Top 3 Police Brutality in History
Police have a public duty to safeguard & serve people, but like most people who hold administrative power, their powers are misused sometimes. Sadly, police misconduct is a widespread occurrence across the globe. Listed below are the top 3 police brutality cases in history:
Frank Jude:
In 2004, 26-year old Frank Jude was brutally beaten by many off-duty cops as he was leaving a party. The group of police officers attacked Jude & his mate, Lovell Harris, alleging they robbed one of the cop’s wallets that featured a police emblem. Harris was able to run away but Jude was punched & kicked repeatedly. Even an on-duty officer starts beating on Jude’s head. There was a significant community protest & demand for a federal investigation against these officers. The jury convicted the 3 cops who were acquitted originally, but did release the fourth officer.
In 2004, 26-year old Frank Jude was brutally beaten by many off-duty cops as he was leaving a party. The group of police officers attacked Jude & his mate, Lovell Harris, alleging they robbed one of the cop’s wallets that featured a police emblem. Harris was able to run away but Jude was punched & kicked repeatedly. Even an on-duty officer starts beating on Jude’s head. There was a significant community protest & demand for a federal investigation against these officers. The jury convicted the 3 cops who were acquitted originally, but did release the fourth officer.
Sean Bell:
Sean Bell was killed by a few police officers who fired fifty times at the car Sean Bell & his pals were riding in 2006, November 25. When the shooting happen, a crew of undercover cops were investigating a Queens, NY, strip club that was supposedly allowing prostitution. The same night Bell was having his bachelor party in that strip club. After an argument that occurred within the club, one of the cops eavesdropped Bell’s buddy talk about getting his firearm. To prevent a shooting from occurring, the cop brazened out Bell and his pals while they were inside the car and asked them to stop. Bell began to drive off & the cop thought he saw a firearm inside the car, so he & the other cops with him opened fire on the car.
Sean Bell was killed by a few police officers who fired fifty times at the car Sean Bell & his pals were riding in 2006, November 25. When the shooting happen, a crew of undercover cops were investigating a Queens, NY, strip club that was supposedly allowing prostitution. The same night Bell was having his bachelor party in that strip club. After an argument that occurred within the club, one of the cops eavesdropped Bell’s buddy talk about getting his firearm. To prevent a shooting from occurring, the cop brazened out Bell and his pals while they were inside the car and asked them to stop. Bell began to drive off & the cop thought he saw a firearm inside the car, so he & the other cops with him opened fire on the car.
Robert Davis:
Robert Davis, a retired primary school educator from New Orleans, was detained & cruelly thumped by cop on doubt of public intoxication. On October 9, 2005, Davis came back to New Orleans to check out his family’s property and went to the French Quarter to purchase cigarettes. He was attacked there by 4 cops who alleged he was aggressive & opposed arrest by not letting them handcuff him. The brutality was filmed by an Associated Press producer, who was also attacked that night. The cops were suspended for their deed, but most of the allegations against them were cleared.
Robert Davis, a retired primary school educator from New Orleans, was detained & cruelly thumped by cop on doubt of public intoxication. On October 9, 2005, Davis came back to New Orleans to check out his family’s property and went to the French Quarter to purchase cigarettes. He was attacked there by 4 cops who alleged he was aggressive & opposed arrest by not letting them handcuff him. The brutality was filmed by an Associated Press producer, who was also attacked that night. The cops were suspended for their deed, but most of the allegations against them were cleared.
When police misuse their authority, they should be held accountable. This is where a professional Minneapolis Police Brutality Lawyer can help. If a loved one of yours have been shot by a police officer and you are looking for justice, then feel free to call Madia Law. Our Minneapolis Police Misconduct Lawyers will represent your case in the court and help you get justice as soon as possible.
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