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10th November 2015, 06:14
Tuscaloosa Police arrested three University of Alabama students after responding to a noise complaint early Sunday morning. The altercation ended with police beating and deploying a taser on one of the students.
Multiple videos (http://thebiglead.com/2015/11/08/videos-show-police-beating-and-tasing-alabama-student-after-responding-to-noise-complaint/) of the incident have been posted on various news websites. The videos begin by showing the officer standing in the door and the residents telling him he isn’t welcome inside. The officer then proceeds to tell one person that he is under arrest, but he doesn’t say why. The policeman then begins to pull the man out of the apartment, but he doesn’t succeed. After this, the original cop and other officers swarm the apartment, drag out three students, and arrest them. Throughout the video the students were non-violent and within their rights to deny entry to the police, ask for a warrant, and demand to know why they were being arrested.
Matthew Gimlin Macia, 22, Brandon James Williford, 21, and Caroline Elizabeth Giddis, 22 were arrested. Macia is charged with obstructing governmental operations and resisting arrest. Williford is facing the same charges plus harassment, and Giddis is charged with obstructing governmental operations and harassment.
The Tuscaloosa police department has placed three of the responding officers on (paid) administrative leave and is conducting an internal investigation.
None of the arrested students have made comments to the media.
This goes to show that, despite what the activist cool kids table deems important, young people are oppressed in this country. This is how young people are treated over a minor noise complaint, and you can bet it will be impossible for them to find steady work at a livable pay rate in the future because of this unjust, unconstitutional, and scandalous arrest, as well as the fact that the media has demonized Millennials so badly they aren’t even viewed as human anymore. You are encouraged to watch the video and see for yourself.
All Cops Are Bastards.
http://ourstreets.net/2015/11/10/tuscaloosa-police-beat-non-violent-students/
Multiple videos (http://thebiglead.com/2015/11/08/videos-show-police-beating-and-tasing-alabama-student-after-responding-to-noise-complaint/) of the incident have been posted on various news websites. The videos begin by showing the officer standing in the door and the residents telling him he isn’t welcome inside. The officer then proceeds to tell one person that he is under arrest, but he doesn’t say why. The policeman then begins to pull the man out of the apartment, but he doesn’t succeed. After this, the original cop and other officers swarm the apartment, drag out three students, and arrest them. Throughout the video the students were non-violent and within their rights to deny entry to the police, ask for a warrant, and demand to know why they were being arrested.
Matthew Gimlin Macia, 22, Brandon James Williford, 21, and Caroline Elizabeth Giddis, 22 were arrested. Macia is charged with obstructing governmental operations and resisting arrest. Williford is facing the same charges plus harassment, and Giddis is charged with obstructing governmental operations and harassment.
The Tuscaloosa police department has placed three of the responding officers on (paid) administrative leave and is conducting an internal investigation.
None of the arrested students have made comments to the media.
This goes to show that, despite what the activist cool kids table deems important, young people are oppressed in this country. This is how young people are treated over a minor noise complaint, and you can bet it will be impossible for them to find steady work at a livable pay rate in the future because of this unjust, unconstitutional, and scandalous arrest, as well as the fact that the media has demonized Millennials so badly they aren’t even viewed as human anymore. You are encouraged to watch the video and see for yourself.
All Cops Are Bastards.
http://ourstreets.net/2015/11/10/tuscaloosa-police-beat-non-violent-students/