Louisiana Cops Exposed As Liars By Surveillance Video After Arresting Man For Recordingby Carlos MillerPINAC Dec. 27, 2014 |
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Baton Rouge cops snatched a man’s phone from him as he was recording them being aggressive with others, slamming him to the ground and repeatedly kneeing him after he was down. Then they charged him with felony battery on an officer as well as public intoxication, resisting arrest and failure to leave an area. In their report, they claimed that Daniel Clement, 22, had jumped on an officer as they were making an arrest. But then Clement obtained surveillance video, proving them to be liars. Now the officers are being investigated by internal affairs, which means nothing will happen to the officers. But at least with the surveillance video, we should expect to see the charges against him dropped. And maybe then, they might return his phone, not that they have any legal basis to maintain possession of it anyway. But we’ve never seen a cop get disciplined for that, so they will continue stealing people’s cameras to keep from being recorded. The incident took place Monday in front of a theater where musical groups perform. Clement was in town from Virginia visiting a friend graduating college. Read More |