Police brutality in Arizona


A police officer fiercely pushing a teenager who poses no threat to him. The cop runs up and violently slams a girl to the ground in Phoenix, Arizona. According to British the Daily Mail the video shows Officer Patrick Larrison who is being investigated after a shocking video surfaced on YouTube.


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Police Brutality - Handled the Way It Should Be.mp4


This is a clear demonstration of what could happen to the police for breaking Laws and Statutes they themselves are supposed to abide by... Although I do not condone violence. But... There is a fine line that must never be crossed...!


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Trigger-Happy Cops: US police brutality covered up to save face


Footage of two US police officers beating a homeless man to death, as he cried for help, has been shown in an American courtroom. It's the latest in a spate of shocking police brutality cases to grab the headlines. RT's Marina Portnaya found out, many in America feel that justice is far from being done. Subscribe to RT! www.youtube.com Watch RT LIVE on our website rt.com Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter twitter.com Follow us on Google+ plus.google.com RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 500 million YouTube views benchmark.


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Police violence marks Malaysia reform rally


Thousands of people have been protesting in Malaysia demanding democratic reforms. The country's government says the demonstration is unnecessary because it is already overhauling the electoral system. Harry Fawcett was at the protest.


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Police Brutality @ Occupy Melbourne, Australia


"We don't really want to engage in this sort of activity but we're not going to back down either," Assistant Commissioner Fontana said. "They've [protesters] had more than ample time to make their point in terms of what their protest is about and I think it's time to give the City Square back to the citizens of Melbourne." Greens MP Adam Bandt, the federal member for Melbourne, said calling on the riot police to intervene was a serious error by political leaders. Hundreds of people, including school children, are now lining Swanston and Collins streets watching the drama, with some chanting "the whole world is watching". "People will be arrested," he said, as protesters around him chanted "We are the 99 per cent". Earlier, organisers used loudspeakers to urge the protesters to call everyone they knew to join the protest before the 9am deadline and passed around marker pens to write the mobile phone number of a legal service on their arms in preparation for arrest. Mr Doyle said a fence would be used to try to keep others from joining the protest at the makshift camp, which he said had been taken over by "professional protesters" in recent days. While some protesters packed up their tents in the rain and moved on, most remained steadfast. Passers-by watched the unfolding drama from the neighbouring Starbucks coffee outlet, where they turned chairs outside the front of the store to face the action. However at 8.30am, as yet more police moved in, Starbucks staff began <b>...</b>


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Police brutality too common in the US?


In 2011, Time magazine named "The Protester" the person of the year. During those 12 months, however, police brutality seems to have become incredibly common place in America, and sadly the target all too often is the protester. From pepper spray to Tasers and even flash grenades, it seems that cops are acting more and more aggressive towards the non-violent. Sahar Aziz, professor of law at Texas Wesleyan University, joins us with her take on the rising trend. Like us and/or follow us: twitter.com www.facebook.com


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Police brutality on a US news channel? (you decide)


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Police Brutality Epidemic: Darrin McBreen Investigates


Infowars Nightly News reporter Darrin McBreen will highlight the dramatic rise of police brutality over the last two decades happening in our country. Whereas the LAPD's beating of Rodney King during the 1992 LA riots seemed so shocking it became an iconic event that outraged many across the country, the police use of undue force has become commonplace today, typically prompting little notice or outrage. From illegal' lemonade stands to little girls blowing bubbles and school violence from offenders as young as five, to peaceful Occupy protesters and more, police have carried out orders to criminalize what was once ordinary American life. How did we get this far? Darrin McBreen investigates. www.infowars.com ww.prisonplanet.tv


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MSNBC on NYPD Police Brutality during Occupy Wall Street Lawrence O'donnell with "The Last Word"


An excellent piece of main stream coverage on this past weekend, I'm sure this video wont be up long, but figured the folks looking at the vids on this channel would appreciate it. Thanks for an excellent piece Lawrence O'donnel Follow the live stream of the occupy wall street protests here: www.livestream.com This may seem insignificant to some, but this is where REAL reform starts. These protests are filled with individual who have a quarrel with how corrupt our government and federal bank have become. Many have their own message, many just know they are not happy and want to create a better society for themselves and their fellow Americans. The corruption of the FED is avoided by the main stream media, make your own assumptions as to why, but one of the goals of these protestors is to bring light to some of these facts. The FED has handed out over $16 Trillion to private banks and corporations in the past 4 years and NONE of this was addressed in the mainstream news nor was it approved of by the people. This is clearly a red flag!! Look at these reputable links below that PROVE my statements are true, and spread them around. Dont allow these protestors sacrifices to be in vain!! Forbes Article on the $16 Trillion bail out: www.forbes.com Unelected.orgs reporting on the $16 Trillion with many more links to information: www.unelected.org Senator Bernie Sanders report on the $16 Trillion: sanders.senate.gov The GAO report on which organizations funds were allocated to <b>...</b>


