California Sheriff Deputies Unleash on a Fleeing Suspect Who Appears to Submit
04-10-2015, 08:02 PM
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Another instance of law enforcement officer brutality. Before those people say it, yes of course if he wouldn't have been running from the officers it's possible he would've been treated better.
However, no evidence of him having a weapon and clear video by a news chopper depicting him laying down arms and legs splayed and then placing his hands behind his back before the officers descended on him.
Here's what I think. Shitty police officers instead of enduring the chase of a suspect as part of their duties get more and more angry, getting into a frothing, livid state where they are ready to meter out their own "justice" on the person they're chasing as revenge for making them run after them. It's sickening.
If the news chopper hadn't got this video, what would've happened?
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The San Bernardino County Sheriff ordered an internal investigation Thursday into an arrest caught on NBC Los Angeles' NewsChopper4 video that showed deputies beating a suspect when they caught up to him following a wild desert chase on horseback.
Aerial footage showed the man falling off the horse he was suspected of stealing during the pursuit in San Bernardino County Thursday afternoon.
He then appeared to be stunned with a Taser by a sheriff's deputy and fall to the ground with his arms outstretched. Two deputies immediately descended on him and appeared to punch him in the head and knee him in the groin, according to the footage, reviewed several times by NBC4.
The group surrounding the man grew to 11 sheriff's deputies.
In the two minutes after the man was stunned with a Taser, it appeared deputies kicked him 17 times, punched him 37 times and struck him with batons four times. Thirteen blows appeared to be to the head. The horse stood idly nearby.
The man did not appear to move from his position lying on the ground for more than 45 minutes. He did not appear to receive medical attention while deputies stood around him during that time.
Another instance of law enforcement officer brutality. Before those people say it, yes of course if he wouldn't have been running from the officers it's possible he would've been treated better.
However, no evidence of him having a weapon and clear video by a news chopper depicting him laying down arms and legs splayed and then placing his hands behind his back before the officers descended on him.
Here's what I think. Shitty police officers instead of enduring the chase of a suspect as part of their duties get more and more angry, getting into a frothing, livid state where they are ready to meter out their own "justice" on the person they're chasing as revenge for making them run after them. It's sickening.
If the news chopper hadn't got this video, what would've happened?
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