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The doctoral engineering student arrested by the police for "stealing" his own auto was later acquitted.
I have come to the conclusion that most of these white cops who are involved in these stupid incidents are not racist, they are just really stupid. There are not that many mean people per capita, so there can't be that many mean cops. Only stupid ones. He is suing the PD, which will pay for the rest of his engineering program.
Evanston police dashcam video released of Northwestern student's arrest
Police thought Northwestern doctoral student Lawrence Crosby was driving a stolen car, but it turned out that car belonged to him.
The video from October 2015 showed Evanston Police pulling over a car they believe is stolen. The 25-year-old graduate student got out of the car, put his hands up in the air and was thrown to the ground by officers.
The doctoral student, Lawrence Crosby, has filed a lawsuit against the city of Evanston and four officers for damages.
He claims police used excessive force and had no reason to arrest him as he was driving his own car.
Evanston Police refused ABC 7's request for an interview on Friday.
I have come to the conclusion that most of these white cops who are involved in these stupid incidents are not racist, they are just really stupid. There are not that many mean people per capita, so there can't be that many mean cops. Only stupid ones. He is suing the PD, which will pay for the rest of his engineering program.
Evanston police dashcam video released of Northwestern student's arrest
Police thought Northwestern doctoral student Lawrence Crosby was driving a stolen car, but it turned out that car belonged to him.
The video from October 2015 showed Evanston Police pulling over a car they believe is stolen. The 25-year-old graduate student got out of the car, put his hands up in the air and was thrown to the ground by officers.
The doctoral student, Lawrence Crosby, has filed a lawsuit against the city of Evanston and four officers for damages.
He claims police used excessive force and had no reason to arrest him as he was driving his own car.
Evanston Police refused ABC 7's request for an interview on Friday.