There was a fight between a black girl and a white girl on Friday November 4, 2011 at the City Sports Outlet on 47th and Halsted. The police was called because both women pulled knives. When the police arrived, the security guard of the facility attempted to tell what happened because he witnessed it all. They told him they didn't give a f*%k and immediately started trying to cuff the black girl, while the white girl ran free. In fact around 43 seconds in you can hear her in the background instigating the situation. The security guard immediately pulled out his phone and started taping this video. He is the one you hear saying "that's a woman man" throughout the video. Afterwards the police arrested him because he refused to produce the phone with the video. When he refused, they charged him with aggravated assault, resisting arrest, and a slew of other bogus charges.
This blog stays updated with cases of Police Brutality against Black Men and the Black Community. These are just the cases that we are fortunate enough to hear about. But, there are several "unsung victims" whose story has never been told or videotaped. Infamous cases such as Rodney King and Oscar Grant are not isolated incidents. They exist amongst a corrupt system of impunity. Who am I? I am a “Concerned Member of the Black Community.”
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Police Brutality on Tape
There was a fight between a black girl and a white girl on Friday November 4, 2011 at the City Sports Outlet on 47th and Halsted. The police was called because both women pulled knives. When the police arrived, the security guard of the facility attempted to tell what happened because he witnessed it all. They told him they didn't give a f*%k and immediately started trying to cuff the black girl, while the white girl ran free. In fact around 43 seconds in you can hear her in the background instigating the situation. The security guard immediately pulled out his phone and started taping this video. He is the one you hear saying "that's a woman man" throughout the video. Afterwards the police arrested him because he refused to produce the phone with the video. When he refused, they charged him with aggravated assault, resisting arrest, and a slew of other bogus charges.
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