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frets5150
10-10-2005, 12:42 AM
Three Police Officers Arrested in New Orleans Beating
Man Punched, TV Producer Pushed in Incident Caught on Videotape
By MARY FOSTER, AP

NEW ORLEANS (Oct. 9) - Two New Orleans police officers repeatedly punched a 64-year-old man accused of public intoxication, and another city officer assaulted an Associated Press Television News producer as a cameraman taped the confrontations
After being questioned, the three officers were arrested late Sunday and charged with battery. They were then released and ordered to appear in court at a later date, Capt. Marlon Defillo said.

"We have great concern with what we saw this morning," Defillo said after he and about a dozen other high-ranking police department officials watched the APTN footage Sunday. "It's a troubling tape, no doubt about it. ... This department will take immediate action."

The assaults come as the department, long plagued by allegations of brutality and corruption, struggles with the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and the resignation last month of Police Superintendent Eddie Compass.

The APTN tape shows an officer hitting the man at least four times in the head Saturday night as he stood outside a bar near Bourbon Street. The suspect, Robert Davis, appeared to resist, twisting and flailing as he was dragged to the ground by four officers. Another of the four officers then kneed Davis and punched him twice. Davis was face-down on the sidewalk with blood streaming down his arm and into the gutter.
Meanwhile, a fifth officer ordered APTN producer Rich Matthews and the cameraman to stop recording. When Matthews held up his credentials and explained he was working, the officer grabbed the producer, leaned him backward over a car, jabbed him in the stomach and unleashed a profanity-laced tirade.

"I've been here for six weeks trying to keep ... alive. ... Go home!" shouted the officer, who later identified himself as S.M. Smith.

Police said Davis, 64, of New Orleans, was booked on public intoxication, resisting arrest, battery on a police officer and public intimidation. He was treated at a hospital and released into police custody.

A mug shot of Davis, provided by a jailer, showed him with his right eye swollen shut, an apparent abrasion on the left side of his neck and a cut on his right temple.

"The incidents taped by our cameraman are extremely troubling," said Mike Silverman, AP's managing editor. "We are heartened that the police department is taking them seriously and promising a thorough investigation."

Davis, who is black, was subdued at the intersection of Conti and Bourbon streets. Three of the officers appeared to be white, and the other is light skinned. The officer who hit Matthews is white. Defillo said race was not an issue.

Three of the five officers - including Smith - are New Orleans officers, and two others appeared to be federal officers. Numerous agencies have sent police to help with patrols in the aftermath of Katrina.


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ashstralia
10-10-2005, 12:55 AM
saw the footage on the news this morning.
cop dude was throwing short straight rights at the guys head.

cuntpletely unnecessarily.
there'll be some out of work cops.

Nitro Express
10-10-2005, 02:09 AM
The problem with cops is so many of the good ones have quit the force to do other things. My electrician used to be a state police officer, but he said the politics and the increased danger of the job drove him away. There's better ways to make a living so who are going to be police officers are ones who tend to be abusive. People who throwing their authority around will be attracted by the job.

jhale667
10-10-2005, 05:42 PM
I saw it too...the cop was punching the dude in the HEAD while the other cops held him in place! Then they went after the camera guy! Reminded me of another incident in LA shortly after the Rodney King beating, with cops harassing the camera-guy because they were CAUGHT. I could've sworn it was a white guy in the footage....not as if that would make it less wrong....