is this police brutality?

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Is this police brutality?

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Police Brutality: Five police officers brutally kicked and beat an unconscious suspect after a high-speed chase through Birmingham, Alabama, in an incident caught on camera and discovered a year later.
Video shows one black and four white officers beating and kicking unconscious man ejected from car.

Video shows one black and four white officers beating and kicking unconscious man ejected from car.

The five officers have been fired, Mayor Larry Langford said at a news conference Wednesday. An internal inquiry is continuing.

The dashboard-cam footage, which officials believe was shot in January 2008, was aired for reporters Wednesday. It showed the end of a 100-mile-an-hour police chase of a van driven by Anthony Warren, suspected of illegal drug activity.

Police had chased the van almost 50 miles, winding from downtown Birmingham to suburban Hoover. The video captured the van knocking down a police officer standing on a roadway, then turning up an interstate highway ramp, where it flipped over and rolled into a ditch.

Warren was ejected from the van and stopped moving. The five officers -- one black, four white -- ruthlessly beat the suspect, who is black, the video shows.

A police mug shot taken five days after the beating was posted on the Web site of The Birmingham News. It shows a badly bruised man wearing a neck brace.

Police Chief A.C. Roper told CNN that the video was brought to his attention in March by the district attorney's office, which stumbled upon the footage as it was preparing for Warren's trial.

Warren was charged with attempted murder, but no trial took place because he pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of aggravated assault. He is in prison serving a 20-year sentence.

Roper said he was "shocked" to learn of the video and that it had been around for so long without his knowledge.

In addition to a continuing internal investigation that could lead to disciplining supervisors, he said the Alabama Bureau of Investigation is considering criminal charges against the five officers.

Langford said the incident brought back to mind days of segregation and police brutality toward blacks.

"The culture of the past was that police brutality was acceptable," Langford said. "In Birmingham, Alabama, in the present day, it is not acceptable."

Langford said the five officers showed exceptional restraint in chasing the fleeing suspect and performed in exemplary fashion until the last scene caught on the video.

The camera captured 11 seconds of the five officers beating Warren with their fists and batons.
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"Those 11 seconds will not be tolerated," said Langford, who signed letters of termination for the five officers on Tuesday.

"Over 50 years of combined police experience gone over 11 seconds," he said.

5 Alabama police officers fired over beating caught on camera - CNN
 
I saw this video when it first came out two years ago. It's been on the web for a while... Oh well, I guess they're a little slow down there in 'Bama... :roll: I'm just glad the officers finally got what they deserved. I guess there is a little bit of justice in the world after all...

This video proves those cops were no better than a bunch of goons. They're lucky they only got fired. I think each should be charged with assault as well.
 
Yes, it is brutality by definition.

If I were an officer chasing this douchebag for miles, while he was hurting people and ran over my fellow officer, I would have enough rage in me to kick his ass too.
 
Yes, it is brutality by definition.

If I were an officer chasing this douchebag for miles, while he was hurting people and ran over my fellow officer, I would have enough rage in me to kick his ass too.

Agreed. But still brutality.
 
The criminal intentionally tried to kill that officer when he hit him. That is what I can see in the video. The story says he ran for 50 miles, so that puts a lot of people in danger. I think the cops were pretty angry by then and they let their emotions take over.

It does not excuse what they did though.
 
Is this police brutality?

no. it's aggravated assault.

I fail to understand why the police officers resort to this kind of thuggery behavior. I understand that emotion ran high that this criminal put a lot of lives in dangers but the officers should know that they should expect this kind of life-threatening situations that will occur in the line of duty many times. They should expect that criminals will do all kinds of reckless things to evade police.

From what I see in video, they should be in same prison as that criminal. The only difference between criminal and police officer is that criminal does not think before they act. I'm disappointed at officers.
 
Oh wow, that happened in my state and I know about this road in video. :eek3:

I think that Jiro's post above is correct and yes, it was very aggressive.

Larry Langford isn't Birmingham mayor anymore after convicted with 60 charges and he is in prison now.
 
Yes, it is brutality by definition.

If I were an officer chasing this douchebag for miles, while he was hurting people and ran over my fellow officer, I would have enough rage in me to kick his ass too.

Don't be a cop if you can't control your emotions. That's part of the job description.
 
brutality for sure. i would get after the commanding officers for not getting to the cops while going thru the chase to calm down. they way they piled on the guy shows how rabid cops can get. which is exactly how i treat all police- like a rabid dog- respect them because they bite and never turn you back on them. another thread was whining about a texas deaf girl that ignored a cop and dissed him so he had to cuff her. woe is the deaf girl ,, police sooo mean. read a cops body language at all times.
 
It happens too often.. I had to restrain an officer once. He was and is VERY lucky I didn't punt him in the face while he was down.

His partner was in the corner with her arms up freaking out.....
 
i think any and all deaf need to be more cautious than hearing around police. almost all of my frequent encounters with police seem t start off badly because i can't hear squat and lipread nil. police meet the dregs of society and deaf often mimic the actions of these very same dregs of society believe it or not.
 
The criminal intentionally tried to kill that officer when he hit him. That is what I can see in the video. The story says he ran for 50 miles, so that puts a lot of people in danger. I think the cops were pretty angry by then and they let their emotions take over.

It does not excuse what they did though.

Exactly. They could have beat the ground instead of the perp to release their emotions. Or a punching bag later on. I can understand their feelings but no excuse for that.
 
It happens too often.. I had to restrain an officer once. He was and is VERY lucky I didn't punt him in the face while he was down.

His partner was in the corner with her arms up freaking out.....
What do you think would happen if you had kicked him in the face?

Assault on a peace officer isn't going to impress a judge.
 
i think any and all deaf need to be more cautious than hearing around police. almost all of my frequent encounters with police seem t start off badly because i can't hear squat and lipread nil. police meet the dregs of society and deaf often mimic the actions of these very same dregs of society believe it or not.
I started a thread on this once. I've had a gun pointed at me by a sheriff's deputy.
 
sure wouldn't want to live n chicago right about now.police there are going to be trigger happy for a while
 
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