Title: Police Brutally Slam Man To The Ground and Raid His House Over Parking Ticket! Source:
Counter Current News URL Source:http://countercurrentnews.com/2015/ ... -police-unconstitutional-raid/ Published:Jun 2, 2015 Author:Jackson Marciana and M. David Post Date:2015-06-03 10:32:23 by Deckard Keywords:None Views:12778 Comments:54
If it wasnt caught on video, few would have believed it. I think we all know what would have happened if he wasnt there, Octavius Johnson said about the video.
It was his childhood friend who had secretly recorded four police officers abusing him in the video.
It would have been swept under the rug, Johnson said without hesitation.
Is he right? He certainly seems to be.
But now, because of the quick-thinking of his buddy, all of the four officers involved have been fired.
Omaha Police Chief Todd Schmaderer was very animated when he talked reporters at a press conference about the embarrassing incident.
Many of the police actions that took place that day are in violation of our policies and do not represent how I want our officers to conduct themselves, he said.
The final resolution will be fair to the citizens of Omaha, the Omaha Police Department and the specific employees involved so that we can move forward and restore any public trust that may have eroded with this incident.
The Johnson family is not satisfied with the firing. It doesnt go far enough, they said.
Now, with the help of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) have filed suit seeking damages for the anxiety and depression that have surfaced in the months since. A full eight officers have been named in the suit with another 24 who remain unnamed.
This incident will live with our family for the rest of our lives, Sharee Johnson the mother of the two young men said, None of us can call 911 when we need help and believe that police would be there to help us. We live in a city where we feel we have no protection.
The suit alleges that dozens of Omaha police officers turned a parking violation into a brutal arrest, unconstitutional raid on the familys house, and confiscation of video that was taken of these illegal police actions. All of this stemmed from Octavius Johnson parking his truck on the wrong part of the street. A secondary video taken by Johnsons childhood friend shows the incident from a second story vantage point. Police can clearly be seen grabbing an non-resisting Johnson by the neck, and throwing him to the ground, then punching him numerous times, as other officers rush in.
He went around my neck, threw me to the ground, choked me out to the point where I couldnt breathe or speak, Johnson said of the illegal assault by police officers. The officer told me to stop resisting, punched me in the face. As if this were not enough, they implied that they would murder him right there in the street, saying do you want to die today?
Octavius brother Juaquez, was chased and then arrested for filming the arrest on a camera phone, even though he was on private property, and did not interfere with the illegal arrest.
It is a breath of fresh air to see the Omaha Police Department act quickly to fire these officers, but the Johnson family is right, were it not for that second video of the assault, no action would have been taken on their complaints alone. They would have been ignored, shrugged off and ultimately they would have been prosecuted for the crimes alleged in the illegal arrest, crimes which they never committed.
I clearly saw them grabbing a resisting and noncompliant Johnson.
The Police chief disagrees.
Many of the police actions that took place that day are in violation of our policies and do not represent how I want our officers to conduct themselves, he said.
He stepped into the street and interfered with the arrest.
I would venture a guess that the 6 cops who were fired over the incident in this article could GAS less whether they continue to kill each other or not.
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Guys' I live in Maryland and I am disgusted at the Mayor and prosecutor's persecution of those police, and the crime it has resulted it.
But what is really damning about this video is that they chased and arrested the other guy who was trying to record it, so that we would have trouble telling what really happened .
When they do that it makes no sense to given them any benefit of the doubt, they clearly didn't want us to know what happened,
I saw a cop in another video not long ago on youtube chase someone and knock the phone cam out of a woman's hand then kick it, the local police reported that it was a US Marshal. It was on the local news which posted the youtube link.
"But what is really damning about this video is that they chased and arrested the other guy who was trying to record it, so that we would have trouble telling what really happened .
So THAT'S the real reason!
All along I thought he was arrested because he was interfering with a police officer.
"Where he was standing has everything to do with it."
The fact that he was 10 yards away and on public property has nothing to do with it. He was ordered to keep away from the scene. He refused. He was arrested for interfering with a police officer.
He could have been 15 yards away on private property and still have been arrested for refusing to stand back.
"Where he was standing has everything to do with it." The fact that he was 10 yards away and on public property has nothing to do with it. He was ordered to keep away from the scene. He refused. He was arrested for interfering with a police officer.
He could have been 15 yards away on private property and still have been arrested for refusing to stand back.
It is hard for internet-qualified lawyers to understand that ANY act which prevents or impedes an officer from performing official duties is interfering with a police officer. A person can be on public property, private property, underground or suspended in the air and interfere with a police officer.
A person can legally be charged with interfering with a police officer if, among other things, they are purposely slowing the officers response to a crime scene investigation or making an arrest by shouting or trying to draw a crowd to the scene when an officer is questioning or arresting someone. The latter of these chargeable offenses is a cause of great concern, since an officer (or a group of officers) can become outnumbered and at extreme personal risk.
The police officer determined that he was interfering with the arrest, the officer has the legal right to make that determination. The fact that the perp was also shooting a video is incidental. He would have been arrested if he had an ice cream cone in his hand instead of a recording device.