Anyone driving or walking
through many of the towns and cities of New Jersey see the surveillance videos located in almost
every major intersection. This is in
addition to the many private security cameras affixed to the store fronts of many
commercial establishments.
However, when police are
caught on camera committing police brutality the video is often destroyed by
the police. In the Denver case shown below the police officer who was
monitoring the video surveillance camera is caught intentionally pans away from
the brutality to protect the officer’s brutality. http://youtu.be/aBnXJED7t_I
A badge, a gun and no
brains is a perfect storm for police brutality. Studies have shown hire more
police and crime will go up. They often create more crime and suffering to the
people. This video is a perfect example. What happened with a little talk and
compassion? Did these two cops thing they would prove their manhood by
attacking an unharmed female. America should understand what is happening before it is
too late.
The following videos are
some examples of police brutality caught on tape. You are warned that some of these videos
shock the conscience, and are not for the faint of heart.
1. September 26, 2009. Greenville
County Police teaser and punch and kick an 18-year-old in the face 13 times.
2. August 29, 2012, LAPD police officers slam defenseless
non-resistant woman to the ground.
3. August 17, 2010. Denver police brutality caught on tape while camera pans
away intentionally to cover-up brutality.
4. October 27, 2012. Police
Officer beats special-ed student over an un-tucked shirt.
6. September 2, 2012. Rhode Island police officer kicks woman in handcuffs. http://youtu.be/A9yYsI-HGpo
7. September 23, 2009. Police
officer turns off security camera and beats woman arrested for DWI to a bloody
8. May 8, 2012. Fatal
police brutality in which a homeless man is killed by police. The man suffered from mental illness and schizophrenia.
9. April 18, 2012. The murder
of Eugene Gruber. Police brutality and
murder by jail security officers in Chicago.
This the most sad and scary video
of them all. As the Chicago Tribune
article said: “Eugene Gruber was
drunk, hostile and uncooperative when he walked into the Lake County Jail, but a day later, he was paralyzed, had a
broken neck and barely registered a pulse after an encounter with guards,
records show”
If you are a victim of
police brutality captured on tape you are urged to call the criminal defense
and civil rights lawyer Vincent J. Sanzone, Jr., Esq., to talk about your
rights.
Law Office of Vincent J.
Sanzone, Jr.
P.O.
Box 261
277
North Broad Street
Elizabeth (Union County), New Jersey 07207
Office Phone No. (908)
354-7006
Cell Phone No. (201)
240-5716
Dated: October
9, 2012
NJ Civil Rights Attorney,
NJ Police Misconduct Attorney, NJ Police Misconduct Lawyer, NJ police brutality
lawyer, NJ police corruption lawyer, New Jersey Civil Rights Lawyers, New
Jersey Police Brutality Attorneys, Union County Civil Rights Lawyer, NJ federal
civil rights police misconduct lawyers.
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