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Sidney
12th December 2013, 03:41
Cop SLAMS handcuffed mans head into concrete wall, injury requires stitches. cop claims the guy spit, I didn't see any spitting. Just some uncalledfor head splitting. These cops need to be stopped. I really hope this guy sues the hell out of that department.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxInfITfnmY

ghostrider
12th December 2013, 04:18
once he is handcuffed and in custody , THEY are responsible for his well being , until he gets booked into jail then the jailhouse is responsible for him ... If this guy is ever released , imagine how he will feel toward any officer that approaches him in the future ... oh yeah , you'll just cuff me and beat me up , then put me in jail and turn the other way while the other inmates beat me and abuse me ... sad , Do these officers have any honor , a handcuffed man against two cops isn't a threat is he ???

ghostrider
12th December 2013, 04:21
and some wonder why earth is under quarentine ??? look what we do to each other, imagine if we went to another world ...no wonder they say we are primitive , savage , and dangerous ...

Sidney
12th December 2013, 16:16
and some wonder why earth is under quarentine ??? look what we do to each other, imagine if we went to another world ...no wonder they say we are primitive , savage , and dangerous ...

Yes, but not all of us fit into that category of "We". That is why I have concluded that not all of us share the same DNA. But in my lifes experience, a very high percentage of people in general have a built in dog eat dog attitude.

conk
12th December 2013, 16:22
Read a story yesterday about the cops bursting into a home, harassing the owners and STOMPED their pet bird to death. Just no words, can't compute.

DeDukshyn
12th December 2013, 16:28
The "spit" was a failed drunken raspberry at the floor - probably not even intentional. Goons.

Mini Flash
12th December 2013, 17:11
I think this is horrible.. This man must be really scared. He is handcuffed with two policeman being verbally agressive twoards him. I think a little spit isn't the bad. Maybe it is not intentional but even if it was.. Is it really a reason to slam someone's head to the wall? Sometimes I have the feeling alot of policemen doesn't really think about helping others. Let's hope more policemen will actually want to help people

sdv
12th December 2013, 20:07
How many people on this forum have experienced a fascist state? I remember living under a state of emergency, when the security personnel could hold you for 72 hours without giving you access to a lawyer or even allowing you a phone call (for a while, I worked in a building opposite a police station and, mostly, women would walk around that building and call in the hope that they would hear a reply from a family member, beloved, that had been taken, and I personally had a familyu person taken and then when I went to that buildinhg they denied all knowkledge of her existence ... to get through the barrier to see her, I had to give them the information they wanted, and I did so ... it was a drug felony because my one sister is a druggie who married a druggie and not political, but I might have chosen to betray if it had been a -political issue ...). A particular form of torture was to hold someone for 72 hours, release them and then re-arrest them when they walked out of the building, hold them for another 72 hours ....

Every human being, every society, has the capacity to be brutal psychopaths, beyond reason and fairness and love ... I foresee that fascism is rising and will rise on our world and cause suffering to many before we wake up and change.

Human nature has immense capacity for good and evil, and we, as humanity, have not found a way to walk the path of good and eradicate evil. Outrage sharing on forums does not change or divert or stop fascism ... it informs, but it is how we act and how we live that establishes and maintains our integrity. I fail every day in trying to be a freedom fighter, but I would rather be a freedom fighter than another sheeple drinking the koolaid (as most of humanity does).

Tesla_WTC_Solution
12th December 2013, 20:23
My first arrest was horrible. It should never have happened in the first place. Things like this do happen, but families should get educated about when police are needed in order to avoid injury at the hands of said police. People think they are here to protect, but sadly, many of them join for the same reasons that some join the military. To have access to violence ("legally").

When I was arrested in 2011, it was right after getting up in the morning. I'd had no water to drink and was a lot thirstier than normal.
We probably had a hard day with our son, and I'd gone to bed without drinking enough water for the day. My spouse and I had an unfortunate verbal dispute related to being tired and overwhelmed with the care of our autistic son, who was having issues staying in bed for the night. We were never getting any normal sleep anymore. It was simply a dream or like something from the past, to get enough sleep or even to try.

The verbal argument escalated until one of us was driving the other to the police station. I was the passenger. Freaked out and gave spouse something to use against me because I didn't want to go to the station (there was no solid reason to involve police until we got physical).

Well, the police arrested me. They took me to a holding cell at the police station. Normally people are booked into jail quickly.
The police were not interviewing me, nor did they take a statement. They simply stashed me in a holding cell without a sink and left me there without an explanation.
I was starting to get thirsty. I had been crying and was even more dehydrated. I was yelling for the police to come and give me water, and even started having an asthma attack for the first time in years (thank god it was mild).

I was at the police station for about 5 hours (there was a clock outside the cell window), and they never took me out of handcuffs. A female cop let me pee because it was the time of the month. But i forgot to drink water. They put me back into cuffs, and back in the cell without a sink. I freaked.

I pounded the door with my foot, and a bunch of cops came that time. They opened the door and I saw a huge chain. @_@
I freaked even more. Tried to run. Was gonna drink out of the toilet next door since the cuffs were still on.

They caught me, started carrying me backwards. I reflexively spat, just like someone who is being raped would.
There was hardly any moisture in my mouth. It was little white puffs that came out, not really liquid.

The cop that got it broke off for a moment and the others struggled to carry me back through the door.
There were at least three of them. The one who was upset grabbed my handcuffed left hand and twisted my pinkie finger while they manhandled me back into the cell.
I also struck my elbow on the metal bench on the way down with all their weight on my body. The bruises lasted for many weeks.

They continued denying me water, chained me to the floor, and put a bag over my head so I wouldn't spit.

I asked the police department to investigate this incident, and they cleared the PIGS of wrongdoing.

This incident has been a plague on my family for the last two years or more.

I am a female veteran, which they knew, and they still hurt me for fun.
They knew the fight was over the kid's medical care, too.

But they still chose violence as a response to my pain.

I can only imagine what this poor man went through. I was lucky that they didn't strike me and break my face or something.

When I got to the jail, a man had a cup of water waiting for me outside the transport.
They said they don't do **** like that at the jail like the cops do.
Their medical technician who was trying to do an AIDS test for spit cop couldn't draw blood from my arms because I was severely dehydrated by this time.

It had been almost 24 hours since I had last taken water.

thunder24
13th December 2013, 03:17
Heres a former members experiences with police brutality....

http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?14601-The-One-With-No-Face-My-Story-My-Life&p=769440#post769440