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UNLAWFUL EVICTION OF MANSION AND POLICE VIOLENCE


Here you see the UNLAWFUL eviction of a mansion in Clifton, Bristol. A tazer was pulled on a 17 old boy, and his girl friend dragged off up the road in a choke hold around her neck.not sure what the reason was for that, It starts off with one man being arrested then another man tried to stand in the way of the police. That man was thrown to the ground, THEN IT JUST KICKED OFF. There was a party the night before and the police turned up without a court order or a signed warrant. I did ask the highest ranking police man there, why was they at this location, but they didnt tell any one what the reasons were


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Al Jazeera crew's camera 'busted by Malaysian police' at rally


Malaysian police have clashed with thousands of protesters calling for an overhaul of the country's electoral system. Security forces fired tear gas and water cannon at demonstrators in the capital Kuala Lumpur. Al Jazeera's Harry Fawcett, reporting from the city using the Skype for iPad application, after Malaysian police "busted" his crew's camera, shares his first-hand account of the police's actions.


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Anger Debtline: Thousands protest after police violence in Spain


Crowds of students in Spain are turning out once again in Valencia against planned education cuts. Earlier this week, the police were accused of being heavy-handed when similar demonstrations ended in clashes. RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com RT on Twitter: twitter.com


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POLICE BRUTALITY IN THE UNITED STATES IS OUT OF CONTROL!!!!!


Watch this video RIGHT TILL THE END it will be worth it trust me... The NDAA is a law that gives the government the right to detain and torture American citizens if they "pose a threat" to the government. This bill states that "anyone who is a part of ANY associated forces that are engaged in hostilities against the United States or its coalition partners" or commits a "belligerent act" against the United States government can be held WITHOUT TRIAL. It's included in the US Bill of Rights that as Americans we ALL have a right to trial. "No punishment without due process of law."I GUESS THE GOVERNMENT SEEMS TO HAVE FORGOTTEN THIS!!! Some may be thinking that since they don't fight or disobey the government that they don't have to worry. Well, this law permits the government to HOLD YOU WITHOUT TRIAL Meaning THEY DONT HAVE TO PROVE YOU DID ANYTHING. They can arrest you for more reasons than just being a part of AL-Qaeda. In fact, you can be the exact opposite of AL-Qaeda like a Christian or Atheist and YOU CAN STILL BE ARRESTED AND SENT TO JAIL WITHOUT TRIAL!!! Listen Americans, when you search NDAA on the internet, please DO NOT go to Wikipedia or any Government Website because THEY LIE AND TRY TO COVER UP WHAT NDAA REALLY MEANS!!! IT MEANS MARTIAL LAW!!! CNN FOX NBC CBS ABC are all lying corporate media... THEY ALL LIE!!! ALL OF THEM!!! WAKE UP AMERICANS!!! FIND YOUR SOURCES ELSEWHERE, EXAMPLES: Ron Paul videos on YouTube or RT NEWS !!!!! RT America on YouTube & Alex Jones <b>...</b>


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Police Violence at UC Riverside Regents' Meeting


On January 19, 2012, the regents of the University of California had their quarterly meeting at UC Riverside. 400 students and workers demonstrated the Regents and demanded a reversal to the privatization of the university, tuition hikes, and budget cuts, and the increasing structural inequalities at the University of California. Demonstrators demanded that the regents, who were in a closed meeting, listen to them but they were met with violence from the police and deputy sheriff's department. Several students were jabbed with batons and paint ball pellets were fired into the crowd.


