter to prosecutors indicated that Chambers has filed a $50 million claim against the city.
The letter also made reference to Chambers' provocative pictures on Facebook and Instagram. Her lawyer, Michael David, told DNA Info, "Nobody really cares about the money.
Our first concern is that these cops be taken off the force and put in jail so they'll never be able to do this again.".
On September 18, Chambers' tweeted, "These crooked ass cops. I swear I never want to see on again. What if someone did that to your daughter?".
The New York Daily Newsreported in early October 2017 that Chambers revisited the scene of the incident. David said, "They just wanted to go back to basically recreate what happened. She took it very hard.
The dad was very upset, extremely upset what happened to his daughter." David added, "She's not a tough girl, she's a very soft girl. They just took advantage of her.".
Chambers Says on Ask.Fm that She Is Single. According to posts on Chambers' Ask.Fm page, she is single. On her Facebook page,Chambers says she attended New Utrecht High School and lives in Brooklyn.
Chambers also says that she speaks Russian on Facebook while on Ask.fm, Chambers says her family's ethnicity is Russian. While Chambers uses her Twitter page to highlight her case against the NYPD.
Photos on Chambers' Social Media Show Her at a Pornography Convention. Twitter/Anna ChambersChambers pictured with porn star Megan Rain. In November 2016, Chambers posted photos showing her at a pornography convention. Those pictures show her with pornstars Kissa and Johnny Sins.
In another photo,Chambers can be seen making out with adult actress Megan Rain. Chambers was asked on Ask.Fm is she would consider doing porn to which she replied, "Lmfaoo no.:.
NYPD Commissioner James O'Neill Said that Officers Martins & Hall Will 'Pay the Price if Convicted'.
Commissioner James O'Neill has said that officers Hall and Martins will "pay the price" if they are convicted. The officers could face a maximum of 25 years in prison.
Commissioner O'Neill told the Daily News, "Not all 36,000 cops deserve to wear the shield around their neck.
If these two detectives did something wrong, then they'll pay the price." The commissioner added, "If this case turns out that it actually happened, again, it goes to the trust we've been trying to build over the last three years.
I'd be extremely disappointed.".
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JERRIANN: Hi, I'm Jerriann Savelle and I want to
welcome to the show today. Last week, we started talking about
faith and patience, working hand in hand. And if you missed that
show last week, I want to encourage you to go back and
watch it so you can catch up with us today. There's so much
information that I want to get out; I'm gonna try to do it as
quickly as possible. But you know, to stay in faith, to
walk this faith walk out, you're gonna have to have patience. You
know, my dad has been talking all year on the faithful shall
flourish? Well, in faithfulness, you have to stay patience. Let
me give you the definition of patience. It says, "the capacity
to accept or tolerate delay, trouble, or suffering, without
getting angry or upset." We have to settle in our hearts and in
our minds that no matter what, we are not getting off our
faith. We are not quitting. We are not quitters. That we're
gonna stay in faith, and as we stay in faith, then patience is
working itself out in us. Colossians tells us to clothe
ourself in patience. Clothe ourself in patience. You're
gonna have to get up every day when you don't see anything
changing in the natural. Your circumstances are staying the
same, but you're going to have to put on that patience coat.
You're going to have clothe yourself in patience, and
believe that God is a God of his Word, that he cannot lie, and
that whatever he's promised you, that it will happen in your
life, but you're gonna have to walk it out and walk it in
patience. Listen to this. It says, "Patience is not the
ability to wait. It's how I act while I'm waiting." Your
attitude is everything. Everything while you're waiting.
Have you ever seen Christians walking around with sour
attitudes, upset, stressed out, with trust in God? I don't
want to look like that! If I'm trusting God, then I want to
have a smile on my face and confidence in my heart that I
know that my God will do what he said he will do. So, your
attitude right now determines everything. You know, people are
watching you. They're watching how you're acting while you're
going through this trial right now. You say you're trusting
God, but you're over here stressed out. You say you're
believing God, but you're trying to work something out on your
own. That's what impatience does. It causes us to get
frustrated and upset and trying to figure out life on our own.
