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MI: Violent traffic stop in Inkster caught on camera
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Video obtained exclusively by the Local 4 Defenders shows an African-American motorist being beaten by white police officers from the city of Inkster.
The primary officer involved says he was protecting himself. The motorist said he did nothing wrong and feared he might lose his life. |
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Millwright66
(3/26/2015)
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Sad to see another (alleged) instance of dirty cops trying to justify a drug stop gone seriously wrong. Seems these days a lot of urban cops have lost the sense of "community" with brother/sister officers across the nation. And this "revolution' situation" is going to be alleviated by PD's hiring "Green Cards" to serve ! |
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