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Related: About this forumPolice release all body-cam footage related to Black man's deadly arrest in Louisiana
NEW ORLEANS Beaten and shackled by Louisiana state troopers, Black motorist Ronald Greene desperately tried to roll over in what may have been a struggle to breathe but was ordered to stay on his belly, according to body-camera video newly obtained by the Associated Press.
And the long-secret autopsy report, also newly secured, cited Greenes head injuries and the way he was restrained as factors in his 2019 death. It also noted he had high levels of cocaine and alcohol in his system as well as a broken breastbone and a torn aorta.
I beat the ever-living f out of him, choked him and everything else trying to get him under control, Trooper Chris Hollingsworth can be heard telling a fellow officer in the newly obtained batch of video. All of a sudden he just went limp. ... I thought he was dead.
You all got that on body-cam? the other officer asks over the phone, at which point Hollingsworth switches his camera off.
Read more: https://www.latimes.com/world-nation/story/2021-05-22/police-release-all-body-cam-footage-related-to-black-mans-deadly-arrest-in-louisiana
tulipsandroses
(6,167 posts)All involved, including higher ups that covered this up should go to prison.
brush
(57,241 posts)The La. state AG and governor will have to do something. The feds will most likely get involved too.
tulipsandroses
(6,167 posts)No one appeared to be alarmed. These guys were very comfortable doing this and speaking about it. Which makes me believe that this is common and accepted behavior. As in the George Floyd case.
I was shocked when Ali Velshi said that the police department said their actions were justified.
That is outrageous. The man was subdued. So no matter what your reason was for going after him. He was subdued and they kept brutalizing him. How is this justified?
If that is acceptable treatment of citizens - then this whole police department needs to be defunded, yes and demolished.