Video: A black man being handcuffed on the ground gets curb stomped by a gutless Columbus,OH pig...

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Trillfate;c-9724081 said:
https://www.instagram.com/p/BSynxbOjyDE/

I don't really understand that one. It looked like black dude was asking for the fight, and then didn't do nothing when it came his. Cop is still wrong, but you better not make that challenge unless you ready to go through with it. You know damn well professionalism won't keep them from attacking.

And I don't know what people are talking about when they give the Cavliers credit for finally bringing a championship home to Cleveland. That city has been the world champ of police brutality for some time now.
 
The Lonious Monk;c-9724812 said:
Trillfate;c-9724081 said:
https://www.instagram.com/p/BSynxbOjyDE/

I don't really understand that one. It looked like black dude was asking for the fight, and then didn't do nothing when it came his. Cop is still wrong, but you better not make that challenge unless you ready to go through with it. You know damn well professionalism won't keep them from attacking.

And I don't know what people are talking about when they give the Cavliers credit for finally bringing a championship home to Cleveland. That city has been the world champ of police brutality for some time now.

From what I read earlier the cop asked the dude if he had any weapons on him and the black dude took his coat off to show that he was unarmed. Doesn't look like he was looking for a fight to me. He didn't even raise his hands to defend himself when the cop put hands on him.

 
Beech Oss Neega;c-9724897 said:
The Lonious Monk;c-9724812 said:
Trillfate;c-9724081 said:
https://www.instagram.com/p/BSynxbOjyDE/

I don't really understand that one. It looked like black dude was asking for the fight, and then didn't do nothing when it came his. Cop is still wrong, but you better not make that challenge unless you ready to go through with it. You know damn well professionalism won't keep them from attacking.

And I don't know what people are talking about when they give the Cavliers credit for finally bringing a championship home to Cleveland. That city has been the world champ of police brutality for some time now.

From what I read earlier the cop asked the dude if he had any weapons on him and the black dude took his coat off to show that he was unarmed. Doesn't look like he was looking for a fight to me. He didn't even raise his hands to defend himself when the cop put hands on him.

Oh I misread the situation then. It looked like the was taking his jacket off to get read for a fight, and then the chick started yelling "Don't do it" or something like that. Cop was a bitch for that. So basically just ground and pounded a dude who had no intention or desire to fight?
 
Like i said before you run across some foul shit.. sit on that video for two weeks for that lie to solidify then goto the press.
 
Trillfate;c-9724081 said:
https://www.instagram.com/p/BSynxbOjyDE/
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...pedestrian-ground-n745446?cid=sm_npd_nn_tw_ma

The video, released Monday, has sparked national outrage. It shows the officer confronting the man, identified as Nandi Cain Jr., as he crossed an intersection and attempting to talk to Cain but the situation quickly escalates.

After some words are exchanged while Cain is standing in the street, the officer then violently throws Cain to the ground and begins to punch him in the head.

The events leading up to the incident were not captured by the camera, and it is not possible to hear the conversation between Cain and the officer before the incident occurred.

Bystander Naomi Montaie, who took the video and posted it on Facebook, can be heard screaming, "Oh my God! Why'd you take him down like that? No! That was wrong!"

Montaie filmed the five-minute-long video as the officer called for back-up. Six additional officers arrived to assist in Cain's arrest.

In a statement, the Sacramento Police Department said the officer originally "attempted to detain a pedestrian for allegedly unlawfully crossing the street."

Cain then "questioned the officer's validity to stop him at which time a violent encounter occurred between the officer and the pedestrian," the statement continues.

"For an unknown reason, the officer threw the pedestrian to the ground and began striking him in the face with his hand multiple times," the SPD statement said.

Cain was initially charged with resisting arrest but it was later dropped and he was released, officials said.

He told NBC affiliate KCRA that he thought he was going to die.

"I thought I was going to be like the next Trayvon Martin," he said. "I felt like they were going to draw a gun out and shoot me in my back or try to break my arms off or something.

