04-27-2021, 03:53 PM
https://forums.macresource.com/read.php?...sg-2623178
This is not a story about the arrest. It's a story about her booking afterwards. (6 hours w/no medical attention)
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/20...s-mocking/
A video of the cops watching the arrest video has been released. Ladies and gents, I present to you modern policing:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmtxTWTTdC4
This is not a story about the arrest. It's a story about her booking afterwards. (6 hours w/no medical attention)
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/20...s-mocking/
A video of the cops watching the arrest video has been released. Ladies and gents, I present to you modern policing:
The nearly one-hour booking cell video released Monday shows two Loveland Police Department officers who participated in Garner’s arrest fist-bumping each other while discussing the incident. At one point, they are joined by another officer as they mock and praise the arrest, which they claimed “went great,” while referring to Garner as “ancient,” “senile” and “flexible.”
“We crushed it,” one of the officers says.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmtxTWTTdC4
“This is great,” Hopp said.
“I love it,” Blackett replied.
At one point, as the three officers remain glued to the computer screen re-watching the arrest, one officer says, “It’s like TV!”
“The body-cam show,” another officer replied, while laughing.
Near the end of the clip, Hopp says Garner is the first person he’s ever used his hobble restraint on during an arrest. “I was super excited,” Hopp said. “I was like, ‘All right, let’s wrestle, girl. Let’s wreck it!’ I got her on the ground and all that stuff. I got her cuffed up. … Threw her on the ground a couple of times.”
The officers also appear to monitor Garner from a screen and at one point Jalali enters her cell and comes back to report that Garner is claiming the handcuffs are hurting her hands.
Schielke said it took six hours before Garner was seen by a doctor.
Months after her arrest, Garner moved into a memory care facility about 45 minutes away from Loveland, where she used to live in a condo one block away from a daughter’s house. While Garner used to play cards, garden and was “fiercely independent,” she dropped those activities after the arrest, Schielke said.
“Since this happened, it’s vanished,” Schielke said. “The Loveland Police Department took it all away from her and now we know they laughed about it, too.”