And like I always say, this girl don't make good decisions
without Jesus. I don't know about you, but I need Jesus
every step of the way. I don't want to try to figure out my
life on my own; I've done that, it doesn't work. So get back on
track, and let God in his timing. We know the scripture,
Galatians 6:9. It says that "In due season," there is a due
season. If you don't faint, if you don't get weary, there is a
due season. I'm telling you: there's a set time and a due
season and a breakthrough coming, but you stay faithful
and patient. They go hand-in-hand. Faithfulness and
patience. Listen to this quote. Joyce Meyer says, she says,
"Waiting is a fact of life. We actually spend more time waiting
than we do receiving. Our attitude and actions during the
wait determine whether we enjoy the trip and also help determine
the length of the wait." Did you know that you can have joy while
you're waiting? You can have joy and that joy comes from an
assurance that God is faithful; that he's faithful to you, he's
faithful to what he's promised'll happen in your life,
that you can have joy in your life. You can have a confidence
that he'll do what he said he'll do. You know, my dad, when my
dad tells me something, when he says, "Jerri, I'm going to do
this for you." I have a confidence in my dad's word. I
don't question him. I don't ask him when he's going to do it;
how long it's going to take, why's it taking you so long,
Dad? No, I believe my dad's word. I have confidence in him,
so I don't worry about it. I don't stress about it. Whatever
it is, if my dad said he's going to do it, I trust that he's
going to do it. And that's the same way with your heavenly
Father. His Word is full of promises for you. Trust them.
That's all faith is is just simply believing God in his Word
and then you walk it out every single day of your life. You
stay expectant; you stay hopeful, and you stay patient
that your breakthrough is coming, that your Ephesians 3:20
is coming in your life. You have to settle in your heart that I
will wait as long as I have to. I will wait as long as I have
to, and my attitude will be one of joy. My attitude will be one
of confidence, because I believe God and I believe his Word for
me. Listen to Hebrews 6:11 and 12. This is the Amplified Bible.
It's a little lengthy, but you know what? I've found out in my
life, that the only thing that works is the Word of God. And I
give you lots of scripture, because that's what works, is
when you get in the Word and you find out what the Word says,
it's gonna work. But you know what? You have to get in it for
it to work. So, let me read this to you, Hebrews 6:11, Amplified.
"But we do strongly and earnestly desire for each of you
to show the same diligence and sincerity all the way through.
And realizing and enjoying the full assurance and development
of your hope until the end." That's patience, until the end.
"In order that you may not grow disinterested and become
spiritual sluggards, but imitators, behaving as do those
who through faith, by their leaning of their entire
personality on God in Christ in absolute trust and confidence in
his power, wisdom, and goodness." And here, listen to
this: "And by the practice of patient endurance and waiting
are now inheriting the promises." The Amplified says,
"The practice of patient endurance." It's gonna take
practice, every single day. Hey, did you play an instrument when
you were a kid? And you had to practice every single day, every
single day, every single day and it wasn't fun? Well, that's
patience. You practice it. Every single day, every single day,
sounds a lot like to me faith comes by hearing and hearing and
hearing by the Word of God. You know, you never arrive, you
never get to the place where you don't have to practice patience.
You never get to the place where you don't have to hear the Word
of God. It's something that you repeatedly do every single day
of your life. And for me, I cannot go one day. I catch
myself going with my thought life, getting over here, trying
to figure it out on my own. It's when I stay in the Word, I'm
steady in the Word, I'm practicing patience, then my
faith grows. It develops. And then I have the ability to draw
on the patience the Holy Spirit has already given me, and I can
walk this thing out in a confidence and a joyfulness with
a good attitude that God is in control. Jerry's not in control.
You're not in control. That God is in control and he's working
this out, but we stay patient and faithful. I'm gonna say it
over and over: steadfastness, patience, and faith. They go
hand in hand. Practice is a repeated exercise. It's
something you do every single day. Even though we have the
Holy Spirit on the inside of us, part of the fruit of the Holy
Spirit is patience, it's something that you've got to
practice. It's something you've gotta draw on and you've gotta
pull out of you. I wish it just happened, but you've gotta pull
it out. You've gotta practice it every single day. Colossians
1:11, the New Living Translation says: "We also pray that you
will be strengthened with all his glorious power, so that you
will have all the endurance and patience you need. May you be
filled with joy." He says that you have the glorious patience
to have all the endurance and all the patience that you need.
With joy! You can have patience and joy at the same time. You
can really, really experience joy in the waiting period. The
awesome part about that is you're not figuring this out on
your own. That there's an assurance of what God's gonna
do. And you can have joy in the process, enjoy the journey.
Enjoy the journey! Don't be stressed out on this journey of
faith, but enjoy the journey. Get up every day and put that
patience on. Get up, put it on, and walk this faith walk out.