"It was supposedly for jaywalking," Cain said of the initial arrest. "And then, when they put me in handcuffs and they were driving off, I heard them (talk) about they were going to get me for resisting arrest. But as you can see on the video clearly, I didn't resist at all."


In addition to the video posted on social media, Sacramento authorities are reviewing footage from a camera inside the patrol car.

"The videos of this incident portray actions and behavior that we would consider unacceptable conduct by a Sacramento Police Officer," the department said.

The Internal Affairs Division is investigating the incident and the officer involved was placed on paid administrative leave, officials said.
 
2 GA pigs were just caught on camera punching and stomping on a dude. They both were fired within 2 days.

All this "pending investigation" mess is all bullshit.
 
stringer bell;c-9726432 said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HH9vAyOLECo

More pig brutality.. But they say there's a "War on Cops" tho.. Smh...

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numbaz...80's baby;c-9726557 said:
2 GA pigs were just caught on camera punching and stomping on a dude. They both were fired within 2 days.

All this "pending investigation" mess is all bullshit.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/georgia-fired-kicking-handcuffed-man-face-article-1.3050672

A Georgia police officer was fired one day after authorities say he kicked a handcuffed man in the face.

A shocking video that surfaced Wednesday showed Gwinnett County police officer Robert McDonald stomping suspect Demetrius Hollins in the head while he laid handcuffed in the middle of a major roadway just outside of Atlanta.

McDonald "stepped outside the guiding principles of our agency," a Thursday statement from the Gwinnett County police department said."We do not tolerate actions that are not consistent with our core values or state law."

The police department has also launched a criminal investigation into McDonald's behavior. He was sent home on administrative leave and has been stripped of his department-issued gun.

The statement emphasizes that the video is "very disturbing and speaks for itself" and confirms that "the force used was unnecessary and excessive."

In a booking photo from Wednesday, Hollins appears to have a bloodied nose and lip. He faces charges of driving with a suspended or revoked license, operating a vehicle with a suspended or revoked registration, failure to signal, having a brake light that's not in good repair, obstructing a law enforcement officer and possessing less than an ounce of marijuana.

The video that prompted McDonald's firing was posted to Facebook by Black Lives Matter of Greater Atlanta.

It shows a white officer pulling Hollins out of a car and placing him in handcuffs. Hollins can be heard yelling as the unidentified officer hovers over him.

Suddenly, officer McDonald comes running from the right hand side.

As the first officer observes, McDonald, seemingly unprovoked, stomps the handcuffed Hollins in the face. Both officers then press Hollins against the ground before putting him in the backseat of their squad car.

"Stay down," one of the officers can be heard saying.

The violent incident occurred on Sugarloaf Parkway outside Lawrenceville around 5 p.m., according to Maejor Page, the President of Black Lives Matter of Greater Atlanta.

Page told the Daily News that the maker of the video provided the clip to his organization shortly after the incident occurred.

The video maker charged that "blood splattered everywhere" after McDonald landed the kick to Hollin's face, Page said.

In a statement, Black Lives Matter of Greater Atlanta praised the dismissal of the officer.

"We are extremely happy that the command staff of the Gwinnett Police Department heard our voices did the noble and honorable thing, and that's to fire this officer and seek criminal charges," read the statement. "We do not want to paint the entire GCPD as a bad group of people, when I know for a fact there a bunch of fine men and women who work for the department with respect, honor and integrity."
 
Ghostdenithegawd;c-9724871 said:
stringer bell;c-9724866 said:
Trillfate;c-9724081 said:
https://www.instagram.com/p/BSynxbOjyDE/
https://twitter.com/latimes/status/852226078429126657

I ignored this shit but arrested and assualted for Jay walking in the burbs wtf

I'm from NY I've seen Jay walking worth a nigga getting arrested for like I've done it before just ignorant ass Jay walking but wtf hes in the burbs

Thats a shitty hood in my city
 
stringer bell;c-9727662 said:
numbaz...80's baby;c-9726557 said:
2 GA pigs were just caught on camera punching and stomping on a dude. They both were fired within 2 days.

