Title: Cop Walks Up to Innocent Retired 63-year-old Veteran, Attack and Arrest Him for No Reason Source:
Free Thought Project URL Source:https://thefreethoughtproject.com/i ... -63yo-veteran-beaten-arrested/ Published:May 28, 2019 Author:Matt Agorist Post Date:2019-05-29 09:04:34 by Deckard Keywords:None Views:1978 Comments:24
Miami, FL Oscar Julien-Riou, 63, honorably served his country for 20 years and retired from the Army, he then became a nurse and continued to serve his country by treating fellow veterans at the VA Clinic. However, that country he dedicated his life to fighting for betrayed him last December when a Miami police officer attacked and falsely arrested him for doing nothing other than sitting on a park bench. Now, after the department refused to discipline the officer who attacked him, Mr. Riou is fighting back in the form of a lawsuit.
Mr. Riou is a retired Vietnam veteran who had recently retired from his job as a registered nurse after 20 years, subsequent to retiring from the Army after 20 years of service, the suit states. He volunteers at the V.A. playing the piano for Veterans in palliative care. Hed never been arrested in his 63 years of life.
The incident unfolded when Riou was sitting on a bench in Liberty Citys Alonzo Kelly Park, which happens to be across the street from the retired Army veterans home. As Riou is also a minister, he was making a video likely designed to give to his followers.
As the video shows, Riou sees the officer sitting in his car and says, theres the Miami PD, doing what they are supposed to be doing. He then continues recording his video.
He was doing absolutely nothing wrong and as the video shows, he thought he had nothing to worry about from the police. Sadly, however, he was mistaken.
For six minutes, officer Ioannys Llanes shined a spotlight toward Riou before exiting his vehicle and assaulting the innocent man.
As the video shows, Llanes began to tell Riou that the park was closed to which Riou responded, yes sir. Ill close out then, noting that he was making the video.
Riou was polite and listened to everything the officer was saying, but the officer attacked him anyway.
Youre hurting me, sir! the retired veteran tells the officer as the officer smashes him into the concrete.
The officer then accuses Riou of dropping something. However, there was nothing to be dropped and police would quickly realize this. Instead of admitting they made a mistake, the officer arrested Riou on false charges of resisting arrest, according to the lawsuit.
Defendant Llanes used unreasonable and excessive force against Plaintiff Mr. Riou when he forcibly pushed/threw him down to the concrete, manhandled him in such a way as to cause physical injury, searched him without consent, called other officers to the scene to physically apply unreasonable and excessive force in reliance on his call, forcibly put him in handcuffs when he was already under the physical control of the Defendant, detained him for over an hour, and created a criminal record for Mr. Riou by falsely charging him with resisting arrest, the suit says.
Whats more, according to the lawsuit and an image provided in it, the park has no clearly defined closing time, meaning the cop had absolutely no reason for approaching the innocent veteran, much less attacking and arresting him.
Before this incident, Riou had never been arrested or had any negative interactions with police. So much for the saying of dont do anything wrong, and you wont get beaten or arrested by police.
After giving 20 years of his life to serve our country, Mr. Riou was violated and deprived of his civil rights by those sworn to protect and serve, the suit states. He was stripped of his humanity and dignity, overwhelmingly suffering by what was done to him. He feared for his life, stating, They descended on me like S.W.A.T.! I was thinking they could kill me, and my children would never know what happened to me.'
Sadly, veterans who dedicate their lives to defending this country are all too often arrested, beaten, or killed when they come home from their service. If you truly want a glimpse into the disturbing nature of police officers abusing veterans, you can take a look through our archives, here.
(a) No person shall be or remain in any part of any park that is fenced in or provided with gates between the closing of the gates at night and their reopening on the following day; nor shall any person be or remain in any park not fenced in or provided with gates, between sunset and sunrise or as specifically posted, except in areas designated as twenty-four- hour boat launching areas, and except that persons and vehicles may pass through such parks without stopping, on the most direct walk or driveway leading from their point of entrance to the exit nearest to their point of destination.
He was in the park at 7:00pm. Sunset that day was 5:24pm. The cop was correct. I don't care if it wasn't posted or that Mr. Riou didn't know. Someone in the park after closing is suspicious. Someone sitting in a spotlight for six minutes, on a park bench, after closing, is doubly suspicious.
He was in the park at 7:00pm. Sunset that day was 5:24pm. The cop was correct.
Gee, how about just letting the guy leave?
As the video shows, Llanes began to tell Riou that the park was closed to which Riou responded, yes sir. Ill close out then, noting that he was making the video.
Riou was polite and listened to everything the officer was saying, but the officer attacked him anyway.
When the only tool you have is a hammer...
The guy was polite and respectful, he didn't deserve to be assaulted.
My guess is that he wanted to provoke the cop on camera so he'd have grounds for a lawsuit.
Highly unlikely. He was polite and respectful to the cop.
Oscar Julien-Riou, 63, honorably served his country for 20 years and retired from the Army, he then became a nurse and continued to serve his country by treating fellow veterans at the VA Clinic.
Yeah - major felon ya got there whitey. Your applause for cops for assaulting innocent citizens let alone veterans is reprehensible