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.
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.
This is a disturbing collection of police abuse caught on tape. There might be reason for some police to exercise force, but for these videos, it’s hard to think of any good reason for it. The unfortunate thing is that the videos caught real cops doing those violations and abuse. It makes one a bit scared, if not a lot.
Accused policemen surrenders in this video. The cops are accused of shoving a baton up the bum of a tattoo shop worker. When you talk about police abuse, this is counted as one of the worst there is. You just don’t do that to a guy, criminal or no criminal.
The police officer’s behavior is hard to understand here. The guy was already in cuffs and is already going in the squad car. But then, the cop snuck a cheap shot at the side of the suspect. That is police violence–unwarranted at that. It would’ve been different if the guy was resisting.
You got here the police stopping a couple of guys on the road. It seemed pretty much like a standard procedure, until one of the men being apprehended gets beaten up and tasered for apparently no reason. It would be hard to say what happened there, but it seemed pretty random beating from the camera angle.
It seems like British cops are also getting heavy-handed in their arrests. What’s more interesting in a clip of this BBC report is that the complaints against the police have been rising, and that a good percentage of these complaints are upheld. It seems like cops there are used to being rough and tough on civilians.
A cop sends a guy flying and slams him into a wall, leaving the poor guy in a coma. The bad thing is that it was a case of mistaken identity. The worse thing is that the police don’t see anything wrong with what the cop did. Is police violence standard operating procedure nowadays?