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green73
05-01-2014, 02:48 PM
Can't find a youtube. via Drudge





FORT LAUDERDALE (CBSMiami) – Two Broward Sheriff’s Office Deputies are under fire, accused of using excessive force—and all of it was caught on camera.

BSO is conducting an internal affairs investigation to find out if the two officers involved were justified in using force and are also questioning why Sheriff Scott Israel wasn’t notified until three months after the incident.

On February 18th, BSO says two of their deputies responded to a convenience store in Deerfield Beach for a report of a theft. 50-year-old David Gonzalez was their suspect.

The store manager, Mohamad Kabir, said a drunk and mumbling Gonzalez stole candy then tried to get beer, offering his watch as a trade.

“He was drunk,” said Kabir. “He said, take my watch give me the 12-pack beer.”

Kabir called police and asked them to give Gonzalez a trespass warning.

Surveillance cameras were rolling when deputies Justin Lambert and Mike Manresa arrived.

According to the deputies reports, Gonzalez was under the influence of alcohol and “acting very belligerent” towards them.

At one point, according to the complaint affidavit, Gonzalez raised his hand and lunged at the deputy while screaming profanities before resisting arrest.

Gonzalez was forced to the ground, according to the report, in order to secure handcuffs.

According to an arrest affidavit, Gonzalez was also combative with fire rescue and medical staff and had to be sedated because of his “belligerent and violent” actions.

One witness who wanted to remain anonymous, tells a different story.

“He didn’t fight back he didn’t resist or anything he was drunk almost unable to stand up on his own so they beat him up pretty bad for no reason,” said the witness.

Gonzalez was treated at the hospital for facial fractures and then taken to jail, charged with two counts of resisting arrest..


cont.
http://miami.cbslocal.com/2014/04/30/two-broward-deputies-accused-of-using-excessive-force/

update:


We can't have that, now can we? So I made us one.:)
[video=youtube;RTDigwfz2o0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTDigwfz2o0&feature=player_detailpage

Turns out, one of these assholes was just the subject of a federal law suit here that county just recently paid out $350k to settle...

kcchiefs6465
05-01-2014, 06:19 PM
http://i.imgur.com/EYxJqhI.png

AFPVet
05-01-2014, 06:35 PM
We are making progress though. FINALLY, the puppycide has made it into national news. We are making progress! Soon, they will not be able to ignore all of this corruption.

kcchiefs6465
05-01-2014, 06:46 PM
We are making progress though. FINALLY, the puppycide has made it into national news. We are making progress! Soon, they will not be able to ignore all of this corruption.
If only he could see the progress being made..

fisharmor
05-01-2014, 06:58 PM
Soon, they will not be able to ignore all of this corruption.

I thought everyone here was up to speed.
There's no corruption here.
This is a normally functioning modern law enforcement organization.

GunnyFreedom
05-01-2014, 07:05 PM
We need a legit statistical analysis to develop a study that (will almost certainly) produce nice charts showing an enormous uptick and continued growth of excessive force. This will wake up a lot more people if we can fully demonstrate it as a kind of metastasized cancer.

"We as a society have been taught to respect the police for the sake of an ordered society, but today, they seem to operate on fear rather than respect. A lot of this is new, which is why you haven't seen it before, but it is growing like a cancer - look at these numbers. Police violence, and particularly police violence against those later completely determined innocent or those who suffer lifetime debilitating injuries behind the most minor infractions that the law has to offer, is skyrocketing both in real numbers and rising alarmingly per capita. Look at this enormous spike in 2003, and another in 2007 and 2010 when all of these war veterans came home and became police officers..."

Then start showing photographs of people dead or horribly maimed, and explain how every one of them is innocent or a hairsbreadth from innocent (ie jaywalking stuff) and how the officer totally mucked up when doing the case, and ask them, "doesn't this extraordinary growth concern you?"

you will probably get something like 'sure, but what can I do?'

Explain the federal policy shift in 2003 that really kicked off the current wave of police excessive force, the Circular Continuum of Force (they probably call it something else by now) that belongs on a battlefield in a time of war and not on Main Street USA, and explain that we need to elect US Representatives and Senators who will recognize that battlefield tactics are wrong for policing in the United States, apologize for the US Gov disseminating harmful information, ask local jurisdictions to please return to a vertical escalation of force model, and then dismantle the entire DHS Fusion Center program.

'that's so complicated.'

