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Bob Duncan <bob7duncacn@gmail.com> wrote in
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> Niggers learn everything the hard way because they are too stupid to
> think anything through. Beat the shit out of these animals.

New video shows the moments leading up to a deputy seen slamming a woman
to the ground during an arrest at a Lancaster grocery store.

The confrontation happened on June 24 when deputies responded to reports
of an in-progress robbery at a WinCo Foods store located at 740 W. Ave.
K 4.

Body cam footage shows deputies confronting the woman in the grocery
store�s parking lot in an incident that some believe was an unjustified
use of force.

After viewing video of the arrest, L.A. County Sheriff Robert Luna
called the incident �disturbing.�

An attorney representing the deputy said new security footage of the
moments leading up to the incident not only provides more context for
the arrest, but justifies the actions taken by the deputy.

�Upon arrival, deputies approached a man and a woman matching the
description given by store security personnel in calls placed to 911,�
said LASD. �As deputies attempted to detain the individuals described by
store security personnel, the encounter escalated into a use of force
incident.�

Body cam and bystander video shows the deputy grabbing the woman by the
neck and throwing her down towards the pavement during the arrest.

As the woman yells in protest while claiming she did nothing wrong, the
approaching deputy is heard saying, �Stop or you�re going to get punched
in the face.�

He eventually uses pepper spray on her face while the woman remains on
the ground before handcuffing her.

The woman and another man were suspected of shoplifting and fighting
with store employees before workers contacted the police.

The bodycam footage was released by LASD on July 4 along with a press
conference to address the violent incident.

LASD Sheriff Luna said a use-of-force investigation had begun and the
California State Attorney General had been notified of the case.

�It�s disturbing,� Luna said at the press conference. �There are no ifs,
ands, or buts about it.�

The new security footage released from inside the WinCo store shows the
moments leading up to the violent altercation.

�It�s a little bit disturbing that the sheriff did not or chose not to
release this video,� said Tom Yu, the attorney representing the deputy
involved.

The security footage was released to KTLA by Yu. In the video, Yu said
it appears to show the woman in question speaking with store security
before shoving one of them as she tried to walk around him.

Seconds later, she appears to pull down her facemask and spit on the
security guard before walking away, Yu said.

That�s when workers called the police to report a robbery. Yu said the
new footage justifies the deputy�s use of force while arresting the
woman.

�The deputies knew that there was a robbery that had just occurred,�
said Yu. �These two people were just involved and that part of their
involvement was fighting with loss prevention staff. That�s what
deputies heard and saw on their computers inside their car and they�re
responding to code three which means lights and sirens.�

But some community members disagree, believing the confrontation
involved unnecessary and excessive use of force.

LASD confirmed both deputies involved that day were removed from their
patrol detail as the investigation remains ongoing.

The male and female suspects were arrested on charges of petty theft and
battery of store staff.

Yu believes the sheriff�s department�s continued investigation into the
matter is the result of Luna caving to political pressure.

�Given those political issues and the political climate of this county,
I think he was forced to throw my client and other deputy personnel
under the bus for something that is completely justified,� he said.

The U.S. Justice Department is investigating the case as well.

https://ktla.com/news/local-news/new-video-justifies-l-a-deputy-slamming-
woman-to-the-ground-in-lancaster-arrest-attorney-says/

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