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SamKnause

(13,108 posts)
Tue Jun 9, 2020, 01:34 AM Jun 2020

If you want to see another fine example of brave police in action.

Go to Google and type in man begs for his life.

I cannot get the link to work.

It will show 3 videos at the top of the page.

CNN, CBS, and Inside Edition reported on this in 2017.

The officer was acquitted.

He was reinstated and now receives 2,500.00 per month for PTSD.

He murdered an unarmed man crawling in the hallway of a hotel.

The man was crying and begging for his life.

He had a pellet gun in his hotel room.

I fucking hate the police.

If anyone can post the video please do.

I tried for over an hour and can not get the link to work.


P.S. The video has been posted below.

Thank you dalton99a

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dalton99a

(81,565 posts)
1. It was murder.
Tue Jun 9, 2020, 01:36 AM
Jun 2020





https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shooting_of_Daniel_Shaver
On December 7, 2017, after a six week trial, a jury acquitted Brailsford of all charges.[11][13]

Also in December 2017, it was revealed that Brailsford had been involved in a prior incident in 2015 regarding an arrest of teenagers in a store. During the arrest, Brailsford was recorded on video throwing a teenager against a shelf, putting the teenager in a headlock, and then slamming the teenager onto the ground. At the time, the incident was publicized (but Brailsford was not named) by a witness to the arrest, who alleged excessive force because the teenagers "weren't doing anything". A spokesman for the Mesa Police Department said that the department "looked at" the incident and "administratively cleared" Brailsford, because "police work sometimes isn't pretty".[34][35]

In August 2018, Brailsford was reinstated by the Mesa Police Department, staying for a further 42 days in what the department described as a "budget position". The department agreed to reimburse Brailsford for medical expenses related to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Brailsford's lawyer has said that Brailsford suffered PTSD due to his shooting of Shaver and the resultant criminal trial. The reinstatement allowed Brailsford to apply for "accidental disability" suffered during the course of work. As a result, Brailsford was unanimously approved to be retired on medical grounds. Brailsford was also given a pension of $2,500 per month. The fact that Brailsford was ultimately medically retired instead of remaining fired was only revealed to the public in July 2019.[4][5][36] According to a pay stub attached to Brailsford's bankruptcy file, he has been working for a steel company in Glendale, Arizona.[37]

Kablooie

(18,637 posts)
2. It's jurys that constantly let them off.
Tue Jun 9, 2020, 01:38 AM
Jun 2020

Why is that?
Jurys always assume the police are just doing their job so they can't be held responsible for destroying someone's life for no reason at all.

Demovictory9

(32,468 posts)
8. after the jury acquitted the cop who killed the homeless guy in Orange county, I read an article
Tue Jun 9, 2020, 04:14 AM
Jun 2020

about the jury they pull together 1. The are the type of people who believe cops cant do wrong. No matter how horrible the killing, they just need be given a lil bit of doubt to acquit. 2. they live in the community, afraid to convict the cops.

TreadSoftly

(219 posts)
4. Not a bodycam, so another cop present who should've stopped this
Tue Jun 9, 2020, 01:58 AM
Jun 2020

This needs to be known ahead of time that such police behavior will not be unpunished.

Wonder what happened with the guy supposedly brandishing a gun from 2nd floor. We'll never know.

Hoping that the House bill goes through. Hope the protests go on as long as necessary for change to occur.

Crunchy Frog

(26,610 posts)
5. I remember seeing the unedited video for this when it came out.
Tue Jun 9, 2020, 03:14 AM
Jun 2020

It was essentially a snuff film. It seems like there is nothing that these monsters won't get away with.

Demovictory9

(32,468 posts)
7. that's a well known killing. the cop that dressed like a swat guy screamed orders at him
Tue Jun 9, 2020, 04:11 AM
Jun 2020

to crawl towards him. his pants were falling, he may have reached to pull them up, and the cop killed him. cop went bankrupt from the cost of the trial. They help him out by giving him enough days to get disability ...

when it happened the video was everywhere... everyone said it was excution. but they always seem to pull together just the right jury to acquit

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horrible

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JI7

(89,260 posts)
10. Bunch of Cowardly Shits . I imagine many of these cops are more likely to be cowards
Tue Jun 9, 2020, 04:51 AM
Jun 2020

than the average so they want to become cops to have some control over others . But we see as in this example of their cowardice and just plain incompetence and stupidity is killing innocent people.

And they get paid for it through taxpayer funds.

If we had some actual standards most of these types would never make it into these type of jobs because they are clearly not fit for it.

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