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Cebu_4_2
27th July 2015, 04:44 PM
http://youtu.be/PGRIzkT8178
http://youtu.be/PGRIzkT8178
Dindo nothing right?
Cebu_4_2
27th July 2015, 04:49 PM
Police in Virginia Beach, VA have been caught on video assaulting two teenagers after pulling them over for a broken license plate light. The officers subsequently tried, yet failed to delete the cell phone footage.
The Free Thought Project reports that in January, 18-year-old Courtney Griffith was pulled over for the light on her license plate being out. Concerned by the officer’s aggressive behavior and knowing her rights, she propped her cell phone up on the dashboard to capture the incident.
After brutalizing her 17-year-old friend and taking them both into custody, the officers attempted to delete the footage. Luckily, the video went to a “recently deleted” file on her iPhone and was able to be recovered.
The young mother had just pulled into her driveway with the father of her child as well as her 17-year-old friend Brandon. As they turned in, police officers who were following her turned on their lights and pulled her over, citing the light above her license plate. One of the officers who pulled her over, Officer Pittman, was the same officer who had previously arrested her as a minor for possession of marijuana, something she maintains she no longer touches. Griffith believes that he had remembered her from their previous encounter.
The officers proceeded to tell the teenagers that the vehicle smelled like marijuana and demand that the passengers step out of the vehicle. At this point, there were four cop cars on the scene over a broken license plate light and the alleged smell of marijuana. Brandon, being a minor, repeatedly requested that his parents be present.
Griffith asks if she is being detained and the officers reply that she is. At this point, an officer moves the front passenger seat forward and instructs the teens to keep their hands visible at all times, after asking another officer to “go cover the driver.”
The teenagers are asked to step out of the vehicle. Brandon continues to request his parents be present while Griffith is heard calling the officer out on being the same cop that had previously pulled her over. Things begin to escalate, and the sensible young woman requests a sergeant be present to avoid her rights being further infringed.
An officer is heard grunting an order at Brandon and his eyes widen as he asks Griffith to make sure she is recording. As he is speaking, he is shot in the eyes with pepper spray.
“I’m seventeen years old, stop!” he cries out as the pepper spray burns his eyes. He states that he is calling his mother and repeats that he is only a minor as the officers threaten to tase him.”
Moments later he is hit with another round of pepper spray and tased. As he cries out in pain, the officers continue to grunt at him to get out of the vehicle.
“Get out, or you’re going to get it again!” the officer states.
“Alright,” Brandon complies. As he begins to step out of the vehicle, he’s shot with another volt of electricity from the officer’s taser, seemingly for no reason at all.
The officers begin beating him and screaming at him, continuing to escalate the situation and making things as hectic as possible. Brandon was ultimately tased four times. Eight cops were on the scene, with at least five of them involved in the assault on the unarmed teen.
At the end of the video, you can see an officer looking around the vehicle with a flashlight and then shutting off the camera. Griffith told The Free Thought Project that this was the Sargent she had requested to come to the scene. She believes he is the one who attempted to delete the footage.
“They arrested me, never Mirandized me or Brandon, and they sent me off with a summons. When I went back to my car, my phone had been brought off the dashboard and was on the drivers seat. I asked the cops who deleted the video, after looking for it in my folder, and they all started laughing. It was sickening. I later found it in my recently deleted folder,” Griffith told The Free Thought Project.
Brandon is currently imprisoned until July on charges of assault and battery on a police officer and resisting arrest.
Please share this story widely and message the Virginia Beach Police to demand they conduct an investigation into these officer’s actions.
Originally published on The Free Thought Project
Ares
27th July 2015, 05:06 PM
This is what you get with state sponsored "police". No resistance is possible, the state pays them, the state will protect them through the same state sponsored courts.
ximmy
27th July 2015, 05:18 PM
They are fortunate not to be dead.
Norweger
27th July 2015, 05:29 PM
I once got busted for an unrelated crime because of a broken break light.
Morale of the story is to never give the pigs any reason to pull you over.
ximmy
27th July 2015, 05:30 PM
I got pulled over once for driving 55 in the slow lane.
osoab
27th July 2015, 06:00 PM
I got pulled over once for driving 55 in the slow lane.
Speed it up granny.
http://new4.fjcdn.com/pictures/Granny+driving_dff06e_4169805.jpg
Cebu_4_2
27th July 2015, 06:04 PM
I got pulled over once for driving 55 in the slow lane.
