Tuesday, July 2, 2019

COP BREAKS MANS ARMS WHO WAS FULLY COMPLIANT OVER KINKY COMMENT - OFFICER CHARGED with BATTERY



An Arkansas cop was charged with misdemeanor battery this week rather than a far more appropriate charge of aggravated assault for an incident captured on his dashboard camera.
An Arkansas cop was charged with misdemeanor battery this week for fracturing a man's arms during an arrest last year.
The incident was captured on dashcam video and shows North Little Rock police officer Jon Michael Crowder pulling over a man in a blue Hyundai for still-undisclosed reasons, showing the cop ordering the man out at gunpoint.

Crowder then orders the man to place his hands against the car which he tries to do but the cop then asks him if he has any guns, which prompts the man to stop and turn around with his hands still in the air and tell him no.

But that angers the cop where he begins yelling and accusing the man of "not listening" to him but the video shows he was trying to follow his orders. He just didn't realize he was not supposed to stop and face the officer when answering his question.
Another cop pulls up and they handcuff him but then Crowder comes across a set of handcuffs the man was wearing in a case worn on his belt which the cop said made him fear for his life.
"Why do you have handcuffs?" Crowder demands.
"Because I'm f*cking kinky, dude!" the man responds, turning his body sideways to face him, which again angered the cop.
Crowder lifted up the man's handcuffed arms high behind him, causing him to cry out in pain.
"You broke my f*cking arms!"
"You need to stay still, brother!" the cop tells him, even though the man was only trying to answer his question.
“If you move again, I'll have to do what I did before,” Crowder threatens.
“If you would have had a gun or something on you, it’d have gone real south for you."
It's a perfect example of how cops enjoy barking out contradictory orders, which allows them to use the "pain compliance" techniques they've learned in the academy.
According to the Arkansas Democrat Gazette:
The department said it suspended Crowder for 30 days in October after finding he violated internal policies.
The person Crowder arrested was suspected of a felony charge, but a statement by the department didn't say what the person was charged with.
A North Little Rock police spokeswoman said Crowder was currently on paid administrative leave. He’s been an officer with the department since 2002, she said.
Crowder didn’t appear to be an inmate at the county jail, and online court records didn’t list if he has an upcoming court appearance.
​The victim's name was not released but police say he was treated at a local hospital for "mildly displaced fractures of the ulna bone in both elbow joints."
Watch the shortened video above and the full video here.

2 comments:

  1. #metoo I had my arm broken by corrections deputies in Oregon two years ago. The only real difference is that this incident was on tape and mine was not. Instead I ended up getting charged after they made up accusations of throwing elbows, kicks, and punches. I was on a federal hold at the time so I got charged with assaulting a federal officer. It took over a year until an expert in biomechanics said that their explanation of my broken arm could not be true

    Eventually I was offered time served for a lesser charge and I took it. I am now suing .

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