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u-Bob 05-31-2011 08:16 AM

Video: Police Slam Wheelchair-Bound Citizen to the Ground
 


http://www.chicagonewsreport.com/201...heelchair.html

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-D49QNlUXgB...ve%2Bforce.jpg

Washington D.C. -- Two officers, identified as Washington D.C. cops, were caught on camera slamming a wheelchair bound man to the ground.

The video entitled ?DC police abuse homeless man in wheelchair?, was uploaded to Youtube on May 19, 2011, by someone using the screen name ChrisWhite313.

At the beginning of the footage, two cops can be seen wrestling with a man riding what appears to be a motorized wheelchair, and instructing him to ?get on the ground?. Which is a little difficult to do if you can't walk.

Then the officers throw the seemingly disabled man onto the concrete, causing his head to bleed.

Coup 05-31-2011 08:17 AM

Hopefully he learned his lesson and wont be so poor and black next time

Phoenix 05-31-2011 09:03 AM

soon they will be promoted!!!
he was obviously dangerous...he assaulted them somehow

probably overkill on their part
but you can hear people in the background calling bullshit on the cops version of the story


not good pr for the police department...lol
cue someone coming in and calling them pigs
then cue the people sticking up for the cops, and calling everyone leftist sheep or something..lol

ah gfy

Phoenix 05-31-2011 09:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Coup (Post 18179546)
Hopefully he learned his lesson and wont be so poor and black next time

ah he looks white to me...and it seems the black people walking by are the ones trying to stick up for him

Rochard 05-31-2011 09:10 AM

There had better be a damn good reason behind this....

beemk 05-31-2011 09:13 AM

Damn, that guy has a nicer wheelchair than sly.... a homeless guy!

amateurbfs 05-31-2011 09:27 AM

Finally someone posts a police brutality video that actually displays cops doing something wrong.

Socks 05-31-2011 09:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 18179730)
There had better be a damn good reason behind this....

The same reason there always is. A cop's life is worth 1,000 citizens lives, and must be overprotected at all costs.

The strategies and tactics they're taught are overused in situations they're not needed in. They overreact to everything, as a strategy to get you to commit a crime you wouldn't otherwise commit.

It is my opinion that these strategies cause danger to the public. If they would respectfully and patiently resolve issues instead of being dickheads, more people would act better in these situations.

Obviously being in a situation with police causes an adrenaline rush, and police have an opportunity to be a calming and informative force in those situations. You'll often see on COPS etc after a crazy drama, the final thing the police will do is be nice and re-assuring, trying to calm the people down. They seem to only do this after yelling, threatening, being condescending, etc.

My dad's a cop, my sister's studying to be a cop, my best friend's dad is a cop, his mom did finger printing, I have a lot of cops in my life. I do have an understanding of what they have to go through, and how people don't give them these benefits either. However the police are supposed to be well trained, well paid, sober, and respectful. We're right in expecting a lot of them to represent the best of us. Surely, cops have to deal with some of the worst people, in their worst moments. When people are being outrageous, nobody has a problem with these tactics. I just think many times people are incited into greater crimes because of police strategies, causing danger to citizens.

fatfoo 05-31-2011 09:40 AM

The video does seem brutal. Head bleeds after hitting pavement.

DWB 05-31-2011 09:50 AM

That's pretty fucked up.

I understand if I broke some law and had to be arrested, but slamming him down on the ground was WAY out of line.

HomerSimpson 05-31-2011 09:50 AM

just another example of police brutality....

chronig 05-31-2011 09:56 AM



Seems like this old d00d has known about shit like this for quite some time :disgust

brassmonkey 05-31-2011 10:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Coup (Post 18179546)
Hopefully he learned his lesson and wont be so poor and black next time

im thinking he won't be poor next time. Gloria Allred will love to take on this case. :)

Overload 05-31-2011 10:13 AM

WELCOME ... to the U-SS-A ... HEIL!
http://www.bravedigger.net/00/ussa.jpg

home of the brave (how brave was that eh?) - land of the free (i laff my bony ass off about HOW FUCKING FREE you are in the U-SS-A!)

ottopottomouse 05-31-2011 10:14 AM

Should have had his seatbelt on. Does seem to stand fairly well while they are dragging him out of it too. None of these 'ooh what a scandal!' videos ever show the previous 5 minutes giving the reason for something happening.

brassmonkey 05-31-2011 10:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Overload (Post 18180079)
WELCOME ... to the U-SS-A ... HEIL!
http://www.bravedigger.net/00/ussa.jpg

home of the brave (how brave was that eh?) - land of the free (i laff my bony ass off about HOW FUCKING FREE you are in the U-SS-A!)

if you have money your fine. they tried to crack that mans brain out. :Oh crap

Splum 05-31-2011 10:19 AM

Does it seem like this stuff is getting worse under the Obama administration or?

