Another officer lost his job.

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JONESBORO, Ga. (AP) — A sheriff’s office in Georgia said Sunday it fired a deputy seen on video repeatedly punching a Black man during a traffic stop.

The deputy was being let go for “excessive use of force,” the Clayton County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement. It did not identify the deputy, but said a criminal investigation has been turned over to the district attorney’s office.

Roderick Walker, 26, was arrested and beaten after Clayton County sheriff’s deputies pulled over the vehicle he was riding in Friday with his girlfriend, their 5-month-old child and his stepson for an alleged broken taillight


A broken tail light.

Sheriff: Deputy on video punching Black man in Georgia fired
 
JONESBORO, Ga. (AP) — A sheriff’s office in Georgia said Sunday it fired a deputy seen on video repeatedly punching a Black man during a traffic stop.

The deputy was being let go for “excessive use of force,” the Clayton County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement. It did not identify the deputy, but said a criminal investigation has been turned over to the district attorney’s office.

Roderick Walker, 26, was arrested and beaten after Clayton County sheriff’s deputies pulled over the vehicle he was riding in Friday with his girlfriend, their 5-month-old child and his stepson for an alleged broken taillight


A broken tail light.

Sheriff: Deputy on video punching Black man in Georgia fired
At least now he's less likely to get killed by a thug of color.
 
The deputies asked for Walker’s identification and got upset and demanded he get out of the vehicle when he questioned why they needed it since he wasn’t driving, Williams said.


As Walker is handcuffed, the deputy who punched him tells the bystander that Walker bit him.


Maybe he should have just shown his ID as asked. That's not so hard, unless there is something to hide like outstanding warrants.

There's more than just a broken taillight here.
 
JONESBORO, Ga. (AP) — A sheriff’s office in Georgia said Sunday it fired a deputy seen on video repeatedly punching a Black man during a traffic stop.

The deputy was being let go for “excessive use of force,” the Clayton County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement. It did not identify the deputy, but said a criminal investigation has been turned over to the district attorney’s office.

Roderick Walker, 26, was arrested and beaten after Clayton County sheriff’s deputies pulled over the vehicle he was riding in Friday with his girlfriend, their 5-month-old child and his stepson for an alleged broken taillight


A broken tail light.

Sheriff: Deputy on video punching Black man in Georgia fired
Refusing to cooperate should be an additional charge. No need to, get physical.
 
JONESBORO, Ga. (AP) — A sheriff’s office in Georgia said Sunday it fired a deputy seen on video repeatedly punching a Black man during a traffic stop.

The deputy was being let go for “excessive use of force,” the Clayton County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement. It did not identify the deputy, but said a criminal investigation has been turned over to the district attorney’s office.

Roderick Walker, 26, was arrested and beaten after Clayton County sheriff’s deputies pulled over the vehicle he was riding in Friday with his girlfriend, their 5-month-old child and his stepson for an alleged broken taillight


A broken tail light.

Sheriff: Deputy on video punching Black man in Georgia fired
Refusing to cooperate should be an additional charge. No need to, get physical.

Biting a cop is assault. It opens up a whole can of worms these negros don't like.
 
JONESBORO, Ga. (AP) — A sheriff’s office in Georgia said Sunday it fired a deputy seen on video repeatedly punching a Black man during a traffic stop.

The deputy was being let go for “excessive use of force,” the Clayton County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement. It did not identify the deputy, but said a criminal investigation has been turned over to the district attorney’s office.

Roderick Walker, 26, was arrested and beaten after Clayton County sheriff’s deputies pulled over the vehicle he was riding in Friday with his girlfriend, their 5-month-old child and his stepson for an alleged broken taillight


A broken tail light.

Sheriff: Deputy on video punching Black man in Georgia fired

Already spreading lies---different stories coming out. Walker, his cousin, and a 3 rd unidentified person were in a lyft.............they were all asked for id including walker--none had any............Walker was being an azz and got treated like one.

Ahhh yes...here we go--Walker bit one of the cops and the LYft was "off duty" but charging $10 so I assume the lyft driver was his cousin......
 
being an azz and got treated like one
Does an allegedly broken taillight qualify — on its own — as prima facie probable cause for a felony arrest without obtaining a warrant from a judge?

I do not like the harassment of motorists for minor traffic violations, speed traps, lane change etiquette and the like. These incidents have a nasty tendency to "escalate" to unnecessary officer violence and excessive use of force against black and other minority drivers, in situations where the violation is claimed to be a civil infraction rather than a crime, and therefore the use of force is not justifiable at all under such circumstances.
 
JONESBORO, Ga. (AP) — A sheriff’s office in Georgia said Sunday it fired a deputy seen on video repeatedly punching a Black man during a traffic stop.

The deputy was being let go for “excessive use of force,” the Clayton County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement. It did not identify the deputy, but said a criminal investigation has been turned over to the district attorney’s office.

Roderick Walker, 26, was arrested and beaten after Clayton County sheriff’s deputies pulled over the vehicle he was riding in Friday with his girlfriend, their 5-month-old child and his stepson for an alleged broken taillight


A broken tail light.

Sheriff: Deputy on video punching Black man in Georgia fired
Refusing to cooperate should be an additional charge. No need to, get physical.

Sure, toss the Constitution out the window. We see replies like yours all the time. How does this kind of reply go? Oh yeah, if you dislike our Constitution move to a country without one.
 
Maybe he should have just shown his ID as asked. That's not so hard, unless there is something to hide like outstanding warrants.

There's more than just a broken taillight here.

No, there really isn't.

He wasn't the driver of the vehicle. He didn't even KNOW the driver. it was a ride sharing service. There was absolutely NO REASON to ask this man for his ID.

Much less beat him senseless.
 
I beat the shit out of a guy once and got charged with aggravated assault. He had a badge too. And a Whackenoff shirt.
No. I didn't fire myself. This one said he thought I had liquor in my jacket pocket.He was correct. Reaching for it was not.
Charges dropped.
 
The deputies asked for Walker’s identification and got upset and demanded he get out of the vehicle when he questioned why they needed it since he wasn’t driving, Williams said.


As Walker is handcuffed, the deputy who punched him tells the bystander that Walker bit him.


Maybe he should have just shown his ID as asked. That's not so hard, unless there is something to hide like outstanding warrants.

There's more than just a broken taillight here.
Maybe he should have just shown his ID as asked. That's not so hard, unless there is something to hide like outstanding warrants.

There's more than just a broken taillight here.
It was a Lyft ride, dope.
Paying passengers have nothing to do with the vehicle or it's state of maintinence. The cops had no reason to identify the paying passengers over a tail light. Pure harrassment. Obviously the officer's department agreed.
 
The Civil Rights BLM protests are slowly but surely working and bad cops are being disposed of.
no, it's not working
1. there is no problem of police brutality --so--if there is not a problem, it CAN'T be solved
2. the REAL problem is blacks murdering each other at high rates, committing crime at high rates and graduating at low rates = and this continues
 

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