It’s hard to understand why you would not want civilians to take footage of an arrest. It protects everyone’s rights, even the police. The officer did arrest a guy for filming. That is just strange. Is this police abuse of authority? No laws were broken as far as we can see, only that the guy got on the cop’s bad side.
This could be funny at the least. After raiding the home, SWAT makes themselves at home in playing the suspect’s Wii. It seems harmless enough, but police abuse did happen. You don’t mess with another person’s property like it was your own, even if your the SWAT, and even if it’s a suspect’s home. At least, do it when the cameras ain’t rolling.
You would think that there would be courtesy between people in the same line of work. But it was not present here. According to the description, the man being apprehended is a police detective, and he didn’t get a break. Police abuse on cops? Well, a dose of their own medicine.
This is a sad thing is that the baby gets tasered. The police did not mean to hit the baby, but then the baby gets a taste of excessive force nonetheless. The police is not entirely to blame in this incident, as the crooks used the baby as a shield. Still, the cops should be more careful.
Well, you have to think about this video a bit. You can protest, but when you’re asked by the cops to move, you should move. Excessive force? Asking for it? It will be hard to tell for each side will tell a different story. A confusing world to live in, I know!
We don’t know why the police would do such a thing. A group of people were searched without warrants by the police. Is it police abuse? Sounds like it. The problem with this situation is that there seems to be no probable cause to search the people and confiscate their property.
Talk about in your face. This video shows police abuse when the officers punched and kicked a suspect already in cuffs. That is really uncalled for. Whether the guy resisted arrest or not, the goal was to restrain, not maim the guy. This is police brutality showed in this video.
Are the police just too bored to spend much time on this offense? Crossing the white line seems so serious that it has to have the police’s full attention. Police abuse the power given by the law? Possibly. In this case, you just have to ask where the heck did common sense go?
Not only was there little grounds for arrest, the police had to aggravate the situation by beating the guy when he is already in his cell. There is no reason for this behavior. It’s just police abuse of authority. The cell is a holding place for suspects, not an area where you can just go berserk on anyone who rubs you the wrong way.
Talk about taking advantage of people who can’t stand for themselves. You have people who are cuffed and in wheelchairs, but the cops on the video can’t seem to help it but inflict some police abuse. That situation is hard to comprehend, much less defend or rationalize. Something is really wrong with the police force nowadays.