Many LEO's believe they are above the law. They feel when they confront a suspect (speeding ticket to murder), the person is already guilty and no humanity is shown the suspect. All it takes is one wrong word to the cop, and you face being tasered, beaten, or even shot. it does not seem to matter if the suspect is an 8 year old child, an 85 year old lady in a wheelchair, or a 95 year old bed ridden man in a nursing home.
Why is this happening. It is a long range goal of the Obama administration and liberals to align cops with their military counterparts. Many U.S. cops believe they are a military unit, with military style weapons and equipment, and have the authority to do as they wish with a suspect.
The phrase that is most often used by law enforcement are: 'Stop Resisting' Officers are trained to say this several times while assaulting a suspect. They know many incidents are recorded and they can come to court and say they told the suspect to stop resisting 10 different times. It doesn't matter to many courts if the suspect was shown to not be resisting, had to obtain medical care for serious wounds caused by the officers, or was a 6 year old girl who was already handcuffed. Sad when a 200 pound man feels he can pummel a young girl or handicapped person.
There have been a rash of U.S. citizens who have began attacking officers who have brutalized them or their families. This should not be happening, but when the police and court system continue allowing cops to commit crimes while on duty, these attacks will continue. Many Americans no longer trust the police.
If you or a family member are unlawfully attacked by a police officer, you must report the crime. You will find resistance in most police departments to help you, but don't stop trying. Continue up the chain until you receive assistance. Do not be afraid to report abuse to the media and also to report the abuse on social media networks.
When Americans fear the people who are supposed to protect their constitutional rights, we have lost America.
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Cops Raid Wrong House, Assault 12-Year-Old Girl
In Galveston, Texas, a 12-year-old girl stepped outside her home to flip the breaker switch for her mother when a blue van stopped outside the home, three men jumped out, grabbed her and called her a prostitute. When the child screamed for her Dad to help her, the men covered her mouth and beat her in the face and throat. The three men were undercover police officers who happened to be at the wrong house when they grabbed this child. The girl was hospitalized and suffered bruising and ear drum injuries as a result of the incident. Three weeks later, police showed up at the child's school and arrested her for assaulting a public servant for fighting back when they grabbed her. The judge declared a mistrial in the case on the first day of trial and it was rescheduled. The child's mother, Emily Milburn, has filed a lawsuit against the officers.
Woman Dies While Cop Writes Speeding Ticket
A man who was driving his 83-year-old dying mother to the hospital was stopped by a Shelby County, Tennessee deputy less than a mile from the hospital because his truck had expired tags. The officer insisted on writing the ticket instead of letting the man get his mom to the hospital, and as a result, she died. The deputy had been with the sheriff's department less than three years and faced no disciplinary action as a result of the incident. The son of the deceased woman says that the deputy showed no remorse for his mother's death.
Disabled Woman in Wheelchair Dies After Being Tasered 10 Times
In Clay County, Florida, a 56-year-old mentally ill, wheelchair-bound woman died after police shot her 10 times with Taser guns. Police were called to the home of Emily Delafield because of a disturbance. During a disturbing 911 call before her death, Delafield told the dispatcher she believed she was in danger and that her sister was trying to harm her. Officers say when they arrived, Delafield was in her wheelchair, threatening police and family members with two knives and a hammer. One officer Tasered Delafield nine times for a total of 160 seconds and another officer Tasered the woman once for less than 5 seconds. Delafield's death was ruled a homicide.
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