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Officers from the neighboring Brunswick Police Department responded to the bar for a disturbance, but when they arrived, they found the man on the ground being held by the two agents. The man identified himself as a truck driver from Texas and an Ethiopian immigrant.
Brunswick officers ran the truck driver's identification, which came back with no issues. The trucker told police that he's been in America for 14 years and is a U.S. citizen. The driver added that he was just having a drink when the federal agents approached him and accused him of being in the country illegally.
"These guys have all been drinking, and they're like, 'Oh, this guy's on some terrorist watch list' or something like that," Brunswick police Sgt. Joseph Ceccaci is heard saying to a fellow officer on police body camera video.
"And the guy's {trucker's] got a valid CDL (Commercial Driver's License) all through Texas, and they [the agents] didn't want to let him go, so they put his hands behind his back, dragged him out of here, and held him on the ground." Sgt. Ceccaci added. He also questioned the agents' claim that they checked the trucker's identification with a law enforcement database.

"These guys are drunk," declared Sgt. Ceccaci.

This will be a recurring event throughout this country.
 
At least eight deputies with the Los Angelessheriff’s department have been dismissed for their roles in the arrest and beating of a transgender man in February 2023, the Los Angeles Times reports. An FBI investigation remains ongoing.

Deputy Joseph Benza III, the main officer involved in the incident with then 23-year-old Emmett Brock, pleaded guilty in federal court last week to one felony count of deprivation of rights under the color of law, which carries a maximum of 10 years in prison.

Benza and his terminated colleagues were alleged to have covered up details from the incident, including the reason for pulling Brock over on 10 February 2023, among other information.


The department confirmed last week that others besides Benza had been removed but did not specify how many, according to the Times. Six unnamed sources from within the agency then told the Times that eight deputies, including several sergeants, had been fired.

In a statement announcing Benza’s guilty plea, the Los Angeles county sheriff Robert G Luna said that the deputy’s conduct “undermine the integrity of our Department, the trust of our community, and the safety of those we are sworn to protect”.……

 
They were serving a warrant, at night for a stolen weapon of mass destruction (weed eater).

Broke his door and fired five shots before they were even inside.

Wrong house.

"My bad dawg."

"My bad."

"We aight?"

"We aight?"

"We aight?"

 
Shot a guy for picking up his hat.

 
They were serving a warrant, at night for a stolen weapon of mass destruction (weed eater).

Broke his door and fired five shots before they were even inside.

Wrong house.

"My bad dawg."

"My bad."

"We aight?"

"We aight?"

"We aight?"

Wait, I thought if you weren't doing anything wrong you had nothing to worry about.
 
Shot a guy for picking up his hat.

Fortunately, this "cop" was a poor shot and the only thing he hit was a passing minivan.
 
They were serving a warrant, at night for a stolen weapon of mass destruction (weed eater).

Broke his door and fired five shots before they were even inside.

Wrong house.

"My bad dawg."

"My bad."

"We aight?"

"We aight?"

"We aight?"

those cops will probably all get medals for their bravery. smh .
 
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – When George Henderson disappeared from his Clarksville home in early December – in-sub-freezing weather with a TBI Silver Alert issued – loved ones were relieved to hear that the Army veteran had been found. But no one was prepared for the violent way he was located. Bodycam footage shows he was arrested, taken to the ground and punched in the head by a police officer in Guthrie, Kentucky.

“George is an honorable man who sacrificed his health in service to this country, and to see him treated with such horrible indignity at a time of vulnerability is an injustice for which people must be held accountable,” said Henderson’s attorney, Jeremy Stochaj.



 

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