'We Can Execute Blacks Anytime, So Of Course We Can Kick them': Columbus Cops Try to Justify Beating Black Man
From [HERE] Cell phone video recorded by bystanders in a Columbus, Ohio store shows white police officers using excessive force on a black man who police said was resisting arrest.
According to local TV station NBC4i, the man’s name is Timothy Davis, and video shows officers repeatedly kicking and punching Davis while he was down. Police claimed Davis “tensed up to fight,” and took officers down with him.
In cell phone videos, people at the store where Davis was arrested said the police used excessive force.
“They’re beating the f**k out of him,” one man said. “They’re beating his ass. That’s a lawsuit.”
“We are allowed to punch and we are allowed to kick,” Police Spokesman Sgt. Dean Worthington told the NBC affiliate. “That’s part of our use of force continuum and it all depends on what the behavior of the suspect is at the time.”
Davis, who has a warrant out for his arrest, reportedly has a record of charges related to resisting arrest and assault. Of course, the white cops did not know about the warrants prior to interacting with him; during the relevant time he was just another nigger to them.
Public outcry about the alleged use of excessive force led to anti-police brutality protests in Davis’s honor in Columbus.
In a statement, Columbus police spokesman, Sgt. Dean Worthington, told Raw Story that while officers are legally allowed to use “reasonable force” to arrest suspects, there is currently an Internal Affairs investigation within their police division as to whether the force officers used on Davis was, in fact, reasonable.
“We’re looking into it,” Worthington said in his statement.