Residents Outraged As Video Shows Cops Hold Homeless Man Down, Savagely Beat Him

in #news6 years ago

By Jack Burns

 

Lakeland, FL – Cellphone footage has been released from bystanders  who witnessed police officers repeatedly punching and hitting a homeless  man while holding him down on the ground under a bridge. The resulting outrage on social media has forced the Lakeland Police  Department to respond to allegations that its officers beat up a  homeless man in an epic display of excessive force. 

Justin Abbott, 38, a homeless man was sleeping under a bridge when  Lakeland Police Officer JR West woke him up and told him to leave. A  second officer, Anthony, arrived to assist. The officers told Abbott, who was doing nothing more than sleeping, that he was in a “dangerous location” and he had to leave. According to Fox 13 News, he was given a trespass warning but refused to leave. They wrote: 

“Police said Abbott shoved Officer Anthony, who fell to  the ground, toppling everyone. West deployed his Taser, but it was  ineffective and Abbott continued to resist, police said. Officer Anthony  stepped back to avoid being shocked, and they tried to deploy it  again.”

While it is impossible to know for certain if the police are telling  the truth as the video does not show Abbott striking anyone, what is  certain is that all he was doing prior to being confronted by the  officers was sleeping, and he was not attempting to harm anyone.  According to police, the encounter escalated. Fox News 13 continues: 

“Officer Anthony saw Abbott grab Officer West’s Taser,  according to the Lakeland Police Department, and struck Abbott’s arm  ‘several times’ to release the Taser, said Sgt. Gary Gross, spokesperson  for the agency.”

Sgt. Gary Ross, who was not present while Abbott was being beaten,  issued statements of support for the Lakeland police officers. His  comments seem to imply the officers “feared for their lives” after  waking the homeless man: 

“He kicked the guy’s arm so he would let go of the Taser,  and that worked…It probably saved the officers’ lives. If that guy  would have had the Taser and pointed it…it would have incapacitated  them. He could’ve got their gun.

Activists claim local laws and ordinances have, in effect, made  criminals of the homeless simply because they do not have a home.  Lakeland’s local ordinances have also criminalized “sleeping out of doors.” Under Chapter 70, section 5 of the city’s ordinances, sleeping outside is considered “camping”  and is not allowed. In fact, one cannot even assume the position of  sleeping in public without being guilty of breaking the local ordinance.  It reads: 

(1) Camping means:a. The assumption of a bodily position  or positions of repose or sleep, out-of-doors, for an extended period of  time; b. The assumption of a bodily position or positions of repose,  out-of-doors, while having the apparent intention to occupy or utilize  the space for extended repose or sleep.

By passing such an ordinance, police now have probable cause to wake  homeless individuals, such as Abbott, and to tell them to leave. But the  pressing issue was whether or not the police abused their authority,  needlessly escalated a conflict to the point which force was deemed  permissible, and beat a homeless citizen without justification. 

The  video seems to show West and Anthony giving Abbott a beat down while the  homeless man was either face-down or lying on his side. 

As The Free Thought Project has reported on numerous occasions, police officers will often shout “stop resisting” while beating a suspect. They then can turn up their use of force from open hand engagements to closed fist engagements. Predictably, the Lakeland Police Department has said their officers  were simply following protocol and nothing they did was against  departmental policies. Following the beating, Abbott was taken to  Lakeland Regional Medical Facility where he was treated and released. 

In a statement, the department promised to conduct a thorough review  of its officers’ actions. But conflicts of interest arise when officer  actions are investigated by the very department within which they work.  The entire procedure often amounts to something along the lines of, “we investigated ourselves and found we did nothing wrong.” 

But would an outside agency or group arrive at the same conclusion? Homeless and mentally ill people are often the subject of excessive  force from police and in a recent incident in Portland, Oregon, a dozen  officers were caught on video cornering and then executing a man inside a homeless shelter last week. 

Lakeland police officers do not wear body cameras so their story  cannot be verified by video recordings. What can be verified is that  Justin Abbott was hit and punched repeatedly for what appears to be  nothing more than sleeping under a bridge. Abbott has been charged with  trespassing and resisting arrest. 

Watch the footage recorded by witnesses: (see link, video will not embed on steemit)

https://thefreethoughtproject.com/watch-cops-beat-homeless-man-for-sleeping-under-a-bridge/


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― George Orwell, 1984

Speechless. I just don't get the disconnect that must take place to inflict such pain on another soul.....especially a homeless person.

There are criminals in every sector of society, insane psychopaths are attracted to positions of power. This isnt a police problem, do you know how many bums are beaten up or murdered even, each year? A lot more than just the ones by police.

I guess they really wanted to convince him that it was indeed a "dangerous location." Cowards & thugs- unfortunately that's what they look for now in prospective recruits. These guys were the bullies from school!!!

reminds me of kelly thomas. still no justice.

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