Rochard 05-31-2011 10:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Socks (Post 18179890)
The same reason there always is. A cop's life is worth 1,000 citizens lives, and must be overprotected at all costs.

The strategies and tactics they're taught are overused in situations they're not needed in. They overreact to everything, as a strategy to get you to commit a crime you wouldn't otherwise commit.

It is my opinion that these strategies cause danger to the public. If they would respectfully and patiently resolve issues instead of being dickheads, more people would act better in these situations.

Obviously being in a situation with police causes an adrenaline rush, and police have an opportunity to be a calming and informative force in those situations. You'll often see on COPS etc after a crazy drama, the final thing the police will do is be nice and re-assuring, trying to calm the people down. They seem to only do this after yelling, threatening, being condescending, etc.

My dad's a cop, my sister's studying to be a cop, my best friend's dad is a cop, his mom did finger printing, I have a lot of cops in my life. I do have an understanding of what they have to go through, and how people don't give them these benefits either. However the police are supposed to be well trained, well paid, sober, and respectful. We're right in expecting a lot of them to represent the best of us. Surely, cops have to deal with some of the worst people, in their worst moments. When people are being outrageous, nobody has a problem with these tactics. I just think many times people are incited into greater crimes because of police strategies, causing danger to citizens.

I tend to believe in the greater good and even more so with cops. I know there are bad apples, but I honestly believe that cops are good.

In 2004 I found myself caught up in a little tussle with the highway patrol that resulted in a full felony stop, me spread eagle on the freeway. A over simplified explanation of what happened is I pulled away from a marked patrol car at a very high rate of speed, and they assumed I was fleeing. They thought I was a wanted convict or had drugs or what not, and it resulted in a full felony stop, guns drawn, freeway shut down. I did exactly what I was told to do, no back talking, no discussion about right or wrong at that point. I didn't have my faced shoved down into the pavement, and while it wasn't too pleasant of an experience I was treated pretty good. Once everyone calmed down I gave them full permission to search my car, and they discovered it was just a simple matter of me speeding without knowing there was a cop behind me. (It was at night, Phoenix, Limo tinted windows.) But if I said one thing out of line, I knew it would be a very different story.

Sorry, but when the cops talk to you and you give them flack, they respond with force. It's not that they have an attitude or want to boss people around. A friend of mine is a cop - and female cop - and she tells me every day she gets spit on or hit. After a while it gets old.

I'd love to hear the story behind this one.

brassmonkey 05-31-2011 12:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Splum (Post 18180108)
Does it seem like this stuff is getting worse under the Obama administration or?

what does obama have to do with city police behavior? :1orglaugh

CyberHustler 05-31-2011 12:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phoenix (Post 18179702)
ah he looks white to me...and it seems the black people walking by are the ones trying to stick up for him

:2 cents:

Sunny Day 05-31-2011 12:53 PM

Police Bad Boys
 
From the appearance of the video, it does look like they are bad cops. But we didn't see the prior of why they are on him and the other question is, many a wheel chair guy gets up and walks away after earning his daily money.
I'm not defending the cops. I am on the wheel chair guy's side. But I do want to make sure I see the truth. Look at this like a juror in a trial. Who really is the bad guy here? Show the whole video let us decide.

Scott McD 05-31-2011 01:03 PM

Maybe he was speeding ??

MrBottomTooth 05-31-2011 01:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Splum (Post 18180108)
Does it seem like this stuff is getting worse under the Obama administration or?

I think it's just everyone and their dog has a camera phone these days. Harder for police to get away with this shit.

ottopottomouse 05-31-2011 01:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scott McD (Post 18180651)
Maybe he was speeding ??

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

Tom_PM 05-31-2011 01:54 PM

"Get on the ground"

It's like yelling at a deaf person "listen up".

From your lips to gods ears, boyo.

TheSenator 05-31-2011 02:20 PM

This is a quote from a police offer who is a good friend of mine, "If I am having a bad day, you are going to have a bad day".

