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Crowd Intervenes When Cop Attempted Arrest Of Alleged Pot Smoker (Video)

Friday, January 2, 2015 14:42
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In addition to the mass protests nationwide against police brutality, incidents where ordinary citizens speak up, start recording and attempt to intervene when they see excessive and abusive cop behavior are being reported more frequently.

Earlier this month in New York City, a woman angrily denounced police who were beating an already restrained teenage boy as others made sure to film the incident to hold the plainclothes officer accountable. It is possible that the assembled and outraged crowd prevented further abuse, and with the help of the cellphone video, the cop faced at least some discipline from the department.

This past weekend in Delray Beach, Florida, dozens of people quickly organized to stop what they believed to be a petty and unnecessary arrest.

That night, Delray Police entered a neighborhood after seeing a man walking down the street smoking. The officers thought the smoke smelled like marijuana, so they decided to pursue the man. When the man entered a home nearby, the police followed and tried to apprehend him. They were surprised when about 20 people came out of the home and surrounded the man to prevent the arrest from taking place.

“They formed this shield and started to get aggressive,” one of the officers said.

“The next thing they know, there’s 70 to 75 people out there,” another officer who was on the scene reportedly said. “The officers had to use pepper spray to get the people back.”

The crowd grew rowdy, and at some point an object was hurled at the windshield of a police cruiser. By the end of the night police had detained four people, on charges including inciting a riot.

The incident could foretell greater citizen intervention against what they perceive to be abusive and unnecessary policing and shows the urgency of reining in the over-criminalization of American life.

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  • Where’s the photo? Where’s the video? geeee whiz, not there as it says in the HEADLINE…

    • bafa

      I think this is it.

  • sorry ’bout that–video now live==muckracker :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

  • Watched the video.

    Isn’t it rather ridiculous now when fellow human beings believe that they MUST get in the face of other fellow human beings,just because someone somewhere decided that something wasn’t “allowed!”…and so costumes are worn by fellow human beings in order to create the illlusion that the fellow human beings who haven’t hurt anyone have done something wrong….

    I think we are moving past this “system” now….by the looks of the video…

    Good…!

    Hey “cops”,get real and wake up out of your hypnosis and start using common sense..in fact..start using Common Law again

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