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In reply to the discussion: DISTURBING. RAW. Police bodycam shows police pepper-spraying 15yo girl following a bicycle accident [View all]jberryhill
(62,444 posts)16. They shouldn't have done what they did, period
I'm not sure I understand what you are suggesting. It would not have been at all difficult for them to go home with her, both making sure that she doesn't collapse from a head injury, and then determining whether the parents determined to have her looked at.
Additionally, should it also have been determined that she had run a red light, they could also have issued a citation at such time, given that they would also be certain of her place of residence.
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DISTURBING. RAW. Police bodycam shows police pepper-spraying 15yo girl following a bicycle accident [View all]
yuiyoshida
Sep 2016
OP
This was an open and shut case of what we used to call "police brutality".
Spitfire of ATJ
Sep 2016
#17
She ran a red light and hit a car. The police were so worried about her they had to wrestle (LINK)
uppityperson
Sep 2016
#9
Stupid handling by cops, but she should be detained and sent to medical facility for evaluation
pediatricmedic
Sep 2016
#15
Really? If this was your daughter? She was handcuffed and pepper sprayed for being black.
FailureToCommunicate
Sep 2016
#23
"There was no gratuitous use of force here." Okay, you must have seen a different video.
FailureToCommunicate
Sep 2016
#27
The problem is that instead of taking her to a medical facility, the took her to the PD and detained
appleannie1
Sep 2016
#29