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Showing posts with label Extreme Punishment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Extreme Punishment. Show all posts
Friday, January 27, 2012
Cleveland Police Knee Handcuff man
The actions of a Cleveland police officer, Paul Lowrey, are under review after he allegedly jabbed a flashlight into the abdomen of a handcuffed and subdued man during a Dec. 30 traffic stop.
According to Cleveland Police Department documents and a dash-cam video anonymously provided to the Advocate on Wednesday, Jan. 25, Lowrey hit the handcuffed man in his midsection before yelling at him to “do what he is [expletive] told to do.”
The use of force is allowed in making arrests, according to Article 15.24 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, which states that “in making an arrest, all reasonable means are permitted to be used to effect it.” However, the codes also states that “no greater force shall be resorted to than is necessary to secure the arrest and detention of the accused.” It’s the gray area between reasonable and unreasonable use of force, and how it applies to subjects already in custody, that now has the case under review by police department administrators and city officials.
Read More http://www.yourhoustonnews.com/cleveland/news/videotaped-arrest-shows-officer-reportedly-using-force-against-handcuffed-man/article_52cea711-4a40-5ec2-836d-41553c9c36e1.html
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Ex-Special Force Soldier Use what He Learned In War.
A Florida man is behind bars after cops say he brutally tortured two young girls by using a dog shock collar to punish them.
Michael Lee Mitchell, 28 -- an Army Special Forces soldier living in Crestview -- was arrested this week when detectives discovered that he allegedly shocked two girls, ages 8 and 4, and made them do extreme physical exercise regularly until they threw up, according to FOX 10.
"It breaks my heart to know that somebody could do that," a neighbor, who declined to give her name, told the station. "Knowing that it was in our neighborhood so close to home and knowing that our daughter played with those little girls, knowing that she could've seen something happen in watching them play outside and not knowing that something was going on. It's horrible."
Read More http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/26/shock-collar-abuse_n_1233493.html?ncid=edlinkusaolp00000003
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