Wednesday, December 18, 2019

here is your daily protect and serve, serving;


Waverly, OH — Some police officers in America are so prone to violence that they cannot resist the urge to bash in the faces of anyone who rubs them the wrong way. As the following video shows, even completely restrained and harmless individuals restrained in chairs are not safe from this tendency of cops snapping into violent rages.
A Pike County Sheriff’s deputy was allowed to quietly resign earlier this month after being caught on video pepper spraying a man who was completely restrained in a restraint chair and then punching him multiple times in the face. 
The incident took place on November 18 at the Pike County Sheriff’s Office but the public is only just learning about it. The victim, Thomas Friend, 27, was taken to jail on charges of disorderly conduct. Once inside the jail, we found out quickly that Pike County Sheriff’s Deputy Jeremy Mooney was the only one being disorderly.
For a misdemeanor offense of disorderly conduct, Friend was placed into a six-points restraint chair with his entire body completely restrained. He couldn’t itch his nose if he wanted to, much less attempt to pose a threat to a deputy. Nevertheless, as the video shows, Mooney douses the man in the face with a hefty dose of pepper spray outside the jail
The subsequent chemical attack was so painful that Friend writhed in agony in the chair and tried to back up, causing the chair to fall over. As he is left on the ground, Mooney walks over to him once more, where he pepper sprays the restrained man once more.
The pepper spray was only the beginning of Friend’s nightmare, however. After getting dragged back into the jail, Mooney — for unknown reasons — decided to start pummeling Friend’s face with his fist.
He would unleash a fury of punches to the restrained man’s face — making brutal contact at least 11 times...........https://fromthetrenchesworldreport.com/shocking-video-shows-cop-torture-restrained-man-punching-and-pepper-spraying-him-repeatedly/258959

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