A Sacramento County sheriff’s deputy is on paid leave after a video surfaced showing him stomping on a man’s head, then using his foot to keep the man’s head pinned against the ground.
This was after the cop pepper sprayed him in the face and tasered him.
The man, 51-year-old John Madison Reyes, states the incident started when he asked the cop to move his patrol car that was blocking the road.
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They are recruiting former Blackwater/Kraft killers. Pretty obvious. Ever see the youtube on them shooting down innocent folks in Iraq? Very disturbing.
I am so sick of these post and where are all the post showing the 99% of cops that are helping people and being very good????
I don’t understand why he get’s PAID leave, he won’t learn anything. It should B leave without pay, 4 God’s sake!
I don’t believe these lies. Truth and Action has an on-going hate towards the police. There have been many many on line stories of the police helping people, buying them groceries, driving them across State line to see a sick son, not charging a single black mother with theft after she stole a few eggs to feed her kids and the police gathered money and donations to help her family. Tell these stories instead of the daily lies this site has posted each day about our police officers.
IMPD officers help single mother replace Christmas stolen by burglars
INDIANAPOLIS –
An Indianapolis mother and her five-year-old son were surprised by police officers making up for their stolen Christmas.
The burglary couldn’t come at a worse time for Karie and Miles, who had fallen on hard times. So the very next day, at least six IMPD officers from the department’s Northwest District headquarters were back at Karie’s front door – with gifts for her son.
Now, despite the break-in, thanks to six police officers, Miles will have a merry Christmas.
“Christmas is going to be good. It’s going to be good,” Karie said.
TARRANT – AL – A woman who stole eggs and the officer who decided not to arrest her are topping national headlines. After job losses, she couldn’t make enough money to feed her grandchildren. Now – people all over the metro are bringing her food – and even signed her up for a toy drive.
The viral video – showing officer William Stacy hugging Helen Johnson.
On Saturday, Helen Johnson went in the store to buy eggs to feed her five children and grandchildren – two of them, ages one and three. They hadn’t eaten in two days and with only $1.25 in her pocket, she was 50 cents short.
“When I got there I saw the staple on it and it said $1.75,” Helen Johnson said. “I said, $1.75? My mind must have snapped. I said, I’ll take three and I’ll just put the 1.25 there.”
A worker caught her.
“Once I waited, I thought, I’m going to jail,” Johnson said.
“She started crying,” Officer William Stacy, Tarrant Police said. “She said, “I need help. I need help Officer Stacy, I need to put food in my babies stomachs.’ That’s what got me. That’s what hit me the hardest. I told her park on the side of the parking lot, I ran in, bought the carton of eggs, came back outside, handed them to her and she got very emotional, very apologetic.”
“He bought me not three eggs, but a dozen wrapped up in a yellow bag from Dollar General,” Johnson said.
“She was trying to get some food for her babies, not candy, not anything just some real food for her kids and couldn’t pay for it,” Stacy said.
Someone watching caught it all on his phone. Thanks to social media, now people all over the world have seen it. And many from the metro are stopping by the Tarrant Police station to bring Johnson and her family food.