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Bersih urges Suhakam to probe police violence


Bersih has submitted a memorandum to the Malaysian Human Rights Committee (Suhakam) to hold a public inquiry on allegations of human rights violations by the police during their crackdown on Bersih 3.0. Cameraman/Editor: Fendi Zulkfley More Story: www.malaysiakini.com


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Malaysian Bar blasts police violence


The Malaysian Bar today condemned the excessive, indiscriminate and wrongful use of tear gas and water cannons by the police on the Bersih 3.0 participants a fortnight ago and wants the government and police to issue a public apology. Cameraman/Editor:Fendi Zulkfley More Story: malaysiakini.com


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Egyptians document Tahrir police violence


From Cairo to Alexandria, Egyptians have captured images of rampant police violence using handheld video cameras and mobile phones. Near Tahrir Square, a security officer was filmed being congratulated for shooting at the eyes of a protester. In Alexandria, green lasers alleged to be mounted on guns used by security forces are filmed hitting the leaves of overhead trees just before a protester is shot. Al Jazeera's Omer al-Saleh reports.


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UC Davis Protestors Pepper Sprayed


Friday Nov. 18th at 4:54 PM Police pepper spray students who refused to move out of the way.


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euronews cinema - Diaz puts spotlight on police brutality


www.euronews.com 'Diaz Don't Clean Up This Blood' depicts the Italian police's brutal assault on sleeping protesters at the G8 Summit in Genoa, 2001, focusing on a raid of Diaz school, which had become a hub for independent journalists covering the event. The film's director has described his portrayal of the violence as "crude and realistic" but for many, the fact the film has even been made is in itself, a major achievement. Find us on: Youtube bit.ly Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter twitter.com


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Police brutality and harsh tactics at OWS


After several months of protests at Occupy Wall Street camps all over the US and hundreds of arrests, RT's Anastasia Churkina takes a look at some of the increasingly militarized tactics the police have been using against American citizens.


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Oakland Policeman Throws Flash Grenade Into Crowd Trying To Help Injured Protester


Footage from the Occupy Oakland protest, October 25th, 2011. After protesters ran to the aid of a badly-injured person, Oakland Police deliberately lobbed a flash grenade into the crowd. Whatever you think of the Occupy movement, police behavior of this kind is criminal and should be prosecuted. The original footage was shot by Ben Cruz. Here's an article identifying the cop who threw the grenade: www.eastbayexpress.com


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Police beat corralled protesters at State and Washington: 19 May 2012 #NATO


Thousands of marchers gathered in Chicago today to continue a week of criticism directed at the arms industry, NATO, and the austerity measures carried out against social service providers on the local level. The first of three marches on Saturday focused attention on the closures of half of the city of Chicago's neighborhood mental health clinics as 2-3 thousand people congregated in front of Mayor Rahm Emanuel's home at 4228 N. Hermitage. Around 3:30pm, Saturday, approximately 1000 marchers gathered at Daley Plaza to protest the raid of a Bridgeport home and terrorism charges levied against three anti-NATO activists -- a group dubbed the NATO 3, inspiring a currently trending campaign on twitter with the keyword #NATO3. A third march, the Anti-Capitalist march, had been called to meet at the statue commemorating the international labor movement in Haymarket Square at Randolph and Desplaines on the Near West Side. Several hundred people from the #NATO3 group marched to the South Loop, and in attempting to meet the "Anti-Capitalist" march at Haymarket were divided and redirected by the Chicago Police Department into several smaller groups. By the time the disparate marches converged near Randolph and Desplaines around 6:30pm, the police department had repeatedly stopped the marchers at intersections as the different groups attempted to reach each other, walking through the closed-off downtown streets in 90 degree heat. One march headed west on Harrison Street over the <b>...</b>


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Occupy Wall Street: Police brutality, media blackout


As Occupy Wall Street demonstrations enter their second week, over 80 people were arrested over the weekend and police brutality surges on the streets. Many protesters say the mainstream media is undergoing a black-out since many corporate networks sleep in the same bed with Wall Street. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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Fox News Blames Occupiers For Police Violence?


