The problem is, she doesn’t have what anyone else needs. The woman, she told the Post, would have given her absolutely no attention had she been in the toilet.

The woman, whom The Post reported was at home when the incident began, has not responded to numerous telephone calls and text messages, including one to the Post.

Her lawyer, David Ransom, has filed a reply with the city. The city and Ransom have not responded to repeated requests for comment.

The woman said she has had several calls to the Post in three days and received many lots of e-mails about her situation and a bunch of letters. She said she has not received a response because she has written nothing.

The woman said she had been in the toilet when she told the Post at the time of Thursday’s incident that she was going to the gym on Saturday.

She said she was on the phone with police on Friday when she got the first e-mail that afternoon. When she got to the bathroom, she found her phone turned on.

In the next five minutes, I was calling again, ‘How are you’ I was trying to call police in the area of the bar I bought alcohol for and I got a number that said he was in there with me.

The woman’s attorney, David Ransom, didn’t respond to any further telephone calls and messages. The woman said she has nothing to say to the Post or other media outlets about Saturday’s incident.

In a statement posted on Tuesday, police spokesman Mark Davis emphasized that the officer who has been disciplined by the city is not authorized to talk about internal affairs, so the matter has not yet been resolved, and his position has not changed.

The facts do in fact support Officer O’Connell’s actions, but it is with a grain of salt that we continue to provide this information only to the full extent provided in the media’s report that may have resulted in Officer O’Connell’s actions. We would like to reiterate my deep apologies for the confusion, and I look forward to working with the community to make changes over the course of the coming days, he wrote.

The female officer, 23, was placed on paid administrative leave and paid 500.00 on Oct. 27 to return to work and was suspended from the force this month for three months for failure to report to his department.

The woman said Wednesday that her husband has been

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