2014-07-10

Drivers Watch In Horror As Cop Punches Woman Repeatedly In Middle Of Road

Vatic Note:   What struck me immediately was the date of this incident.  Was this trooper brainwashed and driven to do this on Independance day to send a message to us out here that our freedoms are gone?  Well, I have news for them... the game is not over  yet.

I suppose I have a hard time believing our LEO's are not going to stand with us over the issue of "ENEMIES DOMESTIC" that is in their oaths, unless, the oath has been changed?  Anything is possible with these brutal psychopathic satanists doing all of this.   At this point, instead of me going on and on about this, I suggest you watch the video.

Just got back from "trying" to watch it again and it has been gutted.  Thanks google.  So all the big guys are in on it, including Google. Now I know why the owners of Google did away with Schwartz as the top executive since he was a blatant Ron Paul supporter, and thus proves, that there is no one but us that can stop or change all this.   We best get down to dealing with it.

Drivers Watch In Horror As Cop Punches Woman Repeatedly In Middle Of Road 
http://libertycrier.com/drivers-watch-horror-cop-punches-woman-repeatedly-middle-road/
by Lynda Warren, Liberty Crier/Mailonline, UK. JULY 4, 2012
  • Motorist filmed a California Highway Patrol officer chasing a woman and then beating her at least 11 times in the head on Tuesday
  • She puts up her hands to protect herself but does not appear to resist
  • The CHP later said that the officer had asked the woman to stop but she did not - so he stopped her for her own safety
  • The motorist, David Diaz, said it was 'obviously excessive force'

A California trooper has been filmed brutally beating a woman on the side of a highway - but authorities claimed he simply stopped her for her own safety.
A passing motorist recorded the unidentified California Highway Patrol officer as he punched the woman at least 11 times in the head along the 10 Freeway in Los Angeles on Tuesday.
On the video uploaded to YouTube, the woman can be seen trying to protect herself by putting up her hands but she does not appear to resist the trooper.
'The most animalistic, most brutal way to subdue someone is to pound someone's head into the concrete with really big blows to the head,' witness David Diaz told ABC7.
Scroll down for video  (The video as been gutted from google)
Chase
Struggle
Chase: A California Highway Patrol officer can be seen chasing a woman and then forcing her to the ground

Struggle: A motorist filmed while the officer climbed on top of the woman and proceeded to punch her
Struggle: A motorist filmed while the officer climbed on top of the woman and proceeded to punch her

'There was no weapons - it's obviously excess force,' he continued. 'He starts really letting loose... He starts pounding down on her face really hard. He doesn't try to grab her hands first.'

The video captured on Diaz's cell phone shows him slowing down for a traffic stop as a woman can be seen heading towards the median on the freeway.
The officer approaches her before he forces her to the ground and pins her down, repeatedly hitting her while Diaz and his fellow car passengers gasp in horror.
Eventually another man - later identified by the CHP as a plain clothes officer - approaches the trooper and helps handcuff the woman.
Attack: The motorist said he saw the trooper hit her as many as 15 times with hard blows to the head


Speaking to ABC7, the CHP said the officer had ordered the woman to stop walking but she ignored him and fearing she would be hurt, the officer tried placing her under arrest.

'A physical altercation ensued as the pedestrian continued to resist arrest, at which point a plain clothes, off duty officer assisted in applying the handcuffs,' the CHP said in the statement.

The CHP added that the woman refused to give her name and she was booked as 'Jane Doe' and taken to a local hospital for mental and physical evaluation.

Outrage: David Diaz, who filmed the altercation on his cell phone, said it was a clear use of excessive form
Outrage: David Diaz, who filmed the altercation on his cell phone, said it was a clear use of excessive form

But Diaz said he was not convinced the use of force was appropriate.

'He just pounded her,' he told CBSLA. 'If you look at the video, there are 15 hits. To the head, and not just simple jabs. These are blows to the head. Blows. Really serious blows. And this is ridiculous to me.'  (VN: Well, that explains why the video was gutted, but at least Dias and others can testify in court over it, especially when she sues him for millions of dollars.)

He added: 'I find it hard to believe there [was] no other remedy in this situation.' 


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