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Video shows Arkansas cops slamming cooperative blind, black man to the ground

Zaac

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Video shows Arkansas cops slamming cooperative blind, black man to the ground

A legally blind Little Rock, Arkansas man who can be seen on video complying with police officers is asking why the officers roughly threw him to the ground in a June 1 incident, resulting in a back injury, local station Fox 16 reports.

In a police report obtained by Fox 16, one of the officers claims that Eric Wilson “pulled away violently causing me to lose grip,” and he was “afraid that Wilson would strike myself or my partner with the handcuff.”

But video of the incident shows nothing of the sort.

Wilson, who told reporters he can only see shadows, can be seen walking toward the two police officers when they summon him. When they tell him to take his hands out of his pockets, he does so. The video shows Wilson standing quietly with his hands behind his back as the officer goes to handcuff him. The officer then suddenly pushes Wilson to the ground.

“When they tell him to ‘come over here,’ he walked towards them,” Wilson’s attorney Reggie Koch told Fox 16. “When they tell him ‘take your hands out of your pockets,’ he takes his hands out of his pockets. What more do they want?”

The incident occurred at about 4 p.m. after Wilson had gotten off work at Lighthouse for the Blind. He missed his bus and began to walk home. Police were called by someone who reported a man “fitting Wilson’s description” who was either running away or chasing someone, and who looked afraid, the station reports.

Police reported seeing a black handle sticking out of Wilson’s pocket. That turned out to be a clock designed to read the time for blind people.

Wilson has filed a formal complaint, which the police department told the news station they are investigating.

http://www.rawstory.com/2015/06/vid...ng-cooperative-blind-black-man-to-the-ground/

I'm not a litigious person. But the only thing that's gonna get the attention of police stations around this country is for folks to file lawsuits that bankrupt some cities.
 

matt wade

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First...that isn't being thrown violently to the ground. Appears he went down pretty harmlessly to me.

Second, why cut the video all up and not show us everything?
 

Zaac

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First...that isn't being thrown violently to the ground. Appears he went down pretty harmlessly to me.

Second, why cut the video all up and not show us everything?

If he says he was thrown violently to the ground, you can't dispute it unless you were in his body feeling the impact of his body against the ground.
 

carpro

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If he says he was thrown violently to the ground, you can't dispute it unless you were in his body feeling the impact of his body against the ground.

Baloney. Anyone with a brain can and will, once they see the video.

Find better examples to exorcise your demons. This one would really hurt your credibility, if you had any ti begin with.
 
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