Title: New Jersey Cops Attempt To Confiscate Cameras After Commanding Police K-9 To Maul Man To Death Source:
Counter Current News URL Source:http://countercurrentnews.com/2015/ ... attempt-to-confiscate-cameras/ Published:Sep 30, 2015 Author:M. David and Reagan Ali Post Date:2015-10-01 08:22:03 by Deckard Keywords:None Views:4297 Comments:18
Imagine witnessing police officers commanding a K-9 dog to maul a man to death. If you are like most people, you would try to document the murder by recording the incident.
Thats exactly what recently happened in New Jersey, after cops killed a man by mauling him with a police dog. But when by-standers started recording the incident, officers charged at them to confiscate cell phone cameras (scroll down for video).
The Vineland, New Jersey officer who demanded witness cell phones seems to have been unsuccessful in his attempts to confiscate recording devices. Currently, there are two different videos of the incident that have been uploaded to YouTube and released by local media.
News reports seem to have no idea what happens after the officer demanded the footage and recording devices. The videos do not explain either. One could presume that the witnesses made a run for it and got away with the footage. If this is the case, they likely fear coming forward and admitting to evading the officer.
They also might fear retaliation from the officers, since they did witness the officers carry out a murder.
What we know from local media reports is that the victim was Philip White, 32. He tried to protect his face from the dog, and roll on to his stomach. Thats when the lying officer yells he tried to grab my gun.
The video clearly shows that never happened.
One lie followed another, as the officers began barking stop resisting even though the man was not resisting, he was just trying to avoid being mauled to death by the dog.
They punched him, stomped him, kicked him and then they let the dog out of the car, said Ricardo Garcia. The dog bit him on his face and around his body. Theres no call for that. Once a man is handcuffed and unconscious, you should have stuck him in the patrol car and take him to the police station. Instead they decided to beat him right here.
Another witness, Luis Martinez, also insisted White wasnt doing anything wrong and that the officers used excessive force.
The other cop let the dog out and they just kept punching him and the dog kept biting him at the same time, Martinez said. He was on the floor. Like, he was knocked out.
A dog is heard barking on a police dispatch recording of the incident.
118 West Grape, the dispatcher says in the recording. Subject hyperventilating. Officers out. An officer is also heard on the recording.
Slow all units down, the officer says. Subject under tried disarming me tried to grab my gun.
If that is the case, it is unclear from the video how that happened.
PINAC notes that one commenter in one of the articles says the name of the cop who tried to confiscate the footage is Officer Traveline. That poster claims that the officer has a history of filing false police reports.
Even so, wrongful death seems likely as he was attacked by the dog and beaten while handcuffed on the video.
If the K9 inflicted injury, after the shitbird was cuffed, that's a serious problem... the officers should be charged, criminally, for that.
As far as the K9, the handler of the dog is at fault for allowing the dog to do what it's trained to do when it shouldn't... a K9 can't be held to understanding the use of force continuum...or realize the subject was cuffed. I'm no dog lover or animal hugger, but I don't see any sense euthanizing the dog. Just remove it from service since now it will be a liability nightmare if it's kept in service and rightfully bites another subject.
The dog looked to be taking some bites at the instigation of the cops but I saw nothing that looked fatal. It seems likely that the fatal injuries were not from the dog. So I dispute the "...Commanding Police K-9 To Maul Man To Death" headline. At best, it's premature. But it is quite inflammatory.
Yeah, I didn't read Deckards article. I can't stand reading slanted garbage... and even if I did read it, who can count on that shit to tell us the facts?
I only commented to you that if the animal still bit the subject AFTER he was cuffed, that's a very serious problem... even criminal.