A black, female professor was slammed to the ground by ASU police officers, then arrested for assaulting an officer. ASU is claiming police did nothing wrong, but after reviewing the video footage, many think this is another case of police brutality and racism. John and Sandra discuss. Tweet: http://ctt.ec/bJTL9
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Comments
This seems way to common. Either the police force starts to act strong against those police officers that misbehave or their will be vigilantes taking care of justice including punishment of that officer. There is no other option than to at least fire him. How anyone can defend the police is beyond sanity. The bad thing is that this will also miscredit those police officers that does a good job.
Why not just provide the identification the officer asked for? He doesn’t know who you are or what you are doing. PROVE you are who you say and just provide the identification! Then none of the other stuff even occurs.
For sure she would have provided id if the police just acted just a tiny little bit smoother. You should have much higher expectations on a police officer. The police department loose big time when not acting strong against such behaviour. No doubt, incidents like this will make work a lot harder for all police officers.