"Not really, all of this is pretty much covered by the US Constitution. If we obeyed it, none of this would be happening. Just ask them if they are willing to dismantle the DHS Fusion Centers training local County and State police forces, and if they say yes, go with that guy but if they say no, go with the other one. If they both say no, then look for a third party candidate who will actually uphold and defend the US Constitution and you should be good to go."

green73
05-01-2014, 07:44 PM
http://i.imgur.com/EYxJqhI.png

Is it just the camera angle or is his head caved in?

AFPVet
05-01-2014, 08:33 PM
We need a legit statistical analysis to develop a study that (will almost certainly) produce nice charts showing an enormous uptick and continued growth of excessive force. This will wake up a lot more people if we can fully demonstrate it as a kind of metastasized cancer.

"We as a society have been taught to respect the police for the sake of an ordered society, but today, they seem to operate on fear rather than respect. A lot of this is new, which is why you haven't seen it before, but it is growing like a cancer - look at these numbers. Police violence, and particularly police violence against those later completely determined innocent or those who suffer lifetime debilitating injuries behind the most minor infractions that the law has to offer, is skyrocketing both in real numbers and rising alarmingly per capita. Look at this enormous spike in 2003, and another in 2007 and 2010 when all of these war veterans came home and became police officers..."

Then start showing photographs of people dead or horribly maimed, and explain how every one of them is innocent or a hairsbreadth from innocent (ie jaywalking stuff) and how the officer totally mucked up when doing the case, and ask them, "doesn't this extraordinary growth concern you?"

you will probably get something like 'sure, but what can I do?'

Explain the federal policy shift in 2003 that really kicked off the current wave of police excessive force, the Circular Continuum of Force (they probably call it something else by now) that belongs on a battlefield in a time of war and not on Main Street USA, and explain that we need to elect US Representatives and Senators who will recognize that battlefield tactics are wrong for policing in the United States, apologize for the US Gov disseminating harmful information, ask local jurisdictions to please return to a vertical escalation of force model, and then dismantle the entire DHS Fusion Center program.

'that's so complicated.'

"Not really, all of this is pretty much covered by the US Constitution. If we obeyed it, none of this would be happening. Just ask them if they are willing to dismantle the DHS Fusion Centers training local County and State police forces, and if they say yes, go with that guy but if they say no, go with the other one. If they both say no, then look for a third party candidate who will actually uphold and defend the US Constitution and you should be good to go."

Exactly! +Rep

kcchiefs6465
05-01-2014, 08:35 PM
Is it just the camera angle or is his head caved in?
Just a half-[probably]-blinded man is all.

"NSFW", pretty soon.

coastie
05-01-2014, 09:31 PM
Can't find a youtube. via Drudge




cont.
http://miami.cbslocal.com/2014/04/30/two-broward-deputies-accused-of-using-excessive-force/


We can't have that, now can we? So I made us one.:)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTDigwfz2o0&feature=player_detailpage

Turns out, one of these assholes was just the subject of a federal law suit here that county just recently paid out $350k to settle...

green73
05-01-2014, 09:43 PM
We can't have that, now can we? So I made us one.:)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTDigwfz2o0&feature=player_detailpage

Turns out, one of these assholes was just the subject of a federal law suit here that county just recently paid out $350k to settle...

Updated the OP. Thanks coastie.

kcchiefs6465
05-01-2014, 09:44 PM
We can't have that, now can we? So I made us one.:)

Turns out, one of these assholes was just the subject of a federal law suit here that county just recently paid out $350k to settle...
Thank you.

...

coastie
05-01-2014, 09:48 PM
Thank you.

...
No prob guys, working two jobs now, actually off from both tomorrow so I can finish up my documentary I'm doing on this very subject, and catch up here.

green73
05-01-2014, 09:51 PM
No prob guys, working two jobs now, actually off from both tomorrow so I can finish up my documentary I'm doing on this very subject, and catch up here.

Great to hear!

Mani
05-02-2014, 12:11 AM
I like how they used the word "lunged" and when you see the video the guys hand slowly and barely moves in the general direction of the officer...It was JUST enough of a twitch to allow the cops to punch him in the face two times and throw him to the ground.


So if that's a lunge...oh my....just oh my...


and I love the "pushed his body forward...on the police report." Ya...we were trying to get him in handcuffs but he pushed his body forward and the cement came up to him and grabbed his face.


Damn...That shit is close to home. I'm in Broward county, my old stomping grounds. Scary to think these pyschopaths are patrolling the streets of my neighborhood.


It must be really fun to beat up drunk people. I bet these two officers circle jerked back at the station when they watched the surveillance video.