There has to be more to this than meets the eyes.

topnotch, standup guy 05-31-2011 02:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by brassmonkey (Post 18180584)
what does obama have to do with city police behavior? :1orglaugh

What are you kidding or something?

Everybody knows that the guy with the phony birth certificate is responsible for all the bad shit that's been going down. Floods, foreclosures, tubes, tornadoes, hypocrisy and halitosis. Everything!

Now please stop asking silly questions.

.

brassmonkey 05-31-2011 02:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by topnotch, standup guy (Post 18180842)
What are you kidding or something?

Everybody knows that the guy with the phony birth certificate is responsible for all the bad shit that's been going down. Floods, foreclosures, tubes, tornadoes, hypocrisy and halitosis. Everything!

Now please stop asking silly questions.

.

:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh true

brassmonkey 05-31-2011 02:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheSenator (Post 18180832)
This is a quote from a police offer who is a good friend of mine, "If I am having a bad day, you are going to have a bad day".

There has to be more to this than meets the eyes.

dumb ass cops :2 cents:

SDA CASH - Banned for Life AGAIN 05-31-2011 09:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Socks (Post 18179890)
The same reason there always is. A cop's life is worth 1,000 citizens lives, and must be overprotected at all costs.

The strategies and tactics they're taught are overused in situations they're not needed in. They overreact to everything, as a strategy to get you to commit a crime you wouldn't otherwise commit.

It is my opinion that these strategies cause danger to the public. If they would respectfully and patiently resolve issues instead of being dickheads, more people would act better in these situations.

Obviously being in a situation with police causes an adrenaline rush, and police have an opportunity to be a calming and informative force in those situations. You'll often see on COPS etc after a crazy drama, the final thing the police will do is be nice and re-assuring, trying to calm the people down. They seem to only do this after yelling, threatening, being condescending, etc.

My dad's a cop, my sister's studying to be a cop, my best friend's dad is a cop, his mom did finger printing, I have a lot of cops in my life. I do have an understanding of what they have to go through, and how people don't give them these benefits either. However the police are supposed to be well trained, well paid, sober, and respectful. We're right in expecting a lot of them to represent the best of us. Surely, cops have to deal with some of the worst people, in their worst moments. When people are being outrageous, nobody has a problem with these tactics. I just think many times people are incited into greater crimes because of police strategies, causing danger to citizens.

Fuck all cops! They are worthless pieces of shit today!

onwebcam 05-31-2011 09:21 PM

He's probably the head of the AlQuadriplegic terrorist organization

Adam_M 05-31-2011 09:38 PM

Vote my comment up on youtube and see if anyone of these fat fucks wants to have a go! "26macka"

glowlite 05-31-2011 10:56 PM

"Metro Transit Police were on routine patrol at the station when they spotted the man in a wheelchair drinking an alcoholic beverage, according to Metro Spokesperson Steven Taubenkibel.

The officers asked him to leave the area but he refused, police say. The officers attempted to give him a citation. When he refused to cooperate, they told him he would be arrested, according to a statement issued by Metro."


"NBC Washington has learned that Dwight Harris had a blood alcohol level of .30 at the time, according to official sources."

ref: http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/lo...122423619.html
ref: http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/lo...122460614.html

kane 06-01-2011 01:08 AM

While we didn't see what led up to his getting taken out of the wheelchair there was no need to slam his head into the sidewalk like that. Even if the guy was drunk, he clearly didn't resist and they could have taken it a lot easier on that dude.

I'm normally one to defend the police, but it looks like a least one of these guys got out of hand. I have a feeling the guy in the chair, if the story in this thread is right, was drunk and probably talked some smack and it pissed the bigger dude off. If you watch the video the smaller guy seems like he is ready to just get the guy out of the chair then the bigger dude trips him and drives him into the sidewalk.