Endurance and patience, they go hand in hand. You have to have
patience and faith at the same time. Listen to this scripture,
Psalms 37:7, the Amplified. It says, "Be still and rest in the
Lord. Wait for him and patiently lean yourself upon him." I like
that word, rest. That means I don't have to figure this out.
Rest and put yourself, lean yourself on him. Put your trust
in him. It says, "Rest, be still, wait for him, and
patiently lean yourself upon him." Doesn't that sound
wonderful that you can just rest? Now, rest is not getting
off your faith and doing nothing. But again, it goes back
to what I said earlier. Faith is the confidence in God in his
Word, so you're resting in that fact. You're resting in the fact
that you don't have to figure it out. That you be patient along
the way. You don't have to stress. You don't have to keep
asking God when, why, you just rest in the fact that he's going
to do what he said he'll do. That's the ultimate rest to me.
Listen to James 5:7-8, in the Amplified. It says, "So be
patient, brethren. As you wait 'til the coming of the Lord. See
how the farmer waits expectantly for the precious harvest from
the land. See how he keeps up his patient vigil over it until
he receives the early and late rains, so you also must be
patient, establish your hearts." To establish your heart, just
simply means to fix your heart on that. There's also a word in
there, it said to be patient and 'vigil,' that's something you're
overseeing. You're looking over it. The farmer is vigilant
watching his seed. You know, it would be ridiculous for a farmer
to plant seed and then the next day, go out and look at the seed
and get mad because it didn't happen the next day, that he
didn't have a harvest the next day. Yet, we do that many
times. We get mad at God by the end of the week, because it
hasn't happened. I went to church. I gave in the offering,
and nothing's happening. No, it's a patient vigil. It's
something that you're doing every single day, that you're
being patient, that you've established in your heart that
it will come. It will come. I promise you, it will come, but
you have to be patient. You have to wait. But await with an
expectancy that it is coming. When you plant a garden, you're
not expecting that harvest the very next day, so why do you get
mad at God when it hadn't happened the very next day? It's
a patient day by day by day walking this out and then
watching the fruition of what you believe God for come to pass
in your life. It works when you do it. But you have to stay
patient. Every one of us have a due season in our life. Every
one of us have a set time in our life. Whatever you're going
through right now in your life, there is an end to this. You're
right in the middle of it right now, but there's an end to this.
But the enemy wants you to get upset, frustrated, compromise,
start doing flesh-led decisions and then delay comes. And you
don't want any delays in your life. You don't want to
compromise in your life. You want to stay steadfast and
faithful and believe in his Word that it's going to come; that
there is a set time for you. There is a due season for what
you're going through. You know, it's like, to me, when I think
about a due season, I think of my babies. I've had six babies.
I have five boys and one girl. And they give you a due date.
And for those nine, ten months, you are waiting for that day.
You're expectant. But you know what? Those first few months,
you cannot see anything happening. You look exactly the
same. Nothing's really going on. I'm not one of those that had
morning sickness, so I was totally the same. Nothing was
different. I could not tell. But you know what? Something was
happening on the inside of my body. I couldn't see it. But you
know what, I didn't get mad the next day that my baby wasn't
here, because there was a set time. A due time. And I knew I
could look at that date and know that one day, I'm going to be
holding my baby. And it's the same with what you're doing
right now. God has a set time, a due date, for the end of this
thing, but you gotta stay faithful and stay patient. And
you know what? Six times I've gone through that and I've
watched my body develop and get ready and then eventually, I was
holding my baby. And that's what I'm telling you today: that if
you don't give up, you don't quit, that you will have that
breakthrough in your life. You will be holding that baby, that
miracle, that manifestation, whatever it is you're believing
God for, that you can say, "Look at what my faith did!" Faith and
patience go hand in hand, but you can't get weary. You can't
give up, because there is a due season. All of us have it. But
the enemy doesn't want you to get there. He wants you to quit,
give up and never reach your final destination. Don't give
him that power in your life. Don't give him that power. Just
stay faithful and steady. You know the scripture, I've said
it, Galatians 6:9, this is the Amplified. It says, "And let us
not lose heart and grow weary and faint and acting nobly and
doing right, for in due time, and at the appointed season,"
you have an appointed season, "You will reap, if you do
not loosen and you do not relax your courage and faint." I'm
telling you today, friend. Do not faint.