160+ Fox News Bias videos at bit.ly More Fox News bias involving Bill O'Reilly at bit.ly The supposed news analysis from "The O'Reilly Factor" of the violence at Occupy Oakland last week compared to the comedic analysis from "The Daily Show" of the same event on the same night makes the comedy seem to be generally more informative and less of a bad joke than the supposed news analysis, as I show in this video. The clips I use of Bill O'Reilly and Dick Morris come from longer segments of Fox News' October 26, 2011, broadcast of "The O'Reilly Factor" which are mostly available at bit.ly And, at bit.ly The clips I use of Jon Stewart come from a longer segment of Comedy Central's October 26, 2011, broadcast of "The Daily Show" titled "Parks and Demonstration - Oakland Riot" available online at bit.ly The clip I use of Paul Krugman comes from a longer segment of CNN's October 16, 2011, broadcast of "Fareed Zakaria GPS" available online at bit.ly The images I use of the ACLU webpage titled "When Will the Oakland Police Learn?" come from bit.ly Finally, the source of the "anti-semitism" clip that shows it comes from New York, not Oakland, is at bit.ly


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OCCUPY CHASE BANK - PROTEST AND POLICE BRUTALITY IN LOUISVILLE, KY


This video shows members of Occupy Louisville protesting a Chase Bank for its exorbitant eviction of families in Louisville. The police respond with violence and several activists are arrested. "Guilty" by Rebel Diaz was used in the closing of the video


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Occupy Cal video: Police brutally beat, arrest Berkeley students


Video courtesy: www.youtube.com CalTV - www.caltv.org and www.youtube.com US police in riot gear have clashed with student protesters at the University of California, Berkeley, after they refused to dismantle their camp. Tents were erected following a march against tuition fee increases for students - which was part of the broader Occupy Wall Street movement. Several activists were arrested, some were beaten by police with batons. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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NYPD Police Pepper Spray Occupy Wall Street Protesters (Anthony Balogna)


The Law of Occupation occupy.uslaw.com Twitter http The original slow motion video analysis of NYPD Deputy Inspector Anthony Bologna mace deployment near Union Square on September 24, 2011 as relayed by and credited with strengthening the nascent movement by New York Times, CBS, UPI, The Guardian, Village Voice, and broadcast on MSNBC (citations: occupy.uslaw.com Additional reporting on this and related incidents updated at www.uslaw.com Support additional legal research and reporting at www.wepay.com Lawyers / Journalists wishing to contribute reporting or commentary, contact us (via youtube message or contact form on uslaw.com website.) Raw video "PEACEFUL FEMALE PROTESTORS PENNED IN THE STREET AND MACED!": youtu.be


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Police brutality in the USA - Stop the New World Order ! Wake up !


Police brutality is the wanton use of excessive force, usually physical, but potentially in the form of verbal attacks and psychological intimidation, by a police officer. Widespread police brutality exists in many countries, even those that prosecute it. It is one of several forms of police misconduct, which include: false arrest; intimidation; racial profiling; political repression; surveillance abuse; sexual abuse; and police corruption. Bush's "war on terror" quickly became Bush's war on Iraqi civilians. So far over one million Iraqi civilians have lost their lives because of Bush's invasion, and four million have been displaced. Iraq's infrastructure is in ruins. Disease is rampart. Normal life has disappeared. Self-righteous Americans justify these monstrous crimes as necessary to ensure their own safety from terrorist attack. Yet, Americans are in far greater danger from their own police forces than they are from foreign terrorists. Ironically, Bush's "war on terror" has made Americans less safe at home by diminishing US civil liberty and turning an epidemic of US police brutality into a pandemic. The only terrorist most Americans will ever encounter is a policeman with a badge, nightstick, mace and Taser. A Google search for "police brutality videos" turns up 2210000 entries. Some entries are foreign and some are probably duplications, but the number is so large that a person could do nothing but watch police brutality videos for the rest of his life. A search on <b>...</b>


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police brutality in Occupy Oakland raid - Tear Gas, Rubber Bullets, Flash Bombs


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Police Brutality @ Occupy Wall Street


Cops drag girl across street. After 3:00 they get really violent. THE WHOLE WORLD IS WATCHING! www.livestream.com "Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." FAIR USE NOTICE: These Videos may contain copyrighted (© ) material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. Such material is made available to advance understanding of ecological, political, human rights, economic, democracy, scientific, moral, ethical, and social justice issues, etc. It is believed that this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 USC Section 107, this material is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior general interest in receiving similar information for research and educational purposes. For more information go to: www.law.cornell.edu


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'Banker puppet govt + police brutality + betrayed youth = London riots'


Follow latest updates on twitter.com and www.facebook.com Officers in London have been given permission to use rubber bullets to disperse crowds. A top Metropolitan Police official said they're not afraid to use any tactic necessary. But investigative journalist Tony Gosling believes the force is in big trouble.


