Video raises police brutality questions

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Video raises police brutality questions


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Jason Carroll reports on a video that is raising questions about force used by the Atlantic City Police Department.
 
If we don't stand up to this abuse now, it will soon be at the point of no return...for ALL of us...
 
Chief of Police: "It's too early for judgement." :confused::lol:

The way these clowns always close ranks is fucking admirable on one level. They're like an actual gang.
 
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White people if he was black: "well, that's why you don't stay around and yell at cops."
 
White people if he was black: "well, that's why you don't stay around and yell at cops."

Yep! They were all OK with it when it was a black Rodney King getting beat down!
but seriously, This is a no brainier! all of them need to be fired and brought up on charges! and anyone trying to justify their actions (Police Chief and that consultant) needs to be fired! There was no grey area!
 
Yep! They were all OK with it when it was a black Rodney King getting beat down!
but seriously, This is a no brainier! all of them need to be fired and brought up on charges! and anyone trying to justify their actions (Police Chief and that consultant) needs to be fired! There was no grey area!

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drugs wasn't a problem till white kids started getting hooked. police brutality wasn't a problem until white kids get beat down. SMH

For that attorney to say she have never seen someone get beat down like that by the police are you fucking kidding. Does she live in a box. Oh wait a white box.
 
At least he's alive.

If he was Black, he may have shot 41 times.

Must be talking about Milton Hall (Saginaw Mi)

I told you guys that this was going to start something. I don't care if you call a police a bitch, he can't arrest you for it. A guy I know from Saginaw back in the day cursed the shit outta three white police. They called him the N-Word & beat his ass real good. No K-9 Dog, but he got fucked up. Out of court settlement of 400K, he was left with 275K

Cops don't have the right to do a lot of shit, if it gets on Video, then their ass will pay. They won't lose their job, but you'll gt paid....

As of matter of a fact........ This dude last name sounds Italian

I bet these fuckers lose their job behind this shit....

Source

Report says five Atlantic City police officers being investigated in alleged June beating


Posted: Friday, September 27, 2013 7:52 pm

By JOEL LANDAU Staff Writer


Five Atlantic City police officers are allegedly being investigated by the department’s Internal Affairs investigation unit and the Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office for an incident in June involving a 20-year-old male.

NBC10 released a surveillance video from a local casino that captured a June 15 incident in which David Connor Castellani, 20, was seen being assaulted by five Atlantic City police officers including a K9 officer and his dog who arrived after the initial altercation. The dog can be seen attacking Castellani as he is lying on the street in the video.

The video does not show any confrontation between Castellani and the officers before the incident. The NBC10 story says he was kicked out of the casino because he was underage.

The man’s father David Castellani, a Northfield-based attorney, declined an interview request when reached at his Linwood home Friday night.

The story states David Connor Castellani was charged with assault in the incident.

Police Chief Ernest Jubilee said in the NBC10 story that Internal Affairs and the Prosecutor’s Office are investigating the incident. He could not be reached for comment Friday night
 
Chief of Police: "It's too early for judgement." :confused::lol:

The way these clowns always close ranks is fucking admirable on one level. They're like an actual gang.
Thats why I never shed a tear when I hear a cop gets killed, the asshole saw the vid and says says he stands by the officers like he saw nothing wrong.
 
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Atlantic City police beating caught on camera leads to lawsuit

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ATLANTIC CITY (WABC) -- The family of a student beaten by police in Atlantic City is now suing the department and the city.

Surveillance video captured the entire June 15 incident.

Connor Castellani, 20, can be seen surrounded by at least five officers after he was kicked out of the Tropicana Casino for being underage, his hands behind his back.

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He then emptied his pockets, and minutes later, he walked away. It seemed fairly routine before the situation escalated.

Castellani crossed the street, yelling at the police. About two minutes later, with Castellani still yelling, officers had enough.

Four of them wrestled him to the ground, and for the next 45 seconds, they kneed and struck him with batons as they tried to handcuff him.

"I was just basically rolling up in a ball," Castellani said. "I said I wasn't resisting. I told them that, and they continued to beat me."

The officers managed to get Castellani on his stomach, with one hand almost behind his back. That's when a K-9 officer pulled up, jumped out of the car and immediately set his dog on Castellani.

"When the dog actually chomped on the back of my neck, I was also receiving blows to the back of my head with a fist," he said.

Castellani was charged with resisting arrest, disorderly conduct and assault on an officer and a canine.

He needed more than 200 stitches to close up wounds and dog bites on his head and neck.

The department and prosecutor's office are investigating, but the Atlantic City Police Department is sticking by the officers.

Chief Ernest Jubilee says it's too early to pass judgment.

"All I can tell you there is an internal investigation, and when its over I'll be able to speak about the results," he said. "At the conclusion of the investigation, then we'll move forward from there."

Court records show the K-9 officer has been involved had 15 prior complaints related to excessive force or assault, but he was exonerated in all those cases. That officer, Sterling Wheaton, still has five additional suits pending against him.

Former police officer and law enforcement expert Lou Palumbo saw the video and backed the officers.

"I have to say that the amount of force that I believe they used here was appropriate, yes," he said.

But John Shane, a professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, disagreed, saying that from his perspective, the use of the dog was an unnecessary and potentially deadly use of force.

"I don't know of any training that allows police officers to launch the dog onto somebody's neck, which is right where the dog went," he said.

The mayor of Atlantic City called the video "disturbing" and asked the state's attorney general to oversee that investigation.
 
Wow were those officers on dope? The case in New York should have been captured on tape where the dude was shot 19 times. Amadou Bailo Diallo was unarmed and shot at 41 times.
T. Martin incident was filmed but the public never got a chance to see it. About like the 911 incident here in America. When you are the guilty party, but also the one doing the investigation, then it is almost impossible to get caught. Or if you get caught, then you still can bullshit with legality and still be as though you did nothing wrong.

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