Do not get weary and don't try to figure
this thing out on your own. Just stay faithful to God
and he'll be faithful to you. Listen to this, this is the
Passion translation. This is Psalms 37:34, and it says:
"Don't give up," actually it's 37:14. It says, "Don't give up.
Don't be impatient. Be entwined as one with the Lord. Be brave
and courageous and never lose hope. Yes, keep on waiting, for
he will never disappoint you." God will never disappoint you.
But you have to wait. You have to stay in faith and watch it
come to pass. There is a right time. There is a right time, do
not compromise. Whatever you're going through right now; don't
get over into your flesh and begin to compromise, just wait
for God's perfect timing for whatever it is you're going
through right now. Hebrews 6:18 says it's impossible for God to
lie. For he has a promise, he has a vow, and his Word will
never change. It's impossible for God to lie. That's what you
stand on, is that God cannot lie. You know, my dad, the other
day I was talking to him, I had gotten an email from someone,
and this lady sent me this email and what she was going through,
and I'm reading this and it's just ... it's dire situation,
what she's been in. She's been in a lot. She's telling me
everything she's doing, and I'm looking at this, and I'm
thinking, "I don't even have the words. I don't even know what to
say to tell her to do," it was such a hard situation. And I
felt like she's doing everything right, Lord, why is this
happening? I talked to my dad, and I said,
"Dad, what do you tell someone when they're
doing everything they know to do?" And Daddy said
that he learned from Kenneth Copeland, who learned from Oral
Roberts, that you always go back to the very last word that God
gave you. And make sure that you're doing exactly what he
told you to do. And when I started to think about that in
my own life, I thought, "Wow, yeah, there's been times I've
kinda sorta did what he told me to do," kinda halfway did it,
but no, it's a 100% commitment. Whatever it is, I ask you right
now to just, in your prayer time, just pray and if you don't
remember what it was, just ask the Holy Spirit to recall what
it was that the Lord told you to do. And to get back on track,
doing what you need to do, and get back on that, and watch God
break those things off in your life. It'll happen. I promise
you, it'll happen. When you see faith in full operation, then
patience is working its maximum. When you see faith in full
operation, then faith is working its maximum. Listen to Hebrews
10:23, the Passion. It says, "Cling tightly to the hope that
lives within us, knowing that God always keeps his promises."
That goes back to our assurance; that's where our attitude is one
of joy and one of confidence, where we can stay in faith
because we know that God always keeps his promises. Listen to
this quote I found. It says, "Patience is trusting God's
timing, not yours. You will keep getting it wrong if you refuse
to wait on God." You'll keep getting it wrong if you refuse
to wait on God. There is a due season. Leviticus 26:4 says, "I
will give you rain in due season." I'm telling you,
friend, there is a due season. You don't have to worry. You
don't have to stress. You don't have to get upset. You just wait
on God and you just rest. You just rest in his promises. Let
me read this one. It says, Psalms 41 in the Amplified, it
says, "I wait patiently and expectantly, for the Lord. And
he inclined to me and heard my cry." But I love this in the
Passion translation, I could so relate to this when I read it.
It said, "I waited and I waited and I waited some more.
Patiently knowing God would come through for me." You may be
there right now, waiting and waiting and waiting. But change
your attitude. Put your confidence on. Put your smile on
and know that God will come through for you. Listen to this
one, Colossians 1:11: "We pray that you may be invigorated and
strengthened with all power, according to the might of his
glory to exercise every kind of endurance and patience and
perseverance and forbearance with joy." With joy. You know,
that's what I do, is I get in the Word when I start feeling
overwhelmed and I start trying to figure it out, I start
finding these scriptures and I start reading them out loud, and
it just begins to pull that patience out of me and it begins
to strengthen me in faith, so that's what I encourage you, is
these scriptures I'm giving you today, write them down and you
go read them for yourself and you begin confessing them over
you. James 5:7: "We must be patient and filled with
expectation as we wait for the appearing of the Lord." You have
to be filled with expectation because it's coming. I promise
you, it's coming. Stay patient and stay in faith. Your
breakthrough is coming. Watch this announcement,
and we'll be right back in just a few moments.
RYAN: I'm Ryan. TONYA: And I'm Tonya. And we're
the Flowers. RYAN: And this is our partner story.
TONYA: In 2009, we moved from Redmond, Oregon to
Fort Worth, Texas to start our family. We quickly became
pregnant and were very excited to have our first child.
Unfortunately, we did lose that baby, but we had great support
from our pastors at Heritage of Faith Christian Center. RYAN:
Right. And then, while in service, one time when Dr.
