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  • JimmyJames

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    This is fairly old (occurred July 7, 2020, reported around Dec 10, 2020, bodycam footage released around August 11, 2022) but I only just became aware of it. I found it cathartic, and wanted to share in case others do as well.
    Bodycam:


    News Report:
    https://www.dispatch.com/story/news...s-police-officers-excessive-force/6505667002/

    Apparently this guy was also previously charged with theft of wine at a Kroger.

    He's apparently still with the ATF. Not sure what became of the theft charge.
     

    JimmyJames

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    Old news and Breitbart News just a notch above National Enquirer. I would guess they post it to feed the paranoid tinfoil hat wearing members of the public.
    This is a copy of the lawsuit filed from the incident. I would guess they probably just settled.
    You say that like it being a Breitbart link somehow spins or obfuscates the incident. I linked bodycam footage, not an opinion piece. The hosted platform has no bearing on anything, despite your apparent negative fixation on and bashing of it.
     
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    M_Lee

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    You say that like it being a Breitbart link somehow spins or obfuscates the incident. I linked bodycam footage, not an opinion piece. The hosted platform has no bearing on anything, despite your apparent negative fixation on and bashing of it.
    Hardly a fixation, just an opinion and my opinion is that it's yellow journalism.
     

    JimmyJames

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    The department gets sued, not the individual officers.
    Not a lawyer, so maybe I'm missing something, but the officers are the named defendants, not the PD itself. There is still a civil suit for the city itself, but again the officers can claim qualified immunity and will almost assuredly get it considering precedent.
     

    Magdump

    Don’t troll me bro!
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    Old news and Breitbart News just a notch above National Enquirer. I would guess they post it to feed the paranoid tinfoil hat wearing members of the public.
    This is a copy of the lawsuit filed from the incident. I would guess they probably just settled.
    Completely disagree with your poor description of Breitbart. You obviously know very little about that source or who it’s named for.
     
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