“I do think excessive force was used.”
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Those are Miami-Dade Sheriff Deputies. (MDPD Motorcycle officers wear that diagonal strap).
Though faint, the first LEO has a Cuban accent. Another has a much-pronounced Cuban accent.
Cubans in general have an “more-important” attitude that they, themselves, acknowledge as “Cubanaso”. This is very pronounced in the more recent immigrants from Cuba.
I didn’t see this kind of LEO activity in the 45 years I lived in Miami, so this must be a new attitude of the 2nd and 3rd generation of Cubans.
MDPD officers had formerly been much more mellow than these. (More “Anglo”).
This portends poorly for future LEO recruits that will surely be drawn from our “undocumented migrant” population.
Florida Counties (and FL State DOT) are hiring from this cadre.
It seems to a me that even a pro athlete might have difficulty sitting safely down at a curb with his hands behind his back.
At my age with knee problems I would need help.
That cop coming over and shoving him down could have injured him. So unnecessary.
I am not sure how Campbell would have been able to sit down at the curb as big as he is with cuffed hands