Newly released video of the final moments of soldier killed by police

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http://abc13.com/news/soldier-who-died-in-custody-cried-out-i-cant-breathe/730265/

This is fvking pathetic. Injecting the man with a sedative when he was not combative. And then doing nothing when he says he couldnt breath? The guy was freaking self reporting to jail for a couple days and was a decorated vet. He had PTSD as well, and ends up killed.

Pa-fvking-thetic. Thats the thanks this guy gets for fighting on foreign soil for his country. And the fools investigating themselves dare say he died of natural causes. Come on now. When you have someone in your custody, youre responsible for them.

Watch these guys get off though. Its a damn shame that these guys can rush you while covered in all that gear, inject you with chemicals, and then ignore your health while you die. And for it to happen to a veteran too? Well, this country does do a good job at failing veterans.
 

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Jaylan said:
Injecting the man with a sedative when he was not combative.
WHAT?? Did you not watch the video? This guy was jumping around like a caged animal.

The sheriff's office was the one who videotaped it. They obviously aren't worried about wrong-doing. Who cares who the guy was? He was flipping out and obviously going to hurt those cops if he could have. Being a decorated vet doesn't put you above the law.

I don't know about how he actually died, they might have done something wrong there. But I have no problem with how they put him down at the beginning of the video.
 

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WHAT?? Did you not watch the video? This guy was jumping around like a caged animal.

The sheriff's office was the one who videotaped it. They obviously aren't worried about wrong-doing.
Did you watch the videos online and read the article? Just because someone tapes something doesnt mean they didnt do anything wrong. They had him under control at a point.

It wasnt necessary to pump him full of chemicals and ignore his health afterwards. Keep licking the boot though.
 

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Did you watch the videos online and read the article?
I watched what you linked.
 

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I watched what you linked.
And those cops didnt need to pump him full of chemicals once they had the situation under control. They then went on to ignore the guys health and complaints regarding his health. So thats what needs to happen now to vets with PTSD? Pump em full of chemicals? Excuse me for being a little pissed off at the continued blunders by the nation and our police when it comes to those with mental health issues, and especially veterans.

Jeez, guys like you will never hold cops accountable for killing someone in their custody. You gonna defend those 9 deputies fired in Georgia for killing a mentally ill man in their custody? I thought about starting a thread on that last week just to see what fools would defend those disgraced cops.

Its a damn shame that cops can continue to kill unarmed people and citizens make excuses for it. Mr Brown was shackled and under control. He was assaulted as well. These cops killed him. He didnt appear to resist in those shackles and in that chair from what I saw. So why pump him full of chemicals and then ignore his condition as he lay dying?

And they left this man naked in a cell with shallow breathing. Come on now.
 

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These were corrections officers rather than police, looked like mostly dumbass Mexicans. Once the government has you in custody and in jail, they don't treat you right. He sure was acting agitated before they removed him from the cell. I don't think that he died partly from an overdose of the sedative, but it's kind of like what hospice does to the elderly. There's a lot of problems with this society but you seem to think the only real problem is police and black people.

But I agree, they shouldn't be injecting anyone with sedatives or anything else against their will and knowledge. That's why I mentioned hospice and the elderly. They euthanize them with drug injections against their knowledge and will.
 
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Jaylan said:
http://abc13.com/news/soldier-who-died-in-custody-cried-out-i-cant-breathe/730265/

This is fvking pathetic. Injecting the man with a sedative when he was not combative. And then doing nothing when he says he couldnt breath? The guy was freaking self reporting to jail for a couple days and was a decorated vet. He had PTSD as well, and ends up killed.
He was clearly combative or they wouldn't have needed any correctional officers to go in their without any gear. The video literally shows him being violent. The way putting someone into submission works is basically they strangle you until you can't breath so you temporarily pass out. It takes A LOT more to strangle someone to DEATH.

Another thing, that is not a regular police jail cell. That is a PRISON cell my friend. The were even officers were wearing correctional badges on their shirts. Regardless of him being in there for only two days, that's definitely a felony charge.

I'm pretty sure he got a light sentence because of his history with the military.

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Pa-fvking-thetic. Thats the thanks this guy gets for fighting on foreign soil for his country. And the fools investigating themselves dare say he died of natural causes. Come on now. When you have someone in your custody, youre responsible for them.
I don't know his story and neither do you. This guy could have beaten someone half to death because of his PTSD. It sucks that it ended up this way, but these guys pretty much did their job in my opinion. An inmate freaked out, jail sends in some guys, they take him to the infirmary, and then eventually back to his cell where he calms back down. Pretty standard procedures.

