Police Officer Punches and Chokes handcuffed person
In a shocking video uploaded to Twitter on Saturday evening, a handcuffed black man is seen being viciously assaulted by a Prince George’s County officer in Hyattsville, Maryland.
The video was tweeted in two parts by the person , who asked to be identified as Prince(his first name).
As the car rolls he starts recording a police officer beating a handcuffed man. Woman , who was in the car with Prince noticed that a handcuffed man was bleeding. A man is flipped over on his back and officer continues punching him in the face.
“Oh my god, he can’t breathe! You can hear wheezing,” the woman in the car states in a shocked tone, as she rolls down the window.
“He was definitely shaking but I think it was because he couldn’t breathe and was in obvious pain.”
“I’ve never really seen anything like this first hand. But I guess I’ve seen so much of this stuff online that my first instinct was to record it.”
Thanks to Prince this handcuffed man has a video proof of what really happened during the arrest . There is no information about the incident, but Police department refused to answer any questions.Anyway, is that a right way to arrest an unarmed person?Punching him in the face till he bleeds.. Police definitely needs time to think what to say to the public to look as good fellas.
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