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"[Officer] Robles says, "That is when I did strike him," with her expanded baton, "about three times in the left leg."
She further stated that she sprayed him with pepper spray. The kid then hit her hand, she dropped her pepper spray can, and another student grabbed it off the ground.
Students and Berry-Jacobs allege to L.A. Weekly that Robles then slammed the students head against the bus window a violation of numerous police policies. After that, several stunned students got out their cell phone cameras to record what was unfolding.
Robles struck the 15-year-old's head on the window so hard, eyewitnesses tell the Weekly, that the window was forced out of its rubberized casement and broken..."
You touch a cop they shoot you, THAT should be the policy. WHy do people think they should be able to attack an LEO?
You touch a cop they shoot you, THAT should be the policy. WHy do people think they should be able to attack an LEO?
The one being charged in the story didn't touch, or attempt to touch the police. Nor did he likely even say anything to the police.
On the matter of recording LEO doing their jobs except in a few unusual circumstances I don't think it should be illegal.