Speed up enough for the pigs to pass, if they get you for speeding tell the judge there was a pig behind you and you didn't want to impede traffic. My granny got a ticket for impeding traffic looking for a doctors office, he threw the book at her. I appeared for her and the pig got in some trouble, not sure what but this was back in the early 80s.
ximmy
27th July 2015, 06:12 PM
Speed up enough for the pigs to pass, if they get you for speeding tell the judge there was a pig behind you and you didn't want to impede traffic. My ganny got a ticket for impeding traffic looking for a doctors office, he threw the book at her. I appeared for her and the pig got in some trouble, not sure what but this was back in the early 80s.
When he stopped me I said "Hi." He asked for driver license, reg. ins. Looked them over and said, "Have a nice day." I wonder if he thought I was trying to hide something, I don't know. I didn't say another word. Just left.
crimethink
27th July 2015, 06:43 PM
http://youtu.be/PGRIzkT8178
http://youtu.be/PGRIzkT8178
Dindo nothing right?
"No one is touching me until my mother is here" was a guarantee the stop was going to end badly. You never tell a cop to not do something, unless you're prepared to use deadly force on him.
The male in the back is clearly a Wigger (White Nigger).
crimethink
27th July 2015, 06:46 PM
It does not matter if you are right and they are wrong...grasp the gravity of the situation, and de-escalate it as much as possible, so you can get away from the cops as quickly as possible.
"'Yes, sir, no, sir,' and answer questions politely, honestly, and succinctly - volunteer nothing, but don't be an ass, and you'll probably find out Chris Rock is correct:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uj0mtxXEGE8
madfranks
27th July 2015, 06:46 PM
God help the pigs who do this to my kids.
crimethink
27th July 2015, 06:53 PM
God help the pigs who do this to my kids.
Thankfully, my kids don't dress and especially act like Niggers, so it is highly unlikely they would ever be in such a situation. I would hope yours are the same.
My kids have been stopped a few times, with no "incident" taking place and a speeding ticket for my son only once (most just "get it fixed, have a good night"). My daughter's boyfriend was stopped for a broken windshield, and consequently it was found he was driving on a suspended license. He was polite & cool, and not only didn't get hurt, he was allowed to drive home on a gentleman's promise to "take care of it with DMV."
milehi
27th July 2015, 07:08 PM
I was pulled over for a light plate out. I told the CHP he was fishing in the wrong hole and that I'd bet him there was nothing wrong with the light. He left and I checked my plate. It was fine and I knew that because the car tells me when it's out.
madfranks
27th July 2015, 08:35 PM
Thankfully, my kids don't dress and especially act like Niggers, so it is highly unlikely they would ever be in such a situation. I would hope yours are the same.
My kids have been stopped a few times, with no "incident" taking place and a speeding ticket for my son only once (most just "get it fixed, have a good night"). My daughter's boyfriend was stopped for a broken windshield, and consequently it was found he was driving on a suspended license. He was polite & cool, and not only didn't get hurt, he was allowed to drive home on a gentleman's promise to "take care of it with DMV."
Where I live, the cops don't care how you treat them. I was pulled over once for an imagined infraction and the cop physically assaulted me, told me I was going to jail, and threatened me multiple times. And I did the whole "yes sir, yes sir" the whole time, keeping my cool.
crimethink
28th July 2015, 12:10 AM
Where I live, the cops don't care how you treat them. I was pulled over once for an imagined infraction and the cop physically assaulted me, told me I was going to jail, and threatened me multiple times. And I did the whole "yes sir, yes sir" the whole time, keeping my cool.
Are you in a city or a really corrupt rural area?
madfranks
28th July 2015, 06:51 AM
Are you in a city or a really corrupt rural area?
This was probably 6 or 7 years ago, in what most people would consider a very nice city. I think the cop was just having a bad day, and took it out on me. After I kept on insisting I wasn't breaking any laws (I was riding a motorized bicycle on the street, no license plate, no "motorcycle" driver license, not illegal), I think he finally figured it out, but didn't like being "one-upped" by a prole, which is why he kept threatening me with all the bad things he could do to me if he wanted.
expat4ever
28th July 2015, 09:03 AM
The kid in the back seat had like 6 or 7 ozes of weed. Cops probably did smell it.
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