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Saturday, July 2, 2011

DAYTON OHIO COPS TASER AND BEAT
MENTALLY DISABLED TEEN  - THEN CHARGE HIM WITH ASSAULT
      GOOD JOB CHIEF
 The police officer said he “mistook” his speech impediment for a sign of “disrespect”. While riding his bicycle near his Dayton home recently, after Officer Willie Hooper attempted to stop and talk to the boy. Failing to understand what Hooper was telling him, the boy attempted to ride home and fetch his mother to be able to communicate with the officer. Despite the fact that Hooper knew the boy was mentally disabled, he began yelling at Kersey and then threatened a neighbor who tried to inform him of the boy’s handicap, telling the resident he would be arrested if he didn’t go back indoors. As Kersey’s mother  opened her front door, Hooper and co-defendant Officer John Howard, “fired their Tasers, striking Jesse in the back with both probes,”  Back-up was called and 20 other officers from different jurisdictions arrived on the scene. Apparently, tough guys Hooper and Howard, who like to prove their manhood by beating up mentally handicapped boys, couldn’t handle the situation on their own. As the beating continued the boy was subsequently handcuffed, hogtied, and thrown into the back of a police cruiser. Of course, as is standard operating procedure for police. They beat and torture innocent and defenseless victims. The boy was charged with “assault on a peace officer, resisting arrest, and obstructing official business,” charges were dismissed  by a judge.  Kersey and his mother are now seeking compensation from the city and the two lead officers for “false imprisonment, false arrest, malicious prosecution, assault, battery, excessive use of force, infliction of emotional distress and civil conspiracy”.                                                                       ALL IN A DAYS WORK FOR AMERICA'S
WONDERFUL POLICE FORCE
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