Showing posts with label 15-yr. old beaten by cops. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 15-yr. old beaten by cops. Show all posts
Monday, March 2, 2009
Deputy Paul Schene Has Some Serious Issues For Beating Up A 15-Yr. Old Juvenile Detainee!
As you can see in this video,a 15-yr. old girl gets beaten & thrown around like a rag doll by Seattle cops.Deputy Paul Schene is the one that pulls the girl by her hair & hurls her to the floor!Now,they say that we don't know their side of the story.They say the teenager was mouthing off & kicked off her shoe in the officer's direction.But,I didn't see the girl doing anything threatening to either cop.I don't give a damn what this child said.Police officers need to learn that they are no different than the rest of us.Too many of them feel that they have license to do anything to a person they intepret as being disrespectful towards them.They know good & freakin' well that their lives were not endangered.Tempers flared & these cops went ballistic!And I think these two "men" are nothing but mere cowards!Heads should roll over this one!Here's more from ABC News:
"A King County sheriff's deputy kicks a 15-year-old girl, slams her to the floor of a jail cell, strikes her and pulls her hair in violence captured on videotape.Prosecutors released the surveillance video Friday in the assault case against Deputy Paul Schene, who is accused of using excessive force on the girl. Schene, 31, pleaded not guilty to fourth-degree assault in Superior Court on Thursday.
The incident last November began after the girl was brought in for an auto theft investigation, according to court documents. The footage shows the attack beginning after the girl enters the cell at suburban SeaTac City Hall and kicks off one of her shoes toward the deputy.
"We believe this case is beyond just police misconduct, it's criminal misconduct," King County Prosecutor Daniel Satterberg said. "This is clearly excessive force."Schene was investigated previously for shooting two people — killing one — in the line of duty in 2002 and 2006. Both times his actions were found to be justified, said Ian Goodhew, prosecutor's deputy chief of staff.
Calls by The Associated Press to Schene's lawyer, Anne Bremner, were not immediately returned Friday. Bremner, however, released a statement to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer in which she said the video does not tell the whole story. Bremner had asked Judge Catherine Shaffer not to release the video to the media.
"As we argued to the judge, it will inflame public opinion and will severely impact the deputy's right to a fair trial," Bremner said."(END OF EXCERPT)Read the rest here.
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