Haha i know you all have seen the BIll OReilly Meltdown…well here is the REMIX to it..haha.Iknow he isnt happy bout this..oh well!
Here is the Original:
And Here is the REMIX:
Wow and now they got the “Dance Mix”:
Filed under: News, Police Brutality | Tags: 2008, beat, cops, louisiana, Police Brutality, woman
Louisiana Police got it real bad for roughing up other human beings, huh?
Well it looks like this time, it was a woman. A white woman. yea she was a little mouthy but she was a muhfuckin WOMAN..a skinny little frail drunk woman. How come the police cant contain someone or cuff them, without bloodying up their face.
Thank GOD the officer was fired..but who knows..he might get his job back from what I read..heres the video:
Oh and by the way, this was in FEB of this year
Make sure you check out the after pictures of her face…they say she did this to herself and the officer is appealing his termination.
Filed under: News, Police Brutality, Racism | Tags: beating, cops, Elderly, Hurricane Katrina, Lance Schilling, louisiana, Police Brutality, Robert Davis, Robert Evangelist, Stuart Smith
Okay..yesterday I came across a video of an elderly man being beatin by 3 or 4 cops in Loisiana. I looked into it more today and I guess this happened a few days or weeks after hurricane Katrina. A 66 yearold man was beaten by cops and the cops were aquited. Due to guilt! One of the cops commited suicide. Supposedly there was a klan memeber on the trial and that is what led to the “not guilty” verdict.
Not trying to sound like a wuss yall..but this story made ya girl a bit emotional. 66 YEAR OLD MAN!! What threat did those 3/4 officers find in that man?
Ugh, heres the video again:
And Here is the article I found:
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana (AP) – A former police officer accused in the videotaped beating of a man in the French Quarter after Hurricane Katrina was acquitted Tuesday by a judge who heard the case without a jury.
“I didn’t even find this a close call,” said District Judge Frank Marullo.
Robert Evangelist, 37, had been charged with beating Robert Davis, 66, during an arrest videotaped by an Associated Press Television News crew the night of October 8, 2005, about six weeks after Katrina.
Evangelist, who elected to have his case heard by Marullo without a jury, pleaded not guilty to second-degree battery and false imprisonment. Marullo acquitted him of both counts.
Marullo watched videotapes of the beating and its aftermath and he noted that Davis could be seen struggling on the tape for several minutes.
“This event could have ended at any time if the man had put his hands behind his back,” the judge said.
Evangelist and Lance Schilling were fired after being accused of the beating. Schilling killed himself June 10.
A third officer, Stuart Smith, was accused of a misdemeanor charge of simple battery against Associated Press producer Richard Matthews. Marullo threw out that charge because prosecutors improperly used a statement he made to police, said Smith’s attorney, Eric Hessler.
Smith served a 120-day suspension and remains on the force.
The officers said Davis, who had returned to New Orleans to check his property, started a confrontation after they stopped him on suspicion of being drunk. Davis, who was booked with public intoxication but never charged, said he hadn’t been drinking.
Davis testified Tuesday that he was headed to buy cigarettes in the French Quarter when he asked a police officer what time a curfew took effect that night. Before the officer could answer, a different officer cut him off, Davis said.
“Those were ignorant, unprofessional and rude officers,” Davis recalled saying as he walked away from the policemen.
Moments later, an officer grabbed him from behind, threw him against a wall and punched his face, Davis testified. His assailant uttered a racial epithet during the attack, he said.
“I don’t remember very much after that point,” Davis said.
Franz Zibilich, one of Evangelist’s attorneys, said his client “acted appropriately and well within police standards.”
Dr. Frances Smith, who treated Davis at an emergency room, testified that he suffered facial fractures. Davis said he still feels lingering physical effects from the attack.















