Two New Orleans Cops Axed in Taped Assault

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I was just wondering about this last night.......well Im glad to see it just wasnt swept under the rug...........

Two New Orleans Cops Axed in Taped Assault

NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- Two of the officers videotaped by the Associated Press beating a man in the French Quarter shortly after Hurricane Katrina were fired Tuesday. A third oficer was suspended.

Officers Robert Evangelist and Lance Shilling were fired for their role in the beating of 64-year-old Robert Davis.

Officer Stuart Smith was suspended for 120 days.

Davis is black; the three officers are white.

Evangelist and Schilling were accused of battery on Davis. Smith was accused of battery of a reporter.

All three officers had been suspended without pay since the Oct. 8 incident. They have pleaded not guilty to the charges and face trial Jan. 11.

Davis, a retired elementary school teacher who returned to the storm-struck city to check on his properties, said he was searching for cigarettes in the French Quarter when police grabbed him.

The Associated Press Television News tape shows an officer hitting Davis at least four times on the head. Davis appeared to resist, twisting and flailing as he was dragged to the ground by four officers.

One of the officers kneed Davis and punched him twice. Davis was face-down on the sidewalk with blood streaming down his arm and into the gutter.

A fifth officer ordered APTN producer Rich Matthews and the cameraman to stop recording. When Matthews held up his credentials, the officer grabbed the producer, leaned him backward over a car, jabbed him in the stomach and unleashed a profanity-laced tirade.

Davis later pleaded not guilty to charges of public intoxication, resisting arrest, battery on a police officer and public intimidation.

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IIRC, at the time, NOPD officials were trying to rationalize the beating by noting how much stress all their officers had been under in the wake of Katrina ...
 
Henry Bowman said:
Is that really even a crime? :evil: I mean, this was a reporter for the leftist MSM, right?

If that reporter weren't there, you may never have known or had evidence of NOLA cops beating civilians so brutally.
 
I have been told that in Japan, companies have rooms with
rubber dolls that employees can punch to relieve stress. Same
idea as in N.O.La I guess. Kinda like posting on the internet.
 
O.F.Fascist said:
Why were they only fired? Why arent they in jail?

Still waiting for trial?
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More to be said but yall can guess it.
 
Old Dog said:
IIRC, at the time, NOPD officials were trying to rationalize the beating by noting how much stress all their officers had been under in the wake of Katrina ...

You mean in the wake of their taxpayer-funded Vegas vacation?
 
Rusher said:
Two New Orleans Cops Axed in Taped Assault...

What is the story with cops and beating people up lately? This seems all too common? is there a mentality in law enforcement that suspects need to be roughed up before arrest? Is that ingrained during law enforcement school?

Sad.
 
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