Wednesday, September 11, 2013

David Edwards — Tallahassee police ‘stand by’ practices that broke woman’s face in violent arrest video


Police in Tallahassee on Tuesday said that they “stand by our practices” that resulted in a woman’s cheekbone being broken last month when two officers slammed her face on the ground during an arrest for drunk driving. Attorney Fred Conrad told…


6 comments:

Tom Hickey said...

Especially relevant is that the victim is not a member of a minority. Members of minorities have regularly been subjected to unnecessary disciplinary beatings with action very rarely taken against perpetrators by their departments. Now it seems the same treatment is being meted out to ordinary middle class Americans, signs of the rise of a police state.


As a person familiar with training in security operations involving potential violence, the standard procedure is first to attempt to control the offender. If that is not possible to subdue and restrain the offender with only the force needed. If that is not possible, then disable the offender causing as little damage as possible. If that is not possible, then terminate the offender, but only is self-defence if sufficiently threatened.

This kind of treatment is not only uncalled for if the report of the police video is accurate, it is also extremely unprofessional and the fact that the department is backing the officers would indicate that it is not being run professionally.


Roger Erickson said...

How do you know she's not a member of a minority? She might be a member of the Middle Class! :(

Malmo's Ghost said...

That made me physically ill.

I hope the lawsuit costs the city millions, because that's the only way this crap will stop.

..and that cop needs to be removed from his job immediately.

Unknown said...

Florida is now a "must to avoid" for me. May that State's tourism dry up till they repent.

Peter Pan said...

No taser?

Matt Franko said...

Can't afford them Bob they are "out of money"... so I guess back to fists and billyclubs..

rsp,