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Monday, January 30, 2023

A white Memphis cop involved in the fatal arrest of Tyre Nichols, who was allegedly caught on body-cam saying he hoped other officers would "stomp his ass," has been relieved of duty, authorities said Monday.

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#1 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2023-01-30 10:18 PM | Reply

I've said it before I'll say it again.

Police didn't decide to start misbehaving when someone invented cell phones with cameras and microphones. Police misconduct is not a new thing. That would not make any sense.

Instead what's happening is that misconduct, excessive force, lack of respect for rights and general corruption and misbehaviour have been a part of the police culture for so long that it's become impossible to separate it out. The addition of a camera in everyone's pocket just means it's in your face all the time mow.

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#2 | Posted by snoofy at 2023-01-30 10:41 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

Snoofy -- what's happening is kowtowing to criminals. I can criticize because I always stopped when I saw that red light flashing. In this case the conduct is misplaced in order to prevent a riot. To suggest that 6 police, two ambulance drivers, and others acted improperly is absurd. Those responsible for this mess such as the police chief, the head of the ambulance drivers, and the mayor of Memphis should do the right thing -- fall on the sword and resign. For all they know how to do is to pass the buck.

#3 | Posted by wolfdog at 2023-01-31 02:35 AM | Reply

"To suggest that 6 police, two ambulance drivers, and others acted improperly is absurd."

So you're saying it was proper for them to beat him within an inch of his life.
Got it.

#4 | Posted by snoofy at 2023-01-31 02:39 AM | Reply

@#3 ... Those responsible for this mess such as the police chief, the head of the ambulance drivers, and the mayor of Memphis should do the right thing -- fall on the sword and resign. ...

If your comment is suggesting that racism is systematic within law enforcement, then i agree.

And, as #2 suggests, such systematic racism was likely present within law enforcement for a long, long time. But we have only been finding out about it in recent years due to the ubiquity of cameras.

For example, without the body cam video from this Memphis event, an entirely different story may have been told...

Police statements tell the first version of an incident. Then video footage comes out
www.npr.org

...In the days since Tennessee officials released video footage of Memphis police officers brutally beating Tyre Nichols, law enforcement has faced a new wave of criticism.

Some of it has focused on how authorities initially described the incident " and what the videos actually show.

According to a statement from the Memphis Police Department the day after Nichols was beaten, officers pulled over a suspect on suspicion of reckless driving and "a confrontation occurred." The suspect fled, police followed and "another confrontation occurred."

(The statement notes that the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation was looking into the stop "due to the suspect's condition.")

Video footage released Friday, taken from officers' body cameras and a street surveillance camera, shows a different story. In the videos, police quickly yank Nichols from his car, shout obscenities and threats, and then pepper spray him. Nichols flees, and when police finally catch him a second time, officers kick him, hit him with a baton and repeatedly punch him in the head while he's being restrained.

For some, the discrepancy between the initial police statement and what was captured on video brought to mind previous instances in which law enforcement's initial statement about a violent encounter was vague, misleading or false....

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#5 | Posted by LampLighter at 2023-01-31 12:06 PM | Reply

This isn't an isolated incident and iy's not limited to Menphis..

"MIAMI BEACH, Fla. " Five Miami Beach police officers are facing battery charges in connection with the rough arrests of two men last week, Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle announced Monday.

The state attorney said the charges are first-degree misdemeanors and additional charges may be filed as the investigation remains ongoing."

A few days later we had another such crime in Hialeah invijvin 2 officers. Thw police have lost their ninds in this country.

#6 | Posted by danni at 2023-01-31 02:31 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

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