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Twosugars 15-11-2019 07:52 PM

Arizona officer caught on video pinning quadruple amputee, 15, to ground
 



Disturbing video footage of a 15-year-old quadruple amputee being tackled, pinned to the ground and verbally abused by a sheriff’s deputy is now the focus of an internal investigation by Arizona’s Pima county sheriff’s department.

The footage shows the shirtless boy, who cannot move, screaming as a sheriff’s deputy pins him to the ground while yelling at the teen to stop resisting.

The boy is a ward of the state and resides in a group home in Tucson because he was abandoned by his parents, according to local media.

The eight-minute cellphone video, first published by KOLD in Tucson, was filmed in September by another teenager in the Tucson home, who was also allegedly assaulted by deputies.

On the morning of 26 September, an adult who works at the group home reportedly called police to report that the teen had knocked over a trash can and was yelling and screaming.

A deputy from the Pima county sheriff’s department who responded to the call reportedly determined that the teen was disturbing the peace, and decided to arrest him.

In the footage, the deputy can be seen kneeling on the ground and holding the teenager in a headlock. When the teen tries to break free, the officer tackles him, wrestling him to the floor.

“I will raise my voice to you whenever the [expletive] I want, you understand?” the officer shouts.

After a third teen begins filming, the second teen is placed in handcuffs and the deputy smashes his head into the wall.

Joel Feinman, a Pima county public defender, said the deputy’s compassion-less, aggressive behavior speaks to larger failures in the US justice system.

“I’d like to see this country treat 15-year-old boys with no limbs living in group homes like human beings, and I’d like to see this country have compassion for the most vulnerable among us, and I’d like to see this country and its legal system recognise that troubled children are not criminals,” Feinman told the Guardian.

Feinman, whose office is representing both boys, notes that a parent acting in the same way could be charged with child abuse. The criminal charges against the first teen have now been dropped, but it is up to civil lawyers to talk to the boys to see if they want to bring a lawsuit against the officer and the sheriff’s department.

“The boy needed to be treated with love and compassion, and not assault and arrest,” Feinman said.

Arizona prosecutors dropped disorderly conduct charges against the teenage boy being restrained on the floor in the video, the teen’s attorney said on Friday.

Samuel Jurgena, a Pima county public defender, said his client went public with the cellphone video in order to prompt changes in police treatment of youths in group homes.

“I think everyone feels in my office this cop should not be out here with a badge and a gun if this is how he’s treating kids in group homes,” Jurgena said.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...video-teenager


Unsurprisingly the boy is black.

GiRTh 15-11-2019 07:55 PM

What did the deputy think he was going to do, pull out a gun and shoot him with no arms, hands or fingers? Just baffling. :conf:

Twosugars 15-11-2019 09:24 PM

Disgusting behaviour towards a disabled person.

Twosugars 16-11-2019 12:22 PM

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Joel Feinman, a Pima county public defender, said the deputy’s compassion-less, aggressive behavior speaks to larger failures in the US justice system.
Says it all really.

Dogeatdog 16-11-2019 12:33 PM

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“I will raise my voice to you whenever the [expletive] I want, you understand?” the officer shouts.
Sounds like the typical jumped up cop that has a power trip because he carries a badge. Disgusting.

Kizzy 16-11-2019 01:32 PM

I can't watch that... revolting behaviour, he needs to lose that job.
Poor lad :(

Twosugars 16-11-2019 01:35 PM

It is a very uncomfortable watch

Niamh. 16-11-2019 02:23 PM

Don't fancy watching it either, the total is bad enough

Tom4784 16-11-2019 02:25 PM

The US police force seems to attract cruel people unfit to wear the badge yet they get to wear it anyway.

Beso 16-11-2019 03:06 PM

I hope he ain't called Robert. .

Ammi 16-11-2019 03:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 10712751)
I can't watch that... revolting behaviour, he needs to lose that job.
Poor lad :(

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Originally Posted by Twosugars (Post 10712753)
It is a very uncomfortable watch

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 10712776)
Don't fancy watching it either, the total is bad enough

...I did watch it earlier and there is nothing I could really say...because it is just an extremely upsetting watch that I can only hope is dealt with by the police force...and I hope the young man is getting some emotional support, specifically relating to this...


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