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Police Brutality. Know your rights. You can film the Police


▀█▀ █▀ █_█ ▀█▀ █▬█ BeKnownЯ Ξ √ Ω LUT ↑ ☼ N Original Video : www.youtube.com This video was created as an example of the importance of filming the police. Video provides transparency, accountability, and an accurate account of incidents that occur. It is no secret that the United States has a serious problem with police abuse, brutality, and corruption. It is essential for civilians to document their encounters with police officers to ensure transparency, accountability, and safety to all of those involved. Police departments have, for too long, tried to bully, intimidate, threaten, arrest, or otherwise harass law abiding citizens from recording the activities of law enforcement in public. Enough is enough! It is time for all of us to take a stand and expose police brutality when we witness it. Even if the officers behavior is correct, and justifiable, we still encourage the recording of the police activities for the transparency and accountability that is desperately needed in many departments. If you see something, film something, the freedom of press begins with you! I'm posting this video even if it's not from me because I want everybody to see it ! Share this video !


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Manchester police brutality? Cops beat suspect rioters


Video courtesy: www.youtube.com An amateur video has emerged on YouTube, showing police venting steam on alleged rioters in Manchester. A group of young people were biking along a street when officers ran them down, slamming one suspect to the ground and beating him with batons. The video is said to have been taken two days ago, at the peak of the violence in the country. Police have promised an investigation. Officers have been authorised to use water cannons and non-lethal bullets to disperse further riots. Follow latest updates on twitter.com and www.facebook.com


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Police Brutality Oakland is an Act of Terror can Trigger Civil War! says Gordon Duff on PressTV


Gordon Duff is a Marine Vietnam Veteran, a combat infantryman, and Senior Editor at Veterans Today. His career has included extensive experience in international banking along with such diverse areas as consulting on counter insurgency, defense technologies or acting as diplomatic officer of UN humanitarian groups. Gordon Duff's articles are published around the world and translated into a number of languages. He is regularly on TV and radio, a popular and sometimes controversial guest. Certain organizations, including Veterans Today, have been sending veterans to those American cities, where Occupy protests have been taking place for nearly two months, to "control what has been police violence," said American journalist Gordon Duff. Duff made the remarks in an interview with Press TV's US Desk on Thursday, when asked about a Marine veteran, Scott Olsen, who sustained a skull fracture after being shot in the head by a rubber bullet by police during "Occupy Oakland" protests Tuesday night. "What went out in Oakland is an act of terror against American citizens perpetrated by police on behalf of banks," he noted. He went on to say, "We were very upset with the New York police because we found that they were taking money from the banking organizations, many of them working directly for the banks. We have developed a very severe lack of trust in our police organizations." veteranstoday.com


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All Star Police Brutality Video!


Highlights of the dramatic rise of police brutality over last 2 decades.The police use of undue force has become commonplace today,typically prompting little notice or outrage.From illegal' lemonade stands to little girls blowing bubbles & school violence from offenders as young as 5,to peaceful Occupy protesters and more, police have carried out orders to criminalize what was once ordinary American life. _______________________________________________ www.infowars.com http www.infowars.net http www.youtube.com (New Section Added to Prisonplanet.tv) www.prisonplanet.tv twitter.com SIGN UP FOR A MEMBERSHIP (FULL ACCESS to all files and content on PrisonPlanet.tv) prisonplanet.tv _________________________________________ The Light of the World,Movie(Full Length) www.youtube.com


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If You See Something, Film Something (Recording The Police is Dangerous, but Necessary!)


***********************READ DESCRIPTION -- OPEN ME!!!*********************** This video was created as an example of the importance of filming the police. Video provides transparency, accountability, and an accurate account of incidents that occur. It is no secret that the United States has a serious problem with police abuse, brutality, and corruption. It is essential for civilians to document their encounters with police officers to ensure transparency, accountability, and safety to all of those involved. Police departments have, for too long, tried to bully, intimidate, threaten, arrest, or otherwise harass law abiding citizens from recording the activities of law enforcement in public. Enough is enough! It is time for all of us to take a stand and expose police brutality when we witness it. Even if the officers behavior is correct, and justifiable, we still encourage the recording of the police activities for the transparency and accountability that is desperately needed in many departments. If you see something, film something, the freedom of press begins with you! If you feel the need to upload this video to your Youtubes, please contact us and we will make sure you acquire a high quality version of the film with our info. And please, add our links in the description, thanks More information about the clips in order of appearance: ORIGINAL FOOTAGE Suspect with Crowbar Shot Outside Carls Jr Monterey Park youtu.be New Footage of Oscar Grant Shooting (with sound) youtu <b>...</b>


