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Posted By adeelarshad82 6 months, 3 weeks ago in News

Surveillance video shows a Passaic, New Jersey, police officer beating a 49-year-old man standing idly on a street corner.

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    Justice4All6 months, 3 weeks ago

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    Cops hate video cameras. Can you imagine what the police would say if the video did not exist?
    Actually I'd like to see the police report if it was made before they knew the truth was on the video.

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      CaptainLucid6 months, 3 weeks ago

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      Damn, cop is going to have a hard time explaining this one. I saw another one a few weeks ago where the guy surendered and layed face down spread eagle and the cop kicked him in the face. On the other hand I watch shows like Jail and they sheriffs always have a camcorder to show that policy is being followed. Nothing to fear from video unless you are in the wrong.

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      jmopinion6 months, 3 weeks ago

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      Sick bastards. I guess these cops decided they just wanted to beat the crap out of somebody. This kind of stuff really gives cops a bad name and is an eye opener for people who think all cops are lawful.

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        Justice4All6 months, 3 weeks ago

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        What gives cops a bad name is when they defend this kind of action from one of their own.

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        icono16 months, 3 weeks ago

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        In one place I used to live, the Cops where always 'harassing' the homeless and often resorted to violence to 'move them along'. In one case, a homeless man, a white male approx 40 yrs old, was beaten to the point that he died of his wounds in the park with no call being placed to 911. Yet, since no one there during the incident 'saw anything', no one, cops or otherwise, were charged.

        I know Cops are under a lot of stress and pressure but damn........

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        sprzats6 months, 3 weeks ago

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        Most of them don't want to find another line of work because they are on a power trip. Unfortunately the good ones have to put up with the backlash that comes after something like this happens. I hope these cops get more than a slap on the wrist for this.

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