[Home] [Headlines] [Latest Articles] [Latest Comments] [Post] [Sign-in] [Mail] [Setup] [Help]
Status: Not Logged In; Sign In
Dead Constitution See other Dead Constitution Articles Title: Calif. Police Investigate After Cell Phone Video Shows Officers’ Beating Of Unarmed Student SAN JOSE, Calif. A cell phone video that shows police officers repeatedly hitting an unarmed university student with batons and a Taser gun has prompted a criminal investigation into the officers conduct, a San Jose police spokesman said. The video, posted by the San Jose Mercury News on its Web site late Saturday, shows one officer hitting 20-year-old Vietnamese student Phuong Ho with a metal baton more than 10 times, including once on the head. Another officer is seen using his Taser gun on the San Jose State math major. The final baton strike in last months incident appears to take place after handcuffs have been attached to Hos wrists. It takes me back to the day I saw the Rodney King video on TV, said Roger Clark, a police expert and a retired lieutenant with the Los Angeles Sheriffs Department. The last baton strike ought to bring a felony charge, Clark said. Officers arrested Ho on suspicion of assaulting one of his roommates. He was not armed when police arrived and he told the newspaper he didnt resist arrest. The confrontation began Sept. 3 when Hos roommate, Jeremy Suftin, put soap on Hos steak. The two scuffled, and Ho picked up a steak knife, saying that in his home country he would have killed Suftin for doing what he did. Police were called, and four officers responded. Officer Kenneth Siegel encountered Ho in the hallway, but couldnt understand the students accent, police reports said. Ho then ignored a police command to stand still, reports said. When Ho tried to follow Siegel into his room, officer Steven Payne Jr. moved to handcuff Ho. Payne wrote in his report that he pushed the student into a wall and then forced him to the floor when he resisted being handcuffed. Ho, who weighs more than 200 lbs., said his glasses fell off. As he went to pick them up, the officers struck him, he said. Another one of Hos roommates, Dimitri Masouris, captured the events on his cell phone. An officer can be heard on the video shouting, Turn over! Ho can be heard moaning and crying as hes struck. In philosophy, they call it dehumanization, Ho told the Mercury News. So when they think me a dangerous guy, they dont treat me like I was human. They hit me like an animal or something. Masouris said he considered the police response excessive. He sold the tape to San Jose lawyer Duyen Hoang Nguyen, who is representing Ho. The Mercury News obtained a copy of the video and showed it to Daniel Katz, San Joses assistant police chief. The police department is taking the matter very seriously, he said. San Jose Mayor Chuck Reed said the incident would be investigated by the internal affairs division of the San Jose Police Department and the results forwarded to the Santa Clara County district attorney for possible criminal prosecution. Both investigations must respect the constitutionally guaranteed right of due process, which belongs to all parties to an investigation, Reed said Sunday in a statement. The citys large Vietnamese-American community is already angry over the police shooting of a mentally ill Vietnamese man in May, the newspaper said in an editorial about Hos beating. The lack of public disclosure in the investigation that followed was also a problem, the paper said. Police experts said the grainy, shaky video is difficult to view and may not show actions by Ho that justified the officers response. Nevertheless, several said the video raises serious concerns. Once he is handcuffed, then he is helpless, said Frank Jordan, a former San Francisco police chief and mayor. If you can show that his hands are behind his back, and he is handcuffed, that is where you get brutality. That would be excessive force. Siegel and Payne didnt respond to written requests for comment sent through department officials and their union.
Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 5.
#2. To: Brian S (#0)
Just another day involving demented minded power happy cops who get their thrills inflicting "payne" upon unarmed citizens.
If you are not with them, you are against them. Right? Isn't that what Bush said?
Cops have displayed a pattern of abusing unarmed citizens for decades. That cop mentality of abusing their authority is "ingrained" in their sociopathic/psychopathic minds. Most of the bad ones were born with sinister minds.
Yeah I wouldn't argue against you that is for sure.
There are no replies to Comment # 5. End Trace Mode for Comment # 5.
Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest |
||
[Home]
[Headlines]
[Latest Articles]
[Latest Comments]
[Post]
[Sign-in]
[Mail]
[Setup]
[Help]
|