![]() Although there was a police officer nearby, he did not intervene until Buck broke the windshield of Tracey's car with his fist. įour days later, Buck stood in front of Tracey's car on a public street and verbally threatened her. was returned to his mother, but the police refused to accept a complaint of criminal trespass from the homeowner. ![]() In November 1982, Buck forcibly entered the home Tracey was staying at and removed Charles Jr. For eight months, the couple lived apart while Buck harassed Tracy and verbally threatened to kill her. ![]() She took with her their only child, Charles Jr. In 1982, Tracey Thurman left her husband, Charles "Buck" Thurman, after a brief but violent marriage. 1521 (1985) was a court decision concerning Tracey Thurman, a Connecticut homemaker who sued the city police department in Torrington, Connecticut, and claimed a failure of equal protection under the law against her abusive husband Charles "Buck" Thurman, Sr. The court further finds that the City of Torrington did not maintain a standard policy of legal discrimination against all women.Ĭonnecticut Family Violence Prevention and Response Act of 1986 Local police of the City of Torrington ignored domestic violence reports pertaining to the husband of Tracey Thurman and further failed to enforce a court ordered restraining order. ![]() United States District Court for the District of Connecticut ![]()
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