FBI investigates taped LAPD beating
LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- The FBI announced it is investigating Los Angeles police after viewing a videotape that shows officers repeatedly beating a suspect in the face while he cries out that he cannot breathe.
William Cardenas, 23, a gang member, was wanted on a felony warrant for receiving stolen property, police said. On August 11, officers Patrick Farrell and Alexander Schlegel recognized him and chased him. Cardenas ran.
When they tried to arrest Cardenas, the police say, Cardenas struggled.
"The officers were able to knock Cardenas to the ground ... after a struggle, the officers arrested Cardenas," according to a police statement.
But Cardenas' attorney, Kwaku Duren, told CNN her client did not use any force when resisting arrest, and said he only struggled because one of the officers had a knee on his neck and he could not breathe.
Cardenas was sought on the warrant because he had failed to appear in court on a misdemeanor stolen property charge, Duren said. He wasn't in court because he could not leave his job during the day, the attorney added.
A "preliminary investigation" has been opened into the incident, said FBI spokeswoman Laura Eimiller. It is standard procedure in any case involving possible civil rights violations, she said. The FBI's findings will be passed on to the Justice Department, she said.
The LAPD's internal affairs division is also investigating the arrest, the department confirmed Thursday.
Farrell and Schlegel have been assigned to administrative duties.
The officers mentioned using force to arrest Cardenas in the arrest report, including "a description of Officer Farrell striking Cardenas' face," police said. Following department policy, sergeants investigated the reported use of force and interviewed witnesses who recalled seeing the struggle.
"The involved officers and the investigating supervisors were not aware that an uninvolved witness recorded part of the arrest on a video camera," police said.
The footage was first made public September 14 at Cardenas' preliminary hearing on charges of resisting arrest and the felony warrant, police said. The stolen property charge, which Cardenas initially faced, was dropped, his attorney told CNN.
He is now charged with two counts of using violence or threat of violence to prevent an officer from performing their duty, Duren said.
Prosecutors gave the video to the LAPD, which initiated the department's investigation.
"Police work is not always pretty," Police Chief William Bratton said in the statement. "But in my 36 years of law enforcement, I've learned not to make a judgment until I have all the facts."
http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/11/09/lapd.investigation/index.html
My question is: How can someone cry out "I can't breathe" over and over if they don't have oxygen in their lungs?
Once again we have two White cops under investigation for doing their jobs and arresting a fugitive felon who was resisting arrest.
The spic felon now has a nigger lawyer.
Mexicans believe they are simply above the law. They broke the law by smuggling themselves into the country; break the law by not paying taxes on their earnings which they send to mexico; attack, rob and murder U.S. citizens on a daily basis and flood the country with heroin via the open southern border.
This country won't be free again until every last tortilla-nigger is shipped south of the rio grande in cattle cars, or simply exterminated.
Beautiful! Now, we need WN to get out flyers saying No justice, no peace! We need flyers out in spanish saying only an independent state will prevent this. Let's get 'em riled up!
This is again the result of the new kinder,genteeler,TV monitored police force across America.
Today cops are so fearful they will do something offensive and politically incorrect that they often literally bend over backward trying NOT to impose any physical harm on a aggressive arrestees,which instantly tells any potential suspect that he can now manipulate the cops my simply crying and resisting.
One slap jack(leather covered piece of lead-about eight inches long)along side the left temple-matter closed-suspect apprehended.
He wakes up in jail with a hell of headache.
Somethings modern society just can't seem to improve on.
SHIT! They were jus' dryin' 'im off.
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One more reason for tazers to be issued to all cops. If this kid was really resisting, tazer his ass. No permanent damage at all, and it seems courts across the country have no problem whatsoever with it. It completely immobilizes the suspects, no permanent damage, no nasty lawsuits, nothing like that.
Watch out for Mexican Rodney King style rioting, though I have a feeling the Marxist organizers in the community there will try to keep it as peaceful as possible to get their message out. What a mess!