Texas councilman stunned, arrested while defending friends being questioned by Prairie View police
A Texas city councilman was stunned with a Taser while on his knees and then arrested outside his Prairie View home Thursday night — the same agency whose officer helped arrest Sandra Bland.
The arrest involved a female Prairie View cop – one of the city's six-officer force – with ties to Bland's arrest alongside Texas Department of Public Safety in July, authorities confirmed.
Newly-elected Councilman Jonathan Miller identified himself as an elected official while stepping between Prairie View cops confronting four of his fraternity brothers practicing a step routine, local reports said.
The 29-year-old’s credentials, which includes a vote to rename a street in Bland's honor, didn’t prevent what Miller’s friend described as another example of excessive force in the Houston suburb.
“It went from me asking questions to
A video of Miller’s 8:30 p.m. arrest shows Miller on his knees before being tased. Police contend that Miller pestered them with questions and refused to step back as they questioned his house guests about suspicious activity in the neighborhood.
He allegedly pulled away as officers lunged forward with handcuffs.
“As soon as they started pushing, I pulled out my camera, because if there's a camera the officer can't say my battery on my body cam went out or anything like that,” Brandon Woodson told KPRC-TV.
The female officer involved in Thursday’s arrest was not identified by Prairie View Police Chief Larry Johnson, but he said it was probable that officers in the small force would appear in other incidents.
Bland was found hanging in a Waller County jail cell on July 13, three days after her arrest. She was pulled over by a Texas state trooper for allegedly failing to use her turn signal, leading to a confrontation over a cigarette.
The only other officer involved with Bland's arrest was a female cop backing up Trooper Brian Encinia during the traffic stop.
One of the officers involved with Councilman Jonathan Miller's arrest was also involved in Sandra Bland's arrest.
Miller faces charges of interfering with a public servant and resisting arrest, but he is no longer in custody, having bonded out of jail on Friday.
An attempt by the Daily News to reach Miller was not immediately returned.
A Texas city councilman was stunned with a Taser while on his knees and then arrested outside his Prairie View home Thursday night — the same agency whose officer helped arrest Sandra Bland.
The arrest involved a female Prairie View cop – one of the city's six-officer force – with ties to Bland's arrest alongside Texas Department of Public Safety in July, authorities confirmed.
Newly-elected Councilman Jonathan Miller identified himself as an elected official while stepping between Prairie View cops confronting four of his fraternity brothers practicing a step routine, local reports said.
The 29-year-old’s credentials, which includes a vote to rename a street in Bland's honor, didn’t prevent what Miller’s friend described as another example of excessive force in the Houston suburb.
“It went from me asking questions to
A video of Miller’s 8:30 p.m. arrest shows Miller on his knees before being tased. Police contend that Miller pestered them with questions and refused to step back as they questioned his house guests about suspicious activity in the neighborhood.
He allegedly pulled away as officers lunged forward with handcuffs.
“As soon as they started pushing, I pulled out my camera, because if there's a camera the officer can't say my battery on my body cam went out or anything like that,” Brandon Woodson told KPRC-TV.
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The female officer involved in Thursday’s arrest was not identified by Prairie View Police Chief Larry Johnson, but he said it was probable that officers in the small force would appear in other incidents.
Bland was found hanging in a Waller County jail cell on July 13, three days after her arrest. She was pulled over by a Texas state trooper for allegedly failing to use her turn signal, leading to a confrontation over a cigarette.
The only other officer involved with Bland's arrest was a female cop backing up Trooper Brian Encinia during the traffic stop.
One of the officers involved with Councilman Jonathan Miller's arrest was also involved in Sandra Bland's arrest.
Miller faces charges of interfering with a public servant and resisting arrest, but he is no longer in custody, having bonded out of jail on Friday.
An attempt by the Daily News to reach Miller was not immediately returned.
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12 hours ago
TONY FROM BROOKLYN
I guess the cop felt threatened while the guy was on his knees. Let the excuses begin.
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4 hours ago
KEVIN SHORT
First off it sounded like these men were questioned for being black. In this article it states the men were questioned about suspicious activity "while practicing a step routine in the councilman's yard". The last I heard your front yard is your property, if you do not wish to take to police while on your property you don't have to unless they have a warrant.
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3 hours ago
TONY FROM BROOKLYN
Dancing in your yard while Black. That's the suspicious activity. Excuses, Excuses they'll never stop because racism will never stops.
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7 hours ago
LISA MCCOLLUM
A councilman? Com on dude!!!!
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3 hours ago
J C
Or someone needs to crawl back under their rock. Just sayin. But you're right, because a serial killer had a picture taken with a president in the 70s that makes racial profiling and excessive force during a non crime okay.
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6 hours ago
ALFRED HOBBS
You mean he went to his knees on his own volition?
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6 hours ago
SEAN MICHAEL
If he's on his knees, that sounds like compliance. The problem with police is (aside from the racism and brutality) they don't use common sense. A bunch of guys are doing a step routine (which is like a march/dance) and they're deemed dangerous. Two NYPD officers pull guns and toss 12 year olds playing tag to the the ground. There's the Texas officer who pulls his gun on teens in swimwear at a party. The NYPD officer using excessive force to manhandle a compliant James Blake (mistaken identity) but doesn't apologize or write incident in formal report. No common sense used when the person being encountered is black - in these instances and many others. Not all, but way too many.
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6 hours ago
DAWN ANDERSON
And he was outside of his own home.
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4 hours ago
KEVIN SHORT
He was in his yard. There was no reason for them to question people on their own property.
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4 hours ago
TONY FROM BROOKLYN
He's on his knees. See a common theme yet?
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3 hours ago
WING DING
Heil Hitler - welcome to the 4th Reich.
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TONY FROM BROOKLYN
Driving While Black, Walking While Black, Talking While Black, Playing While Black, Dancing While Black.
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8 hours ago
FMD MEDINA
I'll be back later. The racists have not awakened yet.
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5 hours ago
ALAN MCINERNEY
The racists are already here.
You're posting, aren't you?