Savelle was speaking at Heritage of Faith, he talked about sowing
a significant seed. And so we sowed this great piece of baby
furniture that was going to be perfect, but we knew in our
hearts that we need to sow into another couple that was
expecting a baby. TONYA: We got pregnant again, and we had a
beautifully, healthy, perfect pregnancy. We welcomed Lucas
into our family. About four years later, we began to start
believing for more children. And we had four consecutive
miscarriages within one year. RYAN: We went to the doctors,
trying to find out exactly what was wrong in the natural so that
we could, like Dr. Savelle says in his book, Prayer of Petition,
it would give our faith a target. So we could physically
speak to the hormone levels and all the changes that had to
happen in your body. There were a lot of times where it felt
just impossible. We felt like giving up. But then, at church,
I found Dr. Savelle's book Called to Battle Destined to
Win, and that book inspired and encouraged me so much, just to
keep standing, to just keep plugging away. And I think he
says in there, when you get to the end of your rope, tie a
note, and hold on. And that's kind of what we did. TONYA: We
got pregnant a fifth time, and when we went to the doctor we
found out we were having twins. We were really taken back and
overwhelmed by God's goodness, and he really surprised us with
two little ones. RYAN: When I first saw that it was twins, and
through this twin's pregnancy, I wasn't feeling physically, you
know, what Tonya was going through. So the devil tried to
come at me with fear-thoughts of, "Oh now, it's twins. You
were planning for one baby, now you're going to have two. How
are you going to be able to support this family that's going
to know, like, triple in size? How are we going to afford all
this different stuff?" So we continued to stand for God's
provision. So much so, that by the time the babies actually
came, we'd been blessed above and beyond, so that we had
diapers and wipes to last two babies for a whole year. TONYA:
We were excited to welcome Wyatt and Timothy into our family.
They were perfectly healthy. Had a perfect delivery. Because of
the faithful partners at Jerry Savelle Ministries, we
were able to use these resources to build our
faith, and believe God for our family.
ANNOUNCER: Hebrews 6:12 says, "Be not slothful, but followers
of them who through faith and patience inherit the promises."
In the powerful CD teaching Faith and Patience, Jerriann
Savelle shares on two of the key principles it takes to
see God's plan for your life come to pass. If you develop
faith and patience, you will inherit all the promises of God.
Many people misunderstand how faith works, or how to make it
grow. In the revealing book, The Nature of Faith, Jerry Savelle
gives an in-depth study on what faith is, and how to live a life
of faith. In its pages, you will discover how faith grows and
decreases, how to determine your level of faith, how to see
through the eyes of faith, and how your faith can move
mountains. By understanding faith and how to use it, you can
experience the life God created you to live. Don't wait any
longer. Call or go online now to JerrySavelle.org and request
this powerful combo, including the CD teaching Faith and
Patience by Jerriann Savelle, and The Nature of Faith by Jerry
Savelle. Discover the keys to faith and patience today.
JERRIANN: Hey, I want to encourage you to go to the
website right now and order this package we're offering. Today is
my last day to be talking about faith and patience, but I can go
home with you and you can listen in your car. It's called Faith
and Patience, it's a message I did at Eagle Mountain Church
this year at their women's ministry, and it's just going
into more detail about what we've talked about today. So, I
encourage you, get this CD. Along with this package is a
book my dad did called The Nature of Faith. It's such a
powerful little book. It's easy to read, but it's just full of
scripture and it's full of just encouraging Word on faith. I
encourage you, go on the website right now and order this. Hey,
listen. I was just going through some of these testimonies that
we've received here at the ministry. Listen to this one. It
says, "My husband and I were faced with a $15,000 tax payment
from an inheritance. On the last day we could appeal the penalty,
the tax law was changed and we did not have to pay. God is so
good." Listen to this one: "We sowed $1,000 seed into JSMI and
within two weeks, we had a new customer for our business that
brought us $38,000 in our business in just three months.
Glory be to God for his faithfulness and for Jerry
Savelle Ministries." I want to encourage you, if you'd like to
be a partner with our ministry. Go to our website right now.
We'd love to include you in our family. I trust that these
messages have been a blessing to you and I just believe that
you're gonna get so stirred up on the inside to put your faith
and your patience together and know that they go hand in hand
and when you stay faithful, the faithful will flourish and that
God will do everything he said he will do in your life when you
stay faithful to him. Have a great day and God bless you.
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