I'm not seeing where the guy lied, or even where his account differed significantly from the recording. They did demand he put his hands up and step away from the child, and they did forcibly pull his arm behind him and cuff him. So the only discrepancies are that the officer had his hand on his Taser but didn't draw it, and that "rough" may not be the correct description of the handcuffing. Who gives a shit?
The bulk of Henson's complaint is that he was detained, questioned and released by one officer, then swarmed and handcuffed by others a few minutes later. Further, the first officer had phoned in a report about her encounter with him, but the department ignored it and stopped him again anyway. These are the points worthy of discussion, not bullshit about how his memory of the event slightly differs from the video.
The bulk of Henson's complaint is that he was detained, questioned and released by one officer, then swarmed and handcuffed by others a few minutes later. Further, the first officer had phoned in a report about her encounter with him, but the department ignored it and stopped him again anyway. These are the points worthy of discussion, not bullshit about how his memory of the event slightly differs from the video.