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Police Violence At Bersih 3.0 Supporter 28 April 2012


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Police Brutality by Design - USA is a Tyrannical Police State


Infowars Nightly News reporter Darrin McBreen will highlight the dramatic rise of police brutality over the last two decades happening in our country. Whereas the LAPD's beating of Rodney King during the 1992 LA riots seemed so shocking it became an iconic event that outraged many across the country, the police use of undue force has become commonplace today, typically prompting little notice or outrage. From illegal' lemonade stands to little girls blowing bubbles and school violence from offenders as young as five, to peaceful Occupy protesters and more, police have carried out orders to criminalize what was once ordinary American life. How did we get this far? Darrin McBreen investigates. www.infowars.com ww.prisonplanet.tv


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Luke Rudkowski Attacked by Police, Baton to the Gut at Occupy Wall Street Arrests


wearechange.org Please consider donating to help us continue to make videos like this. We Are Change would not exist without YOU! wearechange.org Also support We Are Change by purchasing an item at our store! wearechange.org http facebook.com ustream.tv Journalist Luke Rudkowski was attacked by police Wednesday night while trying to document the Occupy Wall Street arrests in NY. NYPD used pepper spray, batons, and brute force to move protesters away from the entrance to Wall Street after many tried to push through police barricades. Rumors immediately circulated that police provocateurs dressed as protesters were to blame for the incident.


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#OccupyOakland: Worst Police Brutality in Oakland Protest History 10-25-2011


On 10-25-2011, Oakland Police took in upon themselves and disobeyed Oakland Police procedures by not following their section IV. Responses to Crowd Situation from the OPD Crowd Control and Crowd Management Policy manual. 2. Uses of Direct Fired Specialty Impact Less-Lethal Munitions (SIM). Direct Fired SIM are less--lethal specialty impact weapons that are designed to be direct fired at a specific target, including but not limited to flexible batons ("bean bags"), and shall not be used for crowd management, crowd control or crowd dispersal during demonstrations or crowd events. Direct Fired SIM may never be used indiscriminately against a crowd or group of persons even if some members of the crowd or group are violent or disruptive. Link to Oakland Police Training Manual: www.clearinghouse.net Video link and source CBS San Francisco: sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com


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[Orignal full version] 1 Marine vs. 30 Cops (By. J. handy)


United States Marine Corps. Sgt. Shamar Thomas from Roosevelt, NY went toe to toe with the New York Police Department. An activist in the Occupy Wall Street movement, Thomas voiced his opinions of the NYPD police brutality that had and has been plaguing the #OWS movement. Thomas comes from a long line of people who sacrifice for their country: Mother, Army Veteran (Iraq), Step father, Army, active duty (Afghanistan), Grand father, Air Force veteran (Vietnam), Great Grand Father Navy veteran (World War II). To contact Sgt. Thomas directly: sgtshamarthomasusmc@yahoo.com


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Occupy Oakland January 28, 2012 - Police Brutality


EDIT: SEE THE VIDEO RESPONSE BELOW POSTED BY MY USERNAME TO SEE AN EXTENDED VERSION OF THE FIRST TEAR-GASSING. My camera was continuously rolling, I missed some things but got a lot. I edited it down to try and show all that is necessary to see. The action to take the Henry J Kaiser building started peaceful. The police diverted our route but the march continued toward the building. A fence was torn down in an attempt to take the building and the police fired tear gas. I did not leave out parts where protesters threw things (including the tear gas canisters that were fired upon them). The point was that the police responded with violence to the destruction of a fence. The protesters naturally reacted to this. Since the ability to take the building was stopped by the police, the march moved on (there was chatter of taking other buildings or approaching the building from the other side. I am not clear as to what the plan was). The police stopped the march in its tracks. I was filming the two sides in between them and had the first flash bang grenade shot at me which can be seen exploding at my feet in the video. It put me into a state of shock basically and I was pretty jumpy filming the rest (not to mention all of the tear gas I was breathing). The police responded with violence first in this standoff again. Rubber bullets, tear gas, smoke bombs and flash bang grenades were shot, the protesters retreated. Then the protesters approached again and the process basically <b>...</b>


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