First of all why were three officers there in the first place?
Back in the old days if a patient in the Nervous Hospital got out out hand they just sent over two orderlies the size of NFL linebackers to hold him down while Dr. Everthinggonnabealright gave him a shot of booty juice to calm him down.
So why were the COPS there punching the mentally ill?
Based on the fact this is more BS gossip from the Daily Mail, I’m gonna go ahead and side with the former Virginia cop and amateur boxer.
And move on.
I bet you all thought “Aggravated Assault” was a Felony and the Police were your friends.
Bad cops prefer soft targets.
The stilted lurid prose leaves the reader unable to trust the reporting.
Dear daily mail. Please include “SHOCKING!” in your headlines so we colonists know when something is really, really serious.
🙏🇺🇸🇮🇱👍
That’s what I’d like to know!
Another black on white violence.
Mosely is a former cop, or so the article says?
Weird article.
Who cares? This guy is a welterweight-in-waiting who could challenge Terence Crawford for the belt after one run-up fight against a tomato can like Avanesyan. Someone sign this dude to a contract. That right hand is just dynamite.
Unfortunately, they don't put the mentally ill in psych centers anymore, so there's no one to give them a knock-out shot when they need it. When they emptied the psych centers in NY State, the residents eventually ended up in the State's prison system. I know, because I spent 25 years working in them. Before I retired, they had so many inmates getting psych meds, they had to move them all over to one side of the prison, in order to contain them when they went to the infirmary to get their meds.
When I first started working as an officer at Auburn prison in 1980, we were responsible for handing out their psychotropic drugs to them every night when we headed down the gallery to take the count. The union finally complained about the fact that we weren't medical personnel, and shouldn't be handing out any medications. They stopped the practice, and the convicts had to head up to the infirmary so the nurses could hand the meds out.
Before I worked in Corrections, I worked for six months as a Safety Officer at a NY State Psych Center in Syracuse. We were constantly being called to restrain residents. One kid was trying to hang himself on the cord of the blinds in his bedroom. Other times, we had to transport drunks from Upstate Medical, to the alcohol rehab building. That was always fun, because once the drunk found out he was going to be locked up in a building, all hell would break loose. I saw more physical confrontations at the psych center in the short time I worked there, than I did in my 25 years in Corrections. It was one of the reasons I took the job at Auburn when I was called. I figured that if I was going to get my butt kicked, I'd be better off getting paid as a Grade 14 than as a Grade 9 at the psych center.
Don’t know about VA, but...
“Under Florida law, a person who spits in another’s face could be prosecuted for committing battery. For spitting in another person’s face, the battery is a misdemeanor and could result in probation or imprisonment up to one year.
However, it is a separate crime to spit in the face of law enforcement personnel. This conduct is characterized as a felony and can result in imprisonment for up to five years”.
I don’t give a shit why...
Spit on me and down you will go, psycho or not
Video at the link. Think what you will.