Oh yeah, you're not exactly gonna listen to a felon in a prison especially after an episode like that. I'm not sure you know what prison is like but those guys are just as violent as they are angry.


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Watch these guys get off though. Its a damn shame that these guys can rush you while covered in all that gear, inject you with chemicals, and then ignore your health while you die. And for it to happen to a veteran too? Well, this country does do a good job at failing veterans.
Welcome to America.

When you become a felon, you can literally become a slave to the states. Read it, it's in the 13th amendment. You're basically scum if you get a felony. Some say that the system is designed to make you fail and I partially agree. Everything the correctional officers, CORRECTIONAL, did was basically text book.

It's sad to see a veteran go like this, but I feel he should have gotten help for his PTSD a lot sooner rather than in prison. But that's pointing fingers in an entirely different direction.
 

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^A felon? Wtf are you talking about kid. Mr Brown has a CLEAN CRIMINAL RECORD. He was not a felon. He voluntarily went to the station after a DWI charge. 1 DWI charge does not make someone a felon.

The man was shackled, under control, drugged, and then thrown into a cell while he lay naked and dying. He was treated like a felon, but he was certainly no felon. Get your facts straight.

"Its sad to see a veteran go like this" my butt. If you truly thought it was sad, you wouldnt have spent several paragraphs defending wannabe cops who assaulted Mr Brown, pumped him full of drugs, and ignored his pleas for life.

http://thefreethoughtproject.com/vi...r-ptsd-dies-custody-stormed-cell-riot-police/

That article covers this story as well as others involving police violence against veterans.

Here's a sad case of a vet with PTSD beaten to death in broad daylight after a traffic stop. He never resisted. http://thefreethoughtproject.com/police-officers-murder-veteran-broad-daylight/

So dont tell me you think its sad what happens to these vets, meanwhile you make excuses for their killers. The courts, police, politicians, and VA are all part of a system that fails veterans.
 

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Jaylan said:
^A felon? Wtf are you talking about kid. Mr Brown has a CLEAN CRIMINAL RECORD. He was not a felon. He voluntarily went to the station after a DWI charge. 1 DWI charge does not make someone a felon.

The man was shackled, under control, drugged, and then thrown into a cell while he lay naked and dying. He was treated like a felon, but he was certainly no felon. Get your facts straight.
Oh.

Well for one a DWI means he doesn't have a clean record. It means he has a DWI on his record. I'm not sure what state he's in, but his jail time was definitely in a prison. Not a police station.
 

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Oh.

Well for one a DWI means he doesn't have a clean record. It means he has a DWI on his record. I'm not sure what state he's in, but his jail time was definitely in a prison. Not a police station.
Still doesnt make him a felon who should have been treated the way he was and killed. The guy did a lot more for his country than those wannabe cops Im sure.

Again I repeat...a 2 tour veteran was assaulted, shackled, filled with chemicals, stripped naked and then dumped in a cell as he laid dying. Thats pretty damn pathetic of this country for that to happen. It is what it is though...Ive seen people try to make excuses for outright murder by those with a badge (the South Carolina incident and those like it).

*shrug* Some Americans are just conditioned to never question what these guys do.
 

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I mean, I like my freedom. All I have to do is not break a law and nothing will really happen to me. It really isn't difficult.

I get the vibe that you don't know what prison, or even jail, is like. I'm no expert, but you fight to live in those places. If an inmate becomes violent and unstable were not gonna treat him in a pink tutu with water guns, I don't care what his or her history is.

And they aren't wannabe cops because they are correctional officers. Two different careers.
 

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Jaylan said:
Still doesnt make him a felon who should have been treated the way he was and killed. The guy did a lot more for his country than those wannabe cops Im sure.

Again I repeat...a 2 tour veteran was assaulted, shackled, filled with chemicals, stripped naked and then dumped in a cell as he laid dying. Thats pretty damn pathetic of this country for that to happen. It is what it is though...Ive seen people try to make excuses for outright murder by those with a badge (the South Carolina incident and those like it).

*shrug* Some Americans are just conditioned to never what these guys do.
You are simply at the mercy of your emotions. Like a woman. That is how you play EVERY SINGLE ONE of your arguments on this forum.

That is not an indicator of masculinity, just so you know.
 
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