You’ve got six men there and they have to beat someone in the head until he is unconscious in order to apprehend him?
Sorry folks—pack syndrome in full action here./
So, the only thing this man was ever accused of was public intoxication.
I hope the city controller is ready to start dusting off the checkbook.
Tello said the phone of the first witness was taken after the deputies told him he was either going to give up the phone the easy way or the hard way.
"They basically told him they were either going to keep him at this house all night until they could find a judge to sign a search warrant or he could just turn over his phone," he said.
The witness gave up his phone two hours before he had to get to work and was told by deputies that he could collect his phone the next day after they had extracted the evidence they needed, Tello said.
Tello said the witness was not allowed to go anywhere with her phone and was being quarantined inside her home.
We call this FELONY KIDNAPPING see OJ in Vegas.
A search warrant wasn’t presented to either of the witnesses until after Tello arrived, he said, adding that one phone was seized before the warrant was produced.
the witness never got his phone back,
We Call this ARMED ROBBERY.
People who say they witnessed the incident as well as Silva’s family members described a scene in which deputies essentially were beating a helpless man to death. They were indignant that cellphone video had been taken away by deputies.
And we call this 1st Degree MURDER, every last person involved belongs in PRISON FOR LIFE.
Maybe it is time for a new Cell Phone App that automatically uploads ALL VIDEO TAKEN to Cloud Storage before the Jack Booted thugs STEAL YOUR PROPERTY in an effort to cover up their MURDERS.
Does this mean now that if a citizen encounters an intoxicated PUBLIC SERVANT, we can Beat them to DEATH also?? I don not understand why one of the witnesses did not start shooting theses thug criminals to protect this victim .
Living (and dying) in the ObamaNation police state can be tough.
In addition to filing a civil suit, the owner of the phone should find a way to bring a criminal charge of grand larceny against the cop.
I always wonder why it takes so many cops to arrest one person. I can see needed a couple extra for a large or very unruly person, but nine for one person? It doesn’t make sense.
Prayers up for the man’s family.
May justice be done.
This is how they are now trained:
Act with maximum force first; disregard innocence or nonresistance of target; concoct story later; superiors will justify.
Once every gun in the country is safely in the hands of the government, these guys with badges will become our loving protectors. Nothing to worry about.
Cops are criminals!! period.
If I were videotaping cops acting badly, I'd upload it off the phone where it is safe, then let the cops have the phone. Then slam with the cloud copy.
-PJ
You might as well arm yourself and try to take out a cop or two before they get you. At least that might get the point across to other thug cops around the country.
So in other words they acted like your average cop today.