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Television crew member is arrested while covering a shooting for asking officers badge number. Civil Rights attorney brings episodes of tragic real life. Police brutality in visual realism. Excessive force and other tales of woe.

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  • The cop in the video was investigated and then fired. The cameraman had the charges dropped a month after the incident.

    Score one for the people - for once.

  • fuck cops...coward pussies

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  • that cop should be shot in the head 50 times

  • Haha doosh bag cops goin down for this one lol

  • Wow, talk about someone who never should have been sworn in. Best they got rid of this loose cannon before he shot someone.

  • i hate cameramen who provoke cops and hide behind a wall of law and keep provoking the cops to get a reaction, they are fucking women. This video is probably the first one where i actually believe the cop was in the wrong

  • @playatyourownrisk818 sure seems that way

  • @MrLOVEolution not all cops are the same,,,,,

  • @Rayven10 Indeed. row row fight tha powah

  • @Rayven10 i thought the cop was sent for more training and is still on the force.but if he is then that's not right he clearly was at fault .just another bully with a badge.

  • I'm sorry, but I missed the part in this clip where the police officer says, "I am placing you under arrest for disobeying a lawful order, get down on the ground and place your hands behind your head." All I see is a police officer refuse to give his name and badge number to a camera man, circle him, then charge him like a drunk in a bar fight. I don't see any professionalism on the part of the officer.

    The cameraman asking, "Was that so hard?" isn't justification for such police brutality.

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