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Treffly Coyne Update

Friday, 14 March 2008 by Jacob Tomaw

In December, I told you about Treffly Coyne and the night she was arrested at Wal-Mart for not parenting the way the Crestwood Police thought she should.

She has made the news again, and we have being getting a lot of comments, because charges were dropped against her. This is great news for everyone except the Crestwood Police. They are not happy,

“We’re not happy with the decision. . .she clearly refused to cooperate with our officers that night, and we believe this sends the wrong message to the public,” police Chief Timothy Sulikowski said. “We stand behind our officers and the decision they made that night to protect the welfare of that child.”

I think this sends exactly the right message to the public. The police are normal people who mess up and should be challenged.

Congratulations Treffly!

2 Responses to “Treffly Coyne Update”

  1. Tim Janecyk Says:

    My wife our family would like to thank those of you who allowed your compassion to place yourselves with us in a terrible moment in the darkest hour (97 days) of our families lives.

    We didn’t win on the 13th of March.

    We waited 97 days to get what we deserved… justice.

    There was never any evedience that Treffly did anything wrong. They knew that on day number 1, they knew that on day number 97.

    There is mounting evidence of maliciousness on the part of Chief Timothy Sulikowskis Crestwood Police.

    We fought this fight to show our children that you do not stand down when you are a victim of injustice or abuse. Those girls saw mom and dad fight the good fight.

    We did not win, but we BEAT them.

    We beat them because of all of the millions of faceless people around the world saw the trespass against our family as a trespass against their own family.

    As a father and a man, I am humbled by a debt of gratitude towards so many people… a debt I could never possibly repay.

    I would say this: From the deepest part of my heart, the place reserved usually for the love I have of my family, I thank you. I hope our fight, the fight you joined, opens eyes enough that this never happens to anyone elses family.

    I make you this promise:

    My name is Tim Janecyk.

    I would fight as hard for justice for your family as I fought for mine.

  2. tfl: The Flatiron Life » Blog Archive » Message from Tim Janecyk Says:

    […] Janecyk is Treffly Coyne’s husband. He left a comment to the post about the dropped charges and I wanted to pull it to the top. My wife our family would like to […]

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