Pretty messed up.

u-Bob 06-01-2011 02:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kane (Post 18182114)
While we didn't see what led up to his getting taken out of the wheelchair there was no need to slam his head into the sidewalk like that. Even if the guy was drunk, he clearly didn't resist and they could have taken it a lot easier on that dude.

q f t

Lykos 06-01-2011 03:29 AM

Jesus,thats just terrible :(

buzzard 06-01-2011 09:07 AM

He was obviously drinking/drunk in public and parked on top of a metal grid.
There are laws against those kinds of things. He was asked to move politely and when he did not, the cops had every right to slam him :2 cents: :thumbsup

Shey 06-01-2011 09:31 AM

OMFG, I wonder if this is real, according to this website http://www.copblock.org/4738/dc/ this is the press release that the department gave:

Quote:

On Thursday, May 19, the Metro Transit Police on routine patrol at the U St. Metrorail station observed a patron in a wheelchair drinking an alcoholic beverage. The officers asked the patron to leave the area and he refused. The officers then attempted to issue the patron a citation and when the patron refused to comply with the issuance of a citation he was told that he would be placed under arrest. The patron resisted arrest which resulted in him falling out of his wheelchair. The patron was arrested for assault on a police officer and drinking in public.
The patron was transported to a local hospital with a minor injury.
Metro Transit Police are following up on this report.

Steven Taubenkibel
Public Information Officer
WMATA-Office of Media Relations
P: 202 962 2474

Sly 06-01-2011 09:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by onwebcam (Post 18181906)
He's probably the head of the AlQuadriplegic terrorist organization

Shit that made me laugh, LOL.

SmokeyTheBear 06-01-2011 09:37 AM

"The patron resisted arrest which resulted in him falling out of his wheelchair. "

is that what they call slamming someone to the ground these days.. lol

Falling would be something you do by yourself. Seeing as he cant walk , he probably can't stand. Standing him up would force him to fall. Either way he didn't fall anyways as clearly shown in the video

u-Bob 06-01-2011 09:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SmokeyTheBear (Post 18184197)
as clearly shown in the video

I guess that's why they are getting so worried about people videotaping them. If they weren't doing anything wrong and protecting the public as they are supposed to do, they would be proud of their actions and have no problem with some free publicity.

_Richard_ 06-01-2011 09:45 AM

funny.. i can't see anything that looks like a beverage in that video.. nor any point where the guy resists arrest

guess it must be my ditch digger goggles however

SmokeyTheBear 06-01-2011 09:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by buzzard (Post 18184049)
He was asked to move politely and when he did not, the cops had every right to slam him :2 cents: :thumbsup

the police are our employees. They work for us. If the majority of the people think their behaviour is inappropriate then it is.. simple as that.

7-11 employees have the "right" to call you fuckface when you buy something. They have a right to be rude and unhelpfull.. Their boss would not like this and they would likely be fired.

Cops have a right to be rude and unhelpfull, but they are still our employees and as such should be fired.

John-ACWM 06-01-2011 12:30 PM

Too many idiots into the police forces.

twistyneck 06-01-2011 01:19 PM

He was obviously resisting, they should have encouraged compliance with their nightsticks a few hundred times.

Tom_PM 06-01-2011 01:24 PM

Yes, they could have gone easier and reasonable. Thats the real issue. They know they dont HAVE to however. THATS the problem. IMHO of course.

Kiopa_Matt 06-01-2011 01:37 PM

Should have tazed him, and belted him with a bean bag gun too.

And the worst part is, that wouldn't even surprise me if it happened.

brassmonkey 06-01-2011 01:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SmokeyTheBear (Post 18184197)
"The patron resisted arrest which resulted in him falling out of his wheelchair. "

is that what they call slamming someone to the ground these days.. lol

i guess so :helpme

buzzard 06-01-2011 11:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SmokeyTheBear (Post 18184227)
the police are our employees. They work for us. If the majority of the people think their behaviour is inappropriate then it is.. simple as that.

7-11 employees have the "right" to call you fuckface when you buy something. They have a right to be rude and unhelpfull.. Their boss would not like this and they would likely be fired.

Cops have a right to be rude and unhelpfull, but they are still our employees and as such should be fired.

That post was sarcasm Smokey. Wheelchair guy and the dancers at the Jefferson memorial are no different.
Amazing how many didn't get upset about it. Good gauge.

TangibleAsset 06-01-2011 11:26 PM

Quote:

On Thursday, May 19, the Metro Transit Police on routine patrol at the U St. Metrorail station observed a patron in a wheelchair drinking an alcoholic beverage. The officers asked the patron to leave the area and he refused. The officers then attempted to issue the patron a citation and when the patron refused to comply with the issuance of a citation he was told that he would be placed under arrest. The patron resisted arrest which resulted in him falling out of his wheelchair. The patron was arrested for assault on a police officer and drinking in public.
The patron was transported to a local hospital with a minor injury.
Can you put police officers under citizens arrest? Because that was clearly illegal on their part.


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