All this "pending investigation" mess is all bullshit.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/georgia-fired-kicking-handcuffed-man-face-article-1.3050672

A Georgia police officer was fired one day after authorities say he kicked a handcuffed man in the face.

A shocking video that surfaced Wednesday showed Gwinnett County police officer Robert McDonald stomping suspect Demetrius Hollins in the head while he laid handcuffed in the middle of a major roadway just outside of Atlanta.

McDonald "stepped outside the guiding principles of our agency," a Thursday statement from the Gwinnett County police department said."We do not tolerate actions that are not consistent with our core values or state law."

The police department has also launched a criminal investigation into McDonald's behavior. He was sent home on administrative leave and has been stripped of his department-issued gun.

The statement emphasizes that the video is "very disturbing and speaks for itself" and confirms that "the force used was unnecessary and excessive."

In a booking photo from Wednesday, Hollins appears to have a bloodied nose and lip. He faces charges of driving with a suspended or revoked license, operating a vehicle with a suspended or revoked registration, failure to signal, having a brake light that's not in good repair, obstructing a law enforcement officer and possessing less than an ounce of marijuana.

The video that prompted McDonald's firing was posted to Facebook by Black Lives Matter of Greater Atlanta.

It shows a white officer pulling Hollins out of a car and placing him in handcuffs. Hollins can be heard yelling as the unidentified officer hovers over him.

Suddenly, officer McDonald comes running from the right hand side.

As the first officer observes, McDonald, seemingly unprovoked, stomps the handcuffed Hollins in the face. Both officers then press Hollins against the ground before putting him in the backseat of their squad car.

"Stay down," one of the officers can be heard saying.

The violent incident occurred on Sugarloaf Parkway outside Lawrenceville around 5 p.m., according to Maejor Page, the President of Black Lives Matter of Greater Atlanta.

Page told the Daily News that the maker of the video provided the clip to his organization shortly after the incident occurred.

The video maker charged that "blood splattered everywhere" after McDonald landed the kick to Hollin's face, Page said.

In a statement, Black Lives Matter of Greater Atlanta praised the dismissal of the officer.

"We are extremely happy that the command staff of the Gwinnett Police Department heard our voices did the noble and honorable thing, and that's to fire this officer and seek criminal charges," read the statement. "We do not want to paint the entire GCPD as a bad group of people, when I know for a fact there a bunch of fine men and women who work for the department with respect, honor and integrity."

That shit happened 7 minutes from my house. They didnt want TI to shut hwy 85 down again.
 
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Dozens of cases involving officers in brutality case thrown out

The Gwinnett County Solicitor has dismissed dozens of cases involving former officers fired in a police brutality case. She said the cases depended on the officers' credibility.

Sixty-three cases were dismissed in Gwinnett County Recorder's Court and 26 cases were dismissed in Gwinnett County State Court.


The two Gwinnett County officers were fired Thursday and could face criminal charges after videos appeared to show them attacking Demetrius Hollins, 21.

Both former officers could face criminal charges after two cellphone videos captured the alleged attacks.

One alleged kick and punch may have ended the respective careers of Officer Robert McDonald and 19-year veteran Sgt. Michael Bongiavonni, who have been accused in the case.

"I ordered Hollins out of the car. He refused, grabbed his phone and literally started to scream, 'Help me,' in the phone," Bongiavonni wrote in a report.

Commanders said Bongiavonni never reported he punched Hollins, but turned in McDonald for kicking the suspect in the head.

Bongiavonni did admit he stunned Hollins with a Taser, authorities said.

Bongiavonni's alleged punch was captured on video by a woman that Channel 2's Tony Thomas spoke with by phone Thursday night.

Thomas spoke with Bongiovanni's attorney who said what was seen on the video is not excessive force.

"He (Bongiovannit) says, 'I don't recall throwing a punch.' Because he didn't throw a punch. It was an elbow strike, an FBI-taught defensive tactic," attorney Mike Pugliese said.
 
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