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Cops beat man in back of the head senseless in Walmart

dmcowen674

No Lifer
Two cops on a guy in Walmart.

One of them beats the guy on the back of his dead senseless

8-23-2014

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=322875314557460

http://www.fitsnews.com/2014/08/23/greenville-cops-beat-man-senseless-at-walmart/

A pair of Greenville County (S.C.) deputies brutally beat a man at a Walmart store on White Horse Road

The clip clearly shows the suspect – who is seated on the floor and not visibly resisting – rolled over onto his side and then punched repeatedly in the head by one of the officers.



Update 8-24-2014

http://www.wyff4.com/news/deputies-intoxicated-man-shocked-with-taser-arrested-in-walmart/27698182#!bJDGeA

Deputy on administrative leave after arrest caught on video

Sunday deputies also announced the deputy seen in the video punching Sierad has been placed on administrative leave, while the other two officers in the video remain on active duty.

 
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Damn! One officer was too cool he didn't even bother to take off his sunglasses during the whole ordeal.
 
Hmmm, video didn't show any of the beginning. I can't form an opinion when the video starts during the altercation without any context. IMO, the officer looks like he is barely hitting him. Guy is still fighting on the ground and they can't get him cuffed.
 
Hmmm, video didn't show any of the beginning. I can't form an opinion when the video starts during the altercation without any context. IMO, the officer looks like he is barely hitting him. Guy is still fighting on the ground and they can't get him cuffed.

Guy is in the fetal position.

How is that fighting?
 
Hmmm, video didn't show any of the beginning. I can't form an opinion when the video starts during the altercation without any context. IMO, the officer looks like he is barely hitting him. Guy is still fighting on the ground and they can't get him cuffed.
I guess understanding what the video is showing is not one of your strong points...
 
the first comment in the linked story is worth looking at. If it's a true statement it really does show the police in a poor light. (I put in paragraph brakes where there were non in the original in order to make it more readable. Bolded is mine as well)



"I was standing just off screen on the left. From what the manager told me afterward, they asked him to leave, he made it to the door, then freaked out and wouldn't go outside. He went back to the furniture section and sat on the chairs, so they called the cops.

I walked over when I heard them taze him the first time. He was lying on the ground and they yelled at him to roll on his stomach. He just looked stunned, he didn't even say any thing. They tazed him again and yelled at him to roll over _while_ he was flopping around. Not like you can comply while you are doing the kickin' chicken.

He managed to roll on his side, but the cop came up and kicked him. Not in the back to make him roll over, but in the chest, which rolled him on his back. They tried to taze him a third time, because you could hear it, but one of the electrodes had fallen out so it didn't work.

That's about where the video started. When both cops had him on the ground trying to cuff him, all he was doing was curling up in the fetal position. The cop tried to pull his arm behind his back, but he grabbed his elbow and had no leverage. Instead of grabbing his wrist for a better grip, he started punching him in the head. Which just made him ball up more. The whole time he was obviously out of it, and just seemed confused by the instructions. He never fought back.

Who trained these cops? Do they not learn anything about joint locks or pressure points? One skinny guy who isn't doing anything to resist except curl up in a ball, and the best tactic they have is to punch him in the head like a school yard bully? They can't figure out how to get leverage to just cuff him already? I'm just sick over this."
 
Who trained these cops?

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Hmmm, video didn't show any of the beginning. I can't form an opinion when the video starts during the altercation without any context. IMO, the officer looks like he is barely hitting him. Guy is still fighting on the ground and they can't get him cuffed.

The beginning is irrelevant. The suspect has already been subdue at the time the officer started the MMA style beating. The guy was a criminal doing criminal stuff and that's why the officers were brought in. The police keep trying to justify the beatings by bringing up the criminal's past actions. Yes in the past he was resisting arrest but at the time of the beating he was already down and defenseless and already subdued. Any continual beating has nothing to do with the suspect and can only be a action of retribution for the earlier hard time he gave the cops.
 
When is this assault on our white children by cops going to stop? Someone break out a picture of this guy when he was in 6th grade, STAT! Was he on his way to college? Because that's important to know.
 
It just shows how cops think they can do this stuff without repercussion while innocent people get blamed for things they don't do.
 
My theory is that the worst bullies grow up to be cops, and want to participate in 'sanctioned bullying'. People rarely change their stripes.
 
I don't know the whole story besides what is posted here and what the video shows. But if it's as bad as it looks, then I think he should be tried, found guilty, and a bullet put into the back of his head. Lord knows how bad he beats his wife.
 
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