Posted on 04/09/2015 11:59:15 PM PDT by dragnet2
Disturbing video filmed on Thursday April 9, 2015 by local news KNBC Channel 4 in Los Angeles captures a group of San Bernardino County sheriffs deputies beating a man after he had clearly surrendered. The man's name is Francis Pusok and he led police on a horseback pursuit. He clearly has his hands spread on the ground, and you can even see one of the cops kick him right in the groin, before proceeding on a full assault on the man.
BTW, I don't think you need to tell anyone this after what just occurred in South Carolina.
Protect and Serve seems to have been replaced with a obey or die war like tactics. The same type of tactics you'd expect to find in places like Somalia.
You’re right.
I got a bad feeling that some of those guys got their rocks off with that beat down.
They're probably doing everything they can right now to try and patch this guy up, minimize this guys wounds, hoping they heal quickly before images of him can be released.
Here's another unarmed suspect who just happened to get beat to death gang style. The cops were acquitted here because Kelly Thomas used his head to attack the cops fists and boots.
Mentally impaired man, who during his beat down that eventually killed him, begged for his daddy and mommy. I think it was filmed by a person on a bus. Not sure but I think a priest tried to get the police to stop hitting him.
Way true dat....
In the old daze, the court wuz the place to get this krap straightened out. These daze YMMV..
Revenue raising traffic stops will become evermore dangerous..
No, he's just waiting his turn to get a hoof in there.
Slow motion video and picture of the taser drop:
http://a.abcnews.com/images/US/ht_walter_scott_shooting_video_new_01_jc_150409